Edmonton Eagles
Full name | Edmonton Eagles Soccer Club |
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Founded | 1983 |
Stadium | Clarke Stadium |
Owner | John Tiemessen |
Coach | Dieter Hochheimer |
League | Canadian Professional Soccer League |
1983 CPSL | Champions |
The Edmonton Eagles were a Canadian professional soccer team in Edmonton, Alberta that competed in the original Canadian Professional Soccer League in 1983.[1] They finished as champions in the league's only season.
History[]
After the Edmonton Drillers of the North American Soccer League folded following the 1982 season, a new professional team was founded by local business man, John Tiemessen, to play in the inaugural season of the new Canadian Professional Soccer League in 1983.[2] Much of the Drillers fanbase carried over to support the Eagles, although they did not receive much television coverage, although some matches were carried by local radio station CKER-FM.[2]
Their first match was played on May 22 on the road against Hamilton Steelers, which they won by a score of 2–1.[3] Their home opener came in their third game of the season, on May 29, also against Hamilton, which resulted in a 1–1 draw, in front of a crowd of 7,138 spectators at Clarke Stadium, which was their highest attendance of the season.[3][4]
After two of the six league clubs folded in mid-June, the decision was made to abandon the remainder of the regular season and proceed directly to the playoffs on July 12.[5] The Eagles were sitting in first place at the time with a record of 7 wins, 3 draws, and 0 losses, finishing five points ahead of second place Hamilton, despite having played two less games.[6] In the first round, they defeated the lowest ranked Calgary Mustangs in the best-of-three season, winning the first two matches (the third match was not played as it was not needed).[5] In the one-match winner-take-all championship final, they defeated Hamilton 2–0 to finish as league champions and win the Tip Top Cup.[5]
The day after the final, the league announced it was folding, ending the tenure of the Eagles.[2][7] The Eagles had been in a tough financial state for much of their tenure that season, with players not being paid in the latter months of the season, including for the championship final, and some players were not paid at all.[8]
Season[]
Season | Tier | League | Record | Rank | Playoffs | Ref |
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1983[note 1] | 1 | Canadian Professional Soccer League | 7–3–0 | 1st | Champions | [5] |
- ^ The 1983 CPSL regular season was cancelled partway through the season and playoffs began immediately after it
Notable players[]
The following players played for the Eagles:[9]
External links[]
References[]
- ^ "Canadian Professional Soccer League (1983)". Fun While it Lasted.
- ^ a b c "LCRV - Episode 168". Loyal Company of the River Valley (Podcast). November 15, 2018. Event occurs at 33:35.
- ^ a b "1983 Season". theCNSL.com.
- ^ Odinga, Norman [@Impact2002Girls] (May 6, 2020). "Edmonton Eagles" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ a b c d Huntley, Elliot J. (March 5, 2015). "Canada - Canadian Professional Soccer League". RSSSF.
- ^ Litterer, David (July 7, 1998). "Canadian Professional Soccer League I". Soccer History USA.
- ^ Huntley, E.J. 73 Days - The Story of the Canadian Professional Soccer League. Kindle.
- ^ Zerr, Scott (July 21, 2004). "Still kickin' ... maybe". Edmonton Sun.
- ^ "Edmonton Eagles 1983 (CPSL)". nasljerseys.com.
- Defunct soccer clubs in Canada
- Soccer clubs in Edmonton
- 1983 establishments in Alberta
- 1983 disestablishments in Alberta
- Association football clubs established in 1983
- Association football clubs disestablished in 1983