Soccer Bowl '76 was the championship final of the 1976 NASL season, between the Toronto Metros-Croatia and the Minnesota Kicks. The match was played on August 28, 1976 at the Kingdome, in Seattle, Washington. The Toronto Metros-Croatia won the match, 3–0, to claim their first North American championship.[1][2]

Soccer Bowl '76
EventSoccer Bowl
DateAugust 28, 1976 (1976-08-28)
VenueKingdome, Seattle, Washington
Man of the MatchWolfgang Sühnholz
RefereeGordon Hill (England)
Attendance25,765
1975
1977

Background edit

 
The Kingdome was the venue for Soccer Bowl '76

Toronto Metros-Croatia edit

The Toronto Metros-Croatia qualified for the playoffs by virtue of a second-place finish in the Northern Division with 123 points. Toronto defeated the Rochester Lancers in a first round match, 2–1, on August 18, 1976. Two days later in the conference semifinals they played the Northern Division champion Chicago Sting to a 2–2 draw, and advanced on penalties, 3–1. In the Atlantic Conference finals the Metros-Croatia upset the defending champion Tampa Bay Rowdies, 2–0, on August 24, 1976, to advance to the Soccer Bowl.

Minnesota Kicks edit

The Minnesota Kicks qualified for the playoffs by virtue of winning the Western Division with 138 points. The point total earned them the number one seed in the Pacific Conference and with it, a first round playoff bye. The Kicks defeated the Seattle Sounders in the conference semifinals, 3–0, on August 21, 1976. Four days later they downed the Southern Division champion San Jose Earthquakes, 3–1, in the Pacific Conference finals played on August 25, 1975, to advance to the Soccer Bowl.

Match details edit

Toronto Metros-Croatia3–0Minnesota Kicks
Eusébio   40:28'
Lukačević   53:57' (Ferreira)
Ferreira   82:43'
Report
Attendance: 25,765
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Toronto Metros-Croatia
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Minnesota Kicks
GK 1   Željko Bilecki
DF 14   Damir Šutevski  
DF 6   Mladen Cukon
DF 4   Filip Blašković
DF 2   Robert Iarusci
MF 3   Tadeusz Polak
MF 10   Eusébio (c)
MF 5   Wolfgang Sühnholz
FW 11   Ivair Ferreira
FW 9   Ivan Lukačević
FW 12   Ivan Grnja
Substitutes:[7]
MF 7   Gene Strenicer  
MF 8   Carmine Marcantonio
DF 16   Chris Horrocks
FW 18   Bruno Pilaš
Manager:
  Domagoj Kapetanović
GK 1   Geoff Barnett
DF 5   Steve Litt
DF 4   Peter Brine
DF 6   Alan Merrick (c)
DF 3   Frank Spraggon
MF 11   Patrick Ntsoelengoe  
MF 17   Sam Bick
MF 10   Alan West
FW 21   Ade Coker
FW 18   Ron Futcher
FW 9   Alan Willey
Substitutes:[8]
DF 2   Ron Webster
FW 7   Mike Flater
MF 8   Tom Howe  
DF 12   Peter Short
MF 17   Sam Bick
Manager:
  Freddie Goodwin

1976 NASL Champions: Toronto Metros-Croatia

Soccer Bowl MVP:
Wolfgang Sühnholz (Toronto)

Assistant referees:

Television: CBS, CBC
Announcers: Jon Miller[9][10]

Statistics edit

Overall[11]
Statistic Toronto Minnesota
Goals scored 3 0
Total shots 17 15
On target 11 6
Saves 6 8
Yellow cards ? ?
Red cards 0 0

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ NASL. "NASLSoccerBowl - History - Past Winner". North American Soccer League.
  2. ^ NASL. "NASL 1968-1984 - Yearly Result". North American Soccer League.
  3. ^ "Soccer Bowl '76 scheduled today". The Times-Standard (Eureka, CA). August 28, 1976. p. 9. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  4. ^ "The Spokesman-Review - Google News Archive Search".
  5. ^ Weinstein, Leo (August 29, 1976). "Canadians rip Kicks, win crown". San Francisco Examiner. p. C-1. Retrieved December 31, 2019.
  6. ^ "1976 Soccer Bowl Toronto Metro Croatia vs Minnesota Kicks highlights (Film) NASL". YouTube.
  7. ^ Jose, Colin (1989). NASL: A Complete Record of the North American Soccer League. Derby, England: Breedon Books. p. 162.
  8. ^ Jose, Colin (2003). North American Soccer League Encyclopedia. Haworth, NJ: St. Johann Press. p. 380.
  9. ^ Miller, Hyman, Jon W., Mark (2000). Confessions of a Baseball Purist: What's Right, and Wrong, with Baseball, as ... JHU Press. p. 169. ISBN 9780801863165.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Lalas, Greg (August 24, 2011). "Soccer Almanac: The explosion of soccer on TV". MLSsoccer.com.
  11. ^ "Toronto trips Kicks for NASL title, 3-0". Baltimore Sun. August 29, 1976. p. B14. Retrieved May 24, 2020.