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The Professional Cup was an international soccer tournament that took place in 1992 and involved eight, professional clubs from three different leagues in North America; the American Professional Soccer League, the Canadian Soccer League, and the National Professional Soccer League.[1] Although it was billed as "inaugural" this would be the only year that the tournament was played.

Host countryUnited States
Canada
DatesJuly 22, 1992 –
September 19, 1992
Teams8
ChampionsColorado Foxes (1st title)
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Professional Cup
1992 Professional Cup
Tournament details
Host countryUnited States
Canada
DatesJuly 22, 1992 –
September 19, 1992
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsColorado Foxes (1st title)
Runners-upTampa Bay Rowdies
Tournament statistics
Matches played11
Goals scored37 (3.36 per match)
Top scorerUnited States Jean Harbor (5 goals)
1990
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Overview

The tournament was originally scheduled to be played as a standard two-legged, aggregate format in every round, but after all three of the non-APSL teams were eliminated in the first round it was decided that the remaining rounds would be single match ties.[2][3] The winning team was to receive approximately $26,800 and the runners-up, about $13,200.[4]

Nine matches, including the Final, were played in the United States, and two matches were played in Canada. The participating teams were APSL sides: Colorado Foxes, Fort Lauderdale Strikers, Miami Freedom, San Francisco Bay Blackhawks, and Tampa Bay Rowdies; CSL sides: Montreal Supra and Vancouver 86ers, as well as the NPSL's Chicago Power.[5] Although up to that point Chicago had been known only as an indoor team, in the summer of 1992 they formed an outdoor squad as well.[6][7][8]

Colorado won the Professional Cup Final, 4–1, over Tampa Bay. The Foxes, who had already won the 1992 APSL regular season, would also go on to win the APSL title seven days later, thus completing a minor treble.[9]

Match results

Bracket

First round Semifinals Final
          
APSL Colorado Foxes 3 2
CSL Vancouver 86ers 2 1
APSL Colorado Foxes 1
APSL San Francisco Bay Blackhawks 0
APSL San Francisco Bay Blackhawks 2 3
NPSL Chicago Power 0 2
APSL Colorado Foxes 4
APSL Tampa Bay Rowdies 1
APSL Tampa Bay Rowdies 5 2
CSL Montreal Supra 1 0
APSL Tampa Bay Rowdies 1
APSL Fort Lauderdale Strikers 0
APSL Fort Lauderdale Strikers 2 3
APSL Miami Freedom 1 1

First round

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Team 1 Agg. Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Dates • Location • Attendance
Tampa Bay Rowdies United States7–1Canada Montreal Supra5–12–0August 1 • Tampa Stadium • 600[10]
August 12 • Stade Claude-Robillard • 924
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Fort Lauderdale Strikers United States5–2United States Miami Freedom2–13–1August 8 • Colts Stadium • 1,152[12]
August 12 • Orange Bowl • 85
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San Francisco Bay Blackhawks United States5–2United States Chicago Power2–03–2July 22 • Buck Shaw Stadium • 2,050[14]
August 19[15][16][17]Norris Stadium • (???)
Colorado Foxes United States5–3Canada Vancouver 86ers3–22–1August 3 • Englewood Stadium • 368[18]
August 11 • Swangard Stadium • 3,083
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Semifinals

September 4 Tampa Bay Rowdies United States 1–0 United States Fort Lauderdale Strikers Tampa, Florida
Charles Yellow card 5'
Sloan 82' (Gyau)
Report Pittman Yellow card 67' Stadium: Tampa Stadium
Attendance: 356
Referee: Zim Boules

Professional Cup Final

More information Colorado Foxes, 4–1 ...
Colorado Foxes United States4–1United States Tampa Bay Rowdies
Hooker 13'
Haynes 16'
Diané 40' (Santel)
Eck 90' (Roentved)
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Harbor 78' (Rowe)
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1992 Professional Cup Champions: Colorado Foxes

More information Match Stats, Colorado ...
Match Stats[21] Colorado Tampa Bay
Goals scored 4 1
Total shots 17 6
Shots on target 8 2
Saves 1 4
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