Football league season
The 1980–81 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the third in league history and would end with the New York Arrows repeating once again as MISL champions.
Recap
There were plenty of changes as the league began its third year. The Houston Summit would move to Baltimore and the Detroit Lightning moved to San Francisco. Three new clubs were added – the Chicago Horizons , the Denver Avalanche and the Phoenix Inferno .
With 12 teams, the league moved to three divisions. To accommodate the three-division setup, the playoff format was tweaked once again. The top two teams in each division would qualify, along with the next best two teams for eight qualifiers in total.[ 1] While the first round was a best of three series, Commissioner Earl Foreman announced in early November 1980 that there would be single-game semifinals and a final set to be played in St. Louis on the weekend of March 27, 1981.[ 2]
As it turned out, St. Louis pulled off a worst-to-first turnaround in their division with the second-best record in the MISL and made the championship game. In their semifinal against Wichita, the Steamers rallied from a 6-1 third quarter deficit to tie the game and win in a shootout. Over 33,000 fans attended both nights at the St. Louis Arena .[ 3] [ 4]
New York's Steve Zungul won regular season MVP honors for the third time, and added the playoff MVP.[ 5] Zungul scored four goals and an assist in both the semifinal win over Baltimore and the championship game.[ 6] [ 7] Zungul scored the game-winning goal with less than 30 seconds left against St. Louis,[ 8] the last of his combined 123 goals (108 regular season and 15 playoff goals, respectively). The 108 goals would remain an MISL record through the end of the league in 1992.
After the season, Chicago folded. The league wanted to return to the market, but Chicago Sting owner Lee Stern paid to keep the Chicago market for himself and the Sting.[ 9]
Teams
Team
City/Area
Arena
Baltimore Blast
Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore Arena
Buffalo Stallions
Buffalo, New York
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
Chicago Horizons
Rosemont, Illinois
Rosemont Horizon
Cleveland Force
Cleveland, Ohio
Richfield Coliseum
Denver Avalanche
Denver, Colorado
McNichols Sports Arena
Hartford Hellions
Hartford, Connecticut
New Haven Coliseum Hartford Civic Center
New York Arrows
Uniondale, New York
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Philadelphia Fever
Philadelphia
The Spectrum
Phoenix Inferno
Phoenix, Arizona
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
San Francisco Fog
Daly City, California
Cow Palace
St. Louis Steamers
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis Arena
Wichita Wings
Wichita, Kansas
Kansas Coliseum
Regular Season Schedule
The 1980–81 regular season schedule ran from November 7, 1980, to March 8, 1981. The 40 games per team was an increase of eight over the 1979–80 schedule of 32 games.[ 10]
Final standings
Playoff teams in bold .
Playoffs
Quarterfinals
New York vs. Phoenix
Date
Away
Home
Attendance
March 19
New York 6
Phoenix 10
8,719
March 21
Phoenix 6
New York 10
12,488
March 24
Phoenix 5
New York 6
6,315
New York wins series 2-1
Baltimore vs. Cleveland
Date
Away
Home
Attendance
March 12
Cleveland 5
Baltimore 6
7,461
Dan Counce scored at 14:06 of overtime
March 14
Baltimore 1
Cleveland 7
10,639
March 15
Cleveland 5
Baltimore 6
7,692
Baltimore wins series 2-1
St. Louis vs. Buffalo
Date
Away
Home
Attendance
March 13
Buffalo 4
St. Louis 6
11,667
March 21
St. Louis 6
Buffalo 5
16,329
St. Louis wins series 2-0
Wichita vs. Chicago
Date
Away
Home
Attendance
March 12
Wichita 3
Chicago 4
4,313
March 18
Chicago 4
Wichita 6
7,309
March 23
Chicago 6
Wichita 8
7,753
Wichita wins series 2-1
Semifinals
New York vs. Baltimore
Date
Away
Home
Attendance
March 27
Baltimore 1
New York 10
16,236
St. Louis vs. Wichita
Date
Away
Home
Attendance
March 27
Wichita 7
St. Louis 7
16,236
St. Louis wins shootout 3-1
Championship Game
St. Louis vs. New York
Date
Away
Home
Attendance
March 29
New York 6
St. Louis 5
17,206
Regular Season Player Statistics
[ 11]
Scoring leaders
GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists , Pts = Points
Player
Team
GP
G
A
Pts
Steve Zungul
New York Arrows
40
108
44
152
Branko Segota
New York Arrows
35
38
45
83
Charlie Cordas
Buffalo Stallions
36
40
41
81
Vic Davidson
Phoenix Inferno
30
50
29
79
Iubo Petrovic
Buffalo Stallions
39
44
33
77
Joe Fink
Philadelphia Fever
39
51
18
69
Fred Grgurev
Philadelphia Fever
37
44
25
69
Jorgen Kristensen
Wichita Wings
38
14
52
66
Don Ebert
St. Louis Steamers
40
46
19
65
Dave MacWilliams
Philadelphia Fever
37
37
28
65
Leading Goalkeepers
Note: GP = Games played; Min – Minutes Played; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; W = Wins; L = Losses
Player
Team
GP
Min
GA
GAA
W
L
Enzo DiPede
Chicago Horizons
16
931
63
4.06
9
6
Mike Dowler
Wichita Wings
28
1616
111
4.12
16
12
Sepp Gantenhammer
Baltimore Blast
33
1862
130
4.19
17
14
Zoltán Tóth
New York Arrows
22
1005
73
4.36
14
2
Shep Messing
New York Arrows
27
1411
103
4.38
21
3
Aly Anderson
Denver Avalanche
10
506
38
4.51
4
4
Richard But
Hartford Hellions
39
2262
175
4.64
12
25
Slobo Ilijevski
St. Louis Steamers
33
1878
146
4.66
21
11
Pascal Antoine
Denver Avalanche
13
698
56
4.81
7
5
Scott Manning
Buffalo Stallions
29
1380
112
4.87
13
12
Playoff Player Statistics
[ 12]
Scoring leaders
GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists , Pts = Points
Player
Team
GP
G
A
Pts
Steve Zungul
New York Arrows
3
15
4
19
Branko Segota
New York Arrows
3
9
6
15
Andy Chapman
Wichita Wings
4
11
0
11
Tony Glavin
St. Louis Steamers
4
8
2
10
George Nanchoff
Phoenix Inferno
3
6
4
10
Leading Goalkeepers
Note: GP = Games played; Min – Minutes Played; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; W = Wins; L = Losses
Player
Team
GP
Min
GA
GAA
W
L
Cliff Brown
Cleveland Force
3
188
12
3.83
1
2
Mike Dowler
Wichita Wings
4
225
19
5.07
2
1
Scott Manning
Buffalo Stallions
2
94
8
5.09
0
1
Slobo Ilijevski
St. Louis Steamers
4
255
22
5.18
3
1
Zoltán Tóth
New York Arrows
2
69
6
5.22
1
0
All-MISL Teams
First Team
Position
Second Team
Shep Messing, New York
G
Richard But, Hartford
Dave D'Errico, New York
D
Doc Lawson, Philadelphia
Steve Pecher, St. Louis
D
Jim Pollihan, Baltimore
Ian Anderson, Cleveland
Tony Glavin, St. Louis
M
Vic Davidson, Phoenix
Steve Zungul, New York
F
Paul Kitson, Chicago
Branko Segota, New York
F
Charlie Cordas, Buffalo
Honorable Mention
Position
Sepp Gantenhammer, Baltimore
G
Slobo Ilijevski, St. Louis
Ty Keough, St. Louis
D
Tony Bellinger, St. Louis
Adrian Brooks, Denver
M
Johnny Moore, San Francisco
Joe Fink, Philadelphia
F
Jorgen Kristensen, Wichita
League awards
Most Valuable Player : Steve Zungul, New York
Scoring Champion : Steve Zungul, New York
Pass Master : Jorgen Kristiansen, Wichita
Rookie of the Year : Don Ebert, St. Louis
Goalkeeper of the Year : Enzo DiPede, Chicago
Coach of the Year : Don Popovic, New York
Championship Series Most Valuable Player : Steve Zungul, New York
References
^ 1980-81 MISL Media Guide . 1980. p. 43.
^ "Indoor soccer won't be hurt by expansion" . The Day (New London) . November 7, 1980. p. 26. Retrieved 2011-12-03 .
^ "St. Louis Steamers face problem in big contest" . Daily Union . March 29, 1981. p. 16. Retrieved 2011-12-03 .
^ "St. Louis Indoor Soccer History" . Jim Fossell. Archived from the original on August 7, 2013. Retrieved December 3, 2011 .
^ "1980-81 MISL Season Summary" . Our Sports Central. Retrieved December 3, 2011 .
^ "Steamers, Arrows triumph" . The Bulletin (Bend) . March 28, 1981. p. 21. Retrieved 2011-12-03 .
^ "Arrows Were On Target" . Evening Independent . March 29, 1981. p. 8C. Retrieved 2011-12-03 .
^ 1982-83 MISL Information Guide . 1982. p. 52.
^ "The Year In American Soccer - 1981" . Dave Litterer. Archived from the original on January 7, 2015. Retrieved May 16, 2012 .
^ 1980-81 MISL Media Guide . 1980. pp. 107–108.
^ MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide . 1987. p. 55.
^ MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide . 1987. p. 82.
1980-81 MISL Media Guide . Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania: Major Indoor Soccer League. 1980.
Verb, Doug; Jones-Fearnley, Alaina (1982). 1982-83 MISL Information Guide . Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania: Major Indoor Soccer League.
Leary, Dan; Griffin, John (1987). MISL Official Tenth Anniversary Guide . New York: Major Indoor Soccer League Communications Department.
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