1976 North American Soccer League season

Statistics of North American Soccer League in season 1976. This was the 9th season of the NASL.

North American Soccer League 1976 season
Season1976
ChampionsToronto Metros-Croatia
PremiersTampa Bay Rowdies
Matches played240
Goals scored760 (3.17 per match)
Top goalscorerDerek Smethurst
(20 goals)
Highest attendance58,218 (NY @ Seattle)
Lowest attendance531 (Chicago @ Boston)
Average attendance10,295
1975
1977

Overview

The league's twenty teams were divided into two conferences (Atlantic or Pacific), playing a total of 240 matches. Each team's 24 matches were divided between a round-robin with other teams in the same conference and six matches against different teams in the other conference. Points were awarded for wins (six) and each goal (up to three) regardless of results; ties in regulation were decided by 15 minutes of sudden death overtime followed by a penalty shootout from 35 yards (105 ft). The playoffs were expanded from eight to twelve teams with automatic berths for the top two teams in each of the four divisions and two wild card slots per conference for the remaining best finishing teams.[1]

The Toronto Metros-Croatia defeated the Minnesota Kicks in the Soccer Bowl on August 28 to win the championship. The match was hosted at the Kingdome in Seattle, the new home of the Seattle Sounders. The Tampa Bay Rowdies finished the regular season with the best record, giving them consecutive titles in three different domestic NASL competitions. Though not in a calendar year, within 12 months they won the Soccer Bowl in August 1975, the NASL indoor cup in March 1976, and the regular season shield or premiership in August 1976. Since NASL teams at that time did not participate in the U.S. Open Cup, this would be the closest one would ever come to achieving any sort of a North American treble.

Changes from the previous season

New teams

  • None

Teams folding

  • None

Teams moving

  • Baltimore Comets to San Diego Jaws
  • Denver Dynamos to Minnesota Kicks

Name changes

  • None

Map of clubs

Northern Division Eastern Division Southern Division Western Division

Regular season

Pld = Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, GD = Goal Differential, BP = Bonus Points, Pts= total points

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

 -Premiers (most points).  -Other playoff teams.

Atlantic Conference

Northern Division
TeamPldWLGFGAGDBPPts
Chicago Sting241595232+2042132
Toronto Metros-Croatia241593830+833123
Rochester Lancers2413113632+436114
Hartford Bicentennials2412123756−1935107
Boston Minutemen247173564−293274
Source: [citation needed]
Eastern Division
TeamPldWLGFGAGDBPPts
Tampa Bay Rowdies241865830+2846154
New York Cosmos241686534+3152148
Washington Diplomats2414104638+842126
Philadelphia Atoms248163249−173280
Miami Toros246182958−292763
Source: [citation needed]

Pacific Conference

Western Division
TeamPldWLGFGAGDBPPts
Minnesota Kicks241595433+2148138
Seattle Sounders2414104031+939123
Vancouver Whitecaps2414103830+836120
Portland Timbers248162341−182371
St. Louis Stars245192957−282858
Source: [citation needed]
Southern Division
TeamPldWLGFGAGDBPPts
San Jose Earthquakes2414104730+1739123
Dallas Tornado2413114445−139117
Los Angeles Aztecs2412124344−136108
San Antonio Thunder2412123832+635107
San Diego Jaws249152947−182882
Source: [citation needed]

NASL All-Stars

First Team[2]  Position  Second TeamHonorable Mention[3]
Arnie Mausser, Tampa BayGEric Martin, WashingtonPaolo Cimpiel, Toronto
Keith Eddy, New YorkDStewart Jump, Tampa BayDave Gillett, Seattle
Bobby Moore, San AntonioDGeorge Ley, DallasFrank Spraggon, Minnesota
Tommy Smith, Tampa BayDRon Webster, MinnesotaJim Holton, Miami
Mike England, SeattleDBob Smith, PhiladelphiaBruce Wilson, Vancouver
Rodney Marsh, Tampa BayMAlan West, MinnesotaDave Clements, New York
Ramón Mifflin, New YorkMBobby Hope, DallasWolfgang Sühnholz, Toronto
António Simões, San JoseMAl Trost, St. LouisCharlie Cooke, Los Angeles
Pelé, New YorkFDerek Smethurst, Tampa BayJimmy Robertson, Seattle
George Best, Los AngelesFJeff Bourne, DallasMark Liveric, San Jose
Giorgio Chinaglia, New YorkFStewart Scullion, Tampa BayTommy Ord, Vancouver

Playoffs

All playoff games in all rounds including Soccer Bowl '76 were single game elimination match ups.

Bracket

First RoundDivision ChampionshipsConference ChampionshipsSoccer Bowl '76
            
E2New York Cosmos2
E3Washington Diplomats0
E1Tampa Bay Rowdies3
E2New York Cosmos1
E1Tampa Bay Rowdies0
Atlantic Conference
N2Toronto Metros-Croatia2
N2Toronto Metros-Croatia2
N3Rochester Lancers1
N1Chicago Sting2(1)
N2Toronto Metros-Croatia2(3)
N2Toronto Metros-Croatia3
W1Minnesota Kicks0
S2Dallas Tornado2
S3Los Angeles Aztecs0
S1San Jose Earthquakes2
S2Dallas Tornado0
S1San Jose Earthquakes1
Pacific Conference
W1Minnesota Kicks3
W2Seattle Sounders1
W3Vancouver Whitecaps0
W1Minnesota Kicks3
W2Seattle Sounders0

First round

August 17Washington Diplomats0–2New York CosmosShea Stadium • Att. 22,698[4]

August 18Los Angeles Aztecs0–2Dallas TornadoOwnby Stadium • Att. 9,413

August 18Vancouver Whitecaps0–1Seattle SoundersKingdome • Att. 30,406

August 18Rochester Lancers1–2Toronto Metros-CroatiaVarsity Stadium • Att. 6,852

Conference semifinals

August 20Toronto Metros-Croatia3–2 (PK, 3–1)Chicago StingSoldier Field • Att. 8,150

August 20New York Cosmos1–3Tampa Bay RowdiesTampa Stadium • Att. 36,863

August 20Dallas Tornado0–2San Jose EarthquakesSpartan Stadium • Att. 15,135

August 21Seattle Sounders0–3Minnesota KicksMetropolitan Stadium • Att. 41,405

Conference Championships

August 24Toronto Metros-Croatia2–0Tampa Bay RowdiesTampa Stadium • Att. 28,046

August 25San Jose Earthquakes1–3Minnesota KicksMetropolitan Stadium • Att. 49,572

Soccer Bowl '76

Toronto Metros-Croatia3–0Minnesota Kicks
Eusébio 40:28'
Lukačević 53:57' (Ferriera)
Ferriera 82:43'
Attendance: 25,765

1976 NASL Champions: Toronto Metros-Croatia

Post season awards

References