1975 Vancouver Whitecaps season

Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1975 football season
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
1975 season
ChairmanHerb Capozzi[1]
Head coachJim Easton
NASLDivision: 4th
Overall: 9th
NASL PlayoffsDid not qualify
Highest home attendance10,007 vs Chicago Sting April 18, 1975[2]
Lowest home attendance4,528 vs Denver Dynamos July 31, 1975[3]
Average home league attendance7,579[4]
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The 1975 Vancouver Whitecaps season was the second season of the Whitecaps, and their second season in the North American Soccer League and the top flight of Canadian soccer.

This was coach Jim Easton's last season with the club and the club showed improvement over their inaugural season. The season started brightly with five wins including those over Seattle and Toronto at home. The rest of the season had mixed results, but the Whitecaps well and truly fell out of playoff contention by losing seven of their last ten games. Barring the 3-0 loss away to the Seattle Sounders on July 19, 1975, the games were close one goal losses. In the last two games of the season, the Whitecaps trounced Denver and San Jose 6-0 and 4-0. The Whitecaps finished at 0.500 with eleven wins and losses at fourth in the Pacific Division. Local resident Glen Johnston led the Whitecaps with eight goals and seven assists while Sam Lenarduzzi and Bruce Wilson played all 22 games. Sergio Zanatta and Barrie Mitchell also had strong seasons on the score sheet.[5][6][7]

The Whitecaps also played a friendly match against the New York Cosmos and the newly signed Pele on July 7, 1975, with 26,495 in attendance.

Club

Roster

The 1975 squad[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Italy ITA Peter Greco
1 GK Canada CAN Greg Weber
2 DF Canada CAN Neil Ellett
3 DF Canada CAN Bruce Wilson
4 DF Scotland SCO Gerry Heaney
5 DF Canada CAN Robert Lenarduzzi
6 DF Canada CAN Silvano Lenarduzzi
7 DF England ENG Les Wilson
8 FW Canada CAN Glen Johnson
9 FW Canada CAN Brian Budd
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 FW Italy ITA Sergio Zanatta
11 MF Canada CAN Brian Gant
12 DF Canada CAN Bruce Twamley
14 FW Canada CAN Gary Thompson
15 MF Canada CAN Darryl Samson
16 FW Canada CAN Bruce Miller
17 DF Scotland SCO Charlie Palmer
18 MF Scotland SCO William Stevenson
19 MF Scotland SCO Barrie Mitchell
MF Netherlands NED Robert Alberts
DF England ENG Peter Short

Team management

Jim Easton was Vancouver Whitecaps coach in 1975 and saw good success during his tenure with a small budget and local players.

Results

Results by round

Source: soccerstats.us
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; L = Loss; T = Tie

Match results

Vancouver Whitecaps v Chicago Sting
April 17, 1975 1 Vancouver Whitecaps 1–0 Chicago Sting Vancouver
Sergio Zanatta Report Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 10,007
Vancouver Whitecaps v Seattle Sounders
April 26, 1975 2 Vancouver Whitecaps 2–1 Seattle Sounders Vancouver
Bruce Wilson
Sergio Zanatta
Report Tjeert Van't Land Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 7,753
Vancouver Whitecaps v Toronto Metros-Croatia
May 3, 1975 3 Vancouver Whitecaps 4–1 Toronto Metros-Croatia Vancouver
Bob Lenarduzzi
Brian Budd
Glen Johnson
Sergio Zanatta
Report Bruno Pilas Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 7,336
Los Angeles Aztecs v Vancouver Whitecaps
May 9, 1975 4 Los Angeles Aztecs 0–3 Vancouver Whitecaps Los Angeles
Report Sergio Zanatta
Bob Lenarduzzi
Glen Johnson
Stadium: El Camino College
Attendance: 7,155
San Jose Earthquakes v Vancouver Whitecaps
May 10, 1975 5 San Jose Earthquakes 1–2 Vancouver Whitecaps San Jose, California
Paul Child Report Barrie Mitchell
Bruce Twamley
Stadium: Spartan Stadium
Attendance: 17,632
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
May 16, 1975 6 Vancouver Whitecaps 0–2 Portland Timbers Vancouver
Report Barry Powell
Tony Betts
Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 7,815
Hartford Bicentennials v Vancouver Whitecaps
May 24, 1975 7 Hartford Bicentennials 1–0 Vancouver Whitecaps Hartford, Connecticut
Report Own Goal Stadium: Yale Bowl
Attendance: 3,210
New York Cosmos v Vancouver Whitecaps
May 28, 1975 8 New York Cosmos 0–1 Vancouver Whitecaps New York City
Report Own Goal Stadium: Downing Stadium
Attendance: 7,331
Rochester Lancers v Vancouver Whitecaps
June 1, 1975 9 Rochester Lancers 3–1 Vancouver Whitecaps Rochester, New York
Tommy Ord
Eli Durante
Report Brian Budd Stadium: Holleder Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 4,811
Vancouver Whitecaps v San Antonio Thunder
June 5, 1975 10 Vancouver Whitecaps 3–0 San Antonio Thunder Vancouver
Glen Johnson
Gary Thompson
Report Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 7,514
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
June 7, 1975 11 Portland Timbers 3–2 Vancouver Whitecaps Portland, Oregon
Graham Day
Tony Betts
Brian Godfrey
Report Brian Gant
Glen Johnson
Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 11,335
Vancouver Whitecaps v Los Angeles Aztecs
June 11, 1975 12 Vancouver Whitecaps 1–0 Los Angeles Aztecs Vancouver
Barrie Mitchell Report Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 9,168
Vancouver Whitecaps v San Jose Earthquakes
June 19, 1975 13 Vancouver Whitecaps 2–3 San Jose Earthquakes Vancouver
Glen Johnson
Barrie Mitchell
Report Ilija Mitic
Archie Roboostoff
Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 9,424
Dallas Tornado v Vancouver Whitecaps
June 27, 1975 14 Dallas Tornado 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps Dallas
Kyle Rote Jr.
George Ley
Report Robert Alberts Stadium: Texas Stadium
Attendance: 3,436
St. Louis Stars v Vancouver Whitecaps
June 29, 1975 15 St. Louis Stars 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps St. Louis
John Hawley Report Sergio Zanatta Stadium: Francis Field (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Attendance: 4,217
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 3, 1975 16 Portland Timbers 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps Portland, Oregon
Chris Dangerfield
Tony Betts
Report Bruce Twamley Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 18,278
Vancouver Whitecaps v Seattle Sounders
July 10, 1975 17 Vancouver Whitecaps 2–1 Seattle Sounders Vancouver
Glen Johnson
Brian Budd
Report Paul Crossley Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 7,205
Los Angeles Aztecs v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 12, 1975 18 Los Angeles Aztecs 1–0 Vancouver Whitecaps Los Angeles
Michael Ferguson Report Stadium: El Camino College
Attendance: 7,604
Seattle Sounders v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 19, 1975 19 Seattle Sounders 3–0 Vancouver Whitecaps Seattle
Paul Crossley
John Rowlands
Unknown
Report Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 17,925
Vancouver Whitecaps v Boston Minutemen
July 24, 1975 20 Vancouver Whitecaps 1–2 Boston Minutemen Vancouver
Sergio Zanatta Report Ade Coker
Wolfgang Suhnholz
Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 7,158
Vancouver Whitecaps v Denver Dynamos
July 31, 1975 21 Vancouver Whitecaps 6–0 Denver Dynamos Vancouver
Charlie Palmer
Robert Alberts
Glen Johnson
Bob Lenarduzzi
Les Wilson
Barrie Mitchell
Report Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 4,528
Vancouver Whitecaps v San Jose Earthquakes
August 7, 1975 22 Vancouver Whitecaps 4–0 San Jose Earthquakes Vancouver
Own Goal
Bruce Wilson
Barrie Mitchell
Brian Budd
Report Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 5,461

Mid-season friendlies

Vancouver Whitecaps v New York Cosmos
July 7, 1975 Vancouver Whitecaps 1–2 New York Cosmos Vancouver
Report Stadium: Empire Stadium
Attendance: 26,495

See also

References

  1. ^ "PCSL - Soccer Beginnings in BC". Archived from the original on February 3, 2013. Retrieved April 10, 2013.
  2. ^ "Vancouver Whitecaps All-time Game Results | SoccerStats.us".
  3. ^ "Vancouver Whitecaps All-time Game Results | SoccerStats.us".
  4. ^ "The Year in American Soccer - 1975". Archived from the original on November 5, 2015. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  5. ^ "NASL Vancouver Whitecaps Rosters".
  6. ^ "Vancouver Whitecaps All-time Game Results | SoccerStats.us".
  7. ^ "The Year in American Soccer - 1975". Archived from the original on November 5, 2015. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  8. ^ "NASL Vancouver Whitecaps Rosters".
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