United Soccer Association

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United Soccer Association
Sport Soccer
Founded 1967
No. of teams 12
Country(ies) Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States and Image:Flag of Canada.svg Canada
Ceased 1967
Last champion(s) Los Angeles Wolves

The United Soccer Association is a former professional soccer league featuring teams from the United States and Canada. The league survived only one season before merging with the National Professional Soccer League to form the North American Soccer League. All the teams in the league were imported from Europe and South America.

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[edit] Origins

In 1966 a group of sports entrepreneurs, led by Jack Kent Cooke and including Lamar Hunt and Steve Stavro, formed a consortium known as the North American Soccer League with the intention of forming a professional soccer league in North America. This group was subsequently sanctioned by both the USSFA and FIFA. However a rival consortium known as the National Professional Soccer League also emerged and to avoid confusion Cooke renamed his consortium the United Soccer Association. The USA originally intended to launch its league in the spring of 1968. However the NPSL, which secured a TV contract from CBS, announced it was ready to launch in 1967. Not wanting to lose ground to its rival, the USA decided to fast track its launch. Without any players of its own, it opted to import whole teams from Europe and South America. It was intended that these teams would represent the franchises during the inaugural season, giving them time to build their own squads for the following season.

[edit] 1967 Season

After a series of exhibition games, the USA began playing on May 28 and got off to a good start. The Houston Stars attracted an opening crowd of 34,965. However subsequent attendances did not keep pace and the league finished with an average of 7,890 per game. Of the twelve teams Los Angeles Wolves, represented by Wolverhampton Wanderers and featuring Derek Dougan, Cleveland Stokers, represented by Stoke City and featuring Gordon Banks, and Washington Whips, represented by Aberdeen, emerged as the strongest sides. Roberto Boninsegna of Chicago Mustangs finished as the leagues top scorer with 10 goals. The USA entered its play off stage in July 1967. The Western Division champions Los Angeles Wolves, by the flip of a coin, won the right to host the championship game against the Eastern Division champions, Washington Whips. The match drew 17,824 to Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Wolves won the championship beating the Whips 6-5 after 36 minutes of extra-time. Four goals were scored within a 4 minute period midway through the second half and each team scored during extra time. The game was decided after Whips defender Ally Shewan scored an own goal.

[edit] NASL

In December 1967 the USA merged with National Professional Soccer League to form the North American Soccer League, taking the original name of the USA group. As a result of the merger several of the original USA franchises folded. This was partly to avoid some cities having two teams. As a result Toronto City, New York Skyliners and San Francisco Golden Gate Gales were disbanded in favour of their NPSL rivals, Toronto Falcons, New York Generals and Oakland Clippers. The owners of the Gales franchise subsequently merged with Vancouver Royal Canadians and Boston Rovers were relaunched as Boston Beacons. Together with Cleveland Stokers, Los Angeles Wolves, Houston Stars, Washington Whips and Dallas Tornado, these teams then became founding members of the NASL. However, after the 1968 season all of these franchises, with the exception of Dallas Tornado folded. They became NASL champions in 1971 and continued to play in the NASL until 1981.

The idea of importing teams to represent franchises was revived during the 1969 NASL season. Both Wolverhampton Wanderers and Dundee United returned. This time the former represented Kansas City Spurs and again emerged as champions. The latter linked up once again with Dallas Tornado. Two other English League teams West Ham United and Aston Villa represented Baltimore Bays and Atlanta Chiefs while Kilmarnock of the Scottish Football League played as the St. Louis Stars.

[edit] Competing teams

Imported Team Franchise
Image:Flag of Scotland.svg Aberdeen Washington Whips
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Bangu AC Houston Stars
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Cagliari Calcio Chicago Mustangs
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg C.A. Cerro New York Skyliners
Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg ADO Den Haag San Francisco Golden Gate Gales
Image:Flag of Scotland.svg Dundee United Dallas Tornado
Image:Ulster banner.svg Glentoran Detroit Cougars
Image:Flag of Scotland.svg Hibernian Toronto City
Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Shamrock Rovers Boston Rovers
Image:Flag of England.svg Stoke City Cleveland Stokers
Image:Flag of England.svg Sunderland Vancouver Royal Canadians
Image:Flag of England.svg Wolverhampton Wanderers Los Angeles Wolves

[edit] Final tables

[edit] Eastern Division

Teams Played Won Drawn Lost GF Ga Pts
Washington Whips 12 5 5 2 19 11 15
Cleveland Stokers 12 5 4 3 19 13 14
Toronto City 12 4 5 3 23 17 13
Detroit Cougars 12 3 6 3 11 18 12
New York Skyliners 12 2 6 4 15 17 10
Boston Rovers 12 2 3 7 12 26 7

[edit] Western Division

Teams Played Won Drawn Lost GF Ga Pts
Los Angeles Wolves 12 5 5 2 21 14 15
San Francisco Golden Gate Gales 12 5 3 4 25 19 13
Chicago Mustangs 12 5 3 4 25 19 13
Houston Stars 12 4 4 4 19 18 12
Vancouver Royal Canadians 12 3 5 4 20 28 11
Dallas Tornado 12 3 3 6 14 23 9

[edit] Selected players

[edit] External links

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