California Intercollegiate Soccer Conference

California Intercollegiate
Soccer Conference
Founded1926
Abolished1955; 69 years ago (1955)
RegionCalifornia
Last champion(s)San Francisco (1954)
Most successful club(s)San Francisco
(11 titles)

The California Intercollegiate Soccer Conference was a pre-NCAA College soccer conference for colleges and universities across the California.

The league began play in 1926 and disbanded in 1955 when it was split into two separate leagues: the Northern California Soccer Conference and the Southern California Soccer Association.[1]

San Francisco is the most winning team of the competition with 11 titles.

Champions

Ed. Season Champion Ref.
1
1926 San Mateo (1) [2]
2
1927 San Mateo (2) [3]
3
1928 San Mateo (3) [4]
4
1929 San Mateo (4) [5]
5
1930 San Mateo (5) [6]
6
1931 Stanford (1) [7]
7
1932 San Francisco (1) [8]
8
1933 San Francisco (2) [9]
9
1934 San Francisco (3) [10]
10
1935 San Francisco (4) [11]
11
1936 California (1) [12]
12
1937 California (2) [13]
13
1938 California (3) [14]
14
1939 San Jose State (1) [15]
15
1940 San Jose State (2) [16]
16
1941 San Jose State (3) [17]
17
1942 San Jose State (4) [18]
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1943โ€“1945 (None awarded due to World War II) [19]
18
1946 California (4) [20]
19
1947 California (5) [21]
20
1948 San Francisco (5) [22]
21
1949 San Francisco (6) [23]
22
1950 San Francisco (7) [24]
23
1951 San Francisco (8) [25]
24
1952 San Francisco (9) [26]
25
1953 San Francisco (10) [27]
26
1954 San Francisco (11) [28]

References

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  4. ^ Holroyd, Steve (May 30, 2008). "The Year in American Soccer - 1928: The College Game". American Soccer History Archives. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  5. ^ Litterer, David (February 4, 2006). "The Year in American Soccer - 1929: The College Game". American Soccer History Archives. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  6. ^ Litterer, David (February 4, 2006). "The Year in American Soccer - 1930: The College Game". American Soccer History Archives. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
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