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Team Hawaii
1977 season
CoachHubert Vogelsinger
Stadium Aloha Stadium
NASLDivision: 4th
Conference: 7th
Overall: 12th
NASL PlayoffsDid not qualify
National Challenge CupDid not enter
Average home league attendance4,543

The 1977 season was Team Hawaii's lone season in the North American Soccer League. Team Hawaii played at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. The club was coached by Hubert Vogelsinger and then Charlie Mitchell as a player-manager mid-way through the campaign.

Following the 1977 season, due to general unpopularity [1] and financial mismanagement, [2] Team Hawaii relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma and became the Tulsa Roughnecks. [3]

Squad

Last updated April 20, 2009. [4] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK United States  USA Jimmy Joerg
1 GK England  ENG Peter Fox
2 DF United States  USA Chris Carenza
3 DF Brazil  BRA Ismael Moreira
3 DF United States  USA Dave Stahl
4 DF United States  USA Mark Stahl
5 DF Scotland  SCO Charlie Mitchell
6 DF Germany  GER Peter Nover
7 DF England  ENG Tommy Taylor
8 DF England  ENG Keith Coleman
11 DF Germany  GER Axel Neumann
13 DF United States  USA Ed Pitney
21 DF Canada  CAN Tim Hunter
No. Pos. Nation Player
9 MF Scotland  SCO Jim Henry
10 MF Portugal  POR Diamantino Costa
10 MF England  ENG Ben Smith
19 MF England  ENG Pat Holland
11 MF England  ENG Chris Dangerfield
MF England  ENG Keith Robson
14 FW Canada  CAN Victor Kodelja
15 FW United States  USA Dan Counce
16 FW England  ENG Brian Tinnon
17 FW Saint Kitts and Nevis  SKN Bert Bowery
18 FW Cyprus  CYP Yilmaz Orhan
20 FW Republic of Ireland  IRL Hilary Carlyle

Competitions

North American Soccer League

Standings

Results by round

Match results

April 8 Team Hawaii 0–0 Seattle Sounders Honolulu, HI
Report Stadium: Aloha Stadium
Attendance: 5,132
April 13 Team Hawaii 1–2 Cosmos Honolulu, HI
Report Stadium: Aloha Stadium
Attendance: 12,877
April 17 Los Angeles Aztecs 6–0 Team Hawaii Los Angeles, CA
Report Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Attendance: 8,405
April 23 Las Vegas Quicksilvers 0–1 Team Hawaii Las Vegas, NV
Report Stadium: Sam Boyd Stadium
Attendance: 5,183
April 29 Team Hawaii 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps Honolulu, HI
Report Stadium: Aloha Stadium
Attendance: 4,124
May 6 Portland Timbers 1–1 Team Hawaii Portland, OR
Report Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 13,677
May 8 Minnesota Kicks 3–0 Team Hawaii Bloomington, MN
Report Stadium: Metropolitan Stadium
Attendance: 35,996
May 13 Team Hawaii 2–2 Dallas Tornado Honolulu, HI
Report Stadium: Aloha Stadium
Attendance: 3,147
May 18 Team Hawaii 1–3 Minnesota Kicks Honolulu, HI
Report Stadium: Aloha Stadium
Attendance: 3,243

References

  1. ^ Osmun, Mark. "Is soccer boring here or what?". The Honolulu Advertiser. Honolulu: Black Press. p. 115. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
  2. ^ Fishback, Dick. "Kick in $500, pronto — or lose soccer, Hawaii told". The Honolulu Advertiser. Honolulu: Black Press. pp. 1–4. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
  3. ^ "Tulsa Soccer Team Called 'Roughnecks'" (Broadsheet). Tulsa World. Tulsa, Oklahoma. December 31, 1977. p. 64. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
  4. ^ "Team Hawaii". NASL Jerseys.com.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Team Hawaii
1977 season
CoachHubert Vogelsinger
Stadium Aloha Stadium
NASLDivision: 4th
Conference: 7th
Overall: 12th
NASL PlayoffsDid not qualify
National Challenge CupDid not enter
Average home league attendance4,543

The 1977 season was Team Hawaii's lone season in the North American Soccer League. Team Hawaii played at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. The club was coached by Hubert Vogelsinger and then Charlie Mitchell as a player-manager mid-way through the campaign.

Following the 1977 season, due to general unpopularity [1] and financial mismanagement, [2] Team Hawaii relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma and became the Tulsa Roughnecks. [3]

Squad

Last updated April 20, 2009. [4] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK United States  USA Jimmy Joerg
1 GK England  ENG Peter Fox
2 DF United States  USA Chris Carenza
3 DF Brazil  BRA Ismael Moreira
3 DF United States  USA Dave Stahl
4 DF United States  USA Mark Stahl
5 DF Scotland  SCO Charlie Mitchell
6 DF Germany  GER Peter Nover
7 DF England  ENG Tommy Taylor
8 DF England  ENG Keith Coleman
11 DF Germany  GER Axel Neumann
13 DF United States  USA Ed Pitney
21 DF Canada  CAN Tim Hunter
No. Pos. Nation Player
9 MF Scotland  SCO Jim Henry
10 MF Portugal  POR Diamantino Costa
10 MF England  ENG Ben Smith
19 MF England  ENG Pat Holland
11 MF England  ENG Chris Dangerfield
MF England  ENG Keith Robson
14 FW Canada  CAN Victor Kodelja
15 FW United States  USA Dan Counce
16 FW England  ENG Brian Tinnon
17 FW Saint Kitts and Nevis  SKN Bert Bowery
18 FW Cyprus  CYP Yilmaz Orhan
20 FW Republic of Ireland  IRL Hilary Carlyle

Competitions

North American Soccer League

Standings

Results by round

Match results

April 8 Team Hawaii 0–0 Seattle Sounders Honolulu, HI
Report Stadium: Aloha Stadium
Attendance: 5,132
April 13 Team Hawaii 1–2 Cosmos Honolulu, HI
Report Stadium: Aloha Stadium
Attendance: 12,877
April 17 Los Angeles Aztecs 6–0 Team Hawaii Los Angeles, CA
Report Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Attendance: 8,405
April 23 Las Vegas Quicksilvers 0–1 Team Hawaii Las Vegas, NV
Report Stadium: Sam Boyd Stadium
Attendance: 5,183
April 29 Team Hawaii 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps Honolulu, HI
Report Stadium: Aloha Stadium
Attendance: 4,124
May 6 Portland Timbers 1–1 Team Hawaii Portland, OR
Report Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 13,677
May 8 Minnesota Kicks 3–0 Team Hawaii Bloomington, MN
Report Stadium: Metropolitan Stadium
Attendance: 35,996
May 13 Team Hawaii 2–2 Dallas Tornado Honolulu, HI
Report Stadium: Aloha Stadium
Attendance: 3,147
May 18 Team Hawaii 1–3 Minnesota Kicks Honolulu, HI
Report Stadium: Aloha Stadium
Attendance: 3,243

References

  1. ^ Osmun, Mark. "Is soccer boring here or what?". The Honolulu Advertiser. Honolulu: Black Press. p. 115. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
  2. ^ Fishback, Dick. "Kick in $500, pronto — or lose soccer, Hawaii told". The Honolulu Advertiser. Honolulu: Black Press. pp. 1–4. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
  3. ^ "Tulsa Soccer Team Called 'Roughnecks'" (Broadsheet). Tulsa World. Tulsa, Oklahoma. December 31, 1977. p. 64. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
  4. ^ "Team Hawaii". NASL Jerseys.com.

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