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The '''1972 [[Soccer Bowl|NASL Final]]''' was the championship match of the [[1972 North American Soccer League season|1972 season]], between the [[New York Cosmos (1970–85)|New York Cosmos]] and the [[St. Louis Stars (soccer)|St. Louis Stars]]. The match was played on August 26, 1972 at [[James M. Shuart Stadium|Hofstra Stadium]], in [[Hempstead, New York]]. The New York Cosmos won the match, 2–1, and were crowned the 1972 NASL champions.<ref>{{cite web|last=NASL|title=NASLSoccerBowl - History - Past Winner|url=http://www.naslsoccerbowl.com/index.php?id=788|publisher=North American Soccer League}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=NASL |title=NASL 1968-1984 - Yearly Result |url=http://www.nasl.com/index.php?id=458 |publisher=North American Soccer League |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131012023409/http://www.nasl.com/index.php?id=458 |archive-date=October 12, 2013 }}</ref>

'''[[Soccer Bowl|NASL Final]] 1972''' was the [[North American Soccer League (1968–84)|North American Soccer League]]'s postseason championship game of the [[1972 North American Soccer League season|1972 season]]. The event was contested in a single-game match between the [[New York Cosmos]] and the [[St. Louis Stars (soccer)|St. Louis Stars]]. The event was held on August 26, 1972 at [[James M. Shuart Stadium|Hofstra Stadium]], in [[Hempstead, New York]].

In the end, the New York Cosmos were victorious and became the 1972 NASL champions.<ref>{{cite web|last=NASL|title=NASLSoccerBowl - History - Past Winner|url=http://www.naslsoccerbowl.com/index.php?id=788|publisher=North American Soccer League}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=NASL|title=NASL 1968-1984 - Yearly Result|url=http://www.nasl.com/index.php?id=458|publisher=North American Soccer League}}</ref>


==Background==
==Background==
===St. Louis Stars===
The [[St. Louis Stars (soccer)|St. Louis Stars]] and the [[New York Cosmos]] respectively won their [[1972_North_American_Soccer_League_season#Semifinals|semifinal games]]. This earned both teams the right to compete for the league title.
The St. Louis Stars qualified for the playoffs by winning the Southern Division with 69 points. This guaranteed them at least one home playoff game. They defeated the 1970 champions, the [[Rochester Lancers (1967–80)|Rochester Lancers]], 2–0, in a [[1972 North American Soccer League season#Semifinals|semifinal game]] played on August 15, 1972 to advance to the final.


==Game Summary==
===New York Cosmos===
{{main|1972 New York Cosmos season}}
The Cosmos took an early lead after league MVP [[Randy Horton]] headed winger [[Roby Young]]'s corner kick off the crossbar and in at 4:23. The lead would be brief though, as [[Casey Frankiewicz]], the Stars' player/coach, tied the game after seven minutes. Frankiewicz's goal was the source of some controversy as referee Roger Schott initially ruled the play offside. Multiple Stars players appealed to linesman Bill Maxwell who ruled the play good. Schott subsequently reversed his decision and allowed the goal to stand.<ref>http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1946&dat=19720828&id=GgsyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=w6EFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4539,6816798</ref>
The New York Cosmos qualified for the playoffs by winning the Northern Division with 77 points. They also had the highest point-total in the NASL, and therefore were guaranteed home field throughout the playoffs. They defeated the defending champion [[Dallas Tornado]], 1–0, in a [[1972 North American Soccer League season#Semifinals|semifinal game]] played on August 19, 1972 to advance to the final.


==Game summary==
Late in the rain-soaked game<ref>http://www.nasljerseys.com/images/Cosmos/Cosmos%2072%20Road%20John%20Kerr.jpg</ref> with New York applying pressure, Cosmos' midfielder [[John Kerr, Sr.|Johnny Kerr]] was fouled in the penalty area by St. Louis defender [[Gary Rensing]]. Schott promptly awarded New York a penalty, which [[Josef Jelínek]] buried at 4:19 from time. Two minutes later with tempers flaring, as St. Louis pressed for the equalizer, Cosmos defender [[Werner Roth (soccer)|Werner Roth]] was sent off, leaving New York a man short for the final two minutes of the match. In a furious push at the end, forward [[Willy Roy]] found the net for St. Louis with only thirteen second remaining. Like before, Roger Schott again ruled the Stars offside. But unlike the previous occasion, the Stars' appeals to both the referee and linesman fell on deaf ears this time, giving New York the title.
The Cosmos took an early lead after league MVP [[Randy Horton]] headed winger [[Roby Young]]'s corner kick off the crossbar and in at 4:23. The lead would be last through the intermission, until [[Casey Frankiewicz]], the Stars' player/coach, tied the game seven minutes after the restart.<ref>{{cite news |title=Bitter End |date=August 27, 1972|publisher=[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]]|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/140691440/?terms=Stars|page=6C |access-date=2019-11-26}}</ref> Frankiewicz's goal was the source of some controversy as referee Roger Schott initially ruled the play offside. Multiple Stars players appealed to linesman Bill Maxwell who ruled the play good. Schott subsequently reversed his decision and allowed the goal to stand.<ref>{{cite news |title=Cosmos defeat Stars to win NASL title |date=August 28, 1972|publisher=[[Montreal Gazette]]|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1946&dat=19720828&id=GgsyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=w6EFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4539,6816798|page=25 |access-date=2019-11-26}}</ref>

Late in the rain-soaked game<ref>[http://www.nasljerseys.com/images/Cosmos/Cosmos%2072%20Road%20John%20Kerr.jpg Cosmos] on NASL jersey</ref> with New York applying pressure, Cosmos' midfielder [[John Kerr, Sr.|John Kerr]] was fouled in the penalty area by St. Louis defender [[Gary Rensing]]. Schott promptly awarded New York a penalty, which [[Josef Jelínek]] buried at 4:19 from time. Two minutes later with tempers flaring, as St. Louis pressed for the equalizer, Cosmos defender [[Werner Roth (soccer)|Werner Roth]] was sent off, leaving New York a man short for the final two minutes of the match. In a furious push at the end, forward [[Willy Roy]] found the net for St. Louis with only thirteen second remaining. Like before, Roger Schott again ruled the Stars offside. But unlike the previous occasion, the Stars' appeals to both the referee and linesman fell on deaf ears this time, giving New York the title.


===Championship results===
===Championship results===
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'''1972 NASL Champions:''' [[New York Cosmos]]
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| style="vertical-align:top; width:50%;"|
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!width="25"| !!width="25"|
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|GK ||'''0''' ||{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Richard Blackmore (soccer)|Richard Blackmore]]
|-
|DF ||'''19'''||{{flagicon|POL}} [[Karol Kapienski]]
|-
|DF||'''4''' ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Werner Roth (soccer)|Werner Roth]] ||{{sentoff|0|88}}
|-
|DF ||'''22'''||{{flagicon|POL}} [[Dieter Zajdel]]
|-
|DF ||'''2''' ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Barry Mahy]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|-
|MF ||'''6''' ||{{flagicon|CAN}} [[John Kerr Sr.|John Kerr]]
|-
|MF ||'''15'''||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Siegfried Stritzl|Sigi Stritzl]]
|-
|MF ||'''10'''||{{flagicon|TCH}} [[Josef Jelínek]] || || {{suboff}}
|-
|FW ||'''16'''||{{flagicon|BER}} [[Randy Horton]] ||{{yel|}}
|-
|FW||'''17'''||{{flagicon|GHA}} [[Willie Mfum]] || || {{suboff}}
|-
|FW ||'''8''' ||{{flagicon|ISR}} [[Roby Young]]
|-
|colspan="4"|'''Substitutes:'''<ref>{{cite book|title=North American Soccer League Encyclopedia |last=Jose |first=Colin |publisher=St. Johann Press |year=2003 |location=Haworth, NJ|page=379}}</ref>
|-
|FW ||'''20'''||{{flagicon|TRI}} [[Everald Cummings]] || || {{subon|}}
|-
|DF ||'''24'''||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Gordon Bradley]] || || {{subon|}}
|-
|colspan="4"|'''Manager:'''
|-
|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Gordon Bradley]]
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|GK ||'''1'''||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mike Winter]]
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|DF ||'''2'''||{{flagicon|ENG}} [[John Sewell (footballer)|John Sewell]]
|-
|DF ||'''3'''||{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Wilf Tranter]]
|-
|DF||'''15''' ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Steve Frank (soccer)|Steve Frank]] ||{{suboff}}
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|DF ||'''5''' ||{{flagicon|POL}} [[Joe Puls]]
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|MF ||'''8''' ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Pat McBride]]
|-
|MF ||'''16''' ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Gary Rensing]]
|-
|MF ||'''7''' ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Larry Hausmann]]
|-
|FW ||'''11'''||{{flagicon|POL}} [[Kazimierz Frankiewicz|Casey Frankiewicz]]
|-
|FW||'''20''' ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Gene Geimer]]
|-
|FW ||'''10'''||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Willy Roy]]
|-
|colspan="4"|'''Substitutes:'''<ref>{{cite book|title=NASL: A Complete Record of the North American Soccer League |last=Jose |first=Colin |publisher=Breedon Books |year=1989 |location=Derby, England|pages=92, 94}}</ref>
|-
|MF ||'''19''' ||{{flagicon|GHA}} [[Yao Kankam]] || {{subon|}}
|-
|colspan="4"|'''Manager:'''
|-
|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Kazimierz Frankiewicz|Casey Frankiewicz]]
|}
|}
'''1972 NASL Champions:''' [[New York Cosmos (1970–85)|New York Cosmos]]
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|-
| style="width:50%; vertical-align:top;"|
'''Man of the Match:'''
<br/>
<br />'''Assistant referees:'''
<br />{{flagicon|USA}} Bill Maxwell
<br />{{flagicon|USA}} Bob Sumpter
|}

===Statistics===
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|-
!scope=col width=100 |Statistic<ref>{{cite news |title=Bitter End |date=August 27, 1972|publisher=[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]]|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/140691440/?terms=Stars|page=6C |access-date=2019-11-26}}</ref>
!scope=col width=70 | New York
!scope=col width=70 | St. Louis
|-
!scope=row|Goals scored
| 2
| 1
|-
!scope=row|Total shots
| 28
| 23
|-
!scope=row|Shots on target
| 9
| 8
|-
!scope=row|Saves
| 7
| 7
|-
!scope=row|Corner kicks
| 5
| 10
|-
!scope=row|Fouls
| 20
| 19
|-
!scope=row|Offsides
| 1
| 3
|-
!scope=row|Yellow cards
| 1
| 0
|-
!scope=row|Red cards
| 1
| 0
|}
</div>
{{Clear}}


== See also ==
== See also ==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.naslsoccerbowl.com/ NASL Soccer Bowl (official website)]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130930132747/http://www.naslsoccerbowl.com/ 1972 NASL Soccer Bowl] (archived, 30 Sep 2013)


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Latest revision as of 03:10, 13 February 2024

NASL Final 1972
Hofstra Stadium hosted the Final
EventNASL Final
DateAugust 26, 1972 (1972-08-26)
VenueHofstra Stadium, Hempstead, New York
RefereeRoger Schott (United States)
Attendance6,102
1971
1973

The 1972 NASL Final was the championship match of the 1972 season, between the New York Cosmos and the St. Louis Stars. The match was played on August 26, 1972 at Hofstra Stadium, in Hempstead, New York. The New York Cosmos won the match, 2–1, and were crowned the 1972 NASL champions.[1][2]

Background

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St. Louis Stars

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The St. Louis Stars qualified for the playoffs by winning the Southern Division with 69 points. This guaranteed them at least one home playoff game. They defeated the 1970 champions, the Rochester Lancers, 2–0, in a semifinal game played on August 15, 1972 to advance to the final.

New York Cosmos

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The New York Cosmos qualified for the playoffs by winning the Northern Division with 77 points. They also had the highest point-total in the NASL, and therefore were guaranteed home field throughout the playoffs. They defeated the defending champion Dallas Tornado, 1–0, in a semifinal game played on August 19, 1972 to advance to the final.

Game summary

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The Cosmos took an early lead after league MVP Randy Horton headed winger Roby Young's corner kick off the crossbar and in at 4:23. The lead would be last through the intermission, until Casey Frankiewicz, the Stars' player/coach, tied the game seven minutes after the restart.[3] Frankiewicz's goal was the source of some controversy as referee Roger Schott initially ruled the play offside. Multiple Stars players appealed to linesman Bill Maxwell who ruled the play good. Schott subsequently reversed his decision and allowed the goal to stand.[4]

Late in the rain-soaked game[5] with New York applying pressure, Cosmos' midfielder John Kerr was fouled in the penalty area by St. Louis defender Gary Rensing. Schott promptly awarded New York a penalty, which Josef Jelínek buried at 4:19 from time. Two minutes later with tempers flaring, as St. Louis pressed for the equalizer, Cosmos defender Werner Roth was sent off, leaving New York a man short for the final two minutes of the match. In a furious push at the end, forward Willy Roy found the net for St. Louis with only thirteen second remaining. Like before, Roger Schott again ruled the Stars offside. But unlike the previous occasion, the Stars' appeals to both the referee and linesman fell on deaf ears this time, giving New York the title.

Championship results

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New York Cosmos2–1St. Louis Stars
Horton 5'
Jelínek 86' (pen.)
Report 1
Report 2
Frankiewicz 52' (Sewell)
Attendance: 6,102[6]
Referee: Roger Schott (United States)[7]
NY Cosmos[8]
SL Stars [9]
GK 0 England Richard Blackmore
DF 19 Poland Karol Kapienski
DF 4 United States Werner Roth Red card 88'
DF 22 Poland Dieter Zajdel
DF 2 United States Barry Mahy (c)
MF 6 Canada John Kerr
MF 15 United States Sigi Stritzl
MF 10 Czechoslovakia Josef Jelínek downward-facing red arrow
FW 16 Bermuda Randy Horton Yellow card
FW 17 Ghana Willie Mfum downward-facing red arrow
FW 8 Israel Roby Young
Substitutes:[10]
FW 20 Trinidad and Tobago Everald Cummings upward-facing green arrow
DF 24 United States Gordon Bradley upward-facing green arrow
Manager:
United States Gordon Bradley
GK 1 United States Mike Winter
DF 2 England John Sewell
DF 3 England Wilf Tranter
DF 15 United States Steve Frank downward-facing red arrow
DF 5 Poland Joe Puls
MF 8 United States Pat McBride
MF 16 United States Gary Rensing
MF 7 United States Larry Hausmann
FW 11 Poland Casey Frankiewicz
FW 20 United States Gene Geimer
FW 10 United States Willy Roy
Substitutes:[11]
MF 19 Ghana Yao Kankam upward-facing green arrow
Manager:
Poland Casey Frankiewicz

1972 NASL Champions: New York Cosmos

Man of the Match:

Assistant referees:
United States Bill Maxwell
United States Bob Sumpter

Statistics

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Statistic[12] New York St. Louis
Goals scored 2 1
Total shots 28 23
Shots on target 9 8
Saves 7 7
Corner kicks 5 10
Fouls 20 19
Offsides 1 3
Yellow cards 1 0
Red cards 1 0

See also

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References

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  1. ^ NASL. "NASLSoccerBowl - History - Past Winner". North American Soccer League.
  2. ^ NASL. "NASL 1968-1984 - Yearly Result". North American Soccer League. Archived from the original on October 12, 2013.
  3. ^ "Bitter End". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. August 27, 1972. p. 6C. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  4. ^ "Cosmos defeat Stars to win NASL title". Montreal Gazette. August 28, 1972. p. 25. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  5. ^ Cosmos on NASL jersey
  6. ^ "The Year in American Soccer - 1972". Archived from the original on March 25, 2015. Retrieved October 17, 2013.
  7. ^ Flachsbart, Harold (August 27, 1972). "Stars Lose Title Match". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 1C. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  8. ^ Comos jersey on NASL Jerseys website
  9. ^ Stars jersey on NASL Jerseys
  10. ^ Jose, Colin (2003). North American Soccer League Encyclopedia. Haworth, NJ: St. Johann Press. p. 379.
  11. ^ Jose, Colin (1989). NASL: A Complete Record of the North American Soccer League. Derby, England: Breedon Books. pp. 92, 94.
  12. ^ "Bitter End". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. August 27, 1972. p. 6C. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
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