1983 NASL Grand Prix of Indoor Soccer

North American Soccer League
1983 Grand Prix of Indoor
NASL Indoor Grand Prix
Tournament details
Dates January 21, 1983 –
February 20, 1983
Teams 4
Final positions
Champions Tampa Bay Rowdies (3rd title)
Runners-up Montreal Manic
Tournament statistics
Matches played 16
Goals scored 199 (12.44 per match)
Attendance 37,111 (2,319 per match)
Top scorer(s) England Laurie Abrahams
Canada Dale Mitchell
(12 goals)
Best player England Laurie Abrahams
Algeria Mehdi Cerbah

The 1983 NASL Grand Prix of Indoor Soccer was an indoor soccer tournament staged by four franchises of the North American Soccer League.

Overview

The Fort Lauderdale, Tampa Bay, Montreal, and Tulsa franchises opted to play the Grand Prix in early 1983 as a makeshift season, because for various reasons, the eight other NASL clubs had chosen to forego playing a full 1982–83 NASL indoor season.[1] Three of those eight teams (Chicago, Golden Bay and San Diego) had joined the Major Indoor Soccer League for 1982-83 season, while the remaining five squads chose to sit-out winter indoor play completely.

The tournament consisted of three weeks of double round-robin play for the purpose of seeding, followed by a Championship weekend at the Forum in Montreal.[2][3] Fort Lauderdale did not host a round because there was no suitable venue in the area that also met the minimum seating requirements. Instead, Tulsa hosted Rounds 1 and 3. The tournament would mark the third time NASL teams played in such an event, with the first two coming in 1975 and 1976. Additionally the teams participated in the Shootout Challenge competition, with the overall champs splitting a $5000 purse on the final day.[4]

Montreal finished the preliminary rounds with the top seed.[2] Tampa Bay won the championship final 5–4 on a golden goal by Mark Karpun in double overtime. This victory marked the Rowdies' third indoor title and fourth overall in the NASL. Laurie Abrahams of Tulsa led all scorers (12 goals, 6 assists) and was named the offensive MVP, while Montreal goalie Mehdi Cerbah who posted a 4.36 goals-against-average was the defensive MVP of the tournament. Tampa Bay also won the $5000 Shootout Challenge purse by defeating Ft. Lauderdale 2–0, with Rowdies goalie Jürgen Stars stopping all three Strikers shots in the final round.[5][6][7]

Preliminary rounds

Round 1

played at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion in Tulsa, Oklahoma[8][9]

January 21 Montreal Manic 6–3 Tampa Bay Rowdies Attendance: 3,522
Ft. Lauderdale Strikers 8–4 Tulsa Roughnecks

January 22 Montreal Manic 8–6 Ft. Lauderdale Strikers Attendance: 4,341
Tampa Bay Rowdies 7–2 Tulsa Roughnecks

Round 2

played at the Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg, Florida[10][11]

February 4 Montreal Manic 6–3 Ft. Lauderdale Strikers Attendance: 4,450
Tampa Bay Rowdies 7–6 Tulsa Roughnecks

February 5 Tulsa Roughnecks 7–4 Montreal Manic Attendance: 5,545
Tampa Bay Rowdies 10–6 Ft. Lauderdale Strikers

Round 3

played at the Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion in Tulsa, Oklahoma

February 11 Tampa Bay Rowdies 7–5 Ft. Lauderdale Strikers Attendance: 2,064
Tulsa Roughnecks 8–7 Montreal Manic

February 12 Montreal Manic 5–4 Tampa Bay Rowdies Attendance: 3,245
Tulsa Roughnecks 5–4 (OT) Ft. Lauderdale Strikers

Seeding

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.

Pos Team G W L GF GA GD PTS
1* Montreal Manic 6 4 2 36 31 +5 42
2 Tampa Bay Rowdies 6 4 2 38 31 +7 42
3 Tulsa Roughnecks 6 3 3 33 37 -4 33
4 Ft. Lauderdale Strikers 6 1 5 32 40 -8 20

*Montreal wins top seed based on 2–0 head-to-head edge over Tampa Bay

Grand Prix Championship rounds

Bracket

Semifinals Championship Final
      
1 Montreal Manic 11
4 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 4
1 Montreal Manic 4
2 Tampa Bay Rowdies 5(2OT)
3 Tulsa Roughnecks 6
2 Tampa Bay Rowdies 8

Semi-finals

played at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec

February 18 Tampa Bay Rowdies 8–6 Tulsa Roughnecks Attendance: 6,049[12]
February 18 Montreal Manic 11–4 Ft. Lauderdale Strikers

Third place match

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

February 20 Tulsa Roughnecks 9–4 Ft. Lauderdale Strikers

Championship Final

February 20, 1983
3:30 PM EST
Montreal Manic 4–5 (2OT) Tampa Bay Rowdies
Mitchell  16:17', 19:51', 24:53'
Lodeweges  44:01'
Report (p. 2C) Tatu  7:06'
Perez  11:12'
Nogly  31:46'
Zequinha  58:05'
Karpun  76:58'

Tournament awards

Final rankings

Pos Team G W L GF GA GD
1 Tampa Bay Rowdies 8 6 2 51 41 +10
2 Montreal Manic 8 5 3 51 40 +11
3 Tulsa Roughnecks 8 4 4 48 49 -1
4 Ft. Lauderdale Strikers 8 1 7 40 60 -20
Leading Scorers Goals Assists Points
Laurie Abrahams (Tulsa) 12 6 30
Dale Mitchell (Montreal) 12 4 28
Branko Šegota (Ft. Lauderdale) 10 8 28
Dragan Vujovic (Montreal) 9 7 25
Teófilo Cubillas (Ft. Lauderdale) 8 9 25
Hugo Pérez (Tampa Bay) 10 4 24
Tatu (Tampa Bay) 9 5 23
Keith Weller (Tulsa) 8 7 23
Wes McLeod (Tampa Bay) 5 13 23
Njego Pesa (Tulsa) 9 4 22
Alan Willey (Montreal) 8 6 22
Steve Wegerle (Ft. Lauderdale) 7 6 20
Leading Goalkeepers Minutes GA GAA
Mehdi Cerbah (Montreal) 330 24 4.36
Jürgen Stars (Tampa Bay) 377 32 5.09
Craig Scarpelli (Ft. Lauderdale) 330 33 5.99
Winston DuBose (Tulsa) 486 49 6.05

Non-grand prix matches

In addition to the Grand Prix tournament, the four teams staged other indoor matches as tune-ups for both the outdoor season and the Grand Prix itself.

Match reports

References

  1. "Rowdies take on Montreal". Lakeland Ledger. January 21, 1983. p. 3D. Retrieved 2014-01-23 via Google News Archive Search.
  2. 1 2 Beard, Randy (February 15, 1983). "Rowdies' pair united in feelings toward Team America and coach". The Evening Independent. p. 3-C. Retrieved 23 January 2014 via Google News Archive Search.
  3. "Manic, Rowdies Clash Today". Youngstown Vindicator. February 20, 1983. p. D-4. Retrieved 23 January 2014 via Google News Archive Search.
  4. "Rowdies enter touney". Lakeland Ledger. December 12, 1982. p. 3D. Retrieved 23 January 2014 via Google News Archive Search.
  5. Allen, Diane Lacy (February 23, 1983). "Rowdies meet Strikers at Civic Center". Lakeland Ledger. p. 3D. Retrieved 23 January 2014 via Google News Archive Search.
  6. Beard, Randy (February 21, 1983). "Championship effort carried Rowdies to title". The Evening Independent. p. 1-C. Retrieved 23 January 2014 via Google News Archive Search.
  7. "Miller resigns as Rowdies coach". Lakeland Ledger. October 4, 1983. p. 1D. Retrieved 23 January 2014 via Google News Archive Search.
  8. "Manic win opener". The Montreal Gazette. October 4, 1983. p. H-2. Retrieved 23 January 2014 via Google News Archive Search.
  9. "Injury takes edge off Rowdies' victory". The Evening Independent. January 24, 1983. p. 8-C. Retrieved 23 January 2014 via Google News Archive Search.
  10. "Rowdies whip Strikers in Grand Prix Soccer". Lakeland Ledger. February 7, 1983. p. 6D. Retrieved 23 January 2014 via Google News Archive Search.
  11. "Manic triumph". The Montreal Gazette. February 5, 1983. p. H-1. Retrieved 23 January 2014 via Google News Archive Search.
  12. Beard, Randy (February 19, 1983). "Power play went short-handed Rowdies' way". The Evening Independent. p. 3-C. Retrieved 23 January 2014 via Google News Archive Search.
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