2016 North American Soccer League season

North American Soccer League
Season 2016
Champions New York Cosmos
North American Supporters' Trophy New York Cosmos
Spring Champions Indy Eleven
Fall Champions New York Cosmos
Matches played 187
Goals scored 441 (2.36 per match)
Top goalscorer Christian Ramirez (18)
Biggest home win 5 goals:
NYC 6–1 CAR
(August 27)
Biggest away win 4 goals:
MNU 0–4 MIA
(Aug 6)
Highest scoring 7 goals:
IND 5–2 JAX
(August 3)
NYC 6–1 CAR
(August 27)
Longest winning run 5 games:
Edmonton
(Jul 27 – Aug 20)
Longest unbeaten run 13 games:
Indy Eleven
(Apr 2 – Jul 11)
Longest winless run 10 games:
Puerto Rico
(Jul 30 – Sep 17)
Longest losing run 5 games:
Jacksonville
(Jul 13 – Aug 3)
Highest attendance 10,156
MIA 1–1 TBR
(April 9)
Lowest attendance 418
FTL 1–0 FCE
(October 12)
Total attendance 885,337
Average attendance 4,734
2015

The 2016 North American Soccer League season is the 49th season of Division II soccer in the United States and Canada, and the 6th season of the modern North American Soccer League.

Three expansion clubs joined the league, with Miami FC and Rayo OKC joining in the Spring season and Puerto Rico FC beginning competition in the Fall season. In December, 2015, the San Antonio Scorpions' home stadium, Toyota Field, was bought by the city of San Antonio for use by Spurs Sports & Entertainment to host a club in the USL, forcing the Scorpions to cease operations.[1] In January, 2016, the NASL suspended its operation of the Atlanta Silverbacks for the 2016 season and possibly beyond.[2] As a result, the Spring season was contested by 11 clubs and the Fall season by 12. The New York Cosmos are defending Soccer Bowl and North American Supporters' Trophy champions. A split season format will once again be used for the 2016 season.

Teams, stadiums, and personnel

Stadiums and locations

Main article: List of NASL stadiums

Personnel and sponsorship

Team Head coach Captain Kit producer Shirt sponsor
Carolina RailHawks Northern Ireland Colin Clarke United States Nazmi Albadawi Adidas Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC
FC Edmonton Canada Colin Miller Northern Ireland Albert Watson Adidas The Fath Group
Fort Lauderdale Strikers Brazil Caio Zanardi Haiti Jean Alexandre Inaria Guaraviton
Indy Eleven United States Tim Hankinson Republic of Ireland Colin Falvey Diadora Honda
Jacksonville Armada FC England Mark Lowry United States Matt Bahner Nike Winn-Dixie
Miami FC Italy Alessandro Nesta United States Jonathan Borrajo Macron
Minnesota United FC England Carl Craig United States Aaron Pitchkolan Inaria Atomic Data / Mall of America
New York Cosmos Venezuela Giovanni Savarese United States Carlos Mendes Under Armour Emirates
Ottawa Fury FC Scotland Paul Dalglish Canada Julian de Guzman Adidas Chartwells
Puerto Rico FC England Adrian Whitbread Brazil Cristiano Nike Claro / Samsung
Rayo OKC Spain Gerard Nus Brazil Michel Kelme
Tampa Bay Rowdies Scotland Stuart Campbell England Tamika Mkandawire Nike Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino

Player transfers

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Puerto Rico Expansion team England Adrian Whitbread August 24, 2015[3]
Miami Italy Alessandro Nesta August 31, 2015[4]
Ottawa Fury Canada Marc Dos Santos End of contract November 20, 2015 Pre-season Scotland Paul Dalglish November 20, 2015[5]
Jacksonville Armada United States Eric Dade (int.) End of interim period November 24, 2015 United States Tony Meola November 24, 2015[6]
Indy Eleven United States Tim Regan (int.) End of interim period December 2, 2015 United States Tim Hankinson December 2, 2015[7]
Fort Lauderdale Strikers Austria Günter Kronsteiner End of contract November 16, 2015 Brazil Caio Zanardi December 2, 2015[8]
Minnesota United United States Manny Lagos Promotion to general manager December 3, 2015 England Carl Craig December 3, 2015[9]
San Antonio Scorpions Canada Alen Marcina Fired November 1, 2015[10] Club defunct[11]
Rayo OKC Expansion team Canada Alen Marcina January 7, 2016[12]
Atlanta Silverbacks England Gary Smith Released January 11, 2016 Pre-season Club on hiatus[13]
Rayo OKC Canada Alen Marcina Mutual termination August 1, 2016 5th Spain Gerard Nus August 1, 2016[14]
Jacksonville Armada United States Tony Meola Fired August 7, 2016 11th England Mark Lowry (int.) August 7, 2016[15]

Spring season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Indy Eleven (C) 10 4 6 0 15 8 +7 18 2016 NASL Spring season winner
2 New York Cosmos 10 6 0 4 15 8 +7 18
3 Edmonton 10 5 2 3 9 7 +2 17
4 Minnesota United 10 5 1 4 16 12 +4 16
5 Tampa Bay Rowdies 10 4 4 2 11 9 +2 16
6 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 10 4 3 3 12 12 0 15
7 Carolina RailHawks 10 4 2 4 11 13 2 14
8 Rayo OKC 10 3 3 4 11 12 1 12
9 Ottawa Fury 10 2 3 5 9 14 5 9
10 Jacksonville Armada 10 1 4 5 5 11 6 7
11 Miami 10 1 4 5 7 15 8 7
Source: NASL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total goal differential; 3) total goals scored; 4) head-to-head record; 5) away goal differential; 6) away goals scored
(C) Champion.

Results

Home ╲ Away CAR FCE FTLINDJAXMIAMNUNYCOTTOKCTBR
Carolina RailHawks 13 00 00 21 10
Edmonton 10 21 02 21 20
Fort Lauderdale Strikers 00 11 11 21 01
Indy Eleven 41 11 42 21 11
Jacksonville Armada 01 11 21 01 11
Miami 10 00 03 23 11
Minnesota United 30 20 31 10 02
New York Cosmos 10 20 30 10 21
Ottawa Fury 12 10 20 22 11
Rayo OKC 23 00 12 12 10
Tampa Bay Rowdies 13 10 00 21 11

Source:
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Fall season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 New York Cosmos (C) 22 14 5 3 44 21 +23 47 2016 NASL Fall season winner
2 Indy Eleven 22 11 4 7 36 25 +11 37
3 Edmonton 22 10 6 6 16 14 +2 36
4 Rayo OKC 22 9 8 5 28 21 +7 35
5 Miami 22 9 6 7 31 27 +4 33
6 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 22 7 5 10 19 28 9 26
7 Carolina RailHawks 22 7 5 10 25 35 10 26
8 Minnesota United 22 6 7 9 25 25 0 25
9 Puerto Rico 22 5 9 8 19 31 12 24
10 Tampa Bay Rowdies 22 5 8 9 29 32 3 23
11 Jacksonville Armada 22 5 8 9 25 35 10 23
12 Ottawa Fury 22 5 7 10 23 26 3 22
Source: NASL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total goal differential; 3) total goals scored; 4) head-to-head record; 5) away goal differential; 6) away goals scored
(C) Champion.

Results

Home ╲ Away CAR FCE FTLINDJAXMIAMNUNYCOTTPRFOKCTBR
Carolina RailHawks 10 30 32 10 33 10 02 00 22 01 41
Edmonton 10 10 21 10 02 10 21 10 00 00 10
Fort Lauderdale Strikers 01 10 21 10 11 00 00 31 20 02 14
Indy Eleven 30 10 30 52 21 10 30 10 30 21 11
Jacksonville Armada 22 00 11 00 32 00 24 02 21 11 32
Miami 10 10 02 21 10 11 23 21 01 01 22
Minnesota United 51 31 31 20 01 04 01 23 11 10 20
New York Cosmos 61 00 20 30 30 40 10 21 30 11 32
Ottawa Fury 20 22 01 11 12 00 31 11 12 01 20
Puerto Rico 21 01 21 11 33 03 00 12 00 10 00
Rayo OKC 11 11 11 21 32 12 22 30 31 22 10
Tampa Bay Rowdies 10 01 21 23 11 11 22 22 11 30 20

Source:
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

Combined Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 New York Cosmos 32 20 5 7 59 29 +30 65 North American Supporters' Trophy winner and 2016 NASL Playoffs
2 Indy Eleven 32 15 10 7 51 33 +18 55 2016 NASL Playoffs
3 Edmonton 32 15 8 9 25 21 +4 53
4 Rayo OKC 32 12 11 9 39 33 +6 47
5 Minnesota United 32 11 8 13 41 37 +4 41
6 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 32 11 8 13 31 40 9 41
7 Miami 32 10 10 12 38 42 4 40
8 Carolina RailHawks 32 11 7 14 36 48 12 40
9 Tampa Bay Rowdies 32 9 12 11 40 41 1 39
10 Ottawa Fury 32 7 10 15 32 40 8 31
11 Jacksonville Armada 32 6 12 14 30 46 16 30
12 Puerto Rico 22 5 9 8 19 31 12 24
Source: NASL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total goal differential; 3) total goals scored; 4) head-to-head record; 5) away goal differential; 6) away goals scored

The Championship

Participants:


Semi-Finals

November 5, 2016 (2016-11-05)[16]
3:00 pm EDT
Indy Eleven 1 – 0 FC Edmonton
Ubiparipović  63' Report
Report
Diakité  83'
Eckersley  90+2'
Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,702
Referee: Sorin Stoica

November 5, 2016 (2016-11-05)
7:00 pm EDT
New York Cosmos 2 – 1 Rayo OKC
Arango  73'  77'
Orozco  90'
Duk  90+2'
Report
Report
Danso  37'
Velásquez  42'
Kimura  64'
Shuart Stadium
Attendance: 5,023
Referee: Jose Carlos Rivero

Final

Main article: Soccer Bowl 2016

November 13, 2016 (2016-11-13)
7:00 pm EST
New York Cosmos 0 – 0 (a.e.t.) Indy Eleven
Arrieta  116' Report
Report
Ring  72'
Falvey  83'
  Penalties  
Arrieta
Moffat
Ayoze
Richter
4–2 Paterson
Zayed
Busch
Vuković
Belson Stadium
Attendance: 2,150
Referee: Allen Chapman

Attendance

Club GP Total High Low Average Change
Minnesota United 16 137,161 9,460 6,101 8,573 -2.2%
Indy Eleven 16 134,339 9,356 6,132 8,396 -14.4%
Tampa Bay Rowdies 16 94,048 7,690 4,429 5,878 4.1%
Ottawa Fury 16 87,717 7,847 4,317 5,482 6.2%
Miami 16 86,833 10,156 1,229 5,427 N/A
Carolina RailHawks 16 80,923 8,086 3,093 5,058 11.4%
Puerto Rico 11 41,811 6,474 1,233 3,801 N/A
New York Cosmos 16 60,403 6,243 2,419 3,775 -25.4%
Jacksonville Armada 16 55,988 5,313 1,254 3,499 -55.9%
Rayo OKC 16 51,865 6,416 924 3,242 N/A
Edmonton 16 32,959 3,130 1,243 2,060 -28.7%
Fort Lauderdale Strikers 16 21,290 2,376 418 1,331 -70.2%
Total 187 885,337 10,156 418 4,734 -19.9%

Source: NASL

Highest attendances

Regular season

Rank Home team Score Away team Attendance Date Week Venue
1 Miami1 – 1Tampa Bay Rowdies10,156 April 92 FIU Stadium
2 Miami1 – 1Minnesota United10,012 September 2424 FIU Stadium
3 Miami1 – 1Minnesota United9,739 August 2720 FIU Stadium
4 Minnesota United2 – 0Indy Eleven9,460 July 1614 National Sports Center
5 Minnesota United0 – 1Jacksonville Armada9,402 October 125 National Sports Center

Statistical leaders

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 United States Christian Ramirez Minnesota United 18
2 Venezuela Juan Arango New York Cosmos 15
Libya Éamon Zayed Indy Eleven
4 Brazil Michel Rayo OKC 14
5 Bulgaria Georgi Hristov Tampa Bay Rowdies 11
6 England Joe Cole Tampa Bay Rowdies 9
Argentina Darío Cvitanich Miami
8 United States Justin Braun Indy Eleven 8
Scotland Adam Moffat New York Cosmos
Puerto Rico Héctor Ramos Puerto Rico

Source:[17]

Top assists

Rank Player Club Assists
1 United States Nazmi Albadawi Carolina RailHawks 10
2 Venezuela Juan Arango New York Cosmos 7
England Joe Cole Tampa Bay Rowdies
4 United States Jonathan Borrajo Miami 6
El Salvador Andrés Flores New York Cosmos
United States Dylan Mares Indy Eleven
United States Kevin Venegas Minnesota United
Libya Éamon Zayed Indy Eleven
9 United States Justin Braun Indy Eleven 5
Honduras Ramón Núñez Fort Lauderdale Strikers
United States Blake Smith Miami

Source:[17]

Clean sheets

Rank Player Club Clean
Sheets
1 United States Matt Van Oekel Edmonton 16
2 United States Jimmy Maurer New York Cosmos 14
3 United States Jon Busch Indy Eleven 11
4 Cameroon Sammy Ndjock Minnesota United 10
Argentina Mario Daniel Vega Miami
6 Portugal Daniel Fernandes Rayo OKC 9
7 United States Matt Pickens Tampa Bay Rowdies 8
8 Brazil Bruno Cardoso Fort Lauderdale Strikers 7
France Romuald Peiser Ottawa Fury
10 Mexico Miguel Gallardo Jacksonville Armada 5
United States Trevor Spangenberg Puerto Rico

Source: NASL

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date
Libya Zayed, ÉamonÉamon Zayed Indy Eleven Carolina RailHawks 4–1 June 11
United States Ramirez, ChristianChristian Ramirez Minnesota United Carolina RailHawks 5–1 July 2
Libya Zayed, ÉamonÉamon Zayed Indy Eleven Jacksonville Armada 5–2 August 3
Bulgaria Hristov, GeorgiGeorgi Hristov Tampa Bay Fort Lauderdale 4–1 September 24

Awards

Monthly awards

Month NASL Player of the Month
Player Club Stats Ref
April United States Austin da Luz Carolina RailHawks 3G [18]
May Senegal Papé Diakité Edmonton 2G [19]
June Libya Éamon Zayed Indy Eleven 3G [20]
July United States Christian Ramirez Minnesota United 7G, 1A [21]
August United States Matt Van Oekel Edmonton 22SV, 0GA [22]
September Argentina Darío Cvitanich Miami 3G [23]

Weekly awards

Week NASL Player of the Week NASL Play of the Week
Player Club Player Club
Week 1 Venezuela Juan Arango New York Cosmos United States Christian Ramirez Minnesota United
Week 2 United States Austin da Luz Carolina RailHawks United States Ben Speas Minnesota United
Week 3 Libya Éamon Zayed Indy Eleven Libya Éamon Zayed Indy Eleven
Week 4 United States Christian Ramirez Minnesota United United States Christian Ramirez Minnesota United
Week 5 Venezuela Yohandry Orozco New York Cosmos Colombia Jair Reinoso Indy Eleven
Week 6 Canada Nana Attakora Fort Lauderdale Strikers United States Jake Keegan Edmonton
Week 7 Senegal Papé Diakité Edmonton United States Kevin Venegas Minnesota United
Week 8 Honduras Ramón Núñez Fort Lauderdale Strikers Spain Ruben Bover New York Cosmos
Week 9 England Joe Cole Tampa Bay Rowdies United States Matt Bahner Jacksonville Armada
Week 10 Bulgaria Georgi Hristov Tampa Bay Rowdies United States Tyler Gibson Rayo OKC
Week 11 Libya Éamon Zayed Indy Eleven Libya Éamon Zayed Indy Eleven
Week 12 United States Christian Ramirez Minnesota United Puerto Rico Héctor Ramos Puerto Rico
Week 13 United States Nazmi Albadawi Carolina RailHawks United States Dylan Mares Indy Eleven
Week 14 Brazil Michel Rayo OKC England Joe Cole Tampa Bay Rowdies
Week 15 United States Jaime Chavez Miami United States J. C. Banks Minnesota United
Week 16 Zimbabwe Lucky Mkosana New York Cosmos Cuba Ariel Martínez Miami
Week 17 Libya Éamon Zayed Indy Eleven United States Keith Savage Tampa Bay Rowdies
Week 18 Guinea Alhassane Keita Jacksonville Armada Puerto Rico Héctor Ramos Puerto Rico
Week 19 United States Matt Van Oekel Edmonton Italy Amauri Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Week 20 El Salvador Andrés Flores New York Cosmos United States Brad Ring Indy Eleven
Week 21 Northern Ireland Daryl Fordyce Edmonton Brazil Bruno Cardoso Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Week 22 Argentina Darío Cvitanich Miami France Romuald Peiser Ottawa Fury
Week 23 United States Matt Van Oekel Edmonton Puerto Rico Joseph Marrero Puerto Rico
Week 24 Bulgaria Georgi Hristov Tampa Bay Rowdies United States Trevor Spangenberg Puerto Rico
Week 25 Spain Ruben Bover New York Cosmos United States Sidney Rivera Puerto Rico
Week 26 Canada Ben Fisk Edmonton United States J. C. Banks Minnesota United
Week 27 Brazil Michel Rayo OKC United States Jaime Chavez Miami
Week 28 Venezuela Juan Arango New York Cosmos United States Duke Lacroix Indy Eleven

League Awards

NASL Best XI[32]
Position Player Team
Goalkeeper United States Matt Van Oekel FC Edmonton
Defense Spain Ayoze New York Cosmos
Defense United States Justin Davis Minnesota United
Defense Northern Ireland Albert Watson FC Edmonton
Defense United States Carlos Mendes New York Cosmos
Midfield United States Nazmi Albadawi Carolina RailHawks
Midfield Venezuela Juan Arango New York Cosmos
Midfield England Joe Cole Tampa Bay Rowdies
Midfield Brazil Michel Rayo OKC
Forward United States Christian Ramirez Minnesota United FC
Forward Libya Éamon Zayed Indy Eleven

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