1976 Portland Timbers season

The 1976 Portland Timbers season was the second season for the Portland Timbers in the now-defunct North American Soccer League.

Portland Timbers
1976 season
OwnerOregon Soccer, Inc.
Manager Vic Crowe
StadiumCivic Stadium
NASLDivision: 4th
Playoffs: Did not qualify
U.S. Open CupDid not enter
Top goalscorer Tony Betts (6 goals)
Highest home attendance32,247
vs. NYC (Jun 12)
Lowest home attendance17,049
vs. SEA (Aug 7)
Average home league attendance20,515

Squad

The 1976 squad[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  ENG Ray Martin
4 DF  ENG Mick Hoban
6 DF  USA Chuck Carey
10 MF  USA Hank Liotart
11 FW  NIR Jimmy Kelly
13 FW  ENG Chris Dangerfield
14 FW  ENG Tony Betts
15 MF  SCO Pat McMahon
16 FW  USA Roger Goldingay
17 DF  ENG Neil Rioch
18 DF  CAN Nick Nicolas
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF  SCO Paul Hendrie
20 GK  ENG Jim Cumbes
21 FW  ENG Malcolm Smith
22 GK  CAN Dave Landry
23 DF  ENG Brian Tiler
24 FW  CAN Ike MacKay
25 FW  SCO John Smillie
27 FW  USA Kit Zell
29 DF  USA Chip Smallwood
32 FW  ENG John Rogers
36 DF  CAN Danny Lomas

North American Soccer League

Pacific Conference, Western Division standings

Pos Club Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1Minnesota Kicks 241595433+21138
2Seattle Sounders 2414104031+9123
3Vancouver Whitecaps 2414103830+8120
4Portland Timbers 2481623411871
5St. Louis Stars 2451928572958

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
Source:[2]

League results

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
April 16, 1976 Vancouver Whitecaps A 3*2 (OT) 11,352 Betts, MacKay
April 25, 1976 Seattle Sounders A 01 (OT) 24,983
May 1, 1976 St. Louis Stars H 32 22,147 McMahon, Betts, Dangerfield
May 8, 1976 Dallas Tornado H 02 25,905
May 14, 1976 San Diego Jaws A 20 9,200 MacKay (2)
May 19, 1976 San Antonio Thunder H 10 19,223 Betts
June 2, 1976 San Diego Jaws H 12 18,337 Rioch
June 5, 1976 Los Angeles Aztecs A 01 7,921
June 12, 1976 New York Cosmos H 03 32,247
June 19, 1976 St. Louis Stars A 13 5,900 Kelly
June 20, 1976 Miami Toros A 13 3,299 Betts
June 25, 1976 San Jose Earthquakes H 10 19,294 Rioch
June 30, 1976 Boston Minutemen H 20 18,621 Rogers, Liotart
July 3, 1976 San Jose Earthquakes A 03 20,807
July 5, 1976 Los Angeles Aztecs H 12 19,375 Smith
July 9, 1976 Rochester Lancers A 01 7,797
July 11, 1976 Toronto Metros-Croatia A 12 (OT) 3,490 Dangerfield
July 18, 1976 Vancouver Whitecaps H 21 17,456 Rioch, Betts
July 23, 1976 San Antonio Thunder A 10 5,163 Smith
July 24, 1976 Dallas Tornado A 03 14,206
August 1, 1976 Minnesota Kicks H 02 17,153
August 4, 1976 Minnesota Kicks A 12 25,509 Betts
August 7, 1976 Seattle Sounders H 03 17,049
August 14, 1976 Tampa Bay Rowdies H 23 17,199 Smith, Rogers

* = Won coin-flip
Source:[3]

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References

  1. "Portland Timbers rosters". North American Soccer League Jerseys. Retrieved May 6, 2011.
  2. "The Year in American Soccer – 1976". American Soccer History Archives. Archived from the original on January 7, 2015. Retrieved May 6, 2011.
  3. "1976 Portland Timbers". Timbers Fan Page. Retrieved May 6, 2011.
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