1972 National Soccer League season

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Season1972
Champions
League cupToronto Croatia
Top goalscorerSaban Romanovic (23)[1]
National Soccer League
Season1972
Champions
League cupToronto Croatia
Top goalscorerSaban Romanovic (23)[1]
Best goalkeeperŽeljko Bilecki[1]
1971
1973

The 1972 National Soccer League season was the forty-ninth season under the National Soccer League (NSL) name. The season began in late April and concluded in October with the Canadian Open Cup final. Toronto Croatia successfully defended its regular-season title for the third consecutive season with an undefeated regular-season streak.[2][3] Toronto would also defeat the Serbian White Eagles for the NSL Cup.[4] The Croatians would secure a treble by winning the Open Canada Cup against Vancouver Columbus.[5] In the playoffs, Toronto Italia defeated the Serbian White Eagles for the NSL Championship.[6]

The ownership of the National Soccer League (NSL) was in discussions with the British Columbia Premier League to form a western division, but the project failed to materialize.[7] The membership in the NSL increased to 15 clubs with the return of Toronto Italia and the acceptance of the Hamilton Italo-Canadians, which competed in the Inter-City Soccer League.[8][9] The return of Toronto Italia further intensified the rivalry between the NSL and the Toronto Metros of the North American Soccer League, as the Italian diaspora played a decisive factor in the potential increase in match attendance.[10] Another point of contention between the Metros and the NSL was a dispute stemming from a potential player raid on the NSL's youth division.[11] The Hamilton club was granted an NSL franchise and had credentials in the Inter-City Soccer League.[4] After a change in ownership, the Kitchener-based club was renamed Maple Leafs.[12]

The league became once more centered in Southern Ontario as it lost its presence in Northern Ontario with the departure of Sudbury City.[13][14] The NSL began to experience an increase in match attendance since its initial decrease and stagnation in the mid-1960s.[15][16]

Teams

Team City Stadium Manager
Hamilton Apollos Hamilton, Ontario Ivor Wynne Stadium[9] Otto Negovetic[17]
Hamilton Croatia Hamilton, Ontario Ivor Wynne Stadium[18] Joe Dundovic[9]
Hamilton Italo-Canadians Hamilton, Ontario Ivor Wynne Stadium[9] Fiorigi Pagliuso[19]
London German Canadians London, Ontario Cove Road Stadium[20]
Ottawa Tigers Ottawa, Ontario St. Joseph's High School[21] Manuel Ramalho[21]
Serbian White Eagles Toronto, Ontario Stanley Park Stadium[22] Dragan Popović[23]
Kitchener Maple Leafs Kitchener, Ontario Centennial Stadium[24] Nobert Englisch[25]
St. Catharines Heidelberg St. Catharines, Ontario Club Heidelberg Field[26] Eddie Brown[27]
Toronto Croatia Toronto, Ontario Stanley Park Stadium[22] Vladimir Šimunić[28]
Toronto First Portuguese Toronto, Ontario CNE Stadium[29]

Stanley Park Stadium[22]

Luis Vilas[30]
Toronto Hellas Toronto, Ontario Stanley Park Stadium[22]
Toronto Hungaria Toronto, Ontario Stanley Park Stadium[22]
Toronto Italia Toronto, Ontario CNE Stadium[29]

Stanley Park Stadium[22]

Luis Dabo[31]
Toronto Olympia Toronto, Ontario Stanley Park Stadium[22]
Toronto Ukrainians Toronto, Ontario Stanley Park Stadium[22]

Coaching changes

Team Outgoing coach Manner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Position in table Incoming coach Date of
appointment
Toronto Croatia Alan Harvey[32] End of caretaker spell May 1, 1972 Gordan Irović[32] May 4, 1972
Hamilton Apollos Andy Pollack[9] Resigned May 17, 1972 Otto Negovetic[17] May 17, 1972
Toronto Croatia Gordan Irović Replaced May, 1972 1st in May Vladimir Šimunić[28] May 29, 1972
Kitchener Maple Leafs Hans Koebli[24] Replaced July 15, 1972 Nobert Englisch[25] July 15, 1972

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Toronto Croatia (C) 28 21 7 0 83 10 +73 49 Qualification for Playoffs
2 Serbian White Eagles 28 20 3 5 69 20 +49 43
3 Toronto Italia (O) 28 17 8 3 76 14 +62 42
4 Hamilton Croatia 28 17 8 3 75 30 +45 42
5 Toronto First Portuguese 28 16 6 6 72 32 +40 38
6 Toronto Ukrainians 28 13 6 9 56 42 +14 32
7 Hamilton Italo-Canadians 28 13 6 9 45 52 7 32
8 St. Catharines Heidelberg 28 11 8 9 36 30 +6 30
9 London German Canadians 28 12 5 11 49 45 +4 29
10 Hamilton Apollos 28 10 3 15 39 46 7 23
11 Toronto Hungaria 28 7 6 15 45 53 8 20
12 Ottawa Tigers 28 7 4 17 36 56 20 18
13 Toronto Olympia 28 3 3 22 30 98 68 9
14 Kitchener Maple Leafs 28 4 1 23 26 102 76 9
15 Toronto Hellas 28 2 2 24 25 122 97 6
Updated to match(es) played on October 30, 1972. Source: http://canadiansoccerleague.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/NSL_1921_1992.pdf
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners

Playoffs

Finals

October 5, 1972 Toronto Italia 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 p)
Serbian White Eagles Toronto, Ontario
[[6] Report] Stadium: Stanley Park Stadium
Attendance: 4237
Referee: Bill Divorski

Canadian Open Cup

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