1984 United Soccer League Season
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The 1984 USL season was the
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's first and only full season.


History

The creation of Ingo Krieg, owner of the
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, the United Soccer League formally announced its existence on February 1, 1984. The roots go back to Krieg's frustration over the direction taken by the second division American Soccer League which was declining after a period of overexpansion and financial excesses. Krieg proposed the creation of a financially sound league. In late January 1984, three ASL teams, the
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,
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and Jacksonville Tea Men informed the ASL that they intended to move to the USL for the upcoming season. When the league announced its formal creation on the first of February, it added to the list of teams by including one in Oklahoma City and another in North Carolina. By the end of February, the list of teams had solidified with Detroit dropping out and Buffalo and Fort Lauderdale joining. Bill Burfeind was named league commissioner On March 18, 1984, the league announced a final line-up of nine teams in three divisions. The season would run from May 12 through August 15. The season went fairly smoothly for a recently founded league, but the playoffs began with considerable confusion. The last week of July, league officials announced that the top team in each division would make the playoffs, for a total of three teams. The two teams with the next highest total points would play a single wild card game to determine the fourth team in the playoffs. Then the team with the highest number of points would play the team with the lowest in one semifinal and the middle two teams would play in the other semifinal. However, on Friday, August 17, two days before the first playoff games, league officials changed the format. They announced that Oklahoma City, which had topped the league with 127 points would play the winner of the wild card game, and not the Buffalo Storm which had the lowest number of points. Then the Storm owner,
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, announced that all games between his team and the Fort Lauderdale Storm would take place in Florida because of the low attendance at Buffalo home games. Fort Lauderdale Sun owner, Ronnie Sharp was forced to sell his team shortly after winning the 1984 championship, because of his involvement in a drug smuggling operation. ''Entertainment Investors, Inc.'', which was mostly made up of a group of doctors that used to sit together at
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' games, took over control of the Sun.


League standings


Northern Division


Southern Division


Western Division


Playoffs


Wild card


Semifinal 1



Semifinal 2



Final




Honors

* MVP: Jose Neto * Leading goal scorer: Jose Neto * Leading goalkeeper:
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* Rookie of the Year: Mark Schwartz * Coach of the Year:
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* Playoffs MVP: Mark Schwartz * Executive of the Year: Peter Kane


Points leaders


References


External links


United Soccer League (RSSSF)


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