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American Soccer League
1981 season
Season1981
Champions Carolina Lightnin'
Premiers New York United (5th title)
Top goalscorer Billy Boljevic (25)
1980
1982

Statistics of American Soccer League II in season 1981.

League standings

Liberty Conference
Team Pld W D L GF GA BP Pts
New York United 28 19 4 5 53 28 51 154
Pennsylvania Stoners 28 17 7 4 51 28 47 146
New York Eagles 28 13 2 13 57 49 47 116
New England Sharks 28 4 0 24 16 41 15 35
Source: [ citation needed]
Freedom Conference
Team Pld W D L GF GA BP Pts
Carolina Lightnin' 28 16 3 9 46 31 41 127
Detroit Express 28 15 2 11 58 46 46 125
Rochester Flash 28 11 5 12 38 51 35 100
Cleveland Cobras 28 5 1 22 33 78 29 56
Source: [ citation needed]

ASL All-Stars

First Team [1]   Position   Second Team
George Taratsides, NY United G Scott Manning, Carolina
Chris Tyson, NY United D Curtis Leeper, Carolina
Jeff Tipping, Pennsylvania D Mack Garrigan, Cleveland
Billy Boljevic, Pennsylvania D Fernando Clavijo, NY United
Dennis Mepham, Rochester D Redmond Lane, NY United
Don Tobin, Carolina M Mike Barry, Cleveland
John Dolinsky, Rochester M Rich Reice, Pennsylvania
Steve Westbrook, Detroit M Mike Powers, Detroit
Tony Suarez, Carolina F Ricky Kren, NY Eagles
Andy Chapman, Detroit F Mike Laschev, Rochester
Billy Boljevic, NY Eagles F Mal Roche, Carolina

Playoffs

Bracket

First round
(single match)
Division finals
(2-match aggregate)
ASL Championship Final
(single match)
New York United 1 1(4) 2
Detroit Express 4 Detroit Express 1 1(2) 2
New York Eagles 1 New York United 1
Carolina Lightnin' 2
Pennsylvania Stoners 1 2 3
Carolina Lightnin' 2 Carolina Lightnin' 3 1 4
Rochester Flash 0

1st Round

September 3 Carolina Lightnin' 2–0 Rochester Flash Memorial Stadium • Att. 5,312

September 4 Detroit Express 4–1 New York Eagles Pontiac Silverdome • Att. 7,318

Semifinals

Higher Seed Aggregate Lower Seed First leg Second leg Attendance
Carolina Lightnin' 4–3 Pennsylvania Stoners 3–1 1–2 September 5 • Memorial Stadium • 6,021 [2]
September 9 • ASD Stadium • 2,207 [3]
New York United 2–2 (4–2) Detroit Express 1–1 1–1 PK (4–2) September 8 • Pontiac Silverdome • 3,414 [4]
September 10 • Hofstra Stadium • 1,274 [5]

Championship final

Carolina Lightnin' ( NC)2–1( OT) New York United ( NY)
Don Tobin 69'
Hugh O'Neill gold-colored soccer ball 115'
Report Soloman Hilton 64'
Attendance: 20,163
Referee: ( USA)

Post season awards

References

  1. ^ Upchurch, Gene (September 29, 1981). "Suarez, Tobin top five Lightnin' all-stars". Charlotte News. p. 2B. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  2. ^ Scott, David (September 6, 1981). "Lightnin' Gets Leg Up, Turns Back Stoners 3-1". Charlotte Observer. p. 1D. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  3. ^ Shope, Dan (September 10, 1981). "Stoners win 2-1 but fall short on total goals". The Morning Call (Allentown, PA). p. C1. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  4. ^ Pepper, Jon (September 9, 1981). "Express tie United, hit the road". Detroit Free Press. p. 1F. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  5. ^ Elliot, Helene (September 11, 1981). "United's kicks end Express season, 2-1". Detroit Free Press. p. 1F. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  6. ^ "Soccer ASL". Arizona Republic. September 30, 1981. p. F6. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

American Soccer League
1981 season
Season1981
Champions Carolina Lightnin'
Premiers New York United (5th title)
Top goalscorer Billy Boljevic (25)
1980
1982

Statistics of American Soccer League II in season 1981.

League standings

Liberty Conference
Team Pld W D L GF GA BP Pts
New York United 28 19 4 5 53 28 51 154
Pennsylvania Stoners 28 17 7 4 51 28 47 146
New York Eagles 28 13 2 13 57 49 47 116
New England Sharks 28 4 0 24 16 41 15 35
Source: [ citation needed]
Freedom Conference
Team Pld W D L GF GA BP Pts
Carolina Lightnin' 28 16 3 9 46 31 41 127
Detroit Express 28 15 2 11 58 46 46 125
Rochester Flash 28 11 5 12 38 51 35 100
Cleveland Cobras 28 5 1 22 33 78 29 56
Source: [ citation needed]

ASL All-Stars

First Team [1]   Position   Second Team
George Taratsides, NY United G Scott Manning, Carolina
Chris Tyson, NY United D Curtis Leeper, Carolina
Jeff Tipping, Pennsylvania D Mack Garrigan, Cleveland
Billy Boljevic, Pennsylvania D Fernando Clavijo, NY United
Dennis Mepham, Rochester D Redmond Lane, NY United
Don Tobin, Carolina M Mike Barry, Cleveland
John Dolinsky, Rochester M Rich Reice, Pennsylvania
Steve Westbrook, Detroit M Mike Powers, Detroit
Tony Suarez, Carolina F Ricky Kren, NY Eagles
Andy Chapman, Detroit F Mike Laschev, Rochester
Billy Boljevic, NY Eagles F Mal Roche, Carolina

Playoffs

Bracket

First round
(single match)
Division finals
(2-match aggregate)
ASL Championship Final
(single match)
New York United 1 1(4) 2
Detroit Express 4 Detroit Express 1 1(2) 2
New York Eagles 1 New York United 1
Carolina Lightnin' 2
Pennsylvania Stoners 1 2 3
Carolina Lightnin' 2 Carolina Lightnin' 3 1 4
Rochester Flash 0

1st Round

September 3 Carolina Lightnin' 2–0 Rochester Flash Memorial Stadium • Att. 5,312

September 4 Detroit Express 4–1 New York Eagles Pontiac Silverdome • Att. 7,318

Semifinals

Higher Seed Aggregate Lower Seed First leg Second leg Attendance
Carolina Lightnin' 4–3 Pennsylvania Stoners 3–1 1–2 September 5 • Memorial Stadium • 6,021 [2]
September 9 • ASD Stadium • 2,207 [3]
New York United 2–2 (4–2) Detroit Express 1–1 1–1 PK (4–2) September 8 • Pontiac Silverdome • 3,414 [4]
September 10 • Hofstra Stadium • 1,274 [5]

Championship final

Carolina Lightnin' ( NC)2–1( OT) New York United ( NY)
Don Tobin 69'
Hugh O'Neill gold-colored soccer ball 115'
Report Soloman Hilton 64'
Attendance: 20,163
Referee: ( USA)

Post season awards

References

  1. ^ Upchurch, Gene (September 29, 1981). "Suarez, Tobin top five Lightnin' all-stars". Charlotte News. p. 2B. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  2. ^ Scott, David (September 6, 1981). "Lightnin' Gets Leg Up, Turns Back Stoners 3-1". Charlotte Observer. p. 1D. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  3. ^ Shope, Dan (September 10, 1981). "Stoners win 2-1 but fall short on total goals". The Morning Call (Allentown, PA). p. C1. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  4. ^ Pepper, Jon (September 9, 1981). "Express tie United, hit the road". Detroit Free Press. p. 1F. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  5. ^ Elliot, Helene (September 11, 1981). "United's kicks end Express season, 2-1". Detroit Free Press. p. 1F. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  6. ^ "Soccer ASL". Arizona Republic. September 30, 1981. p. F6. Retrieved August 5, 2021.

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