1981 North American Soccer League season
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in season 1981. This was the 14th season of the NASL.


Overview

There were a total of 21 teams participating. Three teams (Houston, Rochester and Washington) folded, while four others (Memphis, Detroit, New England and Philadelphia) moved to new cities. Playoff series were switched from the two matches plus a mini-game tiebreaker used since 1977, to a best-of-three full matches played on three separate dates. The Chicago Sting defeated the New York Cosmos in Soccer Bowl '81 on September 26 to win the championship. When
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players went on strike on June 12, there was speculation that other sports, especially soccer, would see larger crowds. However, the 157 NASL matches played during the baseball work stoppage (which ended August 9) drew an average attendance of only 13,419, less than the full-season average of 14,084.


Changes from the previous season


New teams

*None


Teams folding

*
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*Rochester Lancers *Washington Diplomats


Teams moving

*Memphis Rogues to Calgary Boomers *Detroit Express to Washington Diplomats *New England Tea Men to Jacksonville Tea Men *Philadelphia Fury to Montreal Manic


Name changes

*None


Regular season

''W = Wins, L = Losses, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, PT= point system'' 6 points for a win in regulation and overtime, 4 point for a shootout win, 0 points for a loss, 1 bonus point for each regulation goal scored, up to three per game. :''-Premiers (most points). -Other playoff teams.''


NASL All-Stars


Playoffs

15 teams qualified for the playoffs – each first and second-place team across the divisions plus the five next best teams. Division winners were seeded 1 through 5, the second-place teams were seeded 6 through 10, and the last five teams were seeded 11 through 15 regardless of division placing. The top seed received a bye, and the remaining 14 teams paired off to play the first round. Series winners would be reseeded by season point total after each round. The 'best of two' format used from 1978 to 1980 was discarded for a more straightforward best of three games format in the first three rounds.


Bracket


First round

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, the Fort Lauderdale Strikers hosted both Games 1 and 2 (instead of Game 1 only), there-by gaining home field advantage even though they were the lower seed.
'' ''*Seattle Sounders hosted Game 2 (instead of Game 1) due to a scheduling conflict with the Mariners baseball club.''


Quarterfinals


Semifinals


Soccer Bowl '81

1981 NASL Champions: Chicago Sting ''*From 1977 through 1984 the NASL had a variation of the penalty shoot-out procedure for tied matches. The shoot-out started 35 yards from the goal and allowed the player 5 seconds to attempt a shot. The player could make as many moves as he wanted in a breakaway situation within the time frame. Even though this particular match was a scoreless tie after overtime, NASL procedure also called for the box score to show an additional "goal" given to the winning team.''


Post season awards

*Most Valuable Player: Giorgio Chinaglia, New York *Coach of the year: Willy Roy, Chicago *Rookie of the year:
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, Tulsa * North American Player of the Year: Mike Stojanović, San Diego


References


External links


Video of 1981 NASL goals of the year

Complete Results and Standings
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