1982 Portland Timbers season

The 1982 Portland Timbers season was the eighth and final season for the Portland Timbers in the now-defunct North American Soccer League.

Portland Timbers
1982 season
OwnerLouisiana-Pacific
Manager Vic Crowe
StadiumCivic Stadium
NASLDivision: 4th
Playoffs: Did not qualify
U.S. Open CupDid not enter
Top goalscorer Ron Futcher (13 goals)
Highest home attendance15,233
vs. NYC (May 19)
Lowest home attendance5,888
vs. FTL (Jun 2)
Average home league attendance8,786

Squad

The 1982 squad[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Dragan Radovich
2 DF Glenn Myernick
3 FW Willie Donachie
4 DF Gary Collier
5 DF Dave Bennett
6 MF John Bain
7 FW Dale Mitchell
8 FW Terry Donovan
9 FW Ron Futcher
10 MF Carl Strong
11 FW Stuart Lee
No. Position Player
12 FW Willie Anderson
14 DF Bruce Gant
15 MF John Pratt
16 MF Brian Gant
17 MF Greg Ion
18 DF Bernie Fagan
21 FW Jimmy Kelly
22 GK Bill Irwin
23 DF Young-Jeung Cho
24 MF Chris Hellenkamp
25 MF Pat McMahon

North American Soccer League

Western Division standings

Pos Club Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1Seattle Sounders 3218147248+24166
2San Diego Sockers 3219137154+17162
3Vancouver Whitecaps 3220125848+10160
4Portland Timbers 3214184944+5122
5San Jose Earthquakes 3213194762−15114
6Edmonton Drillers 3211213865−2793

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
Source:[2]

Exhibition results

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
March 28, 1982 Edmonton Drillers Victoria, BC[3] 1–0 ~1,500
April 4, 1982 Edmonton Drillers Autzen Stadium[4] 2-2 ~1,200 Bain, Mitchell

League results

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
April 9, 1982 Seattle Sounders A 1–0 14,286 Bain
April 17, 1982 Chicago Sting A 2*–1 (OT) 13,243 Mitchell
April 24, 1982 Vancouver Whitecaps A 1–2 18,346 Futcher
May 2, 1982 Vancouver Whitecaps H 5–0 14,144 Anderson, Mitchell, Futcher (3)
May 8, 1982 Montreal Manic H 0–1 11,786
May 15, 1982 Tampa Bay Rowdies A 2*–1 (OT) 18,237 Futcher
May 19, 1982 New York Cosmos H 2–3 15,233 Bain (2)
May 26, 1982 San Jose Earthquakes H 0–1 8,286
May 29, 1982 Vancouver Whitecaps A 0–1 17,721
June 2, 1982 Ft. Lauderdale Strikers H 3–0 5,888 Bain, Mitchell, Futcher
June 5, 1982 Ft. Lauderdale Strikers A 0–1 10,276
June 8, 1982 Jacksonville Tea Men A 0–1 7,667
June 12, 1982 San Diego Sockers H 1–2* (OT) 7,768 Donovan
June 16, 1982 Toronto Blizzard A 0–1 4,366
June 20, 1982 Jacksonville Tea Men H 2–0 6,688 Futcher (2)
June 23, 1982 Chicago Sting H 1–2 (OT) 8,455 Futcher
June 26, 1982 Toronto Blizzard H 2–1 6,206 Bri. Gant, Futcher
June 30, 1982 Edmonton Drillers A 0–1 2,876
July 4, 1982 San Diego Sockers H 3–1 10,542 Bain, Mitchell (2)
July 6, 1982 Tulsa Roughnecks A 0–4 14,090
July 10, 1982 San Jose Earthquakes A 2–0 12,780 Mitchell (2)
July 14, 1982 Edmonton Drillers H 3–0 7,658 o.g., Anderson, Futcher
July 18, 1982 New York Cosmos A 2–6 24,387 Bain, Bri. Gant
July 21, 1982 Montreal Manic A 0–1 15,401
July 24, 1982 Seattle Sounders H 1–4 8,488 Mitchell
July 28, 1982 Tulsa Roughnecks H 2–0 6,058 Bain, Mitchell
July 31, 1982 Seattle Sounders A 0–3 13,380
August 4, 1982 San Diego Sockers A 3–5 8,019 Bain (2), Bru. Gant
August 8, 1982 Tampa Bay Rowdies H 5–0 6,620 Bain, Mitchell, Cho, Lee, Bennett
August 14, 1982 San Jose Earthquakes A 2–0 13,101 Futcher, Bennett
August 18, 1982 Edmonton Drillers H 4–0 7,246 Bain (2), Futcher, Bennett
August 22, 1982 Seattle Sounders H 0–1 9,517

* = Shootout win
Source:[5]

References

  1. "Portland Timbers rosters". North American Soccer League Jerseys. Retrieved May 6, 2011.
  2. "The Year in American Soccer – 1982". American Soccer History Archives. Archived from the original on November 28, 2015. Retrieved May 6, 2011.
  3. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=HIURAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MuIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6636%2C880294
  4. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=HYURAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MuIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6858%2C1135796
  5. "1982 Portland Timbers". Timbers Fan Page. Retrieved May 6, 2011.
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