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Nov. 23, 2009 – Formally
announced two weeks ago, the new men’s second division professional soccer
league slated to begin play next spring has announced its name, and it is a
familiar one to soccer fans and players in the United States and Canada – the North
American Soccer League (NASL).
NASL was the name of the
men’s outdoor professional league that operated in the United States and
Canada from 1968 to 1984, which played its final match 25 years ago last month
and generated historic moments and memories for players and fans alike
throughout its 16-year run. Legends such
as Pele, Franz Beckenbauer, Giorgio Chinaglia, Johan Cruyff and
Karl Heinz-Granitza played in the NASL, which served as the birthplace for
numerous men’s professional outdoor franchises still in action today.
“By becoming the NASL, we
are paying respect to the players, coaches and leaders who were pioneers for
men’s professional soccer in North America, many of whom remain involved and
committed to the growth of our game in various capacities throughout the U.S.
and Canada,” said Selby Wellman, principal owner of the Carolina RailHawks and
newly appointed president of NASL, LLC.
“For that, we honor and thank them with a new era for the NASL.
“Further, by going with
NASL, we’re obligated to operate our league at a high standard befitting a name
that means so much to the soccer community throughout North America. Our intention is to offer an elite brand of
soccer and outstanding experience for our partners and fans, something the old
NASL did very well during its day. We
will do the same in the new NASL.”
Currently comprised of
nine teams – the Atlanta Silverbacks, Carolina RailHawks, Crystal Palace
Baltimore, Miami FC, Minnesota Thunder, Montreal Impact, St. Louis Soccer
United, Tampa Bay Rowdies and Vancouver Whitecaps FC – the league has submitted
an application to the United States Soccer Federation for sanctioning as a
Division II Men’s Outdoor Professional League.
NASL is also active in its
search for a full-time commissioner and will introduce an extensive marketing
campaign in the coming months.
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