Winners By State
| State | Titles | Teams |
|---|---|---|
| New York |
|
Greek American AA (4), New York Pancyprian-Freedoms (3), Brooklyn Hispano (2), Brooklyn Italians (2), New York Americans (2), Brookhattan, Brooklyn Field Club, Brooklyn St. Mary's Celtic, Eintracht, German Hungarian, Krete, Hota, New York Hakoah, New York Hungaria, New York Nationals, New York Ukrainians, Robins Dry Dock, Rochester Rhinos |
| California |
|
Maccabi Los Angeles (5), Greek-American (2), Los Angeles Galaxy (2), Los Angeles Kickers (2), McIlvaine Canvasbacks, C.D. Mexico, San Francisco, San Jose Oaks |
| Pennsylvania |
|
Bethlehem Steel (5), Philadelphia Ukrainians (4), Harmarville Hurricanes (2), Gallatin, Morgan-Strasser, Uhrik Truckers |
| Missouri |
|
Stix, Baer and Fuller (3), St. Louis Kutis (2), St. Louis Simpkins-Ford (2), Ben Millers, Busch, Kansas City Wizards, St. Louis Scullin Steel |
| Illinois |
|
Chicago Fire (4), Sparta (2), Chicago Viking, Eagles, Falcons |
| Massachusetts |
|
Fall River Marksmen (4), Fall River Rovers, New Bedford Whalers, New England Revolution, Ponta Delgada, Shawsheen Indians |
| Washington, D.C. |
|
D.C. United (2), EspaƱa |
| New Jersey |
|
Elizabeth (2), Paterson F.C. |
| Washington |
|
Seattle Sounders FC (3) |
| Kansas |
|
Sporting Kansas City, |
| Rhode Island |
|
Pawtucket |
| Maryland |
|
Baltimore |
| Ohio |
|
Columbus Crew |
| Texas |
|
Dallas Burn |
| Florida |
|
Kickers |
| Virginia |
|
Richmond Kickers |
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