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The Los Angeles Kickers were an amateur American soccer team established in 1951. The club won the National Challenge Cup, now known as the U.S. Open Cup, in 1958 and 1964. In 1951, Albert Ebert and Fritz Ermert founded the Los Angeles Kickers as a predominantly German immigrant team. Within a few seasons, it shed its German identity and became a powerhouse southern California team, winning the 1956 California State Cup. In 1958, the Kickers won the first of seven straight state cups. That year, it also won the 1958 National Challenge Cup. The Kickers lost the 1960 National Challenge Cup final to the Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals and finished second to St. Stephens in the league standings. In 1963, the Kickers merged with Los Angeles Victoria and won the 1964 National Challenge Cup as t

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  • Los Angeles Kickers (en)
  • Los Angeles Kickers (it)
  • Kickers de Los Angeles (fr)
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  • Il Los Angeles Soccer Club, chiamato nel periodo di maggior successo Los Angeles Kickers, è un club calcistico statunitense con sede a Los Angeles (California). (it)
  • The Los Angeles Kickers were an amateur American soccer team established in 1951. The club won the National Challenge Cup, now known as the U.S. Open Cup, in 1958 and 1964. In 1951, Albert Ebert and Fritz Ermert founded the Los Angeles Kickers as a predominantly German immigrant team. Within a few seasons, it shed its German identity and became a powerhouse southern California team, winning the 1956 California State Cup. In 1958, the Kickers won the first of seven straight state cups. That year, it also won the 1958 National Challenge Cup. The Kickers lost the 1960 National Challenge Cup final to the Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals and finished second to St. Stephens in the league standings. In 1963, the Kickers merged with Los Angeles Victoria and won the 1964 National Challenge Cup as t (en)
  • Les Kickers de Los Angeles sont un club américain de football (soccer) fondé en 1951, deux fois vainqueur de la National Challenge Cup, la Coupe des États-Unis de soccer. Fondée par Albert Ebert et Fritz Ermit, cette équipe est au départ composée essentiellement d'immigrés allemands. Bientôt ouvert à tous, le club devient une place importante en Californie, dont il remporte la coupe de l’État en 1956, puis sept fois d'affilée à partir de 1958. Cette même saison 1958, les Kickers remportent pour la première fois la Coupe des États-Unis face à Baltimore Pompei SC, puis s'inclinent en finale deux ans plus tard. Ils terminent aussi au deuxième rang de la Greater Los Angeles Soccer League. (fr)
  • O Los Angeles Kickers foi um time americano de futebol fundado em 1951. O clube venceu a National Challenge Cup, agora conhecida como US Open Cup, em 1958 e 1964. Em 1951, Albert Ebert e Fritz Ermert fundaram o Los Angeles Kickers como uma equipe de imigrantes predominantemente alemã. Dentro de algumas temporadas, ele perdeu sua identidade alemã e se tornou uma poderosa equipe do sul da Califórnia, vencendo a California State Cup de 1956. Em 1958, os Kickers venceram a primeira das sete copas consecutivas. Nesse ano, também venceu a . (pt)
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  • The Los Angeles Kickers were an amateur American soccer team established in 1951. The club won the National Challenge Cup, now known as the U.S. Open Cup, in 1958 and 1964. In 1951, Albert Ebert and Fritz Ermert founded the Los Angeles Kickers as a predominantly German immigrant team. Within a few seasons, it shed its German identity and became a powerhouse southern California team, winning the 1956 California State Cup. In 1958, the Kickers won the first of seven straight state cups. That year, it also won the 1958 National Challenge Cup. The Kickers lost the 1960 National Challenge Cup final to the Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals and finished second to St. Stephens in the league standings. In 1963, the Kickers merged with Los Angeles Victoria and won the 1964 National Challenge Cup as the Los Angeles Kickers-Victoria, or LA-KV according to some accounts. The Kickers continued to absorb or merge with other clubs, namely Germania in 1966, Hollywood in 1972 and Alemania in 1975. The team is now known as the Los Angeles Soccer Club. (en)
  • Les Kickers de Los Angeles sont un club américain de football (soccer) fondé en 1951, deux fois vainqueur de la National Challenge Cup, la Coupe des États-Unis de soccer. Fondée par Albert Ebert et Fritz Ermit, cette équipe est au départ composée essentiellement d'immigrés allemands. Bientôt ouvert à tous, le club devient une place importante en Californie, dont il remporte la coupe de l’État en 1956, puis sept fois d'affilée à partir de 1958. Cette même saison 1958, les Kickers remportent pour la première fois la Coupe des États-Unis face à Baltimore Pompei SC, puis s'inclinent en finale deux ans plus tard. Ils terminent aussi au deuxième rang de la Greater Los Angeles Soccer League. En 1963, le club fusionne avec le Los Angeles Victoria et remporte la National Challenge Cup l'année suivante sous l’appellation Los Angeles Kickers-Victoria (ou LA-KV). Les années suivantes sont mouvementées puisque les Kickers sont absorbés et fusionnés dans d'autres clubs (Germania en 1966, Hollywood en 1972, Alemania en 1975…). Dans les années 2000, le club est connu comme le Los Angeles Soccer Club. (fr)
  • Il Los Angeles Soccer Club, chiamato nel periodo di maggior successo Los Angeles Kickers, è un club calcistico statunitense con sede a Los Angeles (California). (it)
  • O Los Angeles Kickers foi um time americano de futebol fundado em 1951. O clube venceu a National Challenge Cup, agora conhecida como US Open Cup, em 1958 e 1964. Em 1951, Albert Ebert e Fritz Ermert fundaram o Los Angeles Kickers como uma equipe de imigrantes predominantemente alemã. Dentro de algumas temporadas, ele perdeu sua identidade alemã e se tornou uma poderosa equipe do sul da Califórnia, vencendo a California State Cup de 1956. Em 1958, os Kickers venceram a primeira das sete copas consecutivas. Nesse ano, também venceu a . O Kickers perdeu a final da para o Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals e terminou em segundo com o St. Stephens na classificação da liga. Em 1963, os Kickers se fundiram com o Los Angeles Victoria e venceram a como Los Angeles Kickers-Victoria, ou LA-KV, segundo algumas contas. Os Kickers continuaram a absorver ou fundir-se com outros clubes, nomeadamente Germania em 1966, Hollywood em 1972 e Alemania em 1975. A equipe agora é conhecida como Los Angeles Soccer Club. (pt)
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