Home field was Pierce field East Providence RI
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Full name | Rhode Island Oceaneers |
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Nickname(s) | Oceaneers |
Founded | 1974 |
Dissolved | 1977 |
Capacity | 3,000 |
Rhode Island Oceaneers was a soccer team.
The original Rhode Island Oceaneers soccer team was established in 1974. That season, they won the league title[1] after a 16-2 regular season. U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame (1990)[2] coach Manny Schellscheidt was named ASL Coach of the Year as the club outscored opponents 56-16.
For the 1977 season, the team was renamed the New England Oceaneers. Schellscheidt moved on to coach the New Jersey Americans, replaced by Massachusetts Hall of Famer (1999)[3] John Bertos. After an 8-2-14 (8th of 9 teams) season, the team moved to Indianapolis, Indiana and became the Indianapolis Daredevils before folding after the 1979 season.
The original Oceaneers team played at Pierce Memorial Stadium in East Providence, Rhode Island as a member of the second version of the American Soccer League from 1974-77.[4]
Year | Division | League | Reg. Season | Record (W-D-L) | Playoffs | U.S. Open Cup |
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1974 | 2 | ASL | 1st, Midwest | 16-0-2 | Champion | Did not enter |
1975 | 2 | ASL | 2nd, North | 8-9-3 | 1st Round | Did not enter |
1976 | 2 | ASL | 2nd, East | 9-3-9 | Semifinal | Did not enter |
1977 | 2 | ASL | 5th, East | 8-2-14 | Did not qualify | Did not enter |
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ASL Rookie of the Year
ASL Leading Goalkeeper
ASL Coach of the Year
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