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Tulsa Roughnecks (1978–1984)

The Tulsa Roughnecks (1978–1984) were a North American Soccer League (NASL) team from Tulsa, Oklahoma. It played its home games at Skelly Stadium on the campus of the University of Tulsa. The team, previously Team Hawaii, moved to Tulsa after the 1977 season. In 1983, Alex Skotarek became general manager and led one of the lowest-budgeted teams in the NASL to a championship, defeating Toronto, 2–0, at Soccer Bowl '83.

Highlights
The Roughnecks first match was a 6–5 indoor loss on February 11, 1978, at the Bayfront Center versus the Tampa Bay Rowdies. Three nights later in their home debut, the same two teams faced off in front of the first 3,250 Roughnecks fans at the Tulsa Assembly Center. A few weeks later they would capture the Skelly Indoor Invitational which they hosted. Over the years Tulsa regularly appeared in the NASL playoffs. They won the NASL title in Soccer Bowl '83, defeating the Toronto Blizzard at BC Place Stadium (Vancouver) by a score of 2–0 before a paid attendance of 60,051. The team's all-time win–loss record was 104–106. The Roughnecks' home games consistently drew better-than-league-average attendance with the annual record occurring during the 1980 season when the team averaged 19,787 spectators over 16 games for a total attendance that year of 316,593 (placing the Roughnecks at No. 5 between the Seattle Sounders and the Washington Diplomats). The largest home game attendance for Tulsa occurred on April 26, 1980, when 30,822 fans watched the Roughnecks' 2–1 victory over the New York Cosmos at Skelly Stadium. The highest attendance for any Roughneck game occurred on August 26, 1979, when Tulsa met the Cosmos in New York for a NASL playoff game before a crowd of 76,031. Before this club could take the field, though, the NASL completed its long, slow collapse and cancelled the upcoming 1985 season in March. Lemon's new Roughnecks, which featured several holdover players from the previous iteration of the team, carried on as an independent club and pieced together a 20-game exhibition schedule against teams from the MISL, WACS, Europe and South America, as well as former NASL and USL sides that had not folded. Excluding several cancelations along the way, the team compiled a record of 8–2–1, before suspending operations on July 17, 1985. Famous Roughnecks players include Iraj Danaeifard, Alex Skotarek, Charlie Mitchell, Billy Caskey, Victor Moreland, Barry Wallace, Alan Woodward, Zeljko Bilecki, Carmelo D'Anzi, Winston DuBose, Njego Pesa, Laurie Abrahams, Chance Fry, Terry Moore and David McCreery. ==Year-by-year==
Honors
NASL championships (2) • 19831978 indoor tournament Division champions (1) • 1983 Southern Division Rookie of the Year • 1981 Joe Morrone, Jr. Soccer Bowl MVP • 1983 Njego Pesa Indoor Tournament MVP • 1978 Nino Zec & Tibor Molnar • 1983 Laurie Abrahams (offensive) Indoor leading goal scorer • 1978 Nino Zec & Milan Dovedan (5 goals) • 1983 Laurie Abrahams (12 goals) Indoor Leading Scorer • 2012 Kim Roentved ==Ownership & Staff==
Ownership & Staff
Carl Moore – Co-Owner (1978–83) • Mike Kimbrel – Co-Owner (1978–83) • Rick Lowenherz – Co-Owner (1978–83) • Fred Williams – Co-Owner (1978–83) • Jim Boeh – Communications Director • Noel Lemon – General Manager (1978–1981 • Alex Skotarek – General Manager (1983) • Tulsa Cable – Owner (1984) PlayersZequinha (1983–84) • Željko Bilecki (1981–82) • Bob Bolitho (1980–81) • Jack Brand (1979) • Dean DiTocco (1978–80) • Terry Moore (1982–84) • Kim Roentved (1982) • Laurie Abrahams (1979, 1982–83) • Colin Boulton (1978–79) * David Bradford (1982/1984) • Viv Busby (1981–82) • Chris Dangerfield (1978) • Terry Darracott (1979) [http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player2/terrydarracott.html • Roger Davies (1979) • Alan Dugdale (1980–81) • Steve Earle (1978/1980) • Lil Fuccillo (1983) • Ron Futcher (1983–84) • David Irving (1980) * David Johnson (1984) • Jimmy Kelly (1980–81) • Duncan McKenzie (1981) • David Nish (1979) • Tommy Ord (1980) • Colin Waldron (1978) [http://home.att.net/~nasl/players.htm#W • Barry Wallace (1980–85) * Alan Woodward (1979–81) [http://home.att.net/~nasl/players.htm#W • Franz Gerber (1982) • Johannes Edvaldsson (1980–81) • Iraj Danaeifard (1980–85) • Don O'Riordan (1979–80) • Carmelo D'Anzi (1983) • Thompson Usiyan (1983–84) • Billy Caskey (1978–85)* David McCreery (1981–82) • Chris McGrath (1981–82) • Victor Moreland (1978; 1980–85) • Adam Krupa (1981–85) • Charlie Mitchell (1978) • Davie Robb (1980) [http://home.att.net/~nasl/players.htm#R • Eric Robertson (1980) • Delroy Allen (1980–82) • Matt Bahr (1978) • Winston DuBose (1982–85) • Gene DuChateau (1979–81) • Chance Fry (1983–85) • Billy Gazonas (1978–1980) • Joe Morrone, Jr. (1981–1982) • Njego Pesa (1982–83) • Bill Sautter (1978–79) • Alex Skotarek (1978–81) • Brian ShugartRon Davies (1979) • Clive Griffiths (1980) • Wayne Hughes (1979) • Petar Nikezić (1978) • Nino Zec (1978, 1983–84) Many former players have found employment as paid trainers of youth soccer teams for clubs such as the Tulsa United, Tulsa Soccer Club (TSC), Tornado Soccer Club, and Hurricane Football Club (HFC). CoachesBill Foulkes (1978) • Alex Skotarek (1978) • Alan Hinton (1979) • Charlie Mitchell (1980–1981) • Terry Hennessey (1981–1983, won 1983 Soccer Bowl) • Steve Earle (1983–84 indoor season only) • Wim Suurbier (1984) ==External links==
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