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1980–81 NASL indoor season

The 1980–81 season was the North American Soccer League's second indoor soccer season.

North American Soccer League
1980–81 indoor season
Season1980–81
ChampionsEdmonton Drillers
PremiersChicago Sting
Matches played171
Goals scored1,998 (11.68 per match)
Top goalscorer Karl-Heinz Granitza (42 goals)
Average attendance5,146

Overview edit

A total of 19 of a possible 21 NASL teams participated. New York and Montreal (who was moving from Philadelphia) were the only hold-outs this indoor season. Just as the season was getting underway, the Jacksonville 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] The Edmonton Drillers won the championship in a two-game finals-sweep of the Chicago 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]

Regular season edit

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

Eastern Division W L GB % GF GA
Atlanta Chiefs 13 5 .722 97 75
Tampa Bay Rowdies 9 9 4 .500 126 120
Jacksonville Tea Men 8 10 5 .444 96 102
Fort Lauderdale Strikers 1 17 12 .056 58 125
Central Division W L GB % GF GA
Chicago Sting 13 5 .722 146 103
Minnesota Kicks 12 6 1 .667 93 73
Detroit Express 7 11 6 .389 90 106
Southern Division W L GB % GF GA
California Surf 10 8 .556 104 118
Tulsa Roughnecks 9 9 1 .500 111 113
Dallas Tornado 7 11 3 .389 110 125
San Diego Sockers 6 12 4 .333 106 121
Northern Division W L GB % GF GA
Vancouver Whitecaps 11 7 .611 91 96
Edmonton Drillers 10 8 1 .556 128 109
Calgary Boomers 10 8 1 .556 100 94
Toronto Blizzard 5 13 6 .278 101 121
Western Division W L GB % GF GA
Los Angeles Aztecs 11 7 .611 118 99
Portland Timbers 10 8 1 .556 110 93
San Jose Earthquakes 10 8 1 .556 118 115
Seattle Sounders 9 9 2 .500 106 98

NASL All-Stars edit

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, Vancouver G Tino Lettieri, Minnesota G Mike Hewitt, San Jose
D Björn Nordqvist, Minnesota D Mihalj Keri, Los Angeles
Gerry Gray, Vancouver M M Alan Hudson, Seattle
Carl Valentine, Vancouver F Steve Wegerle, Tampa Bay F Stuart Lee, Portland
Kai Haaskivi, Edmonton F Pato Margetic, Detroit F George Best, San Jose
Drew Ferguson, Edmonton F Keith Furphy, Atlanta F Juli Veee, San Diego
Juan Carlos Molina, Calgary F Karl-Heinz Granitza, Chicago F Chris Dangerfield, Los Angeles
Bobby Prentice, Toronto F

Playoffs edit

Bracket edit

First round
Best-of-3
Semifinals
Best-of-3
Championship series
Best-of-3
               
P1 Chicago Sting 6 8(OT)
W2 Portland Timbers 2 7
P1 Chicago Sting 8 5 4
E1 Atlanta Chiefs 3 9 2
E1 Atlanta Chiefs 10 5(OT)
C2 Minnesota Kicks 8 4
P1 Chicago Sting 6 4
N2 Edmonton Drillers 9 5
N2 Edmonton Drillers 8 10
W1 Los Angeles Aztecs 3 6
N2 Edmonton Drillers 9 6
C1 Vancouver Whitecaps 7 4
C1 Vancouver Whitecaps 0 8 4
S1 California Surf 3 5 0

1st round edit

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

Higher seed Lower seed Game 1 Game 2 Mini-game Attendance
Edmonton Drillers - Los Angeles Aztecs 8–3 10–6 x February 16 • L.A. Sports Arena • 1,621
February 19 • Northlands Coliseum • 4,310
Vancouver Whitecaps - California Surf 0–3[8] 8–5 4–0 February 18 • Long Beach Arena • 472
February 21 • Pacific Coliseum • 8,496
Atlanta Chiefs - Minnesota Kicks 10–8 5–4 (OT) x February 16 • Met Center • 6,354
February 20 • The Omni • 6,150
Chicago Sting - Portland Timbers #6–2 8–7 (OT) x February 17 • Chicago Stadium • 3,254
February 19 • Chicago Stadium • 6,286

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

Semi-finals edit

Higher seed Lower seed Game 1 Game 2 Mini-game Attendance
Vancouver Whitecaps - Edmonton Drillers 7–9 4–6 x February 24 • Northlands Coliseum • 3,420
February 28 • Pacific Coliseum • 11,758
Chicago Sting - Atlanta Chiefs 8–3 5–9 4–2 February 25 • The Omni • 9,187
February 28 • Chicago Stadium • 12,376

Championship finals edit

Higher seed Lower seed Game 1 Game 2 Mini-game Attendance
Chicago Sting - Edmonton Drillers *6–9 4–5 x March 2 • Edmonton Gardens • 5,089[10]
March 7 • Chicago Stadium • 16,257

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

Championship match reports edit

March 2, 1981 Game 1 Edmonton Drillers 9–6 Chicago Sting Edmonton, 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)
Report Hall   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
March 7, 1981 Game 2 Chicago Sting 4–5 Edmonton Drillers Chicago, Illinois
2:00 P.M. (CST) Granitza   12:28' (Ryan, Fajkus)
Steffenhagen   23:59' (Simanton, Glenn)
Hall   32:33' (Mishalow)
Peter   58:54' (Hall)
Report Sweeney   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 edit

References edit

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

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The 1980 81 season was the North American Soccer League s second indoor soccer season North American Soccer League 1980 81 indoor seasonSeason1980 81ChampionsEdmonton DrillersPremiersChicago StingMatches played171Goals scored1 998 11 68 per match Top goalscorerKarl Heinz Granitza 42 goals Average attendance5 146 1979 801981 82 Contents 1 Overview 2 Regular season 3 NASL All Stars 4 Playoffs 4 1 Bracket 4 2 1st round 4 3 Semi finals 4 4 Championship finals 4 4 1 Championship match reports 5 Post season awards 6 ReferencesOverview editA total of 19 of a possible 21 NASL teams participated New York and Montreal who was moving from Philadelphia were the only hold outs this indoor season Just as the season was getting underway the Jacksonville 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 The Edmonton Drillers won the championship in a two game finals sweep of the Chicago 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 Regular season editW Wins L Losses GB Games behind 1st place Winning percentage GF Goals for GA Goals against 6 Eastern Division W L GB GF GAAtlanta Chiefs 13 5 722 97 75Tampa Bay Rowdies 9 9 4 500 126 120Jacksonville Tea Men 8 10 5 444 96 102Fort Lauderdale Strikers 1 17 12 056 58 125Central Division W L GB GF GAChicago Sting 13 5 722 146 103Minnesota Kicks 12 6 1 667 93 73Detroit Express 7 11 6 389 90 106Southern Division W L GB GF GACalifornia Surf 10 8 556 104 118Tulsa Roughnecks 9 9 1 500 111 113Dallas Tornado 7 11 3 389 110 125San Diego Sockers 6 12 4 333 106 121Northern Division W L GB GF GAVancouver Whitecaps 11 7 611 91 96Edmonton Drillers 10 8 1 556 128 109Calgary Boomers 10 8 1 556 100 94Toronto Blizzard 5 13 6 278 101 121Western Division W L GB GF GALos Angeles Aztecs 11 7 611 118 99Portland Timbers 10 8 1 556 110 93San Jose Earthquakes 10 8 1 556 118 115Seattle Sounders 9 9 2 500 106 98NASL All Stars editAll 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 teamBruce Grobbelaar Vancouver G Tino Lettieri Minnesota G Mike Hewitt San Jose D Bjorn Nordqvist Minnesota D Mihalj Keri Los AngelesGerry Gray Vancouver M M Alan Hudson SeattleCarl Valentine Vancouver F Steve Wegerle Tampa Bay F Stuart Lee PortlandKai Haaskivi Edmonton F Pato Margetic Detroit F George Best San JoseDrew Ferguson Edmonton F Keith Furphy Atlanta F Juli Veee San DiegoJuan Carlos Molina Calgary F Karl Heinz Granitza Chicago F Chris Dangerfield Los AngelesBobby Prentice Toronto FPlayoffs editBracket edit First roundBest of 3SemifinalsBest of 3Championship seriesBest of 3 P1Chicago Sting68 OT W2Portland Timbers27 P1Chicago Sting854E1Atlanta Chiefs392E1Atlanta Chiefs105 OT C2Minnesota Kicks84 P1Chicago Sting64 N2Edmonton Drillers95 N2Edmonton Drillers810 W1Los Angeles Aztecs36 N2Edmonton Drillers96 C1Vancouver Whitecaps74 C1Vancouver Whitecaps084S1California Surf3501st round edit If a playoff series is tied after two games a 15 minute tie breaker mini game is played Higher seed Lower seed Game 1 Game 2 Mini game AttendanceEdmonton Drillers Los Angeles Aztecs 8 3 10 6 x February 16 L A Sports Arena 1 621February 19 Northlands Coliseum 4 310Vancouver Whitecaps California Surf 0 3 8 8 5 4 0 February 18 Long Beach Arena 472February 21 Pacific Coliseum 8 496Atlanta Chiefs Minnesota Kicks 10 8 5 4 OT x February 16 Met Center 6 354February 20 The Omni 6 150Chicago Sting Portland Timbers 6 2 8 7 OT x February 17 Chicago Stadium 3 254February 19 Chicago Stadium 6 286 Scheduling conflicts at the Portland Coliseum forced both games to be played in Chicago 9 Semi finals edit Higher seed Lower seed Game 1 Game 2 Mini game AttendanceVancouver Whitecaps Edmonton Drillers 7 9 4 6 x February 24 Northlands Coliseum 3 420 February 28 Pacific Coliseum 11 758Chicago Sting Atlanta Chiefs 8 3 5 9 4 2 February 25 The Omni 9 187 February 28 Chicago Stadium 12 376Championship finals edit Higher seed Lower seed Game 1 Game 2 Mini game AttendanceChicago Sting Edmonton Drillers 6 9 4 5 x March 2 Edmonton Gardens 5 089 10 March 7 Chicago Stadium 16 257 Scheduling conflicts at the Northlands Coliseum forced Game 1 of the Finals to be moved across the street to the Edmonton Gardens 11 Championship match reports edit Edmonton Drillers v Chicago Sting March 2 1981 Game 1Edmonton Drillers9 6Chicago StingEdmonton Alberta8 30 P M MST Raduka nbsp 3 09 Gudmundsson nbsp 9 09 Haaskivi Haaskivi nbsp 11 58 Gudmundsson Raduka Haaskivi nbsp 19 35 James Gudmundsson Haaskivi nbsp 21 45 Sweeney de Luca Oostrom nbsp 24 53 Haaskivi Gudmundsson Haaskivi nbsp 34 56 Raduka Gudmundsson Haaskivi nbsp 51 03 Sweeney Oostrom Haaskivi nbsp 58 23 Gudmundsson Oostrom Report Hall nbsp 15 31 Peter Granitza Hall nbsp 23 06 Glenn Steele Simanton nbsp 26 05 Granitza Ryan Long nbsp 34 18 Granitza Fajkus nbsp 40 08 Steele Glenn Simanton nbsp 53 54 Granitza Spalding Stadium Edmonton Gardens Attendance 5 089Chicago Sting v Edmonton Drillers March 7 1981 Game 2Chicago Sting4 5Edmonton DrillersChicago Illinois2 00 P M CST Granitza nbsp 12 28 Ryan Fajkus Steffenhagen nbsp 23 59 Simanton Glenn Hall nbsp 32 33 Mishalow Peter nbsp 58 54 Hall Report Sweeney nbsp 31 15 Goossens Knight nbsp 37 57 Haaskivi Oostrom nbsp 40 14 Haaskivi Gudmundsson nbsp 46 53 Oostrom nbsp 58 49 Haaskivi Stadium Chicago Stadium Attendance 16 257Referee Toros Kibritjan USA 1980 81 NASL indoor champions Edmonton DrillersPost season awards editMost Valuable Player Kai Haaskivi Edmonton Finals MVP Kai Haaskivi EdmontonReferences edit Tea Men are leaving N E for new home in Florida The Day November 17 1980 p 28 Retrieved October 24 2016 via Google News Archive Search Conklin Mike March 3 1981 Sting may be in for a surprise in finals Chicago Tribune p 3 Sec 5 Retrieved December 22 2016 Three NASL team fold The Phoenix November 25 1980 p C5 Retrieved December 17 2021 Timbers Sounders Game Opens NASL Indoor Season Sarasota Herald Tribune December 3 1981 p 15 B Retrieved October 24 2016 via Google News Archive Search Conklin Mike March 7 1981 It s official Arno to join Sting s uphill battle Chicago Tribune p Sec 2 p 2 Retrieved January 6 2021 via newspapers com 1983 Official North American Soccer League Guide a b c Henderson Jim April 21 1981 For Keith Bailey The Long Wait Is Finally Over The Tampa Tribune p 5 C Retrieved January 6 2021 Jones Graham L February 19 1981 Surf Beats Whitecaps 3 0 Los Angeles Times p III 12 Retrieved December 20 2016 via Newspapers com Conklin Mike February 16 1981 Sting home for playoff opener Chicago Tribune p 3 Sec 4 Retrieved December 22 2016 Kai Haaskivi 6 goals 1981 NASL Indoor Finals Edmonton Drillers Archived from the original on December 5 2021 via YouTube Conklin Mike March 3 1981 Finn star peppers Sting with 6 goals Edmonton wins Chicago Tribune p 1 Sec 5 Retrieved December 21 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1980 81 NASL indoor season amp oldid 1203114291, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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