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1971 North American Soccer League season

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Champions
  
Dallas Tornado

Highest attendance
  
19,437 Rochester @ NY

Start date
  
1971

Teams
  
4

Matches played
  
112

Premiers
  
Rochester Lancers

Average attendance
  
4,154

Champion
  
Dallas Tornado

Goals scored
  
306

Top goalscorer
  
Carlos Metidieri (19 goals)

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1972 North American Soccer League season

Statistics of North American Soccer League in season 1971. This was the 4th season of the NASL.

Contents

Overview

Eight teams competed with Dallas Tornado winning the championship. However Dallas' road to that title was the stuff of legends. In Game 1 of the best-of-three semifinal against the Rochester Lancers, league scoring champion Carlos Metidieri of Rochester mercifully ended the longest match in NASL history, 2–1, late in the 6th 15 minute OT period. The golden goal was scored in the 176th minute, or less than four minutes shy of playing two complete games in one day! Three days later Dallas evened the series at one game each with a 3–1 regulation win. In the rubber match four days later, the two teams ended regulation tied again at 1 goal apiece. This time the game would reach a 4th OT before Bobby Moffat sent Dallas into the Finals in the 148 minute. Incredibly, only four days after that, Dallas lost Game 1 of the NASL Championship Series, 2–1, in the 3rd OT to Atlanta after 123 minutes. All totaled, Dallas had played 537 minutes of football (3 minutes short of six games) in 13 days time. Finally the Tornado were able to get control of the finals, pulling away in Games 2 and 3, by scores of 4–1 and 2–0 respectively, to capture the title.

Changes From the previous season

Montreal Olympique, New York Cosmos and Toronto Metros joined the league while the Kansas City Spurs folded. Playoffs series switched from a two-game aggregate score to a best-two-out-of-three match format. Any playoff games tied after 90 minutes would now be settled by golden goal (or sudden death) overtime periods lasting 15 minutes each.

Regular season

W = Wins, L = Losses, T= Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, PT= point system

6 points for a win, 3 points for a tie, 0 points for a loss, 1 point for each goal scored up to three per game.

    -Premiers (most points).     -Other playoff teams.

Game three


1971 NASL Champions: Dallas Tornado

Post season awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Carlos Metidieri, Rochester
  • Coach of the year: Ron Newman, Dallas
  • Rookie of the year: Randy Horton, New York
  • References

    1971 North American Soccer League season Wikipedia