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词条 1982–83 Major Indoor Soccer League season
释义

  1. Recap

  2. Teams

  3. Regular Season Schedule

  4. Final standings

  5. Playoffs

     Quarterfinals  Semifinals  Championship Series 

  6. Regular Season Player Statistics

     Scoring leaders  Leading goalkeepers 

  7. Playoff Player Statistics

     Scoring leaders  Leading goalkeepers 

  8. All-MISL Teams

  9. League Awards

  10. References

  11. External links

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| competition = Major Indoor Soccer League
| logo =
| season = 1982–83
| winners = San Diego Sockers
| league topscorer = Steve Zungul (75 goals)
| single game topscorer =
| biggest home win =
| biggest away win =
| matches = 316
| total goals =
| longest wins =
| longest unbeaten =
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| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| average attendance = 7,895
| prevseason = 1981–82
| nextseason = 1983–84
}}

The 1982–83 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the fifth in league history and would end with the San Diego Sockers winning their first MISL title. It would be the Sockers' second straight indoor championship, as the club had won the North American Soccer League's indoor league the previous spring.

Recap

The league would enter into an agreement with the NASL in the summer of 1982 to begin plans for an eventual merger.[1] Initial plans to have all 14 NASL teams play in the winter would not come to pass, as most teams preferred to concentrate on the outdoor season. However, the Chicago Sting and Golden Bay Earthquakes would join the Sockers for the MISL season.

The Earthquakes would perform worst of the three NASL teams, but picked up Steve Zungul from the New York Arrows when New York's new management decided to try to 'Americanize' the team in an attempt to boost ticket sales.[2] The Arrows, only two games out of first place when the trade was made on January 19, finished at .500 and were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. Despite the Quakes' struggles, Zungul would win the MISL scoring title again.

The expansion Los Angeles Lazers, owned by the Los Angeles Lakers' Jerry Buss, set a record for the lowest winning percentage in league history. After the season, Chicago, San Diego and Golden Bay withdrew and returned to the NASL as the league made plans for an indoor return the following winter. Despite losing the NASL teams, the league continued to expand as teams were announced for Tacoma in 1983-84 and Dallas for 1984-85.

The MISL continued to make inroads on national television. While the spring would see the end of the league's two-year deal with the USA Network, CBS would broadcast a playoff game live from Cleveland on May 7 that drew an estimated four million viewers.

Teams

TeamCity/AreaArena
Baltimore BlastBaltimore, MarylandBaltimore Arena
Buffalo StallionsBuffalo, New YorkBuffalo Memorial Auditorium
Chicago StingChicagoChicago Stadium
Cleveland ForceCleveland, OhioRichfield Coliseum
Golden Bay EarthquakesOakland, CaliforniaOakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
Kansas City CometsKansas City, MissouriKemper Arena
Los Angeles LazersInglewood, CaliforniaThe Forum
Memphis AmericansMemphis, TennesseeMid-South Coliseum
New York ArrowsUniondale, New YorkNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Phoenix InfernoPhoenix, ArizonaArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Pittsburgh SpiritPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaCivic Arena (Pittsburgh)
San Diego SockersSan Diego, CaliforniaSan Diego Sports Arena
St. Louis SteamersSt. Louis, MissouriSt. Louis Arena
Wichita WingsWichita, KansasKansas Coliseum

Regular Season Schedule

{{main|1982–83 Major Indoor Soccer League regular season schedule}}

The 1982–83 regular season schedule ran from November 5, 1982, to April 17, 1983. The 48 games per team was an increase of four over the 1981–82 schedule of 44 games.[3]

Final standings

Playoff teams in bold.

Eastern DivisionWLPct.GBGFGAHomeRoad
Baltimore Blast 3018.625 --24922419-511-13
Cleveland Force 2919.604128526716-813-11
Chicago Sting 2820.583228523917-711-13
New York Arrows 2424.500622521915-99-15
Pittsburgh Spirit 2424.500625024715-99-15
Buffalo Stallions 2226.458827027413-119-15
Memphis Americans 1929.3961123927415-94-20
Western DivisionWLPct.GBGFGAHomeRoad
San Diego Sockers 3216.667-- 28923019-513-11
Wichita Wings 2721.563527324917-710-14
Kansas City Comets 2622.542621921017-79-15
St. Louis Steamers 2622.542623423415-911-13
Phoenix Inferno 2424.500824925517-77-17
Golden Bay Earthquakes 1731.354152402908-169-15
Los Angeles Lazers 840.167241912866-182-22

Playoffs

{{8TeamBracket
| RD1= Division Semifinals
| RD2= Division Finals
| RD3= Championship Series
| RD1-seed1=E1
| RD1-team1=Baltimore Blast
| RD1-score1=2
| RD1-seed2=E4
| RD1-team2=New York Arrows
| RD1-score2=1
| RD1-seed3=E2
| RD1-team3=Cleveland Force
| RD1-score3=2
| RD1-seed4=E3
| RD1-team4=Chicago Sting
| RD1-score4=1
| RD1-seed5=W1
| RD1-team5=San Diego Sockers
| RD1-score5=2
| RD1-seed6=W4
| RD1-team6=Kansas City Comets
| RD1-score6=0
| RD1-seed7=W2
| RD1-team7=Wichita Wings
| RD1-score7=2
| RD1-seed8=W3
| RD1-team8=St. Louis Steamers
| RD1-score8=1
| RD2-seed1=E1
| RD2-team1=Baltimore Blast
| RD2-score1=3
| RD2-seed2=E2
| RD2-team2=Cleveland Force
| RD2-score2=2
| RD2-seed3=W1
| RD2-team3=San Diego Sockers
| RD2-score3=3
| RD2-seed4=W2
| RD2-team4=Wichita Wings
| RD2-score4=0
| RD3-seed1=E1
| RD3-team1=Baltimore Blast
| RD3-score1=2
| RD3-seed2=W1
| RD3-team2=San Diego Sockers
| RD3-score2=3
}}

Quarterfinals

Baltimore vs. New York
Date Away Home Attendance
April 19 New York 4Baltimore 11 10,511
April 22 Baltimore 6 New York 7 7,157
April 23 New York 3Baltimore 8 11,223
Baltimore wins series 2-1
Cleveland vs. Chicago
Date Away Home Attendance
April 19 Chicago 9 Cleveland 5 8,519
April 21 Cleveland 5 Chicago 4 9,643
April 23 Chicago 5 Cleveland 7 19,106
Cleveland wins series 2-1
San Diego vs. Kansas City
Date Away Home Attendance
April 20 Kansas City 2 San Diego 6 9,120
April 23 San Diego 9 Kansas City 4 15,957
San Diego wins series 2-0
Wichita vs. St. Louis
Date Away Home Attendance
April 19 St. Louis 5 Wichita 6 8,355
Andy Chapman scored at 13:01 of overtime
April 23 Wichita 2 St. Louis 8 13,881
April 25St. Louis 7 Wichita 9 9,875
Wichita wins series 2-1

Semifinals

Baltimore vs. Cleveland
Date Away Home Attendance
April 26 Cleveland 7Baltimore 6 9,787
April 29 Cleveland 5 Baltimore 10 11,223
May 5 Baltimore 7 Cleveland 3 16,136
May 7 Baltimore 3 Cleveland 6 12,178
May 10 Cleveland 6 Baltimore 8 11,311
Baltimore wins series 3-2
San Diego vs. Wichita
Date Away Home Attendance
April 28 Wichita 5 San Diego 8 11,340
April 30 Wichita 2 San Diego 5 11,520
May 6 San Diego 4 Wichita 3 9,725
San Diego wins series 3-0

Championship Series

San Diego vs. Baltimore
Date Away Home Attendance
May 13 Baltimore 0 San Diego 6 12,549
May 15 Baltimore 0 San Diego 7 12,185
May 17 San Diego 3 Baltimore 4 11,223
May 19 San Diego 6 Baltimore 7 11,431
Joe Fink scored at 1:03 of overtime
May 23 Baltimore 1 San Diego 3 12,948
San Diego wins series 3-2

Regular Season Player Statistics

[4]

Scoring leaders

GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points
PlayerTeamGPGAPts
Steve ZungulNew York/Golden Bay 43 75 47 122
Stan StamenkovicMemphis Americans 41 55 65 120
Juli VeeeSan Diego Sockers 37 57 53 110
Stan TerleckiPittsburgh Spirit 45 65 40 105
Omar GomezWichita Wings 44 37 49 86
Craig AllenCleveland Force 45 53 31 84
Keith FurphyCleveland Force 48 56 28 84
Kai HaaskiviCleveland Force 46 38 46 84
Steve DavidPhoenix Inferno 47 61 20 81
Ruben AstigarragaPhoenix Inferno 43 34 46 80

Leading goalkeepers

Note: GP = Games played; Min – Minutes Played; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; W = Wins; L = Losses
PlayerTeamGPMinGAGAAWL
Zoltán Tóth New York Arrows 27 1555 104 4.01 12 14
Slobo Ilijevski St. Louis Steamers 44 2548 175 4.12 23 19
Keith Van Eron Baltimore Blast 38 1969 138 4.20 23 9
Alan Mayer San Diego Sockers 43 2407 172 4.29 30 10
Victor Petroni Kansas City Comets 26 1498 112 4.49 14 10
Victor Nogueira Chicago Sting 28 1441 110 4.58 14 12
Enzo DiPede Kansas City Comets 24 1362 109 4.80 12 12
Mike Dowler Wichita Wings 42 2502 203 4.87 25 17
Blagoje Tamindzic Phoenix Inferno 39 2252 183 4.88 19 18
Krys Sobieski Pittsburgh Spirit 41 2273 185 4.88 19 20

Playoff Player Statistics

[5]

Scoring leaders

GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points
PlayerTeamGPGAPts
Juli VeeeSan Diego Sockers 10 13 19 32
Dave MacWilliamsBaltimore Blast 13 12 11 23
Heinz WirtzBaltimore Blast 13 10 11 21
Joe FinkBaltimore Blast 13 12 8 20
Kaz DeynaSan Diego Sockers 9 14 4 18

Leading goalkeepers

Note: GP = Games played; Min – Minutes Played; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; W = Wins; L = Losses
PlayerTeamGPMinGAGAAWL
Alan Mayer San Diego Sockers 10 587 28 2.86 8 2
Keith Van Eron Baltimore Blast 10 556 49 5.29 4 6
Mike Dowler Wichita Wings 6 357 33 5.55 2 4
Chris Vaccaro Cleveland Force 7 321 36 6.73 2 3

All-MISL Teams

First Team   Position   Second Team
Alan Mayer, San DiegoGKeith Van Eron, Baltimore
Val Tuksa, New YorkDGreg Makowski, Kansas City
Heinz Wirtz, BaltimoreDKim Roentved, Wichita
Juli Veee, San DiegoMJorgen Kristensen, Wichita
Steve Zungul, New York/Golden BayFStan Terlecki, Pittsburgh
Stan Stamenkovic, MemphisFKai Haaskivi, Cleveland
Honorable Mention   Position  
Slobo Illijevski, St. LouisG
Renato Cila, New YorkD
Helmut Dudek, MemphisD
Pato Margetic, ChicagoF
Kaz Deyna, San DiegoF

League Awards

Most Valuable Player: Alan Mayer, San Diego

Scoring Champion: Steve Zungul, New York/Golden Bay

Pass Master: Stan Stamenkovic, Baltimore

Defender of the Year: Bernie James, Cleveland

Rookie of the Year: Kirk Shermer, Los Angeles

Goalkeeper of the Year: Zoltán Tóth, New York

Coach of the Year: Pat McBride, Kansas City

Championship Series Most Valuable Player: Juli Veee, San Diego

References

1. ^{{cite news |last= |first= |title=NASL, indoor league announce merger|date=August 11, 1982|publisher=Vancouver Sun |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=taFlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=VowNAAAAIBAJ&pg=3861,175302&dq=nasl+indoor&hl=en|page=C2|accessdate=2012-01-27}}
2. ^{{cite news |last= |first= |title=Golden Bay Gets Zungul|date=January 20, 1983|work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1983/01/20/sports/golden-bay-gets-zungul.html|page=|accessdate=2012-01-27}}
3. ^{{cite book | title=1982-83 MISL Information Guide | year=1982 | pages=89–90}}
4. ^{{cite book | title=MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide | year=1987 | page=53}}
5. ^{{cite book | title=MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide | year=1987 | page=81}}
{{cite book |last1=Verb |first1=Doug |last2=Jones-Fearnley |first2=Alaina |title=1982-83 MISL Information Guide |publisher=Major Indoor Soccer League |year=1982 |location=Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania}}{{cite book |title=1983-84 MISL Media Guide |publisher=Major Indoor Soccer League |year=1983 |location=Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania}}{{cite book|title=MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide |last1=Leary |first1=Dan |last2=Griffin |first2=John |publisher=Major Indoor Soccer League Communications Department |year=1987 |location=New York}}

External links

  • The Year in American Soccer - 1983
  • 1982-83 summary at The MISL: A Look Back
{{Major Indoor Soccer League seasons}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1982-83 Major Indoor Soccer League season}}

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