1983 Fort Lauderdale Strikers indoor season explained

Club:Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Season:1983
Owner: Elizabeth Robbie
Chairman: Tim Robbie
Chrtitle:General manager
Stadium:Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion
Bayfront Center
Montreal Forum
League:NASL indoor
League Result:Grand Prix: Fourth place
League Topscorer: Branko Šegota (10)
Season Topscorer: Branko Šegota (11)
American:True
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The 1983 Fort Lauderdale Strikers season was the team's third season of indoor soccer in the North American Soccer League.

Club

Coaching staff

Background

The 1983 indoor season was part of the club's seventeenth season in professional soccer. Previously, the NASL indoor season was played during the winter months and running through the new year, such as the 1981–82 season. This year, because five NASL teams elected not to play indoor while three others played in the MISL, the format changed to a round-robin tournament known as the 1983 NASL Grand Prix of Indoor Soccer. In addition to the Grand Prix, the Strikers played two friendlies, the first of which was a farewell of sorts from the briefly defunct Jacksonville Tea Men to their fans.[1]

Review

The team's long history of poor showings indoors looked to change this time around, because unlike in previous years most of the Strikers' marquee players decided to participate.[2] The Grand Prix campaign started off ominously with the airline losing the team's uniforms in transit to Tulsa before their first game,[3] and forcing them to borrow kits from their opponents.[4]

The bad luck continued. Going into the third round of the Grand Prix, a total of 10 players were unavailable for the match.[5] Four (Canter, Fowles, Meschbach, Savage) were trying out for Team America.[6] Tony Whelan and Brian Kidd were battling the flu. Ken Fogarty (hamstring) and Thomas Rongen (fractured iliac) were nursing injuries, while Branko Šegota was serving a one-game red card suspension for verbally abusing a referee. Finally, Ray Hudson was in the midst of missing at least five games with a case of the mumps.

Most of this unfortunate situation happened to occur after they'd agreed to loan Keith Weller to the Roughnecks.[7] To make matters worse, the 36 year-old Weller came alive with 8 goals and 7 assists in just six games with Tulsa. With so many line-up changes it made it nearly impossible to play with any kind of consistency.[8] The Strikers finished the Grand Prix in fourth place. They did however reach the finals of the Molson $5,000 Shootout Challenge, which was a side competition held in conjunction with the Grand Prix.[9]

Including friendlies, from 1977 through 1983 the Strikers posted an indoor record of 6–39, losing the final eight in a row. This would be the final year of the Fort Lauderdale Strikers as an indoor team. They sat out the 1983–84 NASL Indoor season and the club moved to Minnesota.

Statistics

Goals (worth 2 points), Assists (worth 1 point)

Leading Scorers*GoalsAssistsPoints
Branko Šegota11931
Teófilo Cubillas91028
Steve Wegerle7620
Tony Whelan4210
Robert Meschbach419
Brian Kidd328
Bob Bolitho306
Bruce Miller306
Andrew Parkinson306
Colin Fowles102
Alexander Szatmari102
Charlie Kadupski022
Carl Strong011

Competitions

$5,000 Shootout Challenge

Grand Prix preliminary round results

Round 1

played at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion in Tulsa, Oklahoma[10]

style=font-size:85% align=center rowspan=3 width=15%January 21width=24% align=rightFort Lauderdale Strikersalign=center width=13%8–4width=24%Tulsa Roughnecksstyle=font-size:85% rowspan=3 valign=topAttendance: 3,522
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style=font-size:85% align=center rowspan=3 width=15%January 22width=24% align=rightMontreal Manicalign=center width=13%8–6width=24%Fort Lauderdale Strikersstyle=font-size:85% rowspan=3 valign=topAttendance: 4,341
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Round 2

played at the Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg, Florida[11]

style=font-size:85% align=center rowspan=3 width=15%February 4width=24% align=rightMontreal Manicalign=center width=13%6–3width=24%Fort Lauderdale Strikersstyle=font-size:85% rowspan=3 valign=topAttendance: 4,450
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style=font-size:85% align=center rowspan=3 width=15%February 5width=24% align=rightTampa Bay Rowdiesalign=center width=13%10–6width=24%Fort Lauderdale Strikersstyle=font-size:85% rowspan=3 valign=topAttendance: 5,545
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Round 3

played at the Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion in Tulsa, Oklahoma

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style=font-size:85% align=center rowspan=3 width=15%February 12width=24% align=rightTulsa Roughnecksalign=center width=13%5–4 (OT)width=24%Fort Lauderdale Strikersstyle=font-size:85% rowspan=3 valign=topAttendance: 3,245
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Standings

G = Games, W = Wins, L = Losses, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, GD = Goal Differential, PTS= point system

6 points awarded for a win.Beginning with the fourth goal, 1 bonus point awarded for each goal scored. Maximum of 5 bonus points per game.

PosTeamGWLGFGAGDPTS
1*Montreal Manic6423631+542
2Tampa Bay Rowdies6423831+742
3Tulsa Roughnecks6333337align=center-433
4Fort Lauderdale Strikers6153240align=center-820

Match reports

Playoffs rounds

Semi-finals

style=font-size:85% align=center rowspan=3 width=15%February 18width=24% align=rightMontreal Manicalign=center width=13%11–4width=24%Fort Lauderdale Strikersstyle=font-size:85% rowspan=3 valign=topAttendance: 6,049[12]
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Third place match

played at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec (1:30 PM EDT)

style=font-size:85% align=center rowspan=3 width=15%February 20width=24% align=rightTulsa Roughnecksalign=center width=13%9–4width=24%Fort Lauderdale Strikersstyle=font-size:85% rowspan=3 valign=topAttendance: 7,895
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Final Grand Prix Rankings

PosTeamGWLGFGAGD
1Tampa Bay Rowdies8625141+10
2Montreal Manic8535140+11
3Tulsa Roughnecks8444849align=center-1
4Fort Lauderdale Strikers8174060align=center-20

Non-grand prix matches

Before the Grand Prix began the Strikers helped the defunct Jacksonville Tea Men say thanks and goodbye to 5,000 loyal fans in a match at the Jacksonville Coliseum. Five days after the Grand Prix concluded, the Strikers played the Tampa Bay Rowdies in an indoor friendly, in Lakeland, Florida.

Match reports

Notes and References

  1. News: Strikers win 4-3 on late Whelan goal. January 15, 1983. Fort Lauderdale News. 3C. July 23, 2017.
  2. News: Sarni . Jim. Strikers cruising into Grand Prix. January 11, 1983. Fort Lauderdale News. 3C. July 23, 2017.
  3. News: Strikers top Roughnecks despite travel problems. January 23, 1983. Fort Lauderdale News. 21C. July 23, 2017.
  4. News: Sarni . Jim. Strikers feels highs, lows in Grand Prix of Soccer. January 24, 1983. South Florida Sun-Sentinel. 13D. July 23, 2017.
  5. News: Sarni . Jim. Strikers minus 10 equals headaches for Chadwick. January 28, 1983. South Florida Sun-Sentinel. 10C. July 23, 2017.
  6. News: Marmor . John. Four Strikers Face Decisions As Team America Takes Off. February 6, 1983. Palm Beach Post. E13. July 23, 2017.
  7. News: Rosaforte . Tim. Strikers trade Weller to Tulsa – sort of. February 5, 1983. Fort Lauderdale News. 3C. July 23, 2017.
  8. News: Rosaforte . Tim. 1–5 For struggling Strikers, Grand Prix of soccer is anything but grand. February 17, 1983. South Florida Sun-Sentinel. 3C. July 23, 2017.
  9. Web site: Beard. Randy. Championship effort carried Rowdies to title. The Evening Independent. Google News Archive Search. February 21, 1983. 1-C. 23 January 2014.
  10. Web site: The Evening Independent - Google News Archive Search .
  11. Web site: Lakeland Ledger - Google News Archive Search .
  12. Web site: The Evening Independent - Google News Archive Search .
  13. News: Weller Transferred To Tulsa Roughnecks. 9 August 2015. Palm Beach Post.
  14. News: Weller Transferred To Tulsa Roughnecks. 9 August 2015. Palm Beach Post.