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Soccer Bowl '80

Soccer Bowl '80 was the championship final of the 1980 NASL season. The New York Cosmos took on the Fort Lauderdale Strikers. The match was played on September 21, 1980 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. The Cosmos won, 3–0, to claim their fourth league championship, and third in the past four seasons.[1][2]

Soccer Bowl '80
EventSoccer Bowl
DateSeptember 21, 1980 (1980-09-21)
VenueRFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.
Man of the MatchGiorgio Chinaglia
RefereePaul Avis (Canada)
Attendance50,768
1979
1981

Background edit

 
RFK Stadium was the venue for Soccer Bowl '80

New York Cosmos edit

The New York Cosmos qualified for the playoffs by virtue of winning the Eastern Division of the National Conference with 213 points. The Cosmos defeated the Tulsa Roughnecks in a first round series, two games to none. The first game was played on August 29, 1980 in Tulsa before a crowd of 22,890. The Cosmos won the match, 3–1. The return leg was played at Giants Stadium on August 31, 1980 before 40,285 fans. Not only did the home side win in convincing fashion, 8–1, but Giorgio Chinaglia added to his already impressive résumé by netting a record-breaking 7 goals in the contest. In the conference semifinal series they went up against the Central Division champion Dallas Tornado. Game 1 of the series saw the Cosmos win on the road, 3–2. Dallas would return the favor 4 days later on September 7, 1980 by the convincing score of 3–0. After a 10-minute intermission, the teams returned to the pitch to play a mini-game tie breaker. New York left no doubt this time, thrice scoring in the 30-minute extra session, to the delight of the 45,153 partisans assembled. The, 3–0, tie-breaker score propelled them into the National Conference finals. Their opponent, the Los Angeles Aztecs featured Brazilian stand-out Luis Fernando, who had netted 28 goals in his first 28 NASL regular season contests. Instead of Fernando, it was Chinaglia who again shined, earning 4 goals and 1 assist in a Cosmos' sweep of the series by the scores of 2–1 at the Rose Bowl and 3–1 at home, respectively. With the National Conference title wrapped up it was on to Washington, D.C. and a place in the Soccer Bowl for the third time in four years.

Fort Lauderdale Strikers edit

The Fort Lauderdale Strikers chose a much longer and bumpier path to the finals, a path that included three transcontinental trips. The Strikers qualified for the playoffs by virtue of a second-place finish in the Eastern Division of the American Conference with 163 points. Their opening round series was against the California Surf. The first leg was played on the West Coast in the 69,000 seat Anaheim Stadium before a pitiful crowd of 2,929 on August 28, 1980. Fort Lauderdale won that evening, 2–1. The return leg was played at Lockhart Stadium on August 31, 1980, before 15,282 Striker Likers. The Surf proved to be a worthy opponent, winning, 2–0, to send the series to a mini-game. After a scoreless 30 minutes, the teams moved on to an NASL shoot-out. The shoot-out went a then-record, 11 rounds, before Gerd Müller's second goal of the tie breaker won it for the Strikers by a 3–2 margin.[3][4] In the conference semifinal series they headed west again, this time to face the Edmonton Drillers, who had themselves won the Western Division. Once again, Ft. Lauderdale took game 1 on the road at Commonwealth Stadium, this time by a score of 1–0 on September 3, 1980. Game 2 in South Florida saw the Drillers battle to a 2–2, 90 minute draw that went scoreless through 15 minutes of golden goal extra time. On to a shoot-out they went. Edmonton won the shoot-out battle, 2–1, to tie the series and a force mini-game, but they would not win the war. The home team posted a convincing, 3–0, victory in the 30-minute extra session to secure their second trip to the American Conference Finals in three years. The Strikers seemed destined to rack up a record number of frequent flyer miles at this point, as they got word that the wildcard San Diego Sockers had upset their cross-state rival Tampa Bay Rowdies that same evening. This of course meant another grueling West Coast trip, instead of the easy voyage across the state for a post-season edition of the Florida Derby. Moreover, the Sockers were now coached by Ron Newman. The Strikers had fired him at the end of the 1979 season after three years, despite his being the NASL's all-time winningest coach and leading the club to the playoffs in all three seasons.[5] As if by a scrip and just as in the two previous series, Ft. Lauderdale won the first leg on the road by one goal, 2–1, at Jack Murphy Stadium on September 11, 1980. When the teams played the return leg two days later at Lockhart Stadium, once again the Strikers fell, this time by a 4–2 scoreline. Another convincing, 3–0, victory in yet another mini-game tie breaker secured them their first ever trip to the Soccer Bowl.

Match details edit

New York Cosmos3–0Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Romero   48'
Chinaglia   71', 88'
Report
Attendance: 50,768[7]
Referee: Paul Avis (Canada)[8]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NY Cosmos
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
FL Strikers
GK 1   Jan van Beveren
DF 17   Tibor Gemeri   57'
DF 3   John Pot
DF 7   Ken Fogarty
DF 2   Arsène Auguste
MF 4   Ray Hudson (c)
MF 8   Colin Fowles
MF 5   Lex Schoenmaker
FW 10   Teófilo Cubillas
FW 15   Gerd Müller   40'
FW 11   Jeff Cacciatore   80'
Substitutes:
FW 22   Koos Waslander   40'
DF 21   Rick Wiegand   57'
MF 16   Mike Ortiz-Velez   80'
Manager:
  Cor van der Hart

1980 NASL Champions: New York Cosmos

Soccer Bowl MVP:
Giorgio Chinaglia (New York)

Television: ABC
Announcers: Jim McKay, Paul Gardner
Touchline reporter: Verne Lundquist

Match statistics edit

Statistic[9] New York Fort Lauderdale
Goals scored 3 0
Total shots 27 14
Shots on target 10 7
Saves 7 7
Corner kicks 11 4
Fouls 14 13
Offsides 0 2

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ NASL. "NASLSoccerBowl - History - Past Winner". North American Soccer League.
  2. ^ NASL. "NASL 1968-1984 - Yearly Result". North American Soccer League.
  3. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2206&dat=19800901&id=E7YlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rPMFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2236,60431[dead link]
  4. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1964&dat=19800901&id=7v8sAAAAIBAJ&sjid=j80FAAAAIBAJ&pg=1799,156629[dead link]
  5. ^ "Ron Newman Archives".
  6. ^ "Cosmos regain soccer title". Christian Science Monitor. September 23, 1980.
  7. ^ "Cosmos triumph over Strikers in NASL Soccer Bowl". The Evening News (Newburgh, NY). September 22, 1980. p. 1-B. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
  8. ^ http://www.naslsoccerbowl.com/index.php?id=788
  9. ^ Scheiber, Dave (September 22, 1980). "Cosmos gobble up fourth NASL title". St. Petersburg Times. p. 1-C, p. 12-C. Retrieved July 7, 2016.

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This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Soccer Bowl 80 was the championship final of the 1980 NASL season The New York Cosmos took on the Fort Lauderdale Strikers The match was played on September 21 1980 at RFK Stadium in Washington D C The Cosmos won 3 0 to claim their fourth league championship and third in the past four seasons 1 2 Soccer Bowl 80EventSoccer BowlNew York Cosmos Fort Lauderdale Strikers3 0DateSeptember 21 1980 1980 09 21 VenueRFK Stadium Washington D C Man of the MatchGiorgio ChinagliaRefereePaul Avis Canada Attendance50 768 19791981 Contents 1 Background 1 1 New York Cosmos 1 2 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 2 Match details 3 Match statistics 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground edit nbsp RFK Stadium was the venue for Soccer Bowl 80New York Cosmos edit Main article 1980 New York Cosmos season The New York Cosmos qualified for the playoffs by virtue of winning the Eastern Division of the National Conference with 213 points The Cosmos defeated the Tulsa Roughnecks in a first round series two games to none The first game was played on August 29 1980 in Tulsa before a crowd of 22 890 The Cosmos won the match 3 1 The return leg was played at Giants Stadium on August 31 1980 before 40 285 fans Not only did the home side win in convincing fashion 8 1 but Giorgio Chinaglia added to his already impressive resume by netting a record breaking 7 goals in the contest In the conference semifinal series they went up against the Central Division champion Dallas Tornado Game 1 of the series saw the Cosmos win on the road 3 2 Dallas would return the favor 4 days later on September 7 1980 by the convincing score of 3 0 After a 10 minute intermission the teams returned to the pitch to play a mini game tie breaker New York left no doubt this time thrice scoring in the 30 minute extra session to the delight of the 45 153 partisans assembled The 3 0 tie breaker score propelled them into the National Conference finals Their opponent the Los Angeles Aztecs featured Brazilian stand out Luis Fernando who had netted 28 goals in his first 28 NASL regular season contests Instead of Fernando it was Chinaglia who again shined earning 4 goals and 1 assist in a Cosmos sweep of the series by the scores of 2 1 at the Rose Bowl and 3 1 at home respectively With the National Conference title wrapped up it was on to Washington D C and a place in the Soccer Bowl for the third time in four years Fort Lauderdale Strikers edit Main article 1980 Fort Lauderdale Strikers season The Fort Lauderdale Strikers chose a much longer and bumpier path to the finals a path that included three transcontinental trips The Strikers qualified for the playoffs by virtue of a second place finish in the Eastern Division of the American Conference with 163 points Their opening round series was against the California Surf The first leg was played on the West Coast in the 69 000 seat Anaheim Stadium before a pitiful crowd of 2 929 on August 28 1980 Fort Lauderdale won that evening 2 1 The return leg was played at Lockhart Stadium on August 31 1980 before 15 282 Striker Likers The Surf proved to be a worthy opponent winning 2 0 to send the series to a mini game After a scoreless 30 minutes the teams moved on to an NASL shoot out The shoot out went a then record 11 rounds before Gerd Muller s second goal of the tie breaker won it for the Strikers by a 3 2 margin 3 4 In the conference semifinal series they headed west again this time to face the Edmonton Drillers who had themselves won the Western Division Once again Ft Lauderdale took game 1 on the road at Commonwealth Stadium this time by a score of 1 0 on September 3 1980 Game 2 in South Florida saw the Drillers battle to a 2 2 90 minute draw that went scoreless through 15 minutes of golden goal extra time On to a shoot out they went Edmonton won the shoot out battle 2 1 to tie the series and a force mini game but they would not win the war The home team posted a convincing 3 0 victory in the 30 minute extra session to secure their second trip to the American Conference Finals in three years The Strikers seemed destined to rack up a record number of frequent flyer miles at this point as they got word that the wildcard San Diego Sockers had upset their cross state rival Tampa Bay Rowdies that same evening This of course meant another grueling West Coast trip instead of the easy voyage across the state for a post season edition of the Florida Derby Moreover the Sockers were now coached by Ron Newman The Strikers had fired him at the end of the 1979 season after three years despite his being the NASL s all time winningest coach and leading the club to the playoffs in all three seasons 5 As if by a scrip and just as in the two previous series Ft Lauderdale won the first leg on the road by one goal 2 1 at Jack Murphy Stadium on September 11 1980 When the teams played the return leg two days later at Lockhart Stadium once again the Strikers fell this time by a 4 2 scoreline Another convincing 3 0 victory in yet another mini game tie breaker secured them their first ever trip to the Soccer Bowl Match details editSeptember 21 198012 44 p m EDT 6 New York Cosmos3 0Fort Lauderdale StrikersRomero nbsp 48 Chinaglia nbsp 71 88 ReportRFK Stadium Washington D C Attendance 50 768 7 Referee Paul Avis Canada 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY Cosmos nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp FL StrikersGK 1 nbsp Hubert BirkenmeierDF 2 nbsp Andranik Eskandarian nbsp 57 DF 25 nbsp Jeff DurganDF 6 nbsp Franz BeckenbauerDF 15 nbsp Wim RijsbergenMF 16 nbsp Angelo DiBernardoMF 7 nbsp Julio Cesar RomeroMF 8 nbsp Vladislav BogicevicFW 20 nbsp Francois van der ElstFW 9 nbsp Giorgio Chinaglia c FW 19 nbsp Roberto CabanasSubstitutes MF 17 nbsp Rick Davis nbsp 57 Manager nbsp Hennes Weisweiler GK 1 nbsp Jan van BeverenDF 17 nbsp Tibor Gemeri nbsp 57 DF 3 nbsp John PotDF 7 nbsp Ken FogartyDF 2 nbsp Arsene AugusteMF 4 nbsp Ray Hudson c MF 8 nbsp Colin FowlesMF 5 nbsp Lex SchoenmakerFW 10 nbsp Teofilo CubillasFW 15 nbsp Gerd Muller nbsp 40 FW 11 nbsp Jeff Cacciatore nbsp 80 Substitutes FW 22 nbsp Koos Waslander nbsp 40 DF 21 nbsp Rick Wiegand nbsp 57 MF 16 nbsp Mike Ortiz Velez nbsp 80 Manager nbsp Cor van der Hart1980 NASL Champions New York Cosmos Soccer Bowl MVP Giorgio Chinaglia New York Television ABC Announcers Jim McKay Paul Gardner Touchline reporter Verne LundquistMatch statistics editStatistic 9 New York Fort LauderdaleGoals scored 3 0Total shots 27 14Shots on target 10 7Saves 7 7Corner kicks 11 4Fouls 14 13Offsides 0 2See also edit1980 North American Soccer League seasonReferences edit NASL NASLSoccerBowl History Past Winner North American Soccer League NASL NASL 1968 1984 Yearly Result North American Soccer League https news google com newspapers nid 2206 amp dat 19800901 amp id E7YlAAAAIBAJ amp sjid rPMFAAAAIBAJ amp pg 2236 60431 dead link https news google com newspapers nid 1964 amp dat 19800901 amp id 7v8sAAAAIBAJ amp sjid j80FAAAAIBAJ amp pg 1799 156629 dead link Ron Newman Archives Cosmos regain soccer title Christian Science Monitor September 23 1980 Cosmos triumph over Strikers in NASL Soccer Bowl The Evening News Newburgh NY September 22 1980 p 1 B Retrieved July 7 2016 http www naslsoccerbowl com index php id 788 Scheiber Dave September 22 1980 Cosmos gobble up fourth NASL title St Petersburg Times p 1 C p 12 C Retrieved July 7 2016 External links editHighlights of the game on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Soccer Bowl 2780 amp oldid 1206778694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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