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1980–81 NASL indoor season

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Indoor soccer league season

Football league season
North American Soccer League
1980–81 indoor season
Season1980–81
Teams19
ChampionsEdmonton Drillers
PremiersChicago Sting
Matches171
Goals1,998 (11.68 per match)
Top goalscorerWest GermanyKarl-Heinz Granitza (42 goals)
Average attendance5,146

The 1980–81 season was theNorth American Soccer League's secondindoor soccer season.

Overview

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A total of 19 of a possible 21 NASL teams participated.New York andMontreal (who was moving from Philadelphia) were the only hold-outs this indoor season. Just as the season was getting underway, theJacksonville Tea Men relocated from New England.[1] Teams played an 18-game regular season. The four Canadian teams were realigned into one division and forced to play only one another during the regular season. This was due to early season litigation which restricted NASL teams' travel between the U.S. and Canada.[2][3] TheEdmonton Drillers won the championship in a two-game finals-sweep of theChicago Sting. This was the Drillers' first, and only, NASL indoor title.Kai Haaskivi of Edmonton won both the regular season and playoff MVP awards.[4][5]

Map of clubs

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Northern Division Eastern Division Central Division Western Division Southern Division

Regular season

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W = Wins, L = Losses, GB = Games behind 1st place, % = Winning percentage, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against[6]

Eastern DivisionWLGB%GFGA
Atlanta Chiefs135.7229775
Tampa Bay Rowdies994.500126120
Jacksonville Tea Men8105.44496102
Fort Lauderdale Strikers11712.05658125
Central DivisionWLGB%GFGA
Chicago Sting135.722146103
Minnesota Kicks1261.6679373
Detroit Express7116.38990106
Southern DivisionWLGB%GFGA
California Surf108.556104118
Tulsa Roughnecks991.500111113
Dallas Tornado7113.389110125
San Diego Sockers6124.333106121
Northern DivisionWLGB%GFGA
Vancouver Whitecaps117.6119196
Edmonton Drillers1081.556128109
Calgary Boomers1081.55610094
Toronto Blizzard5136.278101121
Western DivisionWLGB%GFGA
Los Angeles Aztecs117.61111899
Portland Timbers1081.55611093
San Jose Earthquakes1081.556118115
Seattle Sounders992.50010698

NASL All-Stars

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All-star selections were made, by region, by the NASL coaches and general managers. Each voter cast ballots for one goalie and five outfield players regardless of position.[7]

All-North team  Position[7]  All-East team  Position[7]  All-West team
Bruce Grobbelaar, VancouverGTino Lettieri, MinnesotaGMike Hewitt, San Jose
DBjörn Nordqvist, MinnesotaDMihalj Keri, Los Angeles
Gerry Gray, VancouverMMAlan Hudson, Seattle
Carl Valentine, VancouverFSteve Wegerle, Tampa BayFStuart Lee, Portland
Kai Haaskivi, EdmontonFPato Margetic, DetroitFGeorge Best, San Jose
Drew Ferguson, EdmontonFKeith Furphy, AtlantaFJuli Veee, San Diego
Juan Carlos Molina, CalgaryFKarl-Heinz Granitza, ChicagoFChris Dangerfield, Los Angeles
Bobby Prentice, TorontoF

Playoffs

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Bracket

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First round
Best-of-3
Semifinals
Best-of-3
Championship series
Best-of-3
               
P1Chicago Sting68(OT)
W2Portland Timbers27
P1Chicago Sting854
E1Atlanta Chiefs392
E1Atlanta Chiefs105(OT)
C2Minnesota Kicks84
P1Chicago Sting64
N2Edmonton Drillers95
N2Edmonton Drillers810
W1Los Angeles Aztecs36
N2Edmonton Drillers96
C1Vancouver Whitecaps74
C1Vancouver Whitecaps084
S1California Surf350

1st round

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If a playoff series is tied after two games, a 15 minute, tie breaker mini-game is played.

Higher seedLower seedGame 1Game 2Mini-gameAttendance
Edmonton Drillers-Los Angeles Aztecs8–310–6xFebruary 16 •L.A. Sports Arena • 1,621
February 19 •Northlands Coliseum • 4,310
Vancouver Whitecaps-California Surf0–3[8]8–54–0February 18 •Long Beach Arena • 472
February 21 •Pacific Coliseum • 8,496
Atlanta Chiefs-Minnesota Kicks10–85–4(OT)xFebruary 16 •Met Center • 6,354
February 20 •The Omni • 6,150
Chicago Sting-Portland Timbers#6–28–7(OT)xFebruary 17 •Chicago Stadium • 3,254
February 19 •Chicago Stadium • 6,286

#Scheduling conflicts at thePortland Coliseum forced both games to be played in Chicago.[9]

Semi-finals

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Higher seedLower seedGame 1Game 2Mini-gameAttendance
Vancouver Whitecaps-Edmonton Drillers7–94–6xFebruary 24 •Northlands Coliseum • 3,420
February 28 •Pacific Coliseum • 11,758
Chicago Sting-Atlanta Chiefs8–35–94–2February 25 •The Omni • 9,187
February 28 •Chicago Stadium • 12,376

Championship finals

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Higher seedLower seedGame 1Game 2Mini-gameAttendance
Chicago Sting-Edmonton Drillers*6–94–5xMarch 2 •Edmonton Gardens • 5,089[10]
March 7 •Chicago Stadium • 16,257

*Scheduling conflicts at theNorthlands Coliseum forced Game 1 of the Finals to be moved across the street to the Edmonton Gardens.[11]

Championship match reports

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Edmonton Drillers vChicago Sting
March 2, 1981Game 1Edmonton Drillers9–6Chicago StingEdmonton,Alberta
8:30 P.M. (MST)Raduka 3:09'
Guðmundsson 9:09' (Haaskivi)
Haaskivi 11:58' (Guðmundsson, Raduka)
Haaskivi 19:35' (James, Guðmundsson)
Haaskivi 21:45' (Sweeney, de Luca)
Oostrom 24:53' (Haaskivi, Guðmundsson)
Haaskivi 34:56' (Raduka, Guðmundsson)
Haaskivi 51:03' (Sweeney, Oostrom)
Haaskivi 58:23' (Guðmundsson, Oostrom)
ReportHall 15:31' (Peter, Granitza)
Hall 23:06' (Glenn, Steele)
Simanton 26:05' (Granitza, Ryan)
Long 34:18' (Granitza)
Fajkus 40:08' (Steele, Glenn)
Simanton 53:54' (Granitza, Spalding)
Stadium:Edmonton Gardens
Attendance: 5,089
Chicago Sting vEdmonton Drillers
March 7, 1981Game 2Chicago Sting4–5Edmonton DrillersChicago, Illinois
2:00 P.M. (CST)Granitza 12:28' (Ryan, Fajkus)
Steffenhagen 23:59' (Simanton, Glenn)
Hall 32:33' (Mishalow)
Peter 58:54' (Hall)
ReportSweeney 31:15' (Goossens)
Knight 37:57' (Haaskivi)
Oostrom 40:14' (Haaskivi)
Guðmundsson 46:53'
Oostrom 58:49' (Haaskivi)
Stadium:Chicago Stadium
Attendance: 16,257
Referee: Toros Kibritjan (USA)


1980–81 NASL indoor champions:Edmonton Drillers

Post season awards

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References

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  1. ^"Tea Men are leaving N.E. for new home in Florida".The Day. November 17, 1980. p. 28. RetrievedOctober 24, 2016 – via Google News Archive Search.
  2. ^Conklin, Mike (March 3, 1981)."Sting may be in for a surprise in finals".Chicago Tribune. p. 3, Sec 5. RetrievedDecember 22, 2016.
  3. ^"Three NASL team fold".The Phoenix. November 25, 1980. p. C5. RetrievedDecember 17, 2021.
  4. ^"Timbers-Sounders Game Opens NASL Indoor Season".Sarasota Herald-Tribune. December 3, 1981. p. 15-B. RetrievedOctober 24, 2016 – via Google News Archive Search.
  5. ^Conklin, Mike (March 7, 1981)."It's official –Arno to join Sting's uphill battle".Chicago Tribune. p. Sec 2 p.2. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2021 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^1983 Official North American Soccer League Guide
  7. ^abcHenderson, Jim (April 21, 1981)."For Keith Bailey, The Long Wait Is Finally Over".The Tampa Tribune. p. 5-C. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2021.
  8. ^Jones, Graham L. (February 19, 1981)."Surf Beats Whitecaps, 3–0".Los Angeles Times. p. III-12. RetrievedDecember 20, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^Conklin, Mike (February 16, 1981)."Sting home for playoff opener".Chicago Tribune. p. 3, Sec 4. RetrievedDecember 22, 2016.
  10. ^"Kai Haaskivi 6 goals 1981 NASL Indoor Finals Edmonton Drillers".Archived from the original on December 5, 2021 – viaYouTube.
  11. ^Conklin, Mike (March 3, 1981)."Finn star peppers Sting with 6 goals, Edmonton wins".Chicago Tribune. p. 1, Sec 5. RetrievedDecember 21, 2016.
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