1926–27 American Soccer League

The 1926–27 season was the sixth season of the American Soccer League.

Rule changes
During this season, the American Soccer League introduced two short-lived several rule changes:


 * The league introduced goal judges similar to those used in ice hockey.
 * A "penalty box" was also introduced, where players were required to serve penalty time standing behind their team’s goal line.

League standings

 * The percentage is the percentage of points won of points available, not a win-loss percentage.

Semifinals
Boston advanced, 8–2, on aggregate.

Brooklyn advanced, 4–3, on aggregate.

Final
Boston wins Lewis Cup, 5–0, on aggregate.