1968 Vancouver Royals season

The 1968 Vancouver Royal Canadians season was the second season in the history of the Vancouver Royal Canadians soccer club. The club played in the North American Soccer League (NASL) at Empire Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Vancouver Royals
1968 season
OwnerGeorge Fleharty
Head coachFerenc Puskás
StadiumEmpire Stadium
North American Soccer League4th, Pacific Division
12th Overall
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: Henry Klein
Highest home attendance10,866
(Aug. 10 vs. Los Angeles)
Lowest home attendance3,123
(Apr. 10 vs. Baltimore)
Average home league attendance6,197
← 1967

Following the 1967 season, the USA and the FIFA-blacklisted National Professional Soccer League merged to form the North American Soccer League.[1][2] The merger meant that teams from the predecessor leagues competing against each other in the same markets needed to be moved, combined, or folded. As part of this process, George Fleharty bought the Vancouver Royal Canadians from E.G. Eakins and folded his NPSL team, the San Francisco Golden Gate Gales.[1] The new owner shortened the name to Vancouver Royals and chose player-coach Ferenc Puskás over future England coach Bobby Robson, the previous owner's new manager for the Vancouver Royals; he resigned when offered the demotion to assistant coach.[2] The 1968 Vancouver Royals' roster was put together without the preparation or advantage of importing an entire team.[3] A significant amount of the team was recruited by Bobby Robson including two brothers from Hong Kong playing in England. Ferenc Puskás also brought in several Europeans, a few players with connections to the Golden Gate Gaels, as well as at least two local players from local leagues. A few foreign players settled in Vancouver after their playing careers including Peter Dinsdale.[4] The Vancouver Royals had the third highest average attendance in the league at 6,197. The club folded after the 1968 season as the NASL contracted from seventeen clubs to five for the 1969 NASL season. The five remaining teams were located roughly in the U.S. Midwest with one team on the east coast.

Coaches edit

Players edit

Num Name Pos Height Weight Apps G A
1 Chris Varnavas   G 183 77 26 0 0
2 Bobby Cram   D 180 78 32 2 0
3 Gerrit Lagendijk   D 173 73 5 1 0
4 Antonio Collar   M 180 76 20 0 0
5 Tomas Krivitz   D 175 77 25 0 0
6 Peter Dinsdale   D 180 80 30 0 0
7 Lajos Vicek   F 170 67 15 2 0
8 Janos Hanek   F 173 74 12 3 0
9 John Green   F 175 68 25 4 0
10 Cheung Chi Doy   F 173 71 11 2 0
11 Kirk Apostolidis   F 178 77 7 0 0
11 Leif Claesson   F 183 79 16 3 0
12 Cheung Chi Wai   F 170 69 32 2 0
13 Mirko Casic   2 0 0
13 Atilla Sandor   F 170 63 1 0 0
14 Brian "Pat" O'Connell   F 173 72 27 6 0
15 Henry Hill   D 175 75 3 0 0
16 Gyorgy Liptak   D 178 83 12 0 0
17 Jose Arranz   F 175 76 4 0 0
17 Ike MacKay   F 183 79 15 2 0
18 Joaquin Rey   M 178 72 22 4 0
19 Jean-Pierre Chaillat   F 165 70 2 0 0
20 Gary DeLong   G 178 71 9 0 0
21 Henry Klein   F 180 79 26 20 4
Ken Pears   G 0 0 0
Reg Stratton   F 4 0 0

Num = Number, Pos = Position, Height in cm, Weight in kg, Apps = Appearances, G = Goals, A = Assists

Results edit

Standings edit

Pacific Division W L T GF GA Pts
San Diego Toros 18 8 6 65 38 186
Oakland Clippers 18 8 6 71 38 185
Los Angeles Wolves 11 13 8 55 52 139
Vancouver Royals 12 15 5 51 60 136

Results by round edit

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ResultWWWLLWDLLDWLDLDLWWLWLWLLWLWLLWLD
Source: soccerstats.us
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Match results edit

April 7, 1968 1 Vancouver Royals 4–1 Toronto Falcons Vancouver, British Columbia
Lajos Vicek  
Janos Hanek    
John Green (footballer)  
Report López  Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 5,620
April 14, 1968 3 Vancouver Royals 3–1 New York Generals Vancouver, British Columbia
Henry Klein    
Jonas Hanek  
Report Perau   Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 6,342
April 16, 1968 4 St. Louis Stars 2–1 Vancouver Royals St. Louis, Missouri
Pogrzeba  
Frankiewicz  
Report Bobby Cram   Stadium: Busch Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 3,188
April 20, 1968 5 Detroit Cougars 2–1 Vancouver Royals Detroit, Michigan
Kerr     Report Henry Klein   Stadium: Tiger Stadium
Attendance: 2,700
April 28, 1968 6 Vancouver Royals 1–0 Atlanta Chiefs Vancouver, British Columbia
Joaquin Rey   Report Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 6,780
May 8, 1968 8 San Diego Toros 5–1 Vancouver Royals San Diego, California
Fernández      
Baeza  
Vavá  
Report Brian O'Connell   Stadium: Balboa Stadium
Attendance: 6,614
May 19, 1968 10 Vancouver Royals 2–2 Kansas City Spurs Vancouver, British Columbia
Brian O'Connell     Report Barber     Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 4,831
June 8, 1968 14 Vancouver Royals 1–3 San Diego Toros Vancouver, British Columbia
Lajos Vicek   Report Fernández       Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 5,118
June 15, 1968 15 Vancouver Royals 2–2 Oakland Clippers Vancouver, British Columbia
Cheung Chi Wai  
Leif Claesson  
Report Davidovic  
Marin  
Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 6,027
June 22, 1968 16 Vancouver Royals 1–3 St. Louis Stars Vancouver, British Columbia
Brian O'Connell   Report Pogrzeba  
Wrenger  
Frankiewicz  
Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 7,352
July 4, 1968 19 Oakland Clippers 4–0 Vancouver Royals Oakland, California
Hoftvedt  
Mitic  
Davidovic  
Milosevic  
Report Stadium: Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
Attendance: 3,353
July 12, 1968 21 Boston Beacons 3–2 Vancouver Royals Boston, Massachusetts
Mulligan 
Dyreborg 
Sosa  
Report Henry Klein     Stadium: Fenway park
Attendance: 2,800
July 17, 1968 22 Cleveland Stokers 1–2 Vancouver Royals Cleveland, Ohio
Mateos   Report Joaquin Rey  
Brian O'Connell  
Stadium: Cleveland Stadium
Attendance: 3,541
July 19, 1968 23 Toronto Falcons 4–3 Vancouver Royals Toronto, Ontario
Daucik   
López    
DeBrito  
Report Henry Klein    
Leif Claesson  
Stadium: Varsity Stadium
Attendance: 5,171
July 27, 1968 24 Vancouver Royals 1–2 San Diego Toros Vancouver, British Columbia
Henry Klein   Report Tomic  
Meszaros  
Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 8,824
August 3, 1968 25 Vancouver Royals 2–1 Houston Stars Vancouver, British Columbia
Johnny Green  
Joaquin Rey  
Report Szalay   Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 7,307
August 7, 1968 26 Oakland Clippers 6–1 Vancouver Royals Oakland, California
Saccone  
Mitic  
Milosevic        
Report Henry Klein   Stadium: Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
Attendance: 3,212
August 10, 1968 27 Vancouver Royals 4–1 Los Angeles Wolves Vancouver, British Columbia
Johnny Green  
Joaquin Rey  
Henry Klein    
Report Walker   Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 10,866
August 15, 1968 28 Vancouver Royals 3–5 Washington Whips Vancouver, British Columbia
Henry Klein  
Brian O'Connell  
Leif Claesson  
Report Heineman  
D'Oliveira  
Siega    
Hansen  
Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 4,572
August 19, 1968 29 San Diego Toros 2–0 Vancouver Royals San Diego, California
Fernández     Report Stadium: Balboa Stadium
Attendance: 6,322
September 1, 1968 31 Los Angeles Wolves 2–0 Vancouver Royals Los Angeles, California
Ford  
Houliston  
Report Stadium: Rose Bowl
Attendance: 1,300
September 7, 1968 32 Houston Stars 2–2 Vancouver Royals Houston, Texas
Juracy  
Merayo  
Report Henry Klein     Stadium: Astrodome
Attendance: 2,776

See also edit

External links edit

References edit

  • Litterer, Dave. "North American Soccer League I (NASL) 1967-1984". American Soccer History Archives. Archived from the original on September 7, 2013. Retrieved November 2, 2012.
  • Severino, Carlos. "North American Soccer League 1968". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved November 2, 2012.
  1. ^ a b Associated Press (December 14, 1967). "20 cities picked for soccer loop". The New York Times. p. 80.
  2. ^ a b Litterer, David (January 31, 2010). "The Year in American Soccer - 1968". American Soccer Archives. Archived from the original on July 26, 2015. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  3. ^ Crossley, Andy (2013). "1967-1968 Vancouver Royal Canadians / Vancouver Royals". Fun While It Lasted. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  4. ^ Morrison, Dave. "Vancouver Royals". Retrieved February 6, 2014.