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1981–82 NASL Indoor season

The 1981–82 season was the North American Soccer League's third indoor soccer season.

North American Soccer League 1981–82 Indoor season
Season1981–82
ChampionsSan Diego Sockers
PremiersEdmonton Drillers
Matches played117
Goals scored1,392 (11.9 per match)
Top goalscorerJuli Veee
(51 goals)
Highest attendance19,398[1]
(Tampa Bay @ Chicago)
Average attendance6,202
1983

Overview

Thirteen of a possible 14 NASL teams participated. Fort Lauderdale was the only non-participant in the 18-game regular season. The Los Angeles Aztecs and the Minnesota Kicks had been scheduled to participate but were unable to do so, due to mounting financial issues. By early December both teams had folded. Other changes in the indoor structure included the separating of the teams into two conferences, each with two divisions. The Atlantic Conference contained the East and Central Divisions, while the Pacific Conference held the West and Northwest Divisions. During the regular season teams played eighteen matches within their conference only. Four teams from each conference advanced to the playoffs, which included the two division winners, along with the two non-division winners with the best won-loss record.[2][3][4] The championship series was broadcast live on ESPN.[5][6] The San Diego Sockers won the championship with a two-game finals sweep of the Tampa Bay Rowdies. This was the Sockers' first ever NASL title. Juli Veee of San Diego won both the regular season and playoff MVP awards.[7]

Regular season

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

Atlantic Conference

East Division W L GB % GF GA
Montreal Manic 9 9 .500 93 97
Toronto Blizzard 8 10 1 .444 86 96
Jacksonville Tea Men 7 11 2 .389 86 106
New York Cosmos 6 12 3 .333 102 123
Central Division W L GB % GF GA
Chicago Sting 12 6 .667 139 117
Tampa Bay Rowdies 11 7 1 .611 121 113
Tulsa Roughnecks 10 8 2 .556 128 103

Pacific Conference

West Division W L GB % GF GA
San Diego Sockers 10 8 .556 147 110
Portland Timbers 7 11 3 .389 86 103
San Jose Earthquakes 5 13 5 .278 83 141
Northwest Division W L GB % GF GA
Edmonton Drillers 13 5 .722 133 92
Vancouver Whitecaps 10 8 3 .556 93 94
Seattle Sounders 9 9 4 .500 95 97

NASL All-Stars

Pacific Conference   Position[8]   Atlantic Conference
Volkmar Gross, San Diego G Jürgen Stars, Tampa Bay
Alan Hudson, Seattle D Barry Wallace, Tulsa
Martin Donnelly, San Diego D Mike Connell, Tampa Bay
Jan Goossens, Edmonton F Tatu, Tampa Bay
Kai Haaskivi, Edmonton F Karl-Heinz Granitza, Chicago
Juli Veee, San Diego F Gordon Hill, Montreal

Playoffs

Bracket

First round
Best-of-3
Conference Finals
Best-of-3
Championship Series
Best-of-3
               
P1 Edmonton Drillers 8 12
P4 Seattle Sounders 6 4
P1 Edmonton Drillers 2 3
P2 San Diego Sockers 8 12
P2 San Diego Sockers 4 8
P3 Vancouver Whitecaps 3 4
P2 San Diego Sockers 9 10
A3 Tampa Bay Rowdies 7 5
A1 Chicago Sting 4 7(OT) 1
A4 Tulsa Roughnecks 5 6 3
A4 Tulsa Roughnecks 4 4 0
A3 Tampa Bay Rowdies 5 3 1
A2 Montreal Manic 7 3 1
A3 Tampa Bay Rowdies 8(OT) 2 2(3OT)

1st round

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 - Seattle Sounders 8–6 12–4 x February 17 • Kingdome • 4,112
February 20 • Northlands Coliseum • 6,027
San Diego Sockers - Vancouver Whitecaps 4–3 8–4 x February 19 • Pacific Coliseum • 5,128
February 21 • San Diego Sports Arena • 9,728
Montreal Manic - Tampa Bay Rowdies 7–8 (OT) 3–2 1–2 (3OT) February 18 • Bayfront Center • 5,043
February 21 • Montreal Forum • 15,855
Chicago Sting - Tulsa Roughnecks 4–5 7–6 (OT) 1–3 February 16 • Expo Square Pavilion • 5,482
February 18 • Chicago Stadium • 16,077

Semi-finals

Higher seed Lower seed Game 1 Game 2 Mini-game Attendance
Tampa Bay Rowdies - Tulsa Roughnecks 5–4 3–4 1–0[9] February 25 • Expo Square Pavilion • 7,021
March 1 • Bayfront Center • 5,545
Edmonton Drillers - San Diego Sockers #2–8 3–12[10] x February 25 • San Diego Sports Arena • 8,435
March 1 • San Diego Sports Arena • 12,840

#Although Edmonton was the higher seed, a scheduling conflict forced both games to be played in San Diego.[11]

Championship Finals

*Higher seed Lower seed Game 1 Game 2 Mini-game Attendance
Tampa Bay Rowdies - San Diego Sockers 7–9 5–10 x March 3 • San Diego Sports Arena • 12,840
March 8 • Bayfront Center • 6,325

*Championship finals re-seeded based on regular-season won-loss record.

Championship match reports

March 3, 1982 Game 1 San Diego Sockers 9–7 Tampa Bay Rowdies San Diego, California
7:00 P.M. (PST) Veee   2:50' (Nesin)
Veee   3:52' (Nesin, Rohmann)
Coker   14:00' (Wieczorkowski, Donnelly)
Hilkes   15:42' (Willrich)
Veee   19:04' (pen.)
Deyna   29:17' (Veee, Gross)
Coker   42:32' (Willrich)
Willrich   46:22' (Deyna)
Willrich   52:04' (Veee, Geyer)
Report Zequinha   11:04' (Pt. Roe, Kozić)
Roe   13:03' (Zequinha)
Pérez   19:44' (McLeod, Stars)
McLeod   22:26' (Connell, Stars)
Pérez   29:45' (Pt. Roe)
Gruber   44:03' (McLeod)
Gruber   56:33' (McLeod, Stars)
Stadium: San Diego Sports Arena
Attendance: 12,840
Referee: Manuel Ortiz, Sr.
March 8, 1982 Game 2 Tampa Bay Rowdies 5–10 San Diego Sockers St. Petersburg, Florida
8:00 P.M. (EST) Tatu   27:43' (McLeod)
McLeod   30:53' (Gorman, Zequinha)
Tatu   34:08' (Pt. Roe)
Zequinha   35:56' (Gorman)
Roberts   48:17' (McLeod)
Report Veee   8:34'
Veee   12:13'
Deyna   13:31' (Hilkes, Wieczorkowski)
Deyna   19:43' (Rohmann, Fernandez)
Fernandez   24:49' (Deyna, Veee)
Hilkes   36:47' (Willrich)
Willrich   43:02'
Coker   44:27' (Hilkes, Wieczorkowski)
Willrich   55:51' (Fernandez, Veee)
Veee   59:18' (Gross)
Stadium: Bayfront Center
Attendance: 6,325
Referee: Gordon Arrowsmith (Canada)


1981–82 NASL Indoor Champions: San Diego Sockers

Postseason awards

References

  1. ^ Beard, Randy (March 5, 1982). "Veee: Future of soccer is indoors". The Evening Independent. p. 1-C. Retrieved September 24, 2016 – via Google News Archive Search.
  2. ^ "NASL to proceed with season sans three". Ellensburg Daily Record. November 5, 1981. p. 12. Retrieved September 24, 2016 – via Google News Archive Search.
  3. ^ "NASL cuts indoor entries". The Spokesman-Review. November 5, 1981. p. 42. Retrieved September 24, 2016 – via Google News Archive Search.
  4. ^ Brockmann, John (December 5, 1981). "Rowdies Indoor Opener With Manic Is A Sellout". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. p. 14-B. Retrieved October 24, 2016 – via Google News Archive Search.
  5. ^ eddiebear60 (June 26, 2016). "San Diego Sockers vs Tampa Bay Rowdies, 1982 NASL Indoor Finals, Game 1". Retrieved September 24, 2016 – via YouTube.
  6. ^ eddiebear60 (March 23, 2013). "San Diego Sockers vs Tampa Bay Rowdies, 1982 NASL Indoor Finals, Game 2". Retrieved September 24, 2016 – via YouTube.
  7. ^ Reeves, Dave (March 9, 1982). "Sockers sock Rowdies". Lakeland Ledger. p. 1D. Retrieved October 24, 2016 – via Google News Archive Search.
  8. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1964&dat=19820331&id=fYBXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tjsNAAAAIBAJ&pg=6819,8303699[dead link]
  9. ^ Scheiber, Dave (March 2, 1982). "Rowdies give Tulsa the boot". St. Petersburg Times. p. 1c. Retrieved October 24, 2016 – via Google News Archive Search.
  10. ^ Flanagan, Mike (March 3, 1982). "Sockers soared after they took indoor seriously". The Evening Independent. p. 1c. Retrieved September 24, 2016 – via Google News Archive Search.
  11. ^ "Drillers come up empty". The Evening Independent. March 2, 1982. p. 3-C. Retrieved September 24, 2016 – via Google News Archive Search.

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The 1981 82 season was the North American Soccer League s third indoor soccer season North American Soccer League 1981 82 Indoor seasonSeason1981 82ChampionsSan Diego SockersPremiersEdmonton DrillersMatches played117Goals scored1 392 11 9 per match Top goalscorerJuli Veee 51 goals Highest attendance19 398 1 Tampa Bay Chicago Average attendance6 202 1980 811983 Contents 1 Overview 2 Regular season 2 1 Atlantic Conference 2 2 Pacific Conference 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 Postseason awards 6 ReferencesOverview EditThirteen of a possible 14 NASL teams participated Fort Lauderdale was the only non participant in the 18 game regular season The Los Angeles Aztecs and the Minnesota Kicks had been scheduled to participate but were unable to do so due to mounting financial issues By early December both teams had folded Other changes in the indoor structure included the separating of the teams into two conferences each with two divisions The Atlantic Conference contained the East and Central Divisions while the Pacific Conference held the West and Northwest Divisions During the regular season teams played eighteen matches within their conference only Four teams from each conference advanced to the playoffs which included the two division winners along with the two non division winners with the best won loss record 2 3 4 The championship series was broadcast live on ESPN 5 6 The San Diego Sockers won the championship with a two game finals sweep of the Tampa Bay Rowdies This was the Sockers first ever NASL title Juli Veee of San Diego won both the regular season and playoff MVP awards 7 Regular season EditW Wins L Losses GB Games behind 1st place Winning percentage GF Goals for GA Goals against Atlantic Conference Edit East Division W L GB GF GAMontreal Manic 9 9 500 93 97Toronto Blizzard 8 10 1 444 86 96Jacksonville Tea Men 7 11 2 389 86 106New York Cosmos 6 12 3 333 102 123Central Division W L GB GF GAChicago Sting 12 6 667 139 117Tampa Bay Rowdies 11 7 1 611 121 113Tulsa Roughnecks 10 8 2 556 128 103Pacific Conference Edit West Division W L GB GF GASan Diego Sockers 10 8 556 147 110Portland Timbers 7 11 3 389 86 103San Jose Earthquakes 5 13 5 278 83 141Northwest Division W L GB GF GAEdmonton Drillers 13 5 722 133 92Vancouver Whitecaps 10 8 3 556 93 94Seattle Sounders 9 9 4 500 95 97NASL All Stars EditPacific Conference Position 8 Atlantic ConferenceVolkmar Gross San Diego G Jurgen Stars Tampa BayAlan Hudson Seattle D Barry Wallace TulsaMartin Donnelly San Diego D Mike Connell Tampa BayJan Goossens Edmonton F Tatu Tampa BayKai Haaskivi Edmonton F Karl Heinz Granitza ChicagoJuli Veee San Diego F Gordon Hill MontrealPlayoffs EditBracket Edit First roundBest of 3Conference FinalsBest of 3Championship SeriesBest of 3 P1Edmonton Drillers812 P4Seattle Sounders64 P1Edmonton Drillers23 P2San Diego Sockers812 P2San Diego Sockers48 P3Vancouver Whitecaps34 P2San Diego Sockers910 A3Tampa Bay Rowdies75 A1Chicago Sting47 OT 1A4Tulsa Roughnecks563A4Tulsa Roughnecks440A3Tampa Bay Rowdies531A2Montreal Manic731A3Tampa Bay Rowdies8 OT 22 3OT 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 AttendanceEdmonton Drillers Seattle Sounders 8 6 12 4 x February 17 Kingdome 4 112February 20 Northlands Coliseum 6 027San Diego Sockers Vancouver Whitecaps 4 3 8 4 x February 19 Pacific Coliseum 5 128February 21 San Diego Sports Arena 9 728Montreal Manic Tampa Bay Rowdies 7 8 OT 3 2 1 2 3OT February 18 Bayfront Center 5 043February 21 Montreal Forum 15 855Chicago Sting Tulsa Roughnecks 4 5 7 6 OT 1 3 February 16 Expo Square Pavilion 5 482February 18 Chicago Stadium 16 077Semi finals Edit Higher seed Lower seed Game 1 Game 2 Mini game AttendanceTampa Bay Rowdies Tulsa Roughnecks 5 4 3 4 1 0 9 February 25 Expo Square Pavilion 7 021March 1 Bayfront Center 5 545Edmonton Drillers San Diego Sockers 2 8 3 12 10 x February 25 San Diego Sports Arena 8 435March 1 San Diego Sports Arena 12 840 Although Edmonton was the higher seed a scheduling conflict forced both games to be played in San Diego 11 Championship Finals Edit Higher seed Lower seed Game 1 Game 2 Mini game AttendanceTampa Bay Rowdies San Diego Sockers 7 9 5 10 x March 3 San Diego Sports Arena 12 840March 8 Bayfront Center 6 325 Championship finals re seeded based on regular season won loss record Championship match reports Edit San Diego Sockers v Tampa Bay Rowdies March 3 1982 Game 1San Diego Sockers9 7Tampa Bay RowdiesSan Diego California7 00 P M PST Veee 2 50 Nesin Veee 3 52 Nesin Rohmann Coker 14 00 Wieczorkowski Donnelly Hilkes 15 42 Willrich Veee 19 04 pen Deyna 29 17 Veee Gross Coker 42 32 Willrich Willrich 46 22 Deyna Willrich 52 04 Veee Geyer Report Zequinha 11 04 Pt Roe Kozic Roe 13 03 Zequinha Perez 19 44 McLeod Stars McLeod 22 26 Connell Stars Perez 29 45 Pt Roe Gruber 44 03 McLeod Gruber 56 33 McLeod Stars Stadium San Diego Sports Arena Attendance 12 840Referee Manuel Ortiz Sr Tampa Bay Rowdies v San Diego Sockers March 8 1982 Game 2Tampa Bay Rowdies5 10San Diego SockersSt Petersburg Florida8 00 P M EST Tatu 27 43 McLeod McLeod 30 53 Gorman Zequinha Tatu 34 08 Pt Roe Zequinha 35 56 Gorman Roberts 48 17 McLeod Report Veee 8 34 Veee 12 13 Deyna 13 31 Hilkes Wieczorkowski Deyna 19 43 Rohmann Fernandez Fernandez 24 49 Deyna Veee Hilkes 36 47 Willrich Willrich 43 02 Coker 44 27 Hilkes Wieczorkowski Willrich 55 51 Fernandez Veee Veee 59 18 Gross Stadium Bayfront Center Attendance 6 325Referee Gordon Arrowsmith Canada 1981 82 NASL Indoor Champions San Diego SockersPostseason awards EditMost Valuable Player Juli Veee San Diego Playoff MVP Juli Veee San DiegoReferences Edit Beard Randy March 5 1982 Veee Future of soccer is indoors The Evening Independent p 1 C Retrieved September 24 2016 via Google News Archive Search NASL to proceed with season sans three Ellensburg Daily Record November 5 1981 p 12 Retrieved September 24 2016 via Google News Archive Search NASL cuts indoor entries The Spokesman Review November 5 1981 p 42 Retrieved September 24 2016 via Google News Archive Search Brockmann John December 5 1981 Rowdies Indoor Opener With Manic Is A Sellout Sarasota Herald Tribune p 14 B Retrieved October 24 2016 via Google News Archive Search eddiebear60 June 26 2016 San Diego Sockers vs Tampa Bay Rowdies 1982 NASL Indoor Finals Game 1 Retrieved September 24 2016 via YouTube eddiebear60 March 23 2013 San Diego Sockers vs Tampa Bay Rowdies 1982 NASL Indoor Finals Game 2 Retrieved September 24 2016 via YouTube Reeves Dave March 9 1982 Sockers sock Rowdies Lakeland Ledger p 1D Retrieved October 24 2016 via Google News Archive Search https news google com newspapers nid 1964 amp dat 19820331 amp id fYBXAAAAIBAJ amp sjid tjsNAAAAIBAJ amp pg 6819 8303699 dead link Scheiber Dave March 2 1982 Rowdies give Tulsa the boot St Petersburg Times p 1c Retrieved October 24 2016 via Google News Archive Search Flanagan Mike March 3 1982 Sockers soared after they took indoor seriously The Evening Independent p 1c Retrieved September 24 2016 via Google News Archive Search Drillers come up empty The Evening Independent March 2 1982 p 3 C Retrieved September 24 2016 via Google News Archive Search Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1981 82 NASL Indoor season amp oldid 1071671755, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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