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Edmonton Drillers (1979–1982)

The Edmonton Drillers were a North American Soccer League team that played both outdoors and indoors from 1979 to 1982, at the peak of the league's success. The team was brought to Edmonton by local entrepreneur and Edmonton Oilers owner Peter Pocklington, after witnessing the strong support for Brian Rice's Edmonton Black Gold team in 1978. Previous to playing in Edmonton, the team was known as the Oakland Stompers, Hartford Bicentennials and Connecticut Bicentennials.

Edmonton Drillers
Full nameEdmonton Drillers
Founded1979
Dissolved1982
StadiumCommonwealth Stadium (42,500)
indoor:
Northlands Coliseum (17,490)
Edmonton Gardens (5,100)
ChairmanJoe Petrone
Head coachHans Kraay
Timo Liekoski
Joe Petrone
LeagueNorth American Soccer League

History edit

Joe Petrone was the Drillers general manager for their entire existence. The Drillers were coached in 1979 and 1980 by Hans Kraay, who brought a number of players with him from the Netherlands. After Kraay, Timo Liekoski took over as coach in 1981, while Patrone would serve as the team's final caretaker coach until the team folded at the end of the 1982 season.[1]

During the outdoor season, the Drillers played their home games at Commonwealth Stadium, but dwindling crowds during the final year saw the team move to much older and smaller Clarke Stadium, which led to even fewer fans attending the games. The Drillers played their two seasons of indoor soccer at Northlands Coliseum and also at Edmonton Gardens. The outdoor team was characterized by a strong defensive style of play, but their indoor style was built upon a run-and-go style of attack. Attendance for the outdoor games ranged greatly from 10,000 in the early stages of the franchise to 4,000 per game in 1982. By comparison, the more successful and profitable indoor games had attendances ranging between 5,000 and 7,000 paying fans per game in 1981 and 1982.[2]

Because the Northlands Coliseum was booked, Game 1 of the 1981 NASL indoor finals was instead played at the slated-for-demolition Edmonton Gardens. On March 2, 1981 the Drillers defeated the Chicago Sting, 9–6, in front of 5,089 fans to lead the series.[3] In Game 2, played five days later, Edmonton came from behind to down the Sting, 5–4, in front of a then-record NASL indoor crowd of 16,257 at Chicago Stadium to sweep the finals and claim the 1981 NASL indoor championship.[4]

Factors leading to collapse edit

In 1982, costs were skyrocketing for the team as they were with a number of the other NASL franchises. In Edmonton's case in particular, the following have been speculated as factors connected with the team's collapse: poor support by local media; difficulties stemming from a tricky deal with the owners of the Coliseum and Commonwealth Stadium relating to the attendance, concessions and parking at the indoor games; and as admitted by John Colbert, the Drillers' business manager in 1982, a business strategy that consisted a "top-down construction" for the team (i.e., bringing in expensive international players as opposed to developing cheaper local talent).[2][5]

Year-by-year results edit

Year League W L T Pts Reg. Season Playoffs Average Attendance[6]
1979 NASL 8 22 88 3rd, American Western did not qualify 9,924 (16th of 24 teams)
1979–80 NASL Indoor did not participate
1980 NASL 17 15 149 1st, American Conference, Western Division Won 1st Round (Houston)
Lost Conference Semifinal (Ft. Lauderdale)
10,920 (15th of 24 teams)
1980–81 NASL Indoor 10 8 2nd, Northern Division Won 1st Round (Los Angeles)
Won Semifinal (Vancouver)
Won Championship (Chicago)
3,975 (15th of 19 teams)
1981 NASL 12 20 123 5th, Northwest Division did not qualify 10,632 (13th of 21 teams)
1981–82 NASL Indoor 13 5 1st, Northwest Division Won 1st Round (Seattle)
Lost Semifinal (San Diego)
2,943 (11th of 13 teams)
1982 NASL 11 21 93 6th, Western Division did not qualify 4,922 (14th of 14 teams)

Honours edit

Championships (1)

Regular Season/ Division Titles (2)

NASL All Stars

NASL indoor MVP

NASL indoor Scoring Champion

NASL indoor Finals MVP

NASL indoor All Stars

Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame

Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame[9]

References edit

  1. ^ NASL Jerseys: Edmonton Drillers Rosters Retrieved on February 14, 2009
  2. ^ a b Prince, Gerry. (2004) Pro soccer in Edmonton... a look through the years.
  3. ^ Conklin, Mike (March 3, 1981). "Finn star peppers Sting with 6 goals, Edmonton wins". Chicago Tribune. p. 1, Sec 5. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  4. ^ New York Times Drillers Turn Back Sting For NASL Indoor Title March 8, 1981
  5. ^ Edmonton Sun Drillers Kickin' and Grinnin'[usurped] Retrieved on February 14, 2009
  6. ^ NASL All-Time Attendance Retrieved on February 14, 2009
  7. ^ 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. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fYBXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tjsNAAAAIBAJ&pg=6819,8303699&dq=rowdies+indoor+all+star&hl=en [dead link]
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on October 23, 2013. Retrieved January 11, 2014.

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For other teams named Edmonton Drillers see Edmonton Drillers The Edmonton Drillers were a North American Soccer League team that played both outdoors and indoors from 1979 to 1982 at the peak of the league s success The team was brought to Edmonton by local entrepreneur and Edmonton Oilers owner Peter Pocklington after witnessing the strong support for Brian Rice s Edmonton Black Gold team in 1978 Previous to playing in Edmonton the team was known as the Oakland Stompers Hartford Bicentennials and Connecticut Bicentennials Edmonton DrillersFull nameEdmonton DrillersFounded1979Dissolved1982StadiumCommonwealth Stadium 42 500 indoor Northlands Coliseum 17 490 Edmonton Gardens 5 100 ChairmanJoe PetroneHead coachHans KraayTimo LiekoskiJoe PetroneLeagueNorth American Soccer LeagueHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Factors leading to collapse 2 Year by year results 3 Honours 4 ReferencesHistory editJoe Petrone was the Drillers general manager for their entire existence The Drillers were coached in 1979 and 1980 by Hans Kraay who brought a number of players with him from the Netherlands After Kraay Timo Liekoski took over as coach in 1981 while Patrone would serve as the team s final caretaker coach until the team folded at the end of the 1982 season 1 During the outdoor season the Drillers played their home games at Commonwealth Stadium but dwindling crowds during the final year saw the team move to much older and smaller Clarke Stadium which led to even fewer fans attending the games The Drillers played their two seasons of indoor soccer at Northlands Coliseum and also at Edmonton Gardens The outdoor team was characterized by a strong defensive style of play but their indoor style was built upon a run and go style of attack Attendance for the outdoor games ranged greatly from 10 000 in the early stages of the franchise to 4 000 per game in 1982 By comparison the more successful and profitable indoor games had attendances ranging between 5 000 and 7 000 paying fans per game in 1981 and 1982 2 Because the Northlands Coliseum was booked Game 1 of the 1981 NASL indoor finals was instead played at the slated for demolition Edmonton Gardens On March 2 1981 the Drillers defeated the Chicago Sting 9 6 in front of 5 089 fans to lead the series 3 In Game 2 played five days later Edmonton came from behind to down the Sting 5 4 in front of a then record NASL indoor crowd of 16 257 at Chicago Stadium to sweep the finals and claim the 1981 NASL indoor championship 4 Factors leading to collapse edit In 1982 costs were skyrocketing for the team as they were with a number of the other NASL franchises In Edmonton s case in particular the following have been speculated as factors connected with the team s collapse poor support by local media difficulties stemming from a tricky deal with the owners of the Coliseum and Commonwealth Stadium relating to the attendance concessions and parking at the indoor games and as admitted by John Colbert the Drillers business manager in 1982 a business strategy that consisted a top down construction for the team i e bringing in expensive international players as opposed to developing cheaper local talent 2 5 Year by year results editYear League W L T Pts Reg Season Playoffs Average Attendance 6 1979 NASL 8 22 88 3rd American Western did not qualify 9 924 16th of 24 teams 1979 80 NASL Indoor did not participate1980 NASL 17 15 149 1st American Conference Western Division Won 1st Round Houston Lost Conference Semifinal Ft Lauderdale 10 920 15th of 24 teams 1980 81 NASL Indoor 10 8 2nd Northern Division Won 1st Round Los Angeles Won Semifinal Vancouver Won Championship Chicago 3 975 15th of 19 teams 1981 NASL 12 20 123 5th Northwest Division did not qualify 10 632 13th of 21 teams 1981 82 NASL Indoor 13 5 1st Northwest Division Won 1st Round Seattle Lost Semifinal San Diego 2 943 11th of 13 teams 1982 NASL 11 21 93 6th Western Division did not qualify 4 922 14th of 14 teams Honours editChampionships 1 NASL indoor 1980 81Regular Season Division Titles 2 NASL 1980 NASL indoor 1981 82NASL All Stars 1980 Peter Nogly Second Team 1981 Peter Nogly First TeamNASL indoor MVP 1980 81 Kai HaaskiviNASL indoor Scoring Champion 1980 81 Kai Haaskivi co champion NASL indoor Finals MVP 1981 82 Kai HaaskiviNASL indoor All Stars 1980 81 Drew Ferguson Kai Haaskivi 7 1981 82 Jan Goossens Kai Haaskivi 8 Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame Mike Sweeney 2002 Bruce Twamley 2008Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame 9 Kai Haaskivi 2013 Timo Liekoski 2019References edit NASL Jerseys Edmonton Drillers Rosters Retrieved on February 14 2009 a b Prince Gerry 2004 Pro soccer in Edmonton a look through the years Conklin Mike March 3 1981 Finn star peppers Sting with 6 goals Edmonton wins Chicago Tribune p 1 Sec 5 Retrieved December 21 2016 New York Times Drillers Turn Back Sting For NASL Indoor Title March 8 1981 Edmonton Sun Drillers Kickin and Grinnin usurped Retrieved on February 14 2009 NASL All Time Attendance Retrieved on February 14 2009 Henderson Jim April 21 1981 For Keith Bailey The Long Wait Is Finally Over The Tampa Tribune p 5 C Retrieved January 6 2021 https news google com newspapers id fYBXAAAAIBAJ amp sjid tjsNAAAAIBAJ amp pg 6819 8303699 amp dq rowdies indoor all star amp hl en dead link Hall of Famers Archived from the original on October 23 2013 Retrieved January 11 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edmonton Drillers 1979 1982 amp oldid 1201906321, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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