North American Soccer League records and statistics

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The following is a compilation of notable records and statistics for teams and players in and seasons of North American Soccer League.

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All-Time Regular Season Successes

Through completion of 2013 regular season. [1]

RankClub1st2nd3rd4th
1 Carolina Railhawks 1201
2 San Antonio Scorpions 1010
3 Atlanta Silverbacks 1000
4 New York Cosmos 1000
5 Tampa Bay Rowdies 0121
6 Puerto Rico Islanders 0110
7 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 0001
8 Minnesota United FC 0001

All-Time Regular Season Records

Through completion of 2013 regular season. [1]

Pts RankClubSeasonsGPWLTGFGAGDPtsPts Per
Game
1st2nd3rd4th
Finishing Positions.
1 Carolina RailHawks 3 (2011–)82392023135104311371.671201
2 Tampa Bay Rowdies 3 (2011–)82332524129109201241.510121
3 Minnesota United FC 3 (2011–)82272531103107-41051.280001
4 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 3 (2011–)82252432103126-231001.220001
5 Puerto Rico Islanders 2 (2011–12)56261515705911931.660110
6 FC Edmonton 3 (2011–)8221283387102-15911.110000
7 Atlanta Silverbacks 3 (2011–)8221204194146-52831.011000
8 San Antonio Scorpions 2 (2012–)54221121806614771.431010
9 Montreal Impact 1 (2011)28981132248351.250000
10 New York Cosmos 1 (2013–)14941221210312.211000

Highest scoring games

Goals
scored
DateHome teamResultAway team
113 August 2013 San Antonio Scorpions 4 7 Tampa Bay Rowdies
910 September 2014 Carolina RailHawks 5 4 New York Cosmos
828 July 2012 San Antonio Scorpions 8 0 Carolina RailHawks
827 July 2012 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 5 3 Atlanta Silverbacks
815 April 2012 Carolina RailHawks 4 4 Atlanta Silverbacks
78 June 2014 FC Edmonton 6 1 Carolina RailHawks

Biggest winning margin

Winning
margin
DateHome teamResultAway team
828 July 2012 San Antonio Scorpions 8 0 Carolina RailHawks
51 May 2011 FC Edmonton 0 5 Montreal Impact
58 June 2014 FC Edmonton 6 1 Carolina RailHawks

Streaks

Winning streaks

Most consecutive Wins
TeamNo.FromTo
Carolina RailHawks 107 May 20113 July 2011
San Antonio Scorpions 51 June 20134 July 2013
New York Cosmos 514 September 201324 October 2013

Undefeated streaks

Most consecutive Wins/Ties
TeamNo.FromTo
Carolina RailHawks 1316 April 20113 July 2011
New York Cosmos 1324 August 2013Present

italics streaks still active, as of April 19, 2014

Losing streaks

Most Consecutive Losses
TeamNo.FromTo
Atlanta Silverbacks 630 July 201127 August 2011
Atlanta Silverbacks 59 June 20123 July 2012
San Antonio Scorpions 53 August 201331 August 2013

Winless streaks

Most Consecutive Losses/Ties
TeamNo.FromTo
Atlanta Silverbacks 99 April 20114 June 2011
Atlanta Silverbacks 97 April 201226 May 2012
Carolina RailHawks 97 April 201219 May 2012
Minnesota Stars FC 918 July 20128 September 2012

Average Season Attendances

Trivia

See also

Major League Soccer records and statistics

Notes

  1. 1 2 "| NASL".

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