1976 North American Soccer League season

North American Soccer League -1976 Season-
Season 1976
Champions Toronto Metros-Croatia
Premiers Tampa Bay Rowdies
Matches played 240
Goals scored 760 (3.17 per match)
Top goalscorer Derek Smethurst
(20 goals)
Highest attendance 58,218 (NY @ Seattle)
Lowest attendance 531 (Chicago @ Boston)
Average attendance 10,295
1975
1977

Statistics of North American Soccer League in season 1976. This was the 9th season of the NASL.

Overview

Twenty teams contested the league. The Toronto Metros-Croatia defeated the Minnesota Kicks in the finals on August 28 to win the championship. Tampa Bay finished the regular season with the best record, giving them consecutive titles in three different domestic NASL competitions. Though not in a calendar year, within 12 months they won the Soccer Bowl in August 1975, the NASL indoor cup in March 1976, and the regular season shield or premiership in August 1976. This would be the closest any NASL team would ever come to achieving a treble.

Changes from the Previous Season

Regular season

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

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

Atlantic Conference

Northern DivisionWLGFGAPT
Chicago Sting1595232132
Toronto Metros-Croatia1593830123
Rochester Lancers13113632114
Hartford Bicentennials12123756107
Boston Minutemen717356474
Eastern DivisionWLGFGAPT
Tampa Bay Rowdies1865830154
New York Cosmos1686534148
Washington Diplomats14104638126
Philadelphia Atoms816324980
Miami Toros618295863

Pacific Conference

Western DivisionWLGFGAPT
Minnesota Kicks1595433138
Seattle Sounders14104031123
Vancouver Whitecaps14103830120
Portland Timbers816234171
St. Louis Stars519295758
Southern DivisionWLGFGAPT
San Jose Earthquakes14104730123
Dallas Tornado13114445117
Los Angeles Aztecs12124344108
San Antonio Thunder12123832107
San Diego Jaws915294782

NASL All-Stars

First Team   Position   Second Team Honorable Mention[1]
Arnie Mausser, Tampa Bay G Eric Martin, Washington Paolo Cimpiel, Toronto
Keith Eddy, New York D Stewart Jump, Tampa Bay Dave Gillett, Seattle
Bobby Moore, San Antonio D George Ley, Dallas Frank Spraggon, Minnesota
Tommy Smith, Tampa Bay D Ron Webster, Minnesota Jim Holton, Miami
Mike England, Seattle D Bob Smith, Philadelphia Bob McNab, San Antonio
Rodney Marsh, Tampa Bay M Alan West, Minnesota Dave Clements, New York
Ramón Mifflin, New York M Bobby Hope, Dallas Wolfgang Sühnholz, Toronto
António Simões, San Jose M Al Trost, St. Louis Charlie Cooke, Los Angeles
Pelé, New York F Derek Smethurst, Tampa Bay Jimmy Robertson, Seattle
George Best, Los Angeles F Jeff Bourne, Dallas Mark Liveric, San Jose
Giorgio Chinaglia, New York F Stewart Scullion, Tampa Bay Tommy Ord, Vancouver

Playoffs

Bracket

  First Round Division Championships Conference Championships Soccer Bowl '76
                                     
E2  New York Cosmos 2  
E3  Washington Diplomats 0  
  E1  Tampa Bay Rowdies 3  
    E2  New York Cosmos 1  
      
        
  E1  Tampa Bay Rowdies 0  
  N2  Toronto Metros-Croatia 2  
N2  Toronto Metros-Croatia 2  
N3  Rochester Lancers 1  
  N1  Chicago Sting 2(1)
    N2  Toronto Metros-Croatia 2(3)  
      
        
  N2  Toronto Metros-Croatia 3
  W1  Minnesota Kicks 0
S2  Dallas Tornado 2  
S3  Los Angeles Aztecs 0  
  S1  San Jose Earthquakes 2
    S2  Dallas Tornado 0  
      
        
  S1  San Jose Earthquakes 1
  W1  Minnesota Kicks 3  
W2  Seattle Sounders 1  
W3  Vancouver Whitecaps 0  
  W1  Minnesota Kicks 3
    W2  Seattle Sounders 0  
      

First round

August 17 Washington Diplomats 0–2 New York Cosmos Shea Stadium • Att. 22,698[2]

August 18 Los Angeles Aztecs 0–2 Dallas Tornado Ownby Stadium • Att. 9,413

August 18 Vancouver Whitecaps 0–1 Seattle Sounders Kingdome • Att. 30,406

August 18 Rochester Lancers 1–2 Toronto Metros-Croatia Varsity Stadium • Att. 6,852

Conference Semifinals

August 20 Toronto Metros-Croatia 3–2 (PK, 3–1) Chicago Sting Soldier Field • Att. 8,150

August 20 New York Cosmos 1–3 Tampa Bay Rowdies Tampa Stadium • Att. 36,863

August 20 Dallas Tornado 0–2 San Jose Earthquakes Spartan Stadium • Att. 15,135

August 21 Seattle Sounders 0–3 Minnesota Kicks Metropolitan Stadium • Att. 41,405

Conference Championships

August 24 Toronto Metros-Croatia 2–0 Tampa Bay Rowdies Tampa Stadium • Att. 28,046

August 25 San Jose Earthquakes 1–3 Minnesota Kicks Metropolitan Stadium • Att. 49,572

Soccer Bowl '76

Main article: Soccer Bowl '76

August 28
Toronto Metros-Croatia 3–0 Minnesota Kicks
Eusébio  40:28'
Lukačević (Ferriera)  53:57'
Ferriera  82:43'
Kingdome, Seattle[3]
Attendance: 25,765
Referee: Dante Maglio (Canada)[4]

1976 NASL Champions: Toronto Metros-Croatia

Post season awards

References

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  2. "History of Shea Stadium | mets.com: Ballpark". Newyork.mets.mlb.com. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
  3. "The Spokesman-Review - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2014-01-23.
  4. "Past Winners | North American Soccer League". Naslsoccerbowl.com. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
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