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In December 1976 and after five seasons in Miami, the team announced it was moving to Fort Lauderdale. [7] The team played its first game, an indoor friendly, on February 27, 1977, against the Tampa Bay Rowdies, the first meeting in what was to become one of the most enduring rivalries in North American soccer, the Fort Lauderdale–Tampa Bay ...
Edmonton Drillers-Fort Lauderdale Strikers: 0–1: 3–2 (SO, 2–1) 0 - 3: September 3 • Commonwealth Stadium • 18,029 September 6 • Lockhart Stadium • 17,380:
The new Edmonton Drillers were particularly bad, setting a record for most consecutive losses in league history with 14. [ 18 ] At the other end of the table, the Houston Hurricane went from worst to first in the American Conference, going undefeated in their 15 home matches at the Astrodome and earning Timo Liekoski Coach of the Year honors ...
The 1980 Fort Lauderdale Strikers season was the fourth season of the Fort Lauderdale Striker's team, and the club's fourteenth season in professional soccer. This year the team made it to the finals of North American Soccer League by reaching the Soccer Bowl .
Edmonton Drillers: 12: 20: 60: 79: 123 NASL All-Stars. First Team [2] Position ... Teófilo Cubillas, Fort Lauderdale M Peter Lorimer, Vancouver Duncan McKenzie, Tulsa
Drillers got burned when oil prices collapsed in 2020 and they now want to protect profits by keeping capacity tight. Trade barriers are going up in many parts of the world, pushing prices higher.
The league was made up of 18 teams. The schedule was expanded to 26 games and the playoffs to 12 teams. Team rosters consisted of 17 players, 6 of which had to be U.S. or Canadian citizens. [1]
A law signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom — and opposed by oil and gas drillers — increases the minimum distance between new wells and residential neighborhoods. (Associated Press)