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1983 North American Soccer League season

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Soccer league season

Football league season
North American Soccer League 1983 season
Season1983
Teams12
ChampionsTulsa Roughnecks
PremiersNew York Cosmos
(7th title) most total points
*Vancouver
best Won/Loss record
Matches180
Goals708 (3.93 per match)
Top goalscorerRoberto Cabañas
(25 goals)
Highest attendance60,342
Seattle atVancouver
(June 20)
Lowest attendance3,079
Toronto atSan Diego
(May 25)
Average attendance13,258
1982
1984

Statistics ofNorth American Soccer League in season 1983. This was the 16th and penultimate season of the NASL.

Overview

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There were 12 teams in the league. TheTulsa Roughnecks won the championship. ThoughVancouver won two more games than any other club, for the fourth time in league history, the team with the most wins did not win the regular season due to the NASL's system of awarding points.

Changes from the previous season

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New teams

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  • Team America

Teams folding

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  • Edmonton Drillers
  • Jacksonville Tea Men
  • Portland Timbers

Teams moving

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  • None

Name changes

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  • San Jose to Golden Bay

Map of clubs

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Eastern Division Southern Division Western Division

Regular season

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

6 points for a win in regulation and overtime, 4 point for a shootout win,0 points for a loss,1 bonus point for each regulation goal scored, up to three per game.[1]

 -Premiers (most points). -Best record. -Other playoff teams.
Eastern DivisionWLGFGAPT
New York Cosmos(1)2288749194
Chicago Sting(5)15156673147
Toronto Blizzard(7)16145148135
Montreal Manic(8)12185871124
Southern DivisionWLGFGAPT
Tulsa Roughnecks(3)17135649145
Fort Lauderdale Strikers(6)14166063136
Tampa Bay Rowdies723488783
Team America1020335479
Western DivisionWLGFGAPT
Vancouver Whitecaps(2)2466334187
Golden Bay Earthquakes(4)20107154169
Seattle Sounders12186261119
San Diego Sockers11195365106

NASL All-Stars

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First Team[2][3]  Position  Second TeamHonorable Mention[4][5]
Jan van Beveren, Fort LauderdaleGTino Lettieri, VancouverHubert Birkenmeier, New York
David Watson, VancouverDRay Evans, SeattleGregg Thompson, Tampa Bay
Franz Beckenbauer, New YorkDBruce Wilson, TorontoDave Huson, Chicago
Andranik Eskandarian, New YorkDFrantz Mathieu, MontrealMihalj Keri, Golden Bay
Barry Wallace, TulsaDCho Young-Jeung, ChicagoBruce Miller, Fort Lauderdale
Vladislav Bogićević, New YorkMKarl-Heinz Granitza, ChicagoFran O'Brien, Vancouver
Stan Terlecki, Golden BayMSteve Daley, SeattleRick Davis, New York
Frans Thijssen, VancouverMKaz Deyna, San DiegoRay Hudson, Fort Lauderdale
Roberto Cabañas, New YorkFGiorgio Chinaglia, New YorkDavid Cross, Vancouver
Steve Zungul, Golden BayFRicardo Alonso, ChicagoPeter Ward, Seattle
Pato Margetic, ChicagoFDavid Byrne, TorontoPeter Beardsley, Vancouver

Playoffs

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Main article:1983 North American Soccer League playoffs

Bracket

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Quarterfinals
(Best-of-3)
Semifinals
(Best-of-3)
Soccer Bowl '83
(Single match)
             
1New York Cosmos20(2)
8Montreal Manic41(3)
8Montreal Manic1(8)10
3Tulsa Roughnecks2(9)03
3Tulsa Roughnecks34
6Fort Lauderdale Strikers22
3Tulsa Roughnecks2
7Toronto Blizzard0
4Golden Bay Earthquakes605
5Chicago Sting112
4Golden Bay Earthquakes0(3)0
7Toronto Blizzard1(5)2
2Vancouver Whitecaps130
7Toronto Blizzard041

Quarterfinals

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Higher seedLower seedGame 1Game 2Game 3*(higher seed hosts Games 1 and 3)
New York Cosmos-Montreal Manic2–40–1(SO, 2–3)xSeptember 6 •Giants Stadium • 17,202
September 12 •Olympic Stadium • 20,726
Tulsa Roughnecks-Fort Lauderdale Strikers3–2(OT)4–2xSeptember 6 •Skelly Stadium • 7,826
September 10 •Lockhart Stadium • 8,873
Golden Bay Earthquakes-Chicago Sting6–10–15–2September 7 •Spartan Stadium • 16,572
September 12 •Soldier Field • 5,852
September 14 •Spartan Stadium • 17,361
Vancouver Whitecaps-Toronto Blizzard1–03–40–1September 8 •BC Place Stadium • 22,015
September 12 •Exhibition Stadium • 7,958
September 15 •BC Place Stadium • 24,545

Semifinals

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Higher seedLower seedGame 1Game 2Game 3*(higher seed hosts Games 1 and 3)
Tulsa Roughnecks-Montreal Manic2–1(SO, 9–8)0–13–0September 18 •Skelly Stadium • 10,625[6]
September 26 •Olympic Stadium • 16,185
September 28 •Skelly Stadium • 18,090[7]
Golden Bay Earthquakes-Toronto Blizzard0–1(SO, 3–5)0–2xSeptember 17 •Spartan Stadium • 19,027
September 22 •Exhibition Stadium • 15,556

Soccer Bowl '83

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Main article:Soccer Bowl '83
Tulsa Roughnecks2–0Toronto Blizzard
Pesa 55:36' (Wallace, Danaeifard)
Futcher 61:37' (Wallace, Moore)
Report
Attendance: 53,326[10]
Referee: Ed Bellion (USA)[11]

1983 NASL Champions:Tulsa Roughnecks

Post season awards

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References

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  1. ^"The Victoria Advocate - Google News Archive Search".
  2. ^"Archived copy".home.att.net. Archived fromthe original on May 1, 2008. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^"Steve Dimitry's NASL Web Page".www.oocities.org.
  4. ^"1983 All-Stars".United Press International. September 18, 1983. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2017 – via UPI Archives.
  5. ^Mudry, Richard (September 18, 1983)."Rookie Thompson captures NASL honors".Tampa Tribune. p. 15-D. RetrievedDecember 15, 2017 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^Krehbiel, Randy (September 19, 1983). "Roughnecks Outshoot Manic, 2-1". Tulsa World. p. B1.
  7. ^"Roughnecks Out To Keep Futcher In". Daily Oklahoman. September 30, 1983. p. 30. RetrievedJune 29, 2020.
  8. ^Phillips, Randy (October 3, 1983)."Tulsa captures Soccer Bowl with dull victory over Blizzard".Montreal Gazette. p. D-5, D-8. RetrievedMarch 17, 2015.
  9. ^"Goaltenders in spotlight in NASL Championship".Red Deer Advocate. October 1, 1983. p. 9B. RetrievedNovember 29, 2019.
  10. ^"Tulsa won Soccer Bowl '83 with a little assist from the - 10.10.83 - SI Vault". Archived fromthe original on October 14, 2013. RetrievedJune 21, 2013.
  11. ^"NASL Soccer Bowl Index". Archived fromthe original on November 5, 2013. RetrievedOctober 17, 2013.
  12. ^Google Newspapers
  13. ^"Lakeland Ledger - Google News Archive Search".

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