Recap The first half was one of end-to-end action, but also of missed opportunities, especially for San Diego. Despite the long odds, the Nomads repeatedly used the speed of their youthful squad to exploit their older opponents. At the 2:18 mark,
Paul Wright had a sure goal headed off the line by Strikers captain
Victor Moreland. The Nomads were repeatedly stopped in one-on-one looks at goal by USMNT veteran,
Arnie Mausser. In 20th minute
Rene Ortiz broke free, but was denied. Wright missed two more chances 22nd and 28th minute respectively. Ortiz and
Jerome Watson also missed other opportunities to give San Diego an early lead. In all, Mausser and Nomads goalie
Jeff Duback combined for 14 first-half saves. The match remained scoreless until the 74th minute when Watson scored from 8 yards for San Diego, by volleying in
Thien Nguyen's free kick from the edge of the penalty area. Just over a minute later, forward
Eric Eichmann leveled the match on a rebound shot from 18 yards for the Strikers. Ortiz narrowly missed returning San Diego to lead, as his 80th minute shot blew just wide of the far post from a tough angle. Ten minutes later
Troy Edwards put Fort Lauderdale ahead to stay thanks to a spectacular
Marcelo Carrera bicycle kick assist in the 85th minute. With the Nomads pressing to equalize, Carrera then notched a goal of his own in the 90th minute on an assist from Victor Moreland. For his efforts, Carrera earned
man-of-the-match honors. Fort Lauderdale players and coaches alike acknowledged the Nomads' speed advantage in post-match interviews. Likewise, San Diego players acknowledged their veteran opponents' composure in the face constant pressure. The game was televised live by
Pacific Sports Network with
JP Dellacamera doing play-by-play, and
Rick Davis on color commentary. It was also broadcast in several other television markets on a tape-delayed basis.
Championship results 1989 U.S. Professional Soccer Champions: Fort Lauderdale Strikers Television: Pacific Sports Network (live), and
Prime Ticket (tape delayed) Announcers: JP Dellacamera,
Rick Davis Statistics == See also ==