1983 Golden Bay Earthquakes season

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Steve Zungul (16) [1]
Average home league attendance11,933 [2]

The 1983 Golden Bay Earthquakes season was the tenth for the Earthquakes franchise in the

North American Soccer League
. They finished second in the Western Division and defeated the
Toronto Blizzard
earned two shutout wins.[3]

Squad

The 1983 squad [1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United States USA Bob Rigby
2 DF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Ned Verlasevic
3 DF United States USA Mike Hunter
4 DF United States USA
Jim McAlister
5 DF England ENG Steve Litt
7 FW England ENG Chris Dangerfield
9 MF United States USA Germain Iglesias
10 FW Netherlands NED Jan Goossens
11 FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG
Steve Zungul
12 MF Mexico MEX
Leonardo Cuellar
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF United States USA Eric Tate
13 MF Poland POL
Stan Terlecki
14 DF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Mihalj Keri
16 FW England ENG Godfrey Ingram
17 FW United States USA Derek Sanderson
19 DF Canada CAN George Katakalidis
20 GK United States USA Tim Hanley
21 DF United States USA Fernando Clavijo
22 DF United States USA Barney Boyce
31 GK Northern Ireland NIR Bill Irwin

Competitions

NASL

Match results

Season

Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers
May 22, 1983
Vancouver Whitecaps
H 2–1
Zungul
May 25, 1983
New York Cosmos
A 1–5
May 27, 1983 Team America A 1–0
Terlecki
May 30, 1983
Tulsa Roughnecks
H 3–1
Zungul
(3)
June 4, 1983 Montreal Manic H 7–1
Zungul (3), Iglesias, Litt, Ingram
June 11, 1983
New York Cosmos
H 3–1
Zungul
June 15, 1983
Seattle Sounders
A 1–1* Dangerfield
June 18, 1983
Tampa Bay Rowdies
H 1–0 Goossens
June 22, 1983 Team America H 3–0
Zungul
(2)
June 26, 1983
Toronto Blizzard
A 1–5
June 29, 1983
Fort Lauderdale Strikers
A 2–3
Zungul
July 4, 1983
Tampa Bay Rowdies
A 2–1 Goossens (2)
July 6, 1983
Seattle Sounders
H 2–2* Goossens (2)
July 9, 1983
San Diego Sockers
H 2–1 Goossens, Iglesias
July 13, 1983
Seattle Sounders
A 5–2
Terlecki, Iglesias, Goossens
July 17, 1983
Vancouver Whitecaps
A 1–2 Goossens
July 20, 1983
Tampa Bay Rowdies
H 2–1 Goossens, Ingram
July 23, 1983 Chicago Sting A 0–2
July 27, 1983 Montreal Manic A 3–3*
Terlecki
July 30, 1983
Fort Lauderdale Strikers
A 1–3 Ingram
August 3, 1983
Toronto Blizzard
H 2–2*
Zungul
August 6, 1983
Tulsa Roughnecks
A 2–1 Ingram (2)
August 10, 1983
San Diego Sockers
A 1–2 Ingram
August 13, 1983 Chicago Sting H 3–2 Ingram (2), Goossens
August 17, 1983
Fort Lauderdale Strikers
H 5–3
Terlecki, Ingram, Dangerfield
(3)
August 20, 1983
San Diego Sockers
H 4–2
Zungul
August 24, 1983
Vancouver Whitecaps
A 1–2
Zungul
August 27, 1983
San Diego Sockers
A 2–3
Zungul
August 31, 1983
Vancouver Whitecaps
H 3–0
Terlecki
September 3, 1983
Seattle Sounders
H 2–1
Cuellar, Iglesias

Playoffs

Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers
September 7, 1983 Chicago Sting                H 6–1
Terlecki
(2)
September 12, 1983 Chicago Sting A 0–1
September 14, 1983 Chicago Sting H 5–2
Zungul, Goossens
September 17, 1983
Toronto Blizzard
H 0–0*
September 22, 1983
Toronto Blizzard
A 0–2

* = Shootout
Source:[4]

Standings

Western Division W L GF GA PT
Vancouver Whitecaps
24 6 63 34 187
Golden Bay Earthquakes
20 10 71 54 169
Seattle Sounders
12 18 62 61 119
San Diego Sockers
11 19 53 65 106

References

  1. ^ a b "San Jose Earthquakes Rosters". NASL Jerseys. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  2. ^ "North American Soccer League Attendance". NASLJerseys.com. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  3. ^ "The Year in American Soccer 1983". American Soccer History Archives. Archived from the original on July 8, 2015. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  4. ^ "San Jose Earthquakes Game Results". Retrieved March 24, 2014.

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