Soccer Bowl

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The Soccer Bowl was the championship game of the North American Soccer League from 1975 to 1983. This event was tagged by NASL Commissioner Phil Woosnam who was trying to build a neutral-site championship event in the mold of the NFL's Super Bowl

Unlike the Super Bowl, the game was not denoted by Roman Numerals but the last two digits of the year would be used to denote what game it was.

As they hit financial problems, 1984 (in what would be the league's final year) saw the NASL abandon the neutral-site format for a Best of 3 series played at each team's home field.

Game Date Location Winning Team Score Losing Team Attendance Television
Soccer Bowl '75 August 24, 1975 San Jose, CA Tampa Bay Rowdies 2-0 Portland Timbers 17,483 CBS
Soccer Bowl '76 August 28, 1976 Seattle, WA Toronto Metros-Croatia 3-0 Minnesota Kicks 14,609 CBS
Soccer Bowl '77 August 28, 1977 Portland, OR New York Cosmos 2-1 Seattle Sounders 35,548 TVS
Soccer Bowl '78 August 27, 1978 East Rutherford, NJ New York Cosmos 3-1 Tampa Bay Rowdies 73,064 TVS
Soccer Bowl '79 September 8, 1979 East Rutherford, NJ Vancouver Whitecaps 2-1 Tampa Bay Rowdies 64,045 ABC
Soccer Bowl '80 September 21, 1980 Washington, DC New York Cosmos 3-0 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 56,768 ABC
Soccer Bowl '81 September 26, 1981 Toronto, ON Chicago Sting 1-0* New York Cosmos 36,099 ABC
Soccer Bowl '82 September 18, 1982 San Diego, CA New York Cosmos 1-0 Seattle Sounders 20,044 USA
Soccer Bowl '83 October 1, 1983 Vancouver, BC Tulsa Roughnecks 2-0 Toronto Blizzard 58,452 USA (?)

* decided by shootout after extra time

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