1990 Fort Lauderdale Strikers season

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Fort Lauderdale Strikers
1990 season
Owner Flag of the United States.svg Joe Robbie
Noel Lemon
Manager Thomas Rongen
Stadium Lockhart Stadium
APSL East, South Div. First place
APSL playoffs Semi-finalist
  1989 Strikers
1990 Lions
1991 Strikers 

The 1990 Fort Lauderdale Strikers season was the first season of the team in the new American Professional Soccer League. It was the club's twenty-fourth season in professional soccer. In the previous year, the club fielded the team in the American Soccer League which then merged with the Western Soccer Alliance to form the new APSL. In the inaugural year of the new league, the team finished in first place in the South Division of the East (American Soccer League) Conference. They went to the playoffs and made it to the finals of the East (American Soccer League) Conference being that year's Runners-up. At the end of the year, the team would merge with the league's Orlando Lions, creating a new unified team and club.

Contents

Background

Review

Competitions

APSL regular season

East (American Soccer League) Conference

Points:

  • Win: 3
  • Shoot out win: 2
  • Shoot out loss: 1
North Division
PlaceTeamGPWSWSLLGFGAPoints
1 Maryland Bays 2014105422944
2 Albany Capitals 2013115352242
3 Penn-Jersey Spirit 2012116342339
4 Boston Bolts 208129272728
5 Washington Stars 2070013242822
6 New Jersey Eagles 2051014213817
South Division
PlaceTeamGPWSWSLLGFGAPoints
1 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 2014114382245
2 Tampa Bay Rowdies 2091010323929
3 Orlando Lions 2080012253024
4 Miami Freedom 2071111272924
5 Washington Diplomats 2041213224016

West (Western Soccer League) Conference

Points:

  • Win: 6
  • Shoot out win: 4
  • Shoot out loss: 2
  • 1 bonus point per goal scored in regulation, maximum of 3 per game
North Division
PlaceTeamGPWSWSLLGFGAPoints
1 San Francisco Bay Blackhawks 2094163930104
2 Salt Lake Sting 20111173934104
3 Colorado Foxes 20104332212100
4 Portland Timbers 208237423699
5 Seattle Storm 209137423593
South Division
PlaceTeamGPWSWSLLGFGAPoints
1 California Emperors 208237353289
2 Real Santa Barbara 209137333587
3 Los Angeles Heat 208318393985
4 San Diego Nomads 205339222867
5 New Mexico Chilies 2052112254561
6 Arizona Condors 2050114295159

Results summaries

Results by round

Match reports

APSL Eastern Conference Playoffs

Semifinal 1

Albany Capitals (NY)2–3 Fort Lauderdale Strikers (FL)
Chris Szanto Soccerball shade.svg6:10' (Chinapoo, Masters)
Paul Mariner Soccerball shade.svg45:00' (Masters, Smyth)
report Ricardo Alonso Soccerball shade.svg117:15' (Carrera, Donev)
Jimmy McGeough, Jr. Soccerball shade.svg73:05' (James, Carrera)
Pedro Magallanes Soccerball shade.svg77:45' (James, Alonso)
Attendance: 750
Referee: (USA)
Fort Lauderdale Strikers (FL)2–0 Albany Capitals (NY)
Ricardo Alonso Soccerball shade.svg37:41' (Magallanes, McGeough)
Alvin James Soccerball shade.svg85:00'
Arnie Mausser Yellow card.svg 89'
report Bobby Cumming Yellow card.svg 22'
Steve Stokoe Yellow card.svg 42'
Royal Palm Polo Club, Boca Raton, Florida
Attendance: 2,483
Referee: (USA)

Semifinal 2

Tampa Bay Rowdies (FL)1–2 (a.e.t.) Maryland Bays (MD)
Perry Van der Beck Yellow card.svg 21:21'
Mark Wright Soccerball shade.svg80:54' (Hooper, Byrne)
report Kurt Dasbach Soccerball shade.svg34:01' (Ryerson, Nattans)
Jean Harbor Soccerball shade gold.svg 96:27' (Abe)
Attendance: 2,411
Referee: (USA)
Tampa Bay Rowdies (FL)1–4 Maryland Bays (MD)
Jeff Jones Soccerball shade.svg7:35' (Hill) [1] Jean Harbor Soccerball shade.svg4:30' (Abe)
Philip Gyau Soccerball shade.svg18:45' (Harbor, Sloan)
Jean Harbor Soccerball shade.svg45:38' (Abe, Barger)
John Abe Soccerball shade.svg72:36' (Nattans)
Cedar Lane Park, Maryland
Attendance: 2,953
Referee: (USA)

Final

Maryland Bays (MD)3–2 Fort Lauderdale Strikers (FL)
John Abe Soccerball shade.svg13:57' (Barger, Namazi)
Jean Harbor Soccerball shade.svg71:29' (Gee)
Joe Barger Soccerball shade.svg87:28' (Ryerson)
Darryl Gee Red card.svg
report 1
report 2
Pedro Magallanes Soccerball shade.svg49:57' (Donev)
Marcelo Carrera Soccerball shade.svg52:00'
Troy Edwards Red card.svg
Cedar Lane Park
Attendance: 3,116
Referee: (USA)
Fort Lauderdale Strikers (FL)0–2 Maryland Bays (MD)
Victor Moreland Yellow card.svg 49:14'
Ricardo Alonso Yellow card.svg 65:50'
report Philip Gyau Soccerball shade.svg1:32' (Ryerson)
Rob Ryerson Yellow card.svg 13:38'
Scott Cook Soccerball shade.svg16:08', Yellow card.svg 30:10'
Omid Namazi Yellow card.svg 22:45'
Jean Harbor Yellow card.svg 43:15'
Royal Palm Polo Club, Boca Raton, Florida
Attendance: 2,527
Referee: (USA)

Bracket

Match reports

Statistics

Transfers

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References

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