1975 Tampa Bay Rowdies indoor season

Tampa Bay Rowdies
1975 indoor season
Owner United States George W. Strawbridge, Jr.
General Manager United States Beau Rodgers
Manager Italy Eddie Firmani
Stadium Bayfront Center
NASL Regional: Champion
League: Runners-up
Top goalscorer
United States Doug Wark
(10 goals)
Highest home attendance 4,437
(Feb. 14 vs. Diplomats)
Lowest home attendance 4,032
(Feb. 16 vs. Comets)
Average home league attendance 4,235
Home colors
Away colors

The 1975 Tampa Bay Rowdies indoor season was the first indoor season of the club's existence. It also marked the first time the expansion Rowdies participated in any North American Soccer League sanctioned competition.

Original kit

The Rowdies' jersey used during the 1975 indoor season was different than later indoor and outdoor years in that the neckline was merely a cuff rather than the full collar style that became so familiar in all of Tampa Bay's later NASL campaigns.[1][2][3][4] Photographic evidence also indicates that the cuff-style jersey saw limited use during the 1975 outdoor season, but by season's end it disappeared altogether.[5][6][7]

Club

Roster

No. Position Player Nation
1 Goalkeeper Mike Hewitt  Scotland
1 Goalkeeper Bob Stetler*  United States
2 Defender Farrukh Quraishi  England
3 Defender Alex Pringle  Scotland
4 Midfielder John Boyle (capt.)  Scotland
5 Midfielder Ringo Cantillo  Costa Rica
6 Defender Mike Connell  South Africa
7 Midfielder Bernard Hartze  South Africa
8 Midfielder Randy Garber  United States
9 Defender Lima  Brazil
9 Midfielder Nick Papadakis  Canada
10 Forward Eddie Engerth  United States
11 Forward Doug Wark  United States
12 Forward Bob Isaacson  United States
12 Forward Javier Alvarez  Mexico
13 Midfielder Zygmunt Lezak  Poland
13 Defender John Bluem  United States
15 Forward Eddie Firmani  Italy

*amateur player

Management and technical staff

Review

In part because of the success of the Spring 1974 indoor tour by the Red Army team the NASL decided to hold an indoor tournament of its own.[8] Of the 20 franchises in the league, 16 participated. Teams were separated into four regional groups of four. The Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg, Florida was chosen as one of the Regional venues, with the Rowdies as hosts for Region 3. The San Jose Earthquakes were given the honor of hosting the championship semifinals and finals at the Cow Palace.[9]

Region 3 tournament

The winner of the Region 3 would gain an automatic place in the Championship tournament four weeks later in California. In their first tournament game the Rowdies had no trouble with the Washington Diplomats, winning by a score of 7–2.[10] Two nights later Tampa Bay had a tougher task in coming from behind to defeat the Baltimore Comets, 8–6. Those two victories left the Rowdies tied with the Miami Toros in the standings, however the tie-breaker was goal differential. Tampa Bay’s plus 7 goal margin narrowly edged out the Toros’ plus-6, and the Rowdies advanced. Ringo Cantillo was named MVP of the Region, edging out Miami’s Nico Bodonczy by one vote.[11]

Regional standings

Pos Team G W L GF GA GD PTS
1 Tampa Bay Rowdies 2 2 0 15 8 +7 4
2 Miami Toros 2 2 0 18 12 +6 4
3 Baltimore Comets 2 0 2 14 19 -5 0
4 Washington Diplomats 2 0 2 6 14 -8 0

Championship tournament

Tampa Bay was paired up with the New York Cosmos in the semifinals, while the other semifinal had San Jose clashing with the Dallas Tornado. Led by Doug Wark’s record six-goal performance, the Rowdies jumped out to an early 3–0 lead, and never looked back, as they dispatched the Cosmos, 13–5, to advance to the final on Sunday.[12]

On March 16, 1975, the Tampa Bay faced a heavily favored San Jose Earthquakes team in the Rowdies first of what would be many championship finals, against. With the score 6–1 at the end of the first period, and 8,618 fans behind them, San Jose showed exactly why they were tabbed to win the tournament. From there the home team cruised to an 8–5 victory. In addition to the Rowdies’ runner-up performance, Doug Wark was named to the All-Tournament squad and was the second leading scorer in the tournament.[13]

Bracket

Semifinals Championship Final
      
R4 San Jose Earthquakes 8
R1 Dallas Tornado 5
R4 San Jose Earthquakes 8
R3 Tampa Bay Rowdies 5
R3 Tampa Bay Rowdies 13
R2 New York Cosmos 5

Championship standings

Pos Team G W L GF GA GD
1 San Jose Earthquakes 4 4 0 37 17 +20
2 Tampa Bay Rowdies 4 3 1 33 21 +11
3 Dallas Tornado 4 2 2 14 12 +2
4 New York Cosmos 4 1 3 18 27 -9
5 Miami Toros 2 2 0 18 12 +6

Match reports

Statistics

Scoring

GP = Games Played, G = Goals (worth 2 points), A = Assists (worth 1 point), Pts = Points

Player GP G A Pts
Doug Wark410020
Ringo Cantillo45212
Bernard Hartze34311
Farrukh Quraishi44210
Zygmunt Lezak2408
Eddie Engerth3306
Nick Papadakis3204
Mike Connell3113
John Boyle4022
Lima2022
Alex Pringle4011
Randy Garber1011
Javier Alvarez-000
Bob Isaacson-000

Goalkeeping

Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; W = Wins; L = Losses

Player GP Min GA GAA W L
Mike Hewitt4210215.2531
Bob Stetler000000

Honors

Individual honors

Transfers

Since Tampa Bay was a newly formed club, the entire roster was new.

In

No. Pos. Player Transferred From Fee/Notes Date Source
3DFScotland Alex PringleScotland Clyde F.C.No details availableDecember 1974[14][15]
1GKScotland Mike HewittScotland Dundee F.C.Contract purchased from DundeeDecember 1974[14][15]
7MFSouth Africa Bernard HartzeSouth Africa Cape Town SpursNo details availableDecember 17, 1974[15][16]
2DFEngland Farrukh QuraishiUnited States Oneonta State1st overall pick of NASL college draftJanuary 18, 1975[17]
10FWUnited States Eddie EngerthUnited States Philadelphia amateur teamFormer Hartwick College playerJanuary 20, 1975[18]
6DFSouth Africa Mike ConnellSouth Africa Rangers JohannesburgNo details availableJanuary 20, 1975[18]
11DFUnited States Doug WarkUnited States Rochester LancersPurchased from RochesterJanuary 27, 1975[19]
4DFScotland John BoyleEngland OrientObtained release after 5-month pursuitFebruary 6, 1975[20]
9MFCanada Nick PapadakisnoneFree agentFebruary 9, 1975[21]
8MFUnited States Randy GarberUnited States Penn State2nd round of college draftFebruary 9, 1975[21]
12FWUnited States Bob IsaacsonUnited States Hartwick College3rd round of college draftFebruary 9, 1975[21]
13DFUnited States John BluemUnited States Hartwick College4th round of college draftFebruary 9, 1975[21]
12FWMexico Javier AlvarezUnited States St. Petersburg KickersFree transferMarch 11, 1975[22]
15FWItaly Eddie FirmaninoneAdded as an emergency playerMarch 11, 1975[22]
1GKUnited States Bob StetlerUnited States East Stroudsburg StateNo contract, to keep amateur statusJanuary 1975[23]

Loan In

No. Pos. Player Loaned From Details Start Source
5MFCosta Rica Ringo CantilloUnited States Cincinnati CometsIndoor season loanFebruary 9, 1975[21]
9MFBrazil LimaMexico Club Deportivo OroIndoor loan with option for transferMarch 11, 1975[22]
13MFPoland Zygmunt LezakUnited States Polonia NYIndoor loan with option for transferMarch 11, 1975[22]

See also

References

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