1990 American Professional Soccer League Explained

Competition:American Professional Soccer League -1990 Season-
Season:1990
Num Teams:22
Winners:Maryland Bays
(1st title)
Premiers:Fort Lauderdale Strikers

  • (1st title)
League Topscorer:Chance Fry
(17 goals)
Prevseason:ASL 1989
WSA 1989
Nextseason:1991

Overview of the 1990 American Professional Soccer League season. Although the Western Soccer League and the American Soccer League merged to form the American Professional Soccer League in 1990, the two leagues remained essentially independent leagues, linked by name alone. During this season, they ran separate regular season schedules with two different points systems. They each had their own playoff formats, had separate league MVPs and had their own All-League teams. The first game between the two leagues came in September when the Maryland Bays of the American Soccer League defeated the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the Western Soccer League for the American Professional Soccer League championship.

History

On September 9, 1989, the champions of the west coast-based Western Soccer Alliance and the east coast-based American Soccer League played each other for the national championship.[1] This was the first meeting between teams from the two leagues but was part of a larger effort to merge the two leagues.[2] This effort resulted in the creation of the American Professional Soccer League on February 22, 1990.[3] The merger remained one of name only as the two leagues played separate schedules and named separate MVPs and All-League teams. However, it allowed the teams to market themselves as members of a national league.[4] During the playoffs, except for the West semifinals and the APSL finals, teams played a home and away series. However, they needed to win two games, so in the case of a tie after two games, the teams played a thirty-minute mini-game. If the game remained tied, the two teams would enter a shoot out. A shoot out pitted a field player against the opposing team's goalkeeper. The field player had five seconds to take a shot on goal beginning 35 yards from the goal.

League standings

East (American Soccer League) Conference

Points:

Northern Division

Southern Division

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West (Western Soccer League) Conference

Points:

North Division

South Division

East Conference playoffs

Semifinal 1

The Fort Lauderdale Strikers advance to the East Finals.

Semifinal 2

The Maryland Bays advance to the East Finals.----

Conference Finals

The Maryland Bays advance to the APSL Championship.

West Conference playoffs

First Round Series 1



The Los Angeles Heat advance to the Division Finals.

First Round Series 2


The Colorado Foxes advance to the Division Finals.----

Division Finals

The Los Angeles Heat advance to the Conference Finals.

The San Francisco Bay Blackhawks advance to the Conference Finals.----

Conference Finals

The San Francisco Bay Blackhawks advance to the APSL Championship.

APSL Final

The Maryland Bays win the APSL Championship.

Combined points leaders

RankScorerClubGoalsAssistsPoints
1Chance FrySeattle Storm17539
2George PastorSalt Lake Sting14937
3Mike MastersAlbany Capitals14432
4Philip GyauMaryland Bays12630
5Derek Sanderson11628
6Jerry O'HaraCalifornia Emperors10323
7Shawn MedvedPortland Timbers10222
8Jean HarborMaryland Bays8622
9Jim HutchinsonReal Santa Barbara9422
10Scott BenedettiSeattle Storm9321
11Cesar Plasencia9321
11Steve PittmanFort Lauderdale Strikers7721
11David ByrneTampa Bay Rowdies51020
11Steve Corpening8420
11Rob Paterson8420
11Mike SweeneyBoston Bolts8319
11Elvis ComrieAlbany Capitals8218
11Lazlo BarnaMiami Freedom7418
11Duanne RobinsonPenn-Jersey Spirit5818

Honors

East (American Soccer League) Conference

First Team All League

Second Team All League

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West (Western Soccer League) Conference

First Team All League

Second Team All League

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.soundercentral.com/more_wsa_press_releases.htm Fort Lauderdale Rallies to Defeat San Diego
  2. Two outdoor leagues plan title game for fall St. Petersburg Times - Thursday, April 13, 1989
  3. Web site: February merger produces the American Professional Soccer League . 2011-08-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080907222430/http://goalseattle.com/museum/FC%20Seattle%20Updates/Storm%20Programs/California%201990/4.28.90_California_0006.pdf . 2008-09-07 . dead .
  4. Merger forms one outdoor league The Washington Times - Friday, February 23, 1990
  5. Web site: 18 Aug 1990, Page 30 - The Star-News at . Newspapers.com . 1990-08-18 . 2022-06-05.