1980_North_American_Soccer_League_season

1980 North American Soccer League season

1980 North American Soccer League season

Soccer league season


Statistics of North American Soccer League in season 1980. This was the 13th season of the NASL.

Quick Facts Season, Champions ...

Overview

The league comprised 24 teams; for the only time in NASL history, the lineup of teams was identical to the year before, with no clubs joining or dropping out, franchise shifts or even name changes. The New York Cosmos defeated the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in the finals on September 21 to win the championship. For the third time in league history the team with the most wins (Seattle) did not win the regular season due to the NASL's system of awarding bonus points for goals scored.

Changes from the previous season

The 1980 season saw the regular season expand from 30 games to 32 games. Three North Americans were required to be among the eleven playing in the match for each team, up from two during the previous season.[1]

New teams

  • None

Teams folding

  • None

Teams moving

  • None

Name changes

  • None

Regular season

W = Wins, L = Losses, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, PT= point system

6 points for a win, 0 points for a loss, 1 point for each regulation goal scored up to three per game.

 -Premiers (most points).  -Best record.  -Other playoff teams.
More information Eastern Division, W ...

NASL All-Stars

More information First Team, Position ...

Playoffs

The top two teams from each division qualified for the playoffs automatically. The last two spots would go to the next best teams in the conference, regardless of division. The top three conference seeds went to the division winners, seeds 4-6 went to the second place teams and the last two seeds were given wild-card berths. The winners of each successive round would be reseeded within the conference by regular season point total, regardless of first-round seeding.[4] The Soccer Bowl remained a single game final.

In 1979 and 1980, if a playoff series was tied at one win apiece, a full 30 minute mini-game was played. If there was no winner after the 30 minutes ended, the teams would then move on to a shoot-out to determine a series winner.[5]

Bracket

Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Championships Soccer Bowl '80
                  
AC1 Chicago 1 3 1(0)
AC8 San Diego 2 2 1(3)
San Diego 6 0 1(2)
Tampa Bay 3 6 1(0)
AC2 Tampa Bay 1 4
AC7 New England 0 0
San Diego 1 4 0
Fort Lauderdale 2 2 2
AC3 Edmonton 2 0 1
AC6 Houston 1 1 0
Edmonton 0 2(2) 0
Fort Lauderdale 1 2(1) 3
AC4 Fort Lauderdale 2 0 0(3)
AC5 California 1 2 0(2)
Fort Lauderdale 0
New York 3
NC1 New York 3 8
NC8 Tulsa 1 1
New York 3 0 3
Dallas 2 3 0
NC3 Dallas 1 2
NC6 Minnesota 0 0
New York 2 3
Los Angeles 1 1
NC4 Los Angeles 0 1(5) 2
NC5 Washington 1 1(4) 0
Los Angeles 3 0 1(2)
Seattle 0 4 1(0)
NC2 Seattle 2 3
NC7 Vancouver 1 1

First round

More information Lower seed, Higher seed ...

Conference semifinals

More information Lower seed, Higher seed ...

Conference Championships

More information Lower seed, Higher seed ...

Soccer Bowl '80

More information New York Cosmos, 3–0 ...
Attendance: 50,768[8]
Referee: Paul Avis (Canada)[9]

1980 NASL Champions: New York Cosmos

Post season awards


References

  1. "The Evening Independent - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  2. "Archived copy". home.att.net. Archived from the original on May 1, 2008. Retrieved January 11, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. 1980 Official North American Soccer League Guide. 1980. p. 276.
  4. "NASL Playoffs Open Tonight". The Hour. August 14, 1979. p. 49. Retrieved July 6, 2013.
  5. "Cosmos regain soccer title". Christian Science Monitor. September 23, 1980.
  6. "NASL Soccer Bowl". Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved October 17, 2013.
  7. "Jack Brand". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved May 8, 2013.

1980 Official North American Soccer League Guide. New York, NY: North American Soccer League. 1980.


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