Nashville Diamonds

Nashville Diamonds

The Nashville Diamonds were an American soccer club based in Nashville, Tennessee that was a member of the American Soccer League. Their home stadium was Hale Stadium on the campus of Tennessee State University, then the home of the Tennessee State Tigers football team.

Owner

  • United States Ralph Woerheide [1]

1982 Roster

  • United States Fred Armstrong 12 Apps 0 Goals [2]
  • United States Rich Finneyfrock [3]
  • Nigeria Godwin Iwelumo [4]
  • United States Brian McInerney 13 Apps 0 Goals [5]
  • United States Franklin Lawson [6]
  • Syria Issac Moushi [7]
  • Venezuela Armando Pelaez [8]
  • Iran Tony Rowshanaei [9]
  • United States Bret Simon [10]
  • United States Kurt Swanbeck [11]
  • United States Kirk Gilbert 8 Games 3 Goals [12]

Year-by-year

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup
1982 2 ASL 7th Did not qualify Did not enter



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