New Jersey Eagles

New Jersey Eagles

The New Jersey Eagles were an American soccer team founded in 1987 as the Cosmopolitan Eagles. In 1988, they entered the third American Soccer League as the New Jersey Eagles. They folded following the 1990 American Professional Soccer League season.

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History

Founded as the Cosmopolitan Eagles in 1987, they played an independent exhibition schedule that year. In 1988, they joined the American Soccer League, moving to the American Professional Soccer League in 1990 when the ASL merged with the Western Soccer League. League goals leader Jorge Acosta led the team to a first place regular season finish in its first campaign, but it was all downhill after that. The bright spots of the 1989 and 1990 seasons were the play of the defense, anchored by ex-New York Cosmos players Andranik Eskandarian and Hubert Birkenmeier. Unfortunately, the offense sputtered in the wake of chronic knee injuries to Acosta, and the team lost many low scoring one-goal games.

The Eagles played their home matches at Paterson, New Jersey's Hinchliffe Stadium during their first two seasons.

Year-by-year

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup
1988 N/A ASL 1st, Northern Semifinals Did not enter
1989 N/A ASL 5th, Northern Did not qualify Did not enter
1990 N/A APSL 6th, ASL North Did not qualify Did not enter

Ownership & Staff

  • United States Dominick Flora - President

Players

  • United States Colombia Jorge Acosta (1988-90) 21 Goals
  • United States Brian Ainscough (1988) 1 Goal
  • United States Ali Alhoar (1989)
  • United States Martin Alvarez (1989)
  • United States Amr Aly (1989)
  • United States Maicol Antelo (1988) 6 Goals
  • United States Andy Bakun (1989-90)
  • Germany Hubert Birkenmeier (1989-90)
  • United States Kyle Boschen (1990)
  • United States Mario Chavez (1988) 6 Goals
  • United States Roger Chavez (1990)
  • United States Sean Cowley (1990)
  • United States Ferdinando DeMatthaeis (1989)
  • United States Paul Duffy (1988-90)
  • Iran Andranik Eskandarian (1989-90)
  • United States Keith Faulk (1988)
  • United States Mario Fava (1989)
  • United States Marcelo Ferreira (1988)
  • United States Adrian Gaitan (1990)
  • United States George Gelnovatch (1988) 1 Goal
  • United States Peter Gill (1988-90)
  • United States Sadri Gjonbalaj (1989) 6 Goals
  • United States Tommy Gojcevic (1989-90)
  • United States Dan Hatter (1990)
  • United States Terry Higgins (1988)
  • England Kenny Hill (1989)
  • United States Patrick Hughes (1990)
  • United States Aziz Ibrahim (1990)
  • Brazil Floraldino (1990)
  • Republic of Ireland Dermot Keely (1988)
  • United States John Keenan (1988-89)
  • United States Glenn Kenney (1988)
  • England Paul Kitson (1990)
  • United States Ken Lolla (1988) 1 Goal
  • United States Tim McClements (1989)
  • United States Aidan McCluskey (1990)
  • United States Franklin McIntosh (1990)
  • United States Richard Maher (1988-89)
  • United States Dave Masur (1988-89)
  • United States Tim Mulqueen
  • United States Joshua Muscadin (1989)
  • United States Franco Paonessa
  • United States Uruguay Tab Ramos (1988) 8 Apps 2 Goals
  • United States Paul Riley (1989-90)
  • Argentina Ricardo Guero Rodriguez (1989-90)
  • United States Jack Rudovic (1990)
  • United States Jack Shannon (1990)
  • United States Mark Shearer (1990)
  • United States Harry Smarth (1989)
  • United States Peter Tadrick (1990)
  • United States Kazbek Tambi (1988)
  • United States Peter Vermes (1988) 2 Goals
  • United States Patrick M. Walsh Jr. (1989)
  • United States Leszek Wrina (1989

Head coach

Yearly Awards

ASL Top Goal Scorer

ASL Top Points Scorer

ASL All-Star Team Selection

References



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