1968 North American Soccer League season

North American Soccer League -1968 Season-
Season 1968
Champions Atlanta Chiefs
Premiers San Diego Toros
most total points
*Atlanta Chiefs
best Won/Loss record
Matches played 271
Goals scored 924 (3.41 per match)
Top goalscorer Janusz Kowalik
(30 goals)
Average attendance 4,669
1969

The 1968 North American Soccer League season was the 56th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States and Canada, and the 1st with a national first-division league with the inaugural season of the NASL.

The NASL was formed this year as a merger between the former top division soccer leagues, the United Soccer Association along with the National Professional Soccer League. In the inaugural year, the Atlanta Chiefs were the champions, by winning the NASL Final 3–0, in a two-game aggregate over the San Diego Toros. While the Chiefs were the champions for the season, the premiers for this season were the Toros, who obtained the highest point total.[1]

Overview

17 teams competed in this inaugural season, and the Atlanta Chiefs won the championship. While San Diego won the premiership, Atlanta's winning percentage was higher because a match had been canceled.[1] This would mark the first of five times in the league's history that the best record did not equate to a premiership.

8 came from the NPSL: Atlanta, Baltimore, Kansas City (from Chicago), New York, Oakland, St. Louis, San Diego ( from Los Angeles) and Toronto.

9 came from the USA: Boston (nickname changed), Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Vancouver (nickname shortened) and Washington.

2 teams from the NPSL folded (Philadelphia and Pittsburgh).

3 teams from the USA folded (New York, San Francisco and Toronto).

Two teams: Houston (USA) and St. Louis (NPSL) had the same nickname the "Stars".

Regular season

W = Wins, L = Losses, T= Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts= point system

6 points for a win, 3 points for a tie, 0 points for a loss, 1 point for each goal scored up to three per game.

Eastern Conference

Atlantic DivisionWLTGFGAPts
Atlanta Chiefs18765032174
Washington Whips151075032167
New York Generals128126254164
Baltimore Bays131634243128
Boston Beacons91765169121
Lakes DivisionWLTGFGAPts
Cleveland Stokers147116244175
Chicago Mustangs131096868164
Toronto Falcons131365569144
Detroit Cougars6214486588

Western Conference

Gulf DivisionWLTGFGAPts
Kansas City Spurs161156143158
Houston Stars141265841150
St. Louis Stars121464759130
Dallas Tornado22642810952
Pacific DivisionWLTGFGAPts
San Diego Toros18866538186
Oakland Clippers18867138185
Los Angeles Wolves111385552139
Vancouver Royals121555160136

NASL All-Stars

First Team[2][3]   Position   Second Team
Mirko Stojanović, Oakland G Vic Rouse, Atlanta
Mel Scott, Oakland D John Worbye, Washington
Momcilio Gavric, Oakland D John Cocking, Atlanta
David Davidovic, Oakland M Dennis Viollet, Baltimore
Ron Crisp, San Diego M Milan Čop, Oakland
Ruben Navarro, Cleveland M Tony Knapp, Los Angeles
Janusz Kowalik, Chicago F Victorio Casa, Washington
Pepe Fernandez, San Diego F Mario Baesso, Oakland
Jorgen Kristensen, Detroit[4] F Eric Barber, Kansas City
Casey Frankiewicz, St. Louis F Vavá, San Diego
Ilija Mitic, Oakland F Enrique Mateos, Cleveland

Playoffs

Bracket

Conference Finals[5] NASL Final 1968
 
E1  Atlanta Chiefs 1 2 3  
E2  Cleveland Stokers 1 1 2  
  E1  Atlanta Chiefs 0 3 3
  W1  San Diego Toros 0 0 0
W1  San Diego Toros 1 1 2
W2  Kansas City Spurs 1 0 1  

Conference finals

Higher seed Aggregate Lower seed First leg Second leg Attendance
Atlanta Chiefs 3–2 Cleveland Stokers 1–1 2–1 (OT) September 11 Cleveland Stadium 3,431
September 14 Atlanta Stadium 6,645
San Diego Toros 2–1 Kansas City Spurs 1–1 1–0 (2OT) September 11 Municipal Stadium 5,042
September 16 Balboa Stadium 6,271
[1][6][5]

NASL Final 1968

Main article: NASL Final 1968
Eastern Champion Aggregate Western Champion[7] First leg Second leg Attendance
Atlanta Chiefs 3–0 San Diego Toros 0–0 3–0 September 21 Balboa Stadium 9,360[8]
September 28 Atlanta Stadium 14,994

First leg

September 21
San Diego Toros 0–0 Atlanta Chiefs
Balboa Stadium, San Diego, California
Attendance: 9,360
Referee: Reg Clark (Canada)

Second leg


1968 NASL Champions: Atlanta Chiefs

Post season awards

References

  1. 1 2 3 "The Year in American Soccer - 1968". Homepages.sover.net. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
  2. "NASL Homepage". Web.archive.org. 2008-05-01. Archived from the original on 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
  3. "Steve Dimitry's NASL Web Page". Oocities.org. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
  4. "NASL Soccer North American Soccer League Players-Jorgen Kristensen". Nasljerseys.com. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
  5. 1 2 "San Diego advance to Finals in Soccer - Milwaukee Journal". Google news. 17 Sep 1968.
  6. "Toros Win Divisional Soccer Title - The Miami News". Google news. 16 Sep 1968.
  7. "San Diego Toros 1968". www.nasljerseys.com.
  8. http://soccerstats.us/teams/san-diego-toros/games/
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