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1988 American Soccer League


FieldValue
competitionAmerican Soccer League
season1988
num_teams10
winnersWashington Diplomats
(1st title)
premiersNew Jersey Eagles
(1st title)
matches100
league topscorerJorge Acosta
(14 goals)
total goals300
prevseasonFirst season
nextseason1989

(1st title) (1st title) (14 goals)

The 1988 American Soccer League was the first season of the American Soccer League which took place during the summer of 1988.

History

The third American Soccer League owed its creation to several events in the early 1980s. In 1983, the second American Soccer League collapsed from over-expansion, runaway spending and a restricted fan base. A year later, the North American Soccer League collapsed for essentially the same reasons. In 1985, the West-coast based Western Soccer Alliance was created as a regional, financially austere league. This new league kept expenditures low while building its fan base. In 1987, the Lone Star Soccer Alliance began its first season, mimicking the WSA model with teams in or near Texas. On May 7, 1987, several team executives led by Clive Toye announced the creation of an east coast-based league using the WSA model. This new league, named the American Soccer League, planned to begin its first season in 1988. Chuck Blazer was announced as the league's commissioner and Clive Toye was named its chairman.

The league planned a twenty-game schedule with at least six teams having a $75,000 salary cap. The league initially concentrated on the northeast, but in August 1987, plans expanded to include teams situated in Florida. This was soon followed by announcements of the entry of the Fort Lauderdale Strikers and Tampa Bay Rowdies. By October 1987, the list of teams was finalized with the addition of the Orlando Lions and Miami Sharks. The league now divided itself into two five-team divisions. On April 9, 1988, the American Soccer League began its first season when the New Jersey Eagles defeated the Miami Sharks, 2–1. When the regular season ended the first week of August, Eagles had topped the standings with forty-five points. Four teams made the playoffs, the top two from both the Northern and Southern Divisions. The Washington Diplomats which had the worst record of the four playoff teams, stunned the league by defeating first the New Jersey Eagles, then the Fort Lauderdale Strikers to win the first league championship.

League standings

Northern Division

Southern Division

Playoffs

Bracket

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Semifinal 1

3:00 PM EDT Sylvanus Oriaikhi Kurt Dasbach Steve Kinsey Ricardo Alonso 8:00 PM EDT Ken Fogarty Miljce Donev Ray Hudson Marcelo Carrera Fort Lauderdale advances two games to none.

Semifinal 2

8:00 PM EDT Jean Harbor Leonel Suazo 5:00 PM EDT Marco Casas-Cordero Fernando Iturbe Washington advances two games to one.

ASL Championship Final

Higher seedSeriesLower seedGame 1Game 2Mini-gameAttendance
Fort Lauderdale Strikers2–0Washington Diplomats3–42–3xAugust 21 • RFK Stadium • 5,745
August 27 • Lockhart Stadium • 4,257

Game 1

8:00 PM EDT Joaquin Canales Ronald Simmons Mark Schwartz Thomas Rongen

Game 2

8:00 EDT Keith Trehy Michael Brady

Points leaders

RankScorerClubGoalsAssistsPoints
1Jorge AcostaNew Jersey Eagles14432
2Steve KinseyFort Lauderdale Strikers10323
3Teófilo CubillasFort Lauderdale Strikers7517
4Mark LambOrlando Lions8117
5Scott SnyderWashington Stars8117
6Maicol AnteloNew Jersey Eagles6416
7Roger ChavezNew Jersey Eagles5616
8Marcelo CarreraFort Lauderdale Strikers4816
9Mirko CastilloFort Lauderdale Strikers5515
10Guillermo PizzaroMiami Sharks6214
11Andy BingBoston Bolts5414
11Russ DowningAlbany Capitals4614
11Leonel SuazoWashington Diplomats6113
11Mike SweeneyBoston Bolts5313
11Kurt ManalBoston Bolts5313

1988 ASL All-Star game

The ASL All-Star game was hosted by the Fort Lauderdale Strikers at Lockhart Stadium. Players that were unable to play due to injury, as well as any Strikers selected to the squad were replaced, since the All-Stars' opponent was the Strikers. George Best also suited up for the Strikers in the match. The match ended in a 3–3 draw after 90 minutes, and moved directly to a penalty shootout. Both teams converted four of five attempts, and in an unusual move agreed to end it there with the consent of the referees.

All-Star selections

All-StarsPositionAlternates
Winston DuBose, Tampa BayGAlan Rough, Orlando
Troy Edwards, MiamiDRoss Irwin, Boston
Brian Ainscough, New JerseyD-
Lou Karbiener, OrlandoD-
George Lidster, Washington StarsD-
Steve Powell, Albany (injured)MDirceu Guimarães, Miami • Andy Harrison, Albany
Sonny Askew, Washington StarsMRay Hudson, Fort Lauderdale
Rob Ryerson, MarylandMTeofilo Cubillas, Fort Lauderdale
Steve Wegerle, Tampa BayFJoaquin Canales, Washington Diplomats
Elvis Comrie, MarylandF-
Jorge Acosta, New JerseyF-
Lincoln Phillips, MarylandCoachJohn Kerr, Washington Stars (assistant coach)

Match summary

Ray Hudson Marcelo Carrera Dirceu Guimarães Elvis Comrie Report 2 Report 3 ? ? ? ? ? Elvis Comrie ? Dirceu Guimarães

References

References

  1. ''NEW SOCCER LEAGUE SETS NEWS CONFERENCE'' The Record (New Jersey) - Thursday, May 7, 1987
  2. ''NEW LOCAL SOCCER FRANCHISE WILL WATCH EXPENSES'' The Record (New Jersey) - Friday, May 8, 1987
  3. ''ASL TO DISCUSS EXPANSION TO FLORIDA'' Sun-Sentinel - Wednesday, August 19, 1987
  4. (June 16, 1988). "1988 ASL All-Star Game At A Glance". Palm Beach Post.
  5. Lazzarino, Chris. (June 16, 1988). "1988 All-Stars rally in second half to tie Strikers". Sun Sentinel.
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