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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) abstract "The United Soccer League was a professional soccer league in the United States in the mid-1980s.After the demise of the second incarnation of the American Soccer League in 1983, four ASL teams (Dallas Americans, Jacksonville Tea Men, Oklahoma City Slickers renamed Stampede, and Rochester Flash) founded the USL. Fiscal responsibility, regional rivalries and measured expansion were a few of the cornerstones on which the organization was to be structured. A league rule allowed only four of eighteen roster spots be taken by foreign players. In addition a salary cap was imposed on member clubs. Initially, the league was to have both indoor and outdoor seasons so that clubs could play year round.In addition to the ASL holdovers were new teams Buffalo Storm, Charlotte Gold, Ft. Lauderdale Sun, Houston Dynamos, and New York Nationals. Two North American Soccer League teams, the Tampa Bay Rowdies and Tulsa Roughnecks, also expressed interest in joining the new league.The USL played its first season in 1984 with nine teams in three divisions. The Fort Lauderdale Sun, whose roster featured former NASL Fort Lauderdale Strikers players Teófilo Cubillas, Keith Weller, Jim Tietjens, and Ernst Jean-Baptiste, won the league title in a three-game series against the Houston Dynamos.Despite its conservative fiscal plan, the league found itself in crisis heading into its second season. While attendance was on par with the ASL in its last season, revenues did not keep up with expenses and team owners could not cope with the losses. All but two clubs, Fort Lauderdale (now called South Florida Sun) and Dallas, folded. The evaporation of teams caused the cancellation of the planned indoor season. The Tulsa Tornados and El Paso/Juarez Gamecocks were added to bring league membership to a paltry four teams in 1985. A short six-game first half of the season was completed, but before a second half could begin the league's creditors foreclosed on the organization. The Sun led the league standings with a 4-2 record when the league collapsed. By virtue of their 1-0 win over the Tulsa Tornados on June 15, the Sun also won the league's new Invitational Cup. As a harbinger of things to come, no actual cup was presented to them, causing Sun player-coach, Keith Weller, to quip, "There ain't no cup." The league folded days later as league officials were locked out of their offices and the USL never played another game.The collapse of the USL and the end of the NASL a year before meant that for the first time in over fifty years there was no professional outdoor soccer league in the U.S. This was a temporary void, however, as the Western Soccer Alliance and third incarnation of the American Soccer League would form and grow in the latter half of the 1980s, eventually to merge into the American Professional Soccer League, precursor to the USL First Division.".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) foundingYear "1984".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) participant "Fort Lauderdale Sun/South Florida Sun (2)".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) participant "South Florida Sun".
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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageRevisionID "676304024".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink 1984_United_Soccer_League_season.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink 1985_United_Soccer_League_season.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink American_Professional_Soccer_League.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink American_Soccer_League_(1933-1983).
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink American_Soccer_League_(1933–83).
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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo_Storm.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Carolina_Lightnin.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1985_disestablishments.
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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_summer_association_football_leagues.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_leagues_established_in_1984.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_Soccer_League_(1984–85).
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Dallas_Americans.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Juarez_Gamecocks.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Lauderdale_Strikers_(1977–83).
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Lauderdale_Strikers_(NASL).
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Lauderdale_Sun.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Houston_Dynamos.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Houston_Dynamos_(USL).
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Indoor_soccer.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Jacksonville_Tea_Men.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Tietjens.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Weller.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Nationals_(USL).
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink North_American_Soccer_League.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma_City_Slickers.
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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Tampa_Bay_Rowdies_(1975–93).
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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Teófilo_Cubillas.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Tulsa_Roughnecks_(1978–1984).
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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink USL_First_Division.
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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink United_Soccer_Leagues.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLink Western_Soccer_Alliance.
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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLinkText "USL Championship".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLinkText "USL First Division".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLinkText "USL".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLinkText "United Soccer League (1984–85)".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLinkText "United Soccer League".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLinkText "United Soccer League's".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wikiPageWikiLinkText "an earlier league of the same name".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) champions "South Florida Sun".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) country "United States".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) divisions "1".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) first "1984".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) folded "1985".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) founded "1984".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) hasPhotoCollection United_Soccer_League_(1984–85).
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) leagueCup "South Florida Sun".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) mostChamps "Fort Lauderdale Sun/South Florida Sun".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) name "United Soccer League".
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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) subject Category:1985_disestablishments.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) subject Category:Defunct_soccer_leagues_in_the_United_States.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) subject Category:Former_summer_association_football_leagues.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) subject Category:Sports_leagues_established_in_1984.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) subject Category:United_Soccer_League_(1984–85).
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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) type SoccerLeague.
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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) comment "The United Soccer League was a professional soccer league in the United States in the mid-1980s.After the demise of the second incarnation of the American Soccer League in 1983, four ASL teams (Dallas Americans, Jacksonville Tea Men, Oklahoma City Slickers renamed Stampede, and Rochester Flash) founded the USL. Fiscal responsibility, regional rivalries and measured expansion were a few of the cornerstones on which the organization was to be structured.".
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) label "United Soccer League (1984–85)".
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- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) wasDerivedFrom United_Soccer_League_(1984–85)?oldid=676304024.
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) isPrimaryTopicOf United_Soccer_League_(1984–85).
- United_Soccer_League_(1984–85) name "United Soccer League".