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1972 North American Soccer League season

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Soccer league season

Football league season
North American Soccer League 1972 season
Season1972
Teams8
ChampionsNew York Cosmos
PremiersNew York Cosmos
Matches56
Goals156 (2.79 per match)
Top goalscorerRandy Horton
(9 goals)
Longest winning run5,St. Louis Stars
Highest attendance24,742
(Mosc. Dynamo @Dallas)
Lowest attendance1,100 (Dallas @Montreal)
Average attendance5,340
1971
1973

Statistics ofNorth American Soccer League in season 1972. This was the 5th season of the NASL.

Overview

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Eight teams took part in the league with theNew York Cosmos winningthe championship.

Changes from previous season

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Rules changes

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The league changed itsoffside rule during the season on June 26. They created a "Blue Line" which was an offside line across the field, 35 yards from the goal line. Thereafter, no player could be offside unless he had crossed the 35-yard line. This made the NASL unique in the soccer world; the league received temporary approval for the change fromFIFA on an experimental basis only. The league also switched the playoff format to single-match elimination contests rather than series.[1]

New teams

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  • None

Teams folding

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  • None

Teams moving

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  • Washington Darts to Miami Gatos

Name changes

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  • None

Map of clubs

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Northern Division Southern Division

Regular season

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W = Wins, L = Losses, T= Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, PT= point system

6 points for a win,3 points for a tie,0 points for a loss,1 point for each goal scored up to three per game.

 -Premiers (most points). -Other playoff teams.
Northern DivisionWLTGFGAPT
New York Cosmos734281677
Rochester Lancers653202264
Montreal Olympique455192057
Toronto Metros464182253
Southern DivisionWLTGFGAPT
St. Louis Stars743201469
Dallas Tornado653151260
Atlanta Chiefs563191856
Miami Gatos383173244

NASL All-Stars

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First Team[2][3]  Position  Second TeamHonorable Mention
Ken Cooper, DallasGDick Howard, TorontoSam Nusum, Montreal
John Best, DallasDDick Hall, DallasAdolfo Gori, Rochester
John Sewell, St. LouisDClive Charles, MontrealCharlie Mitchell, Rochester
Peter Short, RochesterDWilf Tranter, St. LouisJohn Cocking, Atlanta
Willie Evans, MiamiDBrian Rowan, TorontoJoe Puls, St. Louis
John Kerr, New YorkMFrancisco Escos, RochesterMick Hoban, Atlanta
Graeme Souness, MontrealMDave Metchick, MiamiLarry Hausmann, St. Louis
Pat McBride, St. LouisMSiggy Stritzl, New YorkBilly Fraser, Miami
Randy Horton, New YorkFCarlos Metidieri, RochesterMike Renshaw, Dallas
Paul Child, AtlantaFArt Welch, AtlantaWarren Archibald, Miami
Michael Dillon, MontrealFJorge Siega, New YorkCasey Frankiewicz, St. Louis

Playoffs

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All playoff games in all rounds including theNASL Final were single game elimination match ups.

Bracket

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SemifinalsNASL Final 1972
      
N1New York Cosmos1
S2Dallas Tornado0
N1New York Cosmos2
S1St. Louis Stars1
S1St. Louis Stars2
N2Rochester Lancers0

Semifinals

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August 15Rochester Lancers0–2St. Louis StarsBusch Memorial Stadium • Att. 5,319

August 19Dallas Tornado0–1New York CosmosHofstra Stadium • Att. 5,026

NASL Final 1972

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Main article:NASL Final 1972
New York Cosmos2–1St. Louis Stars
Horton 5' (Young)
Jelinek 86' (pen.)
ReportFrankiewicz 52' (Sewell)
Attendance: 6,102[4]
Referee: Roger Schott (USA)[5]

1972 NASL Champions:New York Cosmos

Post season awards

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TeamAverage[6]
St. Louis Stars7,773
Toronto Metros7,173
Rochester Lancers5,505
Atlanta Chiefs5,034
New York Cosmos4,282
Dallas Tornado4,093
Montreal Olympique2,308
Miami Gatos2,112

References

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  1. ^"The Year in American Soccer - 1972". homepages.sover.net. Archived fromthe original on March 25, 2015. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2014.
  2. ^Christopher S. Page."NASL Homepage". Archived fromthe original on May 1, 2008. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2014.
  3. ^"Steve Dimitry's NASL Web Page". oocities.org. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2014.
  4. ^Flachsbart, Harold (August 27, 1972)."Stars Lose Title Match".St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 1C. RetrievedNovember 26, 2019.
  5. ^"The Montreal Gazette - Google News Archive Search". RetrievedJanuary 16, 2014.
  6. ^https://kenn.com/blog/soccer/all-time-nasl-attendance-2/

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