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The North American Soccer League (NASL) was the top-level major professional soccer league in the United States and Canada that operated from 1968 to 1984.It is considered the first soccer league to be successful on a national scale in the United States.
The North American Soccer League (NASL) was a professional men's soccer league based in the United States. The league was named for, but had no connection to, the original North American Soccer League. The later NASL was founded in 2009, and began play in 2011 with eight teams.
This is a list of professional sports leagues by revenue.Individual sports are not included. The "Season" column refers to the sports league season for which financial data is available and referenced, which is usually not the most recently completed season of competition.
The 1968 North American Soccer League season was the 56th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States and Canada, and the 1st with a national first-division league with the inaugural season of the NASL.
The following is a list of all NASL seasons. It contains the number of teams, the number of regular-season games played per team, the champion—winner of the NASL Soccer Bowl, the winners of the regular-season (North American Supporters' Trophy), starting in 2013 the winner of the Spring and a Fall seasons, the winner of the Most Valuable Player Award (MVP), the top scorer(s)—winner of the ...
The 1982–83 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the fifth in league history and would end with the San Diego Sockers winning their first MISL title. It would be the Sockers' second straight indoor championship, as the club had won the North American Soccer League's indoor league the previous spring.
The following is a list of players who played at least fifty games in the North American Soccer League, a fully professional soccer league which existed in the United States and Canada between 1968 and 1984.
The merger of the Western Soccer League and third iteration of the American Soccer League created a national second division in the U.S. known as the American Professional Soccer League (APSL) in 1990. The APSL later absorbed the Canadian Soccer League, which at the time was an attempt at a wholly first division within Canada.