sport.wikisort.org - TeamThe San Diego Jaws were a professional soccer team based in San Diego, California, playing their home games at the Aztec Bowl on the campus of San Diego State University. Founded in 1976, the team was a member of the North American Soccer League, and was the league's second attempt to place a franchise in San Diego with the Toros having folded in 1968 after two seasons. The franchise lasted only one season and relocated to Las Vegas for the 1977 NASL season.
Football club
San Diego Jaws |
Full name | San Diego Jaws |
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Founded | 1976 |
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Dissolved | 1976 (moved) |
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Stadium | Aztec Bowl, San Diego, California |
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League | North American Soccer League |
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History
Founded as the in 1973 as the Baltimore Comets the bankrupt franchise was sold after two unsuccessful seasons on the east coast and moved by new owner Ken Keegan to the San Diego.[1][2] It January 1976, it was announced the team had been renamed "Jaws".[3] The team hired English midfielder Derek Trevis who had won the NASL championship in 1973 as part of the Philadelphia Atoms to acts as player-manager of the new franchise.[4]
Former Chapman College baseball coach Paul Deese, who claimed to have only seen two soccer games in his life,[5] was hired as General Manager.[6] Even though the team still had five open roster spots, include two of three forwards, the Jaws faced their first opponent the Dallas Tornados in a preseason game on 12 March 1976,[7] losing 2-0 in front of a mostly unpaid crowd of 6,754.[8] A week later, the team competed in the 1976 NASL Indoor tournament in Daly City, California, losing both games in which they participated.[9] In another preseason game on 24 March 1976, this one held at Balboa Stadium, in front of 18,128 people in attendance the Jaws tied the New York Cosmos holding Pelé scoreless in the 1-1 draw.[10]
San Diego began the outdoor season with a 1–0 win in overtime against the San Antonio Thunder with 5,200 fans in attendance.[11] Later that month, the team hosted the Mexican Olympic team at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, California losing 2-1 with Hugo Sánchez scoring both of Mexico's goals.[12][13] It was reported that team owner Ken Keegan was seeking investors from the local community, with five limited partners added to the ownership group by mid July.[14] The Jaws ended the season at home losing to the Minnesota Kicks 1-0 before 9,400 fans after two overtime periods.[15] The Jaws finished the season with a record of 9 wins and 15 losses, last place in the Pacific Conference Southern Division.[16] For the season, the team averaged over 6,000 fans at each home game, but it was reported the average paid attendance was only about 2,500.[17] After weeks of speculation, on 19 October 1976 it was reported the team would be moving to Las Vegas.[17]
After one season in Las Vegas, the franchise was sold and returned to San Diego as the San Diego Sockers.[18]
Year-by-year
Year |
League |
W |
L |
T |
Pts |
Reg. Season |
Playoffs |
1976 |
NASL indoor |
0 |
2 |
— |
0 |
3rd, West Regional |
Did not qualify |
1976 |
NASL |
9 |
15 |
— |
82 |
5th, Pacific Conference, Southern Division |
Did not qualify |
Honors
Indoor All-Stars
Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame members
References
- Lowenberger, William (10 October 1975). "Comets to move to Calif". The Baltimore Sun. p. C7. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
- "San Diego-bound soccer team sold". Times-Advocate. New York. Associated Press. 12 October 1975. p. B-5. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
- "More, more, more". Chicago Tribune. 17 January 1976. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- "Jaws sign Trevis". Times-Advocate. 28 January 1976. p. A-17. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- "Morning Breifing". The Los Angeles Times. 19 February 1976. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- Gustkey, Earl (3 February 1976). "Baseball Man Turns to Soccer". The Los Angeles Times. p. 9. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- "Jaws debut set tonight against Rote, Tornado". Times-Advocate. San Diego. 12 March 1976. p. A-12. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- Littlefield, Larry (14 March 1976). "Jaws entertain, lose". Times-Advocate. San Diego. pp. B1, B2. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- "Earthquakes, Tornado complete indoor field". Tampa Bay Times. 22 March 1976. p. 2C. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- Littlefield, Larry (25 March 1976). "Pele held scoreless by Jaws in 1-1 tie before 18,128 fans". Times-Advocate. San Diego. p. A-15. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- "Defense leads Jaws in upset over Thunder". Times-Advocate. San Diego. 19 April 1976. p. A-10. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- "Jaws to play Mexican team". Times-Advocate. Chula Vista, California. 27 April 1976. p. A-11. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
- "Jaws lost to Mexican team". Times-Advocate. Chula Vista, California. 29 April 1976. p. A-12. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
- "Local man takes post with Jaws". Imperial Beach Star-News. 18 July 1976. p. B-2. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
- "Kicks score 1-0 win over Jaws". Times-Advocate. San Diego. United Press International. 15 August 1976. p. B-4. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
- "North American Soccer League". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
- "Jaws move soccer team to Las Vegas". Times-Advocate. San Diego. 20 October 1976. p. A-18. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
- "Quicksilvers moved". Corvallis Gazette-Times. San Diego. Associated Press. 22 December 1977. p. 18. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
- Hunt, Tim (March 22, 1976). "Quakes work for 8–4 win". The Argus (Fremont, CA). p. 16. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
- "Hall of Famers". indoorsoccerhall.com. September 1, 2020. Retrieved January 10, 2021.
North American Soccer League (1968–1984) |
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- Broadcasters
- USSF
- CSA
- Portal
- NASL (2011–2017)
- First overall draft picks
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Seasons |
- 1968
- 1969
- 1970
- 1971
- 1972
- 1973
- 1974
- 1975
- 1976
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
- 1980
- 1981
- 1982
- 1983
- 1984
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Soccer Bowls |
- 1968
- 1969
- 1970
- 1971
- 1972
- 1973
- 1974
- 1975
- 1976
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
- 1980
- 1981
- 1982
- 1983
- 1984
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Predecessors | |
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Indoor seasons |
- 1971
- 1975
- 1976
- 1978
- 1979
- 1979–80
- 1980–81
- 1981–82
- 1983
- 1983–84
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Related |
- Soccer Bowl broadcasters
- NASL Indoor Championship
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Clubs | |
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† United Soccer Association team that did not join NASL upon merger with NPSL
‡ National Professional Soccer League team that did not join NASL upon merger with USA
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