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All Top Tier American Soccer Clubs

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 Number of American soccer clubs documented for this season: 8 (You can see all of these clubs)

For the selected season, this site documents and maps all "top tier" American soccer clubs in the NASL (North American Soccer League).
Note that we do NOT cover reserve teams.
 
 
 
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    Atlanta Chiefs                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Atlanta Chiefs photolog  Go to map showing the location of Atlanta Chiefs's stadium    
    Atlanta Chiefs crest    
Founded: 1967 [folded 1973, re-formed 1979, folded 1981]
Stadium: Atlanta Stadium
Stadium Address: 521 Capitol Ave, Atlanta, GA 30302
League:  NASL (North American Soccer League)

History:
The Atlanta Chiefs were a soccer team based out of Atlanta, Georgia that played in the NPSL and NASL from 1967 to 1972. The Atlanta Chiefs were the brainchild of Dick Cecil, then Vice President of the Atlanta Braves, the MLB baseball franchise who were the Chiefs' owners. Cecil was intrigued with the 1966 World Cup in England and decided that a professional soccer team would add valuable events for Atlanta Stadium. Cecil was in charge of such as concerts including the Beatles. Cecil proceeded to travel through Europe and Africa signing players including Kaizer Motaung as well as Phil Woosnam, Vic Crowe, Peter McParland of Aston Villa. Kaizer Chiefs FC, currently active club in the South African Premier Soccer League was founded by former Chiefs player, Kaizer Motaung, deriving their name and logo from that of the Atlanta Chiefs.

While the Chiefs were one of only a few clubs to survive the 1969 season, they lasted only a few more years. The club renamed itself the Atlanta Apollos after it was sold to the owners of the Atlanta Hawks in 1973 and played at Bobby Dodd Stadium that season.

The Atlanta Chiefs name and logo (altered slightly) were revived in 1979 when the Colorado Caribous franchise moved to Atlanta, with Cecil and Ted Turner as owners. The team again played at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium for three seasons and also at Omni Coliseum for two NASL Indoor seasons until folding after the 1981 season.

Notes:
Stadiums used: Atlanta Stadium (1967-1969, 1971-1972), Tara Stadium (1970), Grant Field (1973), Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (1979-1981).
    
 
    Dallas Tornado                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Dallas Tornado photolog  Go to map showing the location of Dallas Tornado's stadium    
    Dallas Tornado crest    
Founded: 1967 [folded 1981]
Nickname: The Tornado
Stadium: Franklin Field
Stadium Address: 9924 Hillcrest Rd, Dallas, TX 75230
League:  NASL (North American Soccer League) Dallas Tornado is winner of NASL (North American Soccer League)

History:
Dallas Tornado were a soccer team based in Dallas that played in the NASL. The franchise was one of the original clubs that played in the United Soccer Association, one of the two precursors to the NASL, in 1967. In fact the USA was made up of international clubs playing in U.S. cities as American teams. The team that played as the Dallas Tornado were Dundee United of the Scottish Football League.

Notes:
Stadiums used: Cotton Bowl (1967-1968), P.C. Cobb Stadium (1969), Franklin Field (1970-1971), Texas Stadium (1972-1975, 1980-1981), Ownby Stadium on the SMU campus (1976-1979).
    
 
    Montreal Olympique                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Montreal Olympique photolog  Go to map showing the location of Montreal Olympique's stadium    
    Montreal Olympique crest    
Founded: 1971 [folded 1973]
Stadium: Autostade
Stadium Address: Goose Village, Montreal, QC H2E 1M9
League:  NASL (North American Soccer League)

History:
The Montreal Olympique were a soccer team based out of Montreal that played in the NASL.
    
 
    New York Cosmos                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the New York Cosmos photolog  Go to map showing the location of New York Cosmos's stadium    
    New York Cosmos crest    
Founded: 1971 [folded 1985]
Nickname: Cosmos
Stadium: Yankee Stadium
Stadium Address: East 161st Street & River Ave, New York City, NY 10451
League:  NASL (North American Soccer League)

History:
The New York Cosmos (1971-1985), known simply as the Cosmos for the 1977 and 1978 seasons, was a soccer franchise based in New York City and its suburbs that operated in the North American Soccer League from 1971 to 1984. Founded by brothers Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegün as well as Warner Bros. President Steve Ross, it was without any doubt the strongest NASL franchises, both athletically and financially.

It became known around the world for signing the great Brazilian player Pelé who, though past his prime, was nonetheless one of the team's, and the league's, top gate draws during his tenure with the Cosmos. The NASL folded after the 1984 season, but the Cosmos attempted to operate as an independent team in 1985 before it ceased activity too.

During the fall of 1984, San Diego, Chicago, New York, and Minnesota joined the MISL for the indoor season. San Diego, Chicago and Minnesota remained with the MISL. New York played exhibition games during 1985 before folding.

Notes:
Stadiums used: Yankee Stadium (1971, 1976), Hofstra Stadium (1972-1973), Downing Stadium (1974-1975), Giants Stadium (1977-1985).
    
 
    Rochester Lancers                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Rochester Lancers photolog  Go to map showing the location of Rochester Lancers's stadium    
    Rochester Lancers crest    
Founded: 1967 [folded 1980]
Stadium: Aquinas Stadium
Stadium Address: Ridgeway Ave & Mount Read Blvd, Rochester, NY 14623
League:  NASL (North American Soccer League)

History:
The Rochester Lancers were a soccer team based out of Rochester, New York that played in the American Soccer League from 1967 until 1969 and the North American Soccer League from 1970 to 1980 at Aquinas Stadium (renamed Holleder Memorial Stadium in 1974).
    
 
    St. Louis Stars                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the St. Louis Stars photolog  Go to map showing the location of St. Louis Stars's stadium    
    St. Louis Stars crest    
Founded: 1967 [folded 1977]
Stadium: Civic Center Busch Memorial Stadium
Stadium Address: 250 Stadium Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63102
League:  NASL (North American Soccer League)

History:
The St. Louis Stars were the first ever professional soccer team in St. Louis. The team was headed by Bob Hermann who later went on to create the Hermann Trophy, college soccer's version of the Heisman Trophy.

Notes:
Stadiums used: Civic Center Busch Memorial Stadium (1967-1968, 1971-1974), Francis Field (1969-1970, 1975-1977).
    
 
    Toronto Metros                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Toronto Metros photolog  Go to map showing the location of Toronto Metros's stadium    
    Toronto Metros crest    
Founded: 1971 [folded 1984]
Nickname: Blizzard, Metros, Metros-Croatia
Stadium: Varsity Stadium
Stadium Address: 277 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON M5S 3J3
League:  NASL (North American Soccer League)

History:
The Toronto Metros were a soccer team based out of Toronto that played in the NASL. They played from 1971 to 1974. Their home field was Varsity Stadium. The Metros merged with National Soccer League side Toronto Croatia in 1975 to form NASL club Toronto Metros-Croatia.

The Toronto Metros-Croatia were formed in 1975 when the Toronto Metros of the North American Soccer League were merged with Toronto Croatia of the National Soccer League. The team competed in the NASL between 1975 and 1978 and was able to become champion of the NASL by winning the 1976 Soccer Bowl. Following the 1978 season, the team split.

The Toronto Blizzard came into existence when the Global Television Network purchased the struggling Toronto Metros-Croatia on February 1, 1979. Following the purchase, Toronto Croatia returned to the National Soccer League. Croatia had left the NSL to merge with NASL side Toronto Metros in 1975 to form Metros-Croatia. The Metros had won the NASL Soccer Bowl trophy in 1976 with the aid of Portuguese soccer legend Eusebio.
    
 
    Washington Darts                       Be the first to add your memories and photographs to the Washington Darts photolog  Go to map showing the location of Washington Darts's stadium    
    Washington Darts crest    
Founded: 1967 [folded 1971]
Stadium: Catholic University Stadium
Stadium Address: 333 Hawaii Avenue NE, Washington, DC 20064
League:  NASL (North American Soccer League)

History:
Washington Britannia was an American soccer club based in Washington, D.C. that was a member of the American Soccer League.

After their inaugural season, the team became known as the Washington Darts.

Following the 1969 season, the Darts left the ASL to join the first division NASL.

After the 1971 season, the team moved to Miami becoming the Miami Gatos.