1980–81 NASL Indoor season

North American Soccer League -1980–81 Indoor Season-
Season 1980–81
Champions Edmonton Drillers
Premiers Chicago Sting
Matches played 171
Goals scored 1998 (11.68 per match)
Top goalscorer West Germany Karl-Heinz Granitza (42 goals)
Average attendance 5,146

1980–81 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 season. Just as the season was getting underway, the Jacksonville Tea Men relocated from New England.[1] Teams played an 18-game regular season. The Edmonton Drillers won the championship with a two-game finals-sweep of the Chicago Sting. This was the Drillers' first ever NASL title.

Regular Season

W = Wins, L = Losses, GB = Games Behind 1st Place, % = Winning Percentage, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against

Eastern DivisionWLGB%GFGA
Atlanta Chiefs135--.7229775
Tampa Bay Rowdies994.500126120
Jacksonville Tea Men8105.44496 102
Fort Lauderdale Strikers 1 1712.056 58 125
Central DivisionWLGB%GFGA
Chicago Sting135--.722146103
Minnesota Kicks1261.6679373
Detroit Express7 116.389 90106
Southern DivisionWLGB%GFGA
California Surf 108--.5569196
Tulsa Roughnecks9 91.500128109
Dallas Tornado 7113.38910094
San Diego Sockers6 124.333101121
Northern DivisionWLGB%GFGA
Vancouver Whitecaps117--.6119196
Edmonton Drillers 108 1.556 128 109
Calgary Boomers1081.55610094
Toronto Blizzard5136.278101121
Western DivisionWLGB%GFGA
Los Angeles Aztecs 117--.61111899
Portland Timbers1081.55611093
San Jose Earthquakes1081.556118115
Seattle Sounders992.50010698

Playoffs

Bracket

  First Round Semifinals Championship Series
                                       
  P1  Chicago Sting 6 8(OT) -  
W2  Portland Timbers 2 7 -  
  P1  Chicago Sting 8 5 4  
  E1  Atlanta Chiefs 3 9 2  
E1  Atlanta Chiefs 10 5(OT) -
  C2  Minnesota Kicks 8 4 -  
    P1  Chicago Sting 6 4 -
  N2  Edmonton Drillers 9 5 -
  N2  Edmonton Drillers 8 10 -  
W1  Los Angeles Aztecs 3 6 -  
  N2  Edmonton Drillers 9 6 -
  C1  Vancouver Whitecaps 7 4 -  
C1  Vancouver Whitecaps 0 8 4
  S1  California Surf 3 5 0  

1st Round

If a playoff series is tied after two games, a 15 minute, tie breaker mini-game is played.

Game 1 Game 2 Mini-game Attendance
Edmonton Drillers - Los Angeles Aztecs 8 - 3 10 - 6 x February 16 -1,621 • February 19 -4,310
Vancouver Whitecaps - California Surf 0 - 3[2] 8 - 5 4 - 0 February 18 -1,000+ • February 21 -8,496
Atlanta Chiefs - Minnesota Kicks 10 - 8 5 - 4 (OT) x February 16 -6,354 • February 20 -6,150
Chicago Sting - Portland Timbers 6 - 2 8 - 7 (OT) x February 17 -3,254 • February 19 -6,286

Semi-Finals

Game 1 Game 2 Mini-game Attendance
Vancouver Whitecaps - Edmonton Drillers 7 - 9 4 - 6 x February 24 -3,420 • February 28 -?
Chicago Sting - Atlanta Chiefs 8 - 3 5 - 9 4 - 2 February 25 -9,187 • February 28 -12,376

Championship Finals

Game 1 Game 2 Mini-game Attendance
Chicago Sting - Edmonton Drillers 6 - 9 4 - 5 x March 2–5,089 • March 7–16,257

Post season awards

References

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