- New Jersey Americans (soccer)
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The New Jersey Americans was an American soccer club based in New Brunswick, New Jersey that was a member of the American Soccer League. The team won the ASL championship in 1977, in only its second year of existence.
After the 1979 season, the club moved to Miami, Florida and became known as the Miami Americans.
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Year-by-year
Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup 1976 2 ASL 6th, East Did not qualify Did not enter 1977 2 ASL 1st, East Champion Did not enter 1978 2 ASL 2nd, Eastern Semifinals Did not enter 1979 2 ASL 4th, Eastern Did not qualify Did not enter Coaches
- Manny Schellscheidt: 1977
Notable players
- Juan Cano (1977-??)
- Ringo Cantillo (1977) 22 Apps 7 Goals
- Eusebio (1978)
- Woody Hartmann (1976)
- Kevin Kiernan (1976) 21 Apps 6 Goals
- Jose Neto (1977-78) 39 Apps 34 Goals
- Telmo Pires (1977)
- Steve Reid (1978) 21 Apps 8 Goals
- John Roeslein (1976-77) 20 Apps 7 Goals
- Antonio Simoes (1978)
- Jerry Sularz (1977-78)
- Carlos Velasquez (1977-78)
Honors
ASL Season MVP
- 1977 Ringo Cantillo
ASL Rookie of the Year
- 1976: John Roeslein
'ASL Leading Goal Scorer
- 1977 Jose Neto (17 Goals)
ASL Leading Point Scorer
- 1977 Jose Neto (36 Points)
ASL All-Star Team
- 1977 Telmo Pires, Ringo Cantillo, Juan Cano, Jose Neto
References
Categories: New Jersey soccer clubs | Defunct soccer clubs in the United States | American Soccer League (1933–1983) teams | United States soccer club stubs
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