- Jacksonville Tea Men
The Jacksonville Tea Men were an American soccer team that played briefly in the NASL from
1980 -1982 and in theAmerican Soccer League for another brief spell from1983 -1984 .NASL
Football club infobox
clubname = Jacksonville Tea Men
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founded =1980
dissolved=1982
ground =Gator Bowl Stadium ,Jacksonville, Florida ,United States
capacity = 70,000| chairman =
mgrtitle = Coach
manager =Noel Cantwell
league = NASL
season =
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The first Jacksonville Tea Men were a soccer team based out ofJacksonville, Florida that played in the NASL from 1980 to 1982. Their home field wasGator Bowl Stadium . The team was previously known as theNew England Tea Men and moved to Jacksonville after playing 2 games in the 1980/81 NASL Indoor season. The Tea Men's coach wasIrishman Noel Cantwell , former manager ofCoventry City (1967-1972), Peterborough United (1972-1977).Noatable players are goalkeeper
Arnie Mausser , midfielderArchie Gemmill and strikers Alan Green andRicardo Alonso and Aleksandar Mihailovic.Former Players
*flagicon|ENG
Keith Bertschin (1982) [http://home.att.net/~nasl/players.htm#B]
*flagicon|ENG Tony Brown (1981)
*flagicon|ENGJack Carmichael (1981-82)
*flagicon|England flagicon|USA Alan Green (1981-82)
*flagicon|England Mark Lindsay (1982) [http://home.att.net/~nasl/players.htm#L]
*flagicon|ENGDavid Stride (1982) [http://home.att.net/~nasl/players.htm#S]
*flagicon|ScotlandArchie Gemmill (1982) [http://home.att.net/~nasl/players.htm#G]
*flagicon|SCOTommy O'Hara (1981) [http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player1/tommyo'hara.htm]Year-by-year
All-time results
*NASL Regualar Season: 29–35–0
*NASL Playoffs: 3-2Average attendance
*1981: 9,507
*1982: 7,160ASL
The second Jacksonville Tea Men was an American
soccer club based inJacksonville, Florida that was a member of theAmerican Soccer League . It joined the league after the original Tea Men left the NASL.After the ASL folded, the club moved to the newly formed
United Soccer League .Year-by-year
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