1986 Western Soccer Alliance

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Western Soccer Alliance
-1986 Season-
Season1986
Champions Hollywood Kickers
(1st title)
Top goalscorer Brent Goulet
(9 goals)
1985
1987

History of the 1986 Western Soccer Alliance season.

Contents

History

After the success of the 1985 Western Alliance Challenge Series, three of the teams from that series, F.C. Seattle, F.C. Portland and the San Jose Earthquakes established the Western Soccer Alliance. The Victoria Riptide, a participant in 1985, did not return but was replaced by the Edmonton Brick Men which had played games against the series team in 1985. These teams were joined by the Hollywood Kickers, Los Angeles Heat and San Diego Nomads expanded the alliance from its Northwest Pacific roots into southern California. The Alliance played a regular season schedule only.

Continuing the previous season's tradition of playing with a guest team - in that year, the Edmonton Brick Men, who had subsequently joined the league proper for 1986 - the Western Soccer Alliance this time sought two guest teams, turning this time to the United Kingdom. The two teams recruited were the English Football League First Division side Manchester City and Scottish Premier Division side Dundee, who each played one away match against each team and played no home fixtures. In the event, F.C. Portland were unable to play their game against Manchester City, instead rescheduling their game for later in the season, and replacing City - who had returned to England for the start of their own season - with a team composed of former Portland Timbers players.

League standings

PosTeamPldWTLGFGAGDPts
1 Hollywood Kickers (C)148422113+828
2 F.C. Seattle 146262019+120
3 F.C. Portland 146261922320
4 Los Angeles Heat 144551514+117
5 San Diego Nomads 144461820216
6 San Jose Earthquakes 143472332913
7 Edmonton Brick Men 1433818281012
Source: A-League Archive [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion

Results

Home \ Away EDM POR SEA HOL LAH SDN SJE DND MCI XTB
Edmonton Brick Men 3–04–21–21–10–23–31–30–3
F.C. Portland 3–10–21–12–12–03–11–23–2
F.C. Seattle 1–01–10–12–12–11–01–20–1
Hollywood Kickers 0–01–03–21–00–02–33–10–3
Los Angeles Heat 1–04–11–00–10–21–10–01–1
San Diego Nomads 4–01–23–30–00–21–12–11–3
San Jose Earthquakes 3–42–01–32–62–24–10–40–1
Dundee
Manchester City
Ex-Timbers
Source: A-League Archive
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Points leaders

RankScorerClubGoalsAssistsPoints
1 Brent Goulet F.C. Portland 9220
2 Mark Miller F.C. Portland 7520
3 Chance Fry San Jose Earthquakes 8218
4Dennis Gunnell F.C. Seattle 7115
5Vilmar Marquez Edmonton Brick Men 5515
6 Rob Ryerson San Diego Nomads 6012
7 Derek Sanderson San Jose Earthquakes 5212
8 Michael Brady Los Angeles Heat 5111
9 Norm Odinga Edmonton Brick Men 5111
10Steve McCargo San Jose Earthquakes 5010

Honors

Goalkeeper: Lorenzo Caccialanza
Defenders: Dale Ervine, Paul Krumpe, Martín Vásquez
Midfielders: Paul Caligiuri, Dennis Gunnel, Hugo Perez
Forwards: Chance Fry, Brent Goulet, Jeff Hooker, Mark Miller
Goalkeeper: Todd Strobeck
Defenders: Mark Arquette, Jens Ole-Knudsen, Scott Murray, Tim Schulz
Midfielders: Drew Ferguson, Doug Swanson
Forwards: Tim Barto, Ross Ongaro, Rob Ryerson, Dzung Tran

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References

  1. "Western Soccer Alliance 1986 Season". A-League Archive. Retrieved 2019-09-03.