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1976 NASL Indoor tournament

Indoor soccer tournament


Indoor soccer tournament

FieldValue
tourney_nameNorth American Soccer League
-1976 Indoor Tournament-
other_titlesNASL Indoor Tournament
datesMarch 12, 1976 –
March 27, 1976
num_teams12
champion_otherTampa Bay Rowdies
count1
second_otherRochester Lancers
matches16
goals175
top_scorerUSA Juli Veee (8 goals)
playerBER Clyde Best (Tampa Bay)
prevseason1975
nextseason1978 Skelly

-1976 Indoor Tournament- March 27, 1976 Over the course of three weekends in March 1976, the North American Soccer League hosted its second league-wide indoor soccer tournament. Twelve of the twenty NASL teams participated.

Overview

In 1976, instead of playing a full indoor schedule (and despite the hopes of Tampa Bay owner George Strawbridge, Jr.), the North American Soccer League opted to stage a two-tiered indoor tournament for the second consecutive year. Of the league's 20 teams, 12 participated in three regions, which was down from 16 in four regions in the previous year's tournament. The regional winners along with the "best" second-place team would advance to the final four in St. Petersburg, Florida. While the goals remained 4 × 16, the games would be shortened to three 15-minute periods, instead of the 20-minute frames played the previous year. The tournament also saw the first-ever indoor overtime and penalty shootout, as Miami and Boston played to a 6–6 draw in the opening match. After 45 minutes of regulation time and two 5-minute golden goal extra sessions, the match was ultimately decided by spot kicks.

Playing in their home arena, the Bayfront Center, the Tampa Bay Rowdies defeated the Rochester Lancers 6–4 in the Championship Final. Juli Veee of San Jose scored eight goals to lead the tournament, while Clyde Best of Tampa Bay earned the MVP honors.

Map of clubs

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1976 Indoor Regional tournaments

Eastern Regional

played at the Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg, Florida


PosTeamGWLGFGAGDPTS
1Tampa Bay Rowdies220148+64
2Washington Diplomats2111412+22
3Miami Toros211915–62
4Boston Minutemen202911–20

*Tampa Bay wins region, advances to semifinals

  • East Regional MVP: Stewart Scullion (Tampa Bay) – 3 goals, 1 assist
  • All-Regional Team: Stojan Trickovic (Washington), John Kerr (Washington), Rodney Marsh (Tampa Bay), Arsène Auguste (Tampa Bay), Stewart Scullion (Tampa Bay), Shep Messing (Boston)

Midwest Regional

played at International Amphitheatre in Chicago, Illinois


PosTeamGWLGFGAGDPTS
1Rochester Lancers220106+44
2Chicago Sting21187+12
3Toronto Metros-Croatia2111012–22
4St. Louis Stars2021013–30

*Rochester wins region, advances to semifinals

  • Midwest Regional MVP: Mario Garcia (Rochester) – 5 goals
  • All-Regional Team: Mario Garcia (Rochester), Bobby Ranogejec (Chicago), Pat McBride (St. Louis) Jim May (Rochester)

West Regional

played at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California


PosTeamGWLGFGAGDPTS
1San Jose Earthquakes2202610+164
2Dallas Tornado220164+124
3San Diego Jaws202613–70
4Vancouver Whitecaps202829–210

*San Jose wins region on goal differential, while Dallas is the top second-place team in any region, so both advance to semifinals

  • West Regional MVP: Juli Veee (San Jose) – 5 goals, 5 assists
  • All-Regional Team: Juli Veee (San Jose), Paul Child (San Jose), Roy Turner (Dallas), David Chadwick (Dallas), Archie Roboostoff (San Diego), Mike Ivanow (San Jose)

1976 Indoor Final Four

Bracket

| score-width=35px | RD1-seed1=M1 | RD1-team1=Rochester Lancers | RD1-score1=6 | RD1-seed2=W1 | RD1-team2=San Jose Earthquakes | RD1-score2=4

| RD1-seed3=E1 | RD1-team3=Tampa Bay Rowdies | RD1-score3=6 | RD1-seed4=W2 | RD1-team4=Dallas Tornado | RD1-score4=2

| RD2-seed1=M1 | RD2-team1=Rochester Lancers | RD2-score1=4 | RD2-seed2=E1 | RD2-team2=Tampa Bay Rowdies | RD2-score2=6

| RD2b-seed1 =W1 | RD2b-team1 =San Jose Earthquakes | RD2b-score1 =5 | RD2b-seed2 =W2 | RD2b-team2 =Dallas Tornado | RD2b-score2 =2

Semi-finals

played at the Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg, Florida

Third-place match

played at the Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg, Florida

Championship final

Report 2 Lindsay Best Smethurst Smethurst Best Escos Silva Moia 1976 NASL Indoor Champions: Tampa Bay Rowdies

Final Four awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Clyde Best (Tampa Bay) – Games: 4; Goals: 7; Assists: 4 Total points: 18
  • All-tournament Team: Clyde Best (Tampa Bay), Juli Veee (San Jose), Derek Smethurst (Tampa Bay), João Pedro (Rochester), Stewart Scullion (Tampa Bay), Jim May (Rochester)

Final team rankings

G = Games, W = Wins, L = Losses, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, GD = Goal Differential

PosTeamGWLGFGAGD
1Tampa Bay Rowdies4402614+12
2Rochester Lancers4312016+4
3San Jose Earthquakes4313518+17
4Dallas Tornado4222015+5
5Washington Diplomats2111412+2

Non-tournament matches

In addition to the tournament itself, a few teams staged other indoor matches as tune-ups for both the outdoor season and the indoor tournament itself.

Match reports

Report 2 Austin Lindsay Best Marsh Marsh Best Best Scullion Scullion Best L. Anderson E. Reid McKenzie Report 2 Kemp , Samuelsson , B. Demling Moore Mitić Cohen Report 2 Report 3 Navarro Galati López Grell Minor

References

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  19. Chittenden, Ed. (March 22, 1976). "Quakes Capture Title". The Times (San Mateo, CA).
  20. Hunt, Tim. (March 22, 1976). "Quakes work for 8–4 win". The Argus (Fremont, CA).
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