1984–85 Minnesota Strikers season

Minnesota Strikers
1984–85 season
Manager Alan Merrick
Stadium Met Center
MISL Eastern Division: Fourth place
Division Finalist
Top goalscorer League:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Steve Zungul
(68 goals)

All:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Steve Zungul
(68 goals)
Home colors
Away colors

The 1984-85 Minnesota Strikers season of the Major Indoor Soccer League was the first season of the new team in the indoor league, and part of the club's eighteenth season in professional soccer. Previously, the club fielded an outdoor team in the North American Soccer League. This year, the team finished fourth in the Eastern Division of the regular season. They made it to the playoffs and were a Division Finalist.

Competitions

MISL regular season

Playoff teams in bold.

Eastern Division W L Pct. GB GF GA Home Road
Baltimore Blast 3216.667 --25219019-513-11
Chicago Sting 2820.583426122320-48-16
Cleveland Force 2721.563523922815-912-12
Minnesota Strikers 2424.500822422616-88-16
St. Louis Steamers 2424.500821120716-88-16
Pittsburgh Spirit 1929.3961321725616-83-21
New York Cosmos 1122.33313½1372857-94-13
Western Division W L Pct. GB GF GA Home Road
San Diego Sockers 3711.771-- 30220118-619-5
Las Vegas Americans 3018.625726921418-612-12
Los Angeles Lazers 2424.5001323223014-1010-14
Kansas City Comets 2226.4581521622113-119-15
Wichita Wings 2126.43715½20223314-107-16
Tacoma Stars 1731.3542020726311-136-18
Dallas Sidekicks 1236.333251942868-164-20

MISL Playoffs

  Wildcard Series Division Semifinals Division Finals Championship Series
                                     
WC2  St. Louis Steamers 1  
WC3  Kansas City Comets 2  
  1  San Diego Sockers 3  
    8  Kansas City Comets 0  
      
        
  1  San Diego Sockers 3  
  6  Minnesota Strikers 2  
WC1  Minnesota Strikers 2  
WC4  Wichita Wings 1  
  3  Las Vegas Americans 1
    6  Minnesota Strikers 3  
      
        
  1  San Diego Sockers 4
  2  Baltimore Blast 1
        
        
  2  Baltimore Blast 3
    7  Los Angeles Lazers 0  
      
        
  2  Baltimore Blast 3
  5  Cleveland Force 2  
        
        
  4  Chicago Sting 2
    5  Cleveland Force 3  
      

Wildcard Series

Minnesota vs. Wichita
Date Away Home Attendance
April 17 Wichita 1 Minnesota 2 4,233
April 19 Minnesota 3 Wichita 8 7,053
April 21 Wichita 2 Minnesota 3 4,032
Jan Goossens scored at 2:45 of overtime
Minnesota wins series 2-1
St. Louis vs. Kansas City
Date Away Home Attendance
April 17 Kansas City 5 St. Louis 4 7,636
Damir Haramina scored at 8:14 of overtime
April 19 St. Louis 3 Kansas City 2 10,241
Tasso Koutsoukos scored at 1:22 of overtime
Kansas City wins series 2-0

Quarterfinals

San Diego vs. Kansas City
Date Away Home Attendance
April 24 Kansas City 3 San Diego 4 7,552
Brian Quinn scored at 11:45 of overtime
April 26 Kansas City 7 San Diego 11 9,560
April 28 San Diego 3 Kansas City 2 10,458
San Diego wins series 3-0
Chicago vs. Cleveland
Date Away Home Attendance
April 19 Cleveland 5 Chicago 4 6,550
Peter Ward scored at 10:31 of overtime
April 21 Cleveland 4 Chicago 8 5,005
April 24 Chicago 1 Cleveland 6 8,112
April 27 Chicago 4 Cleveland 5 11,248
Keith Furphy scored at 5:01 of overtime
Cleveland wins series 3-1
Baltimore vs. Los Angeles
Date Away Home Attendance
April 24 Los Angeles 3 Baltimore 4 7,108
April 26 Los Angeles 3 Baltimore 11 9,493
April 28 Baltimore 5 Los Angeles 4 4,746
Baltimore wins series 3-0
Las Vegas vs. Minnesota
Date Away Home Attendance
April 24 Minnesota 6 Las Vegas 5 5,278
April 26 Minnesota 4 Las Vegas 6 6,016
April 28 Las Vegas 2 Minnesota 3 7,134
May 1 Las Vegas 1 Minnesota 4 5,094
Minnesota wins series 3-1

Semifinals

San Diego vs. Minnesota
Date Away Home Attendance
May 5 Minnesota 1 San Diego 8 8,494
May 8 Minnesota 5 San Diego 6 10,143
Jean Willrich scored at 1:15 of overtime
May 10 San Diego 5 Minnesota 8 8,270
May 12 San Diego 3 Minnesota 3 7,871
Minnesota wins shootout 3-2**
May 14 Minnesota 0 San Diego 7 10,059
San Diego wins series 3-2
Baltimore vs. Cleveland
Date Away Home Attendance
May 3 Cleveland 5 Baltimore 6 7,568
May 5 Cleveland 5 Baltimore 3 8,205
May 10 Baltimore 3 Cleveland 4 13,093
May 11 Baltimore 7 Cleveland 6 13,861
May 14 Cleveland 4 Baltimore 7 9,184
Baltimore wins series 3-2

**San Diego won the shootout 4-3, but Minnesota appealed the result, as the Sockers used an ineligible player. The Strikers were declared winners on May 13.

References

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