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词条 1985–86 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. Team attendance totals

  11. References

  12. External links

{{Infobox football league season
| competition = Major Indoor Soccer League
| logo =
| season = 1985–86
| winners = San Diego Sockers
(3rd title)
| league topscorer = Erik Rasmussen (67 goals)
| single game topscorer =
| biggest home win =
| biggest away win =
| matches = 288
| total goals =
| longest wins =
| longest unbeaten =
| longest losses =
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| average attendance = 8,717
| prevseason = 1984–85
| nextseason = 1986–87
}}

The 1985–86 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the eighth in league history and ended with the San Diego Sockers winning their third MISL title in four seasons over the Minnesota Strikers. It was the Sockers' fifth straight indoor title, as they had also won the North American Soccer League's indoor league in 1982 and 1984.

Recap

For the most part, the league format remained unchanged. A 48-game season would be followed with an eight-team playoff, similar to the playoff system used from 1982 to 1984. There would be one major change in gameplay, however. The shootout, part of the MISL since its inception, was dropped in favor of multiple overtime periods to decide games, if necessary.[1] There was a steady national TV contract for the first time since 1983, as ESPN would televise 15 regular-season games and assorted playoff games.[2]

The East and West division races were a study in contrasts. San Diego ran away with the West again, despite selling reigning league MVP Steve Zungul to the Tacoma Stars for $200,000 halfway through the regular season.[3] Tacoma would go 11-8 with Zungul, who won the league scoring title for the sixth time in the MISL's eight years. However, the Stars lost in four games to the Sockers in the league semifinals.[4]

In the East, the six-team division was separated by only four games. The playoff positions were only confirmed when the Baltimore Blast defeated the Pittsburgh Spirit in the season finale.[5] The Dallas Sidekicks switched divisions and promptly won 13 more games than the previous year, making the playoffs for the first time and earning Gordon Jago Coach of the Year honors.

For the second straight year, the Strikers and Sockers went to a deciding game in their playoff matchup. San Diego became the first team to rally from a two-game deficit to win a MISL playoff series, as the Strikers' 3-1 lead in the championship series disappeared under three straight Socker wins. In the first seventh game in MISL history, the Sockers held off a late Minnesota charge to win 5-3. San Diego's Brian Quinn scored two goals and an assist on his way to playoff MVP honors.[6]

After the season, the Spirit folded,[7] and the league made plans to return to New York with an expansion franchise.

Teams

TeamCity/AreaArena
Baltimore BlastBaltimore, MarylandBaltimore Arena
Chicago StingChicagoChicago Stadium
Cleveland ForceCleveland, OhioRichfield Coliseum
Dallas SidekicksDallas, TexasReunion Arena
Kansas City CometsKansas City, MissouriKemper Arena
Los Angeles LazersInglewood, CaliforniaThe Forum
Minnesota StrikersBloomington, MinnesotaMet Center
Pittsburgh SpiritPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaCivic Arena (Pittsburgh)
San Diego SockersSan Diego, CaliforniaSan Diego Sports Arena
St. Louis SteamersSt. Louis, MissouriSt. Louis Arena
Tacoma StarsTacoma, WashingtonTacoma Dome
Wichita WingsWichita, KansasKansas Coliseum

Regular season schedule

{{main article|1985–86 Major Indoor Soccer League regular season schedule}}

The 1985–86 regular season schedule ran from October 25, 1985, to April 6, 1986. Despite the loss of two teams from the 1984-85 lineup, the schedule remained at 48 games.[8]

Final standings

Playoff teams in bold.

Eastern DivisionWLPct.GBGFGAHomeRoad
Cleveland Force 2721.563--25221215-912-12
Minnesota Strikers 2622.542123224216-810-14
Dallas Sidekicks 2523.521222023116-89-15
Baltimore Blast 2424.500321120117-77-17
Chicago Sting 2325.479419619614-109-15
Pittsburgh Spirit 2325.479422123718-65-19
Western DivisionWLPct.GBGFGAHomeRoad
San Diego Sockers 3612.750-- 30819521-315-9
Wichita Wings2721.563925221215-912-12
Tacoma Stars 2325.4791320823215-98-16
St. Louis Steamers 2325.4791322323316-87-17
Kansas City Comets 1830.3751821726812-126-18
Los Angeles Lazers 1335.271231972709-154-20

Playoffs

{{8TeamBracket
| RD1= Division Semifinals
| RD2= Division Finals
| RD3= Championship Series
| RD1-seed1=E1
| RD1-team1=Cleveland Force
| RD1-score1=3
| RD1-seed2=E4
| RD1-team2=Baltimore Blast
| RD1-score2=2
| RD1-seed3=E2
| RD1-team3=Minnesota Strikers
| RD1-score3=3
| RD1-seed4=E3
| RD1-team4=Dallas Sidekicks
| RD1-score4=1
| RD1-seed5=W1
| RD1-team5=San Diego Sockers
| RD1-score5=3
| RD1-seed6=W4
| RD1-team6=St. Louis Steamers
| RD1-score6=1
| RD1-seed7=W2
| RD1-team7=Wichita Wings
| RD1-score7=1
| RD1-seed8=W3
| RD1-team8=Tacoma Stars
| RD1-score8=3
| RD2-seed1=E1
| RD2-team1=Cleveland Force
| RD2-score1=1
| RD2-seed2=E2
| RD2-team2=Minnesota Strikers
| RD2-score2=3
| RD2-seed3=W1
| RD2-team3=San Diego Sockers
| RD2-score3=3
| RD2-seed4=W3
| RD2-team4=Tacoma Stars
| RD2-score4=1
| RD3-seed1=E2
| RD3-team1=Minnesota Strikers
| RD3-score1=3
| RD3-seed2=W1
| RD3-team2=San Diego Sockers
| RD3-score2=4
}}

Quarterfinals

Cleveland vs. Baltimore
Date Away Home Attendance
April 8 Baltimore 2 Cleveland 7 8,666
April 13 Baltimore 8 Cleveland 3 19,468
April 15 Cleveland 6 Baltimore 8 7,631
April 18 Cleveland 4 Baltimore 3 12,232
Kai Haaskivi scored at 3:21 of overtime
April 20 Baltimore 1 Cleveland 5 16,626
Cleveland wins series 3-2
Minnesota vs. Dallas
Date Away Home Attendance
April 12 Dallas 3 Minnesota 5 7,101
April 13 Dallas 2 Minnesota 7 5,151
April 16 Minnesota 3 Dallas 4 10,218
April 19 Minnesota 7 Dallas 4 13,908
Minnesota wins series 3-1
San Diego vs. St. Louis
Date Away Home Attendance
April 10 St. Louis 6 San Diego 7 7,506
Gary Collier scored at 11:31 of overtime
April 12 St. Louis 3 San Diego 5 10,123
April 16 San Diego 7 St. Louis 8 7,506
April 19 San Diego 10 St. Louis 4 9,464
San Diego wins series 3-1
Wichita vs. Tacoma
Date Away Home Attendance
April 9 Tacoma 5 Wichita 6 7,382
April 12 Tacoma 5 Wichita 4 9,561
April 16 Wichita 4 Tacoma 5 14,162
Fran O'Brien scored at 8:02 of overtime
April 18 Wichita 1 Tacoma 3 17,094
Tacoma wins series 3-1

Semifinals

Cleveland vs. Minnesota
Date Away Home Attendance
April 25 Minnesota 2 Cleveland 5 18,797
April 27 Minnesota 6 Cleveland 2 16,877
May 2 Cleveland 5 Minnesota 6 10,254
Thompson Usiyan scored at 2:08 of overtime
May 4 Cleveland 3 Minnesota 7 10,351
Minnesota wins series 3-1
San Diego vs. Tacoma
Date Away Home Attendance
April 23 Tacoma 4 San Diego 10 8,308
April 29 Tacoma 2 San Diego 7 9,432
May 1 San Diego 3 Tacoma 4 15,290
May 7 San Diego 8 Tacoma 5 19,476
San Diego wins series 3-1

Championship Series

San Diego vs. Minnesota
Date Away Home Attendance
May 9 Minnesota 2 San Diego 7 10,370
May 11 Minnesota 6 San Diego 1 9,172
May 16 San Diego 2 Minnesota 7 15,756
May 18 San Diego 3 Minnesota 4 15,849
May 21 Minnesota 4 San Diego 7 10,613
May 23 San Diego 6 Minnesota 3 15,944
May 26 Minnesota 3 San Diego 5 10,613
San Diego wins series 4-3

Regular season player statistics

[9]

Scoring leaders

GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points
PlayerTeamGPGAPts
Steve ZungulSan Diego/Tacoma 46 55 60 115
Erik RasmussenWichita Wings 47 67 41 108
Branko SegotaSan Diego Sockers 45 60 46 106
TatuDallas Sidekicks 44 49 32 81
Craig AllenCleveland Force 43 50 31 81
Stan StamenkovicBaltimore Blast 45 37 44 81
Karl-Heinz GranitzaChicago Sting 43 28 47 75
Chico BorjaWichita Wings 37 33 41 74
PrekiTacoma Stars 48 41 30 71
Hugo PerezSan Diego Sockers 41 41 25 66

Leading goalkeepers

Note: GP = Games played; Min – Minutes Played; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; W = Wins; L = Losses
PlayerTeamGPMinGAGAAWL
Keith Van Eron Baltimore Blast 27 1491 91 3.66 14 10
Jim Gorsek San Diego Sockers 24 1323 82 3.72 19 2
David Brcic Pittsburgh Spirit 43 2659 167 3.77 21 22
Mike Dowler Tacoma Stars 23 1327 92 4.16 9 12
Zoltán Tóth San Diego Sockers 28 1562 109 4.19 17 9
Cris Vaccaro Cleveland Force 36 2012 143 4.26 19 14
Victor Nogueira Chicago Sting 37 1905 137 4.31 17 14
Tino Lettieri Minnesota Strikers 41 2386 175 4.40 24 15
Krys Sobieski Dallas Sidekicks 40 2469 182 4.42 24 16
Slobo Illjevski St. Louis Steamers 39 2178 163 4.49 19 17

Playoff player statistics

[10]

Scoring leaders

GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points
PlayerTeamGPGAPts
Branko SegotaSan Diego Sockers 13 13 19 32
Brian QuinnSan Diego Sockers 13 13 10 23
Jan GoossensMinnesota Strikers 15 12 9 21
Jean WillrichSan Diego Sockers 15 9 10 19
Thompson UsiyanMinnesota Strikers 15 11 8 19
Juli VeeeSan Diego Sockers 15 8 11 19

Leading goalkeepers

Note: GP = Games played; Min – Minutes Played; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; W = Wins; L = Losses
PlayerTeamGPMinGAGAAWL
P.J. Johns Cleveland Force 5 277 14 3.03 3 1
Tino Lettieri Minnesota Strikers 15 866 51 3.52 9 6
Zoltán Tóth San Diego Sockers 7 414 27 3.09 5 2
Scott Manning Baltimore Blast 3 175 13 4.45 3 1
Seamus McDonough Wichita Wings 2 128 10 4.65 1 1

All-MISL teams

First Team   Position   Second Team
David Brcic, PittsburghGJim Gorsek, San Diego
Kim Roentved, WichitaDBruce Savage, Baltimore
Fernando Clavijo, San DiegoDBernie James, Cleveland
Branko Segota, San DiegoMChico Borja, Wichita
Steve Zungul, San Diego/TacomaFTatu, Dallas
Erik Rasmussen, WichitaFCraig Allen, Cleveland
Honorable Mention   Position  
Krys Sobieski, DallasG
Kevin Crow, San DiegoD
Victor Moreland, DallasD
Brian Quinn, San DiegoF
Stan Stamenkovic, BaltimoreF

League Awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Steve Zungul, San Diego/Tacoma
  • Scoring Champion: Steve Zungul, San Diego/Tacoma
  • Pass Master: Steve Zungul, San Diego/Tacoma
  • Defender of the Year: Kim Roentved, Wichita
  • Rookie of the Year: Dave Boncek, Kansas City Comets
  • Goalkeeper of the Year: Keith Van Eron, Baltimore
  • Coach of the Year: Gordon Jago, Dallas
  • Championship Series Most Valuable Player: Brian Quinn, San Diego

Team attendance totals

ClubGamesTotalAverage
Cleveland Force24307,04012,793
Kansas City Comets24298,26912,428
Baltimore Blast24246,04610,252
St. Louis Steamers24244,54310,189
San Diego Sockers24229,9359,581
Wichita Wings24202,7258,447
Pittsburgh Spirit 24186,5977,775
Tacoma Stars24182,6967,612
Chicago Sting24176,2877,345
Dallas Sidekicks24165,6946,904
Minnesota Strikers24156,0716,503
Los Angeles Lazers24114,4804,770
OVERALL288 2,510,3838,717

References

1. ^{{cite news |last= |first= |title=MISL's Seven New Rules|date=October 23, 1985|work=Los Angeles Times |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1985-10-23/sports/sp-13977_1_penalty-area |page= |accessdate=2012-05-27}}
2. ^{{cite book | title=MISL Official Guide 1989-90 | year=1989 | page=49}}
3. ^{{cite news |last=Reinmuth |first=Gary |title=Sockers` Zungul Sold To Tacoma|date=February 6, 1986|work=Chicago Tribune |url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1986-02-06/sports/8601100296_1_steve-zungul-close-hearing-tacoma-stars |page= |accessdate=2012-05-27}}
4. ^{{cite news |last=Appleman |first=Marc |title=Sockers Rally for 8-5 Win: San Diego Opens MISL Finals Friday Against Minnesota|date=May 8, 1986|work=Los Angeles Times |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1986-05-08/sports/sp-4433_1_san-diego|page= |accessdate=2012-05-27}}
5. ^{{cite news |last=Tuma |first=Gary |title=Typical Spirit Ending: On Road Without Offense|date=April 7, 1986|work=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LYNIAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RW4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=7151,1920517&dq=spirit&hl=en |page=19 |accessdate=2012-05-27}}
6. ^{{cite news |last=Appleman |first=Marc |title=Sockers Take 7 to Win 5; Strikers Bow Out, 5-3 : There Are a Few Twists to the Story This Time as San Diego Struggles to Win 5th Consecutive Indoor Title|date=May 27, 1986|work=Los Angeles Times |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1986-05-27/sports/sp-7476_1_san-diego|page= |accessdate=2012-05-27}}
7. ^{{cite news |last=Tuma |first=Gary |title=DeBartolo folds losing Spirit|date=April 12, 1986|work=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |url= |pages=9–10 }}
8. ^{{cite book | title=1985-86 MISL Media Guide | year=1985 | pages=38–39}}
9. ^{{cite book | title=MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide | year=1987 | page=50}}
10. ^{{cite book | title=MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide | year=1987 | page=79}}
{{cite book |title=1985-86 MISL Media Guide |publisher=Major Indoor Soccer League |year=1985 |location=Chicago}}{{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}}{{cite book|title=MISL Official Guide 1989-90 |editor=Griffin, John |publisher=Major Indoor Soccer League Communications Department |year=1989 |location=Overland Park, Kansas}}

External links

  • The Year in American Soccer – 1986
  • 1986 page – Dallas Sidekicks Memorial Archive
  • 1985-86 summary at The MISL: A Look Back
{{Major Indoor Soccer League seasons}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1985-86 Major Indoor Soccer League season}}

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