Maryland Bays

The Maryland Bays were an inaugural franchise of the third incarnation of the American Soccer League in 1988.They were based in Catonsville, Maryland, and played their games at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County. The team joined the American Professional Soccer League in 1990 when the ASL merged with the Western Soccer League. Before the 1990 season, the club absorbed the Washington Stars, and moved to play in Columbia, Maryland.

For the first Maryland-based team called the Bays in 1967, see Baltimore Bays of the NPSL/NASL. For the second team to use the name in the ASL, see Baltimore Bays (ASL). For the fourth team to use the name in the USISL, see Baltimore Bays (USISL).

Year-by-year

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup
1988 2 ASL 2nd, Northern Semifinals Did not enter
1989 2 ASL 4th, Northern Did not qualify Did not enter
1990 2 APSL 1st, ASL North Champion Did not enter
1991 2 APSL 1st, Western Semifinals Did not enter

Owner

  • John Liparini

Coach

Honors

Championships

  • American Professional Soccer Champions 1990 defeated San Francisco Black Hawkes in the Finals.
  • 1990 Record 20–5–0 Undefeated in Playoffs, including Sweep of Tampa and Ft.Lauderdale in Play offs.

MVP

Leading Scorer

Coach of the Year

First Team All Star

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gollark: Did you READ the SCP?
gollark: You cannot SUMMON "big narf".
gollark: > Merely adding the phrase “BIG NARF” to the description of an upcoming event does not cause its cancellation, in significant tests by GCN-12 to date. Only additions of the phrase “BIG NARF” spontaneously by no observed mechanism or party appear to trigger SCP-2939. The phrase “BIG NARF,” then, is currently considered to be a ‘calling card’ for the events rather than a self-propagating memetic hazard in and of itself.
gollark: > Description: SCP-2339 is the collective designation for an anomalously large Bombus terrestris (buff-tailed bumblebee) nest and the bees residing within. SCP-2339-1 is the nest itself, measuring nearly 32m across. In comparison, a standard European bumblebee nest has a maximum capacity of 400 bees, and is far smaller. Aside from its size, SCP-2339-1 shows no other anomalous properties.

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