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The Calgary Boomers were a Canadian soccer team that competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) for the 1980–81 Indoor and 1981 outdoor seasons. The team was based in Calgary and played their home games at
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during the indoor season and
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for outdoor matches. Originally founded as the
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, the team relocated to Calgary when it was purchased by
Nelson Skalbania Nelson Mathew Skalbania (born February 12, 1938) is an engineer and businessman from Vancouver, British Columbia who is best known for signing a then 17-year-old Wayne Gretzky to the Indianapolis Racers of the World Hockey Association, and for his ...
after the 1980 season. After loses of over $2 million during its operations, the team was placed into
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and its assets sold.


History

Founded as the
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in 1978, the team was purchased for $1.2 million by
Nelson Skalbania Nelson Mathew Skalbania (born February 12, 1938) is an engineer and businessman from Vancouver, British Columbia who is best known for signing a then 17-year-old Wayne Gretzky to the Indianapolis Racers of the World Hockey Association, and for his ...
, during the
1980 North American Soccer League season Statistics of North American Soccer League in season 1980. This was the 13th season of the NASL. Overview The league comprised 24 teams; for the only time in NASL history, the lineup of teams was identical to the year before, with no clubs joining ...
with the intention of moving the team to Calgary, as Skalbania did the
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which he purchased five months previously. The team debuted in the
1980–81 NASL Indoor season The 1980–81 season was the North American Soccer League's second indoor soccer season. Overview A total of 19 of a possible 21 NASL teams participated. New York and Montreal (who was moving from Philadelphia) were the only hold-outs this indoor ...
finishing its initial campaign with a record of 10 win and 8 losses with an average attendance of 4,672 and only missing out of a playoff berth base on goals scored. The Boomers finished the 1981 outdoor in second place in Northwest Division with 17 wins and 15 loses and a season average attendance of 10,501. The number 8 seed in the playoffs, the Boomers lost to the
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in best of three games first round 3–1 on 23 August and 2–0 on 26 August. At a press conference on 16 September 1981, owner Nelson Skalbania announced that unless the team could sell 6,500 indoor season tickets and a local ownership group found to purchase the team, the organization would cease operations the following Monday. The next day, the league announced the Boomers were one of five teams that failed to post the required $150,000 bond to participate in the 1981–82 NASL Indoor season. The following week, it was reported that GM Rudi Schiffer had delivered the $150,000 performance bond nine days after the deadline while attending the NASL meetings in Toronto and that a group of local businessmen had conditionally purchased the team in an effort to keep it Calgary. A few days later on 28 September 1981, it was announced that the Boomers would merge with the Edmonton Drillers with Skalbania selling his interest in the team to
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owner
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. The following day, however, the team which recorded loses over $2 million, was placed into
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, the deal fell through and the Boomer players were released to other team via a
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. Skalbania was later order by the Supreme Court of British Columbia to pay Memphis Rogues owner
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the $1.1 million balance of the team's original purchase price, having only paid the initial $125,000 down payment.


Coach

* Al Miller; Manager 1980-1981 * David Davies (Coach)


Year-by-year


Honors

All-Star Second Team Selections * 1981
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Indoor All-Star Selections * 1980–81 Juan Carlos Molina Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame * 2011
Victor Kodelja Victor Kodelja (born November 26, 1951) is a former member of the Canadian national soccer team and North American Soccer League. Professional Prior to playing professionally, Kodelja played in the Pacific Coast Soccer League, playing at least th ...


References


External links


Calgary Boomers roster/stats
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