2014 North American Soccer League season
The 2014 North American Soccer League season was the 47th season of Division II soccer in the United States and the fourth season of the revived North American Soccer League. It was contested by ten teams including two from Canada. Joining the NASL in the Spring of 2014 were two new franchises, Indy Eleven and Ottawa Fury FC; originally Virginia Cavalry FC were to begin play this season but now plan to join in the 2016 season. The defending Soccer Bowl champions are the New York Cosmos, while the Carolina Railhawks are the defending North American Supporters' Trophy winners. A split season format was used again for the 2014 season.
Teams, stadiums, and personnel
Stadiums and locations
Personnel and sponsorship
Team | Head coach | Captain | Kit producer | Shirt sponsor |
Atlanta Silverbacks | Jason Smith | Mike Randolph | Nike | People HRO |
Carolina RailHawks | Colin Clarke | Kupono Low | Adidas | Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC |
FC Edmonton | Colin Miller | Albert Watson | Adidas | The Fath Group |
Fort Lauderdale Strikers | Günter Kronsteiner | Iván Guerrero | Acerbis | |
Indy Eleven | Juergen Sommer | Kristian Nicht | Diadora | Honda |
Minnesota United FC | Manny Lagos | Aaron Pitchkolan | Admiral | Atomic Data / Mall of America |
New York Cosmos | Giovanni Savarese | Carlos Mendes | Nike | Emirates |
Ottawa Fury FC | Marc Dos Santos | Richie Ryan | Admiral | Heart and Crown |
San Antonio Scorpions | Alen Marcina | Adrian Cann | Nike | Toyota |
Tampa Bay Rowdies | Ricky Hill | Frankie Sanfilippo | Admiral | Hard Rock |
Player transfers
Managerial changes
Spring season
The Spring season lasted for 9 games beginning on April 12 and ending on June 8. The schedule featured a single round robin format with each team playing every other team in the league a single time. Half the teams will host 5 home games and play 4 road games whereas the other half of the teams will play 4 home games and 5 road games. The winner of the Spring season earns one of four berths in the playoffs, now known as The Championship.Standings
Results
Fall season
The Fall season will begin following a break for the 2014 FIFA World Cup on July 19 and ending on November 2, with each team playing the others twice, once home and once away. The winner of the Fall season will earn automatic berth in The Championship.Standings
Results
Playoffs
The playoffs were contested by the winners of the spring and fall seasons hosting the next best two teams in the full year regular season table. The half-season champions earned the top two seeds, with the higher seed going to the team with the better full-season record. The two next-best teams earned the third and fourth seeds. The semifinals took place on November 8 and 9, with the #1 seed hosting the #4 seed and #2 hosting #3. The winners met in Soccer Bowl 2014 on November 15, hosted by the team with the higher seed.Combined standings
The Championship
Participants
- Minnesota United
- San Antonio Scorpions
- New York Cosmos
- Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Semifinals
Soccer Bowl 2014
Attendance
Statistical leaders
Top scorers
Rank | Player | Nation | Club | Goals |
1 | Christian Ramirez | USA | Minnesota United | 20 |
2 | Fafà Picault | USA | Fort Lauderdale Strikers | 12 |
3 | Jaime Chavez | USA | Atlanta Silverbacks | 9 |
3 | Georgi Hristov | Tampa Bay Rowdies | 9 | |
3 | Daniel Mendes | Minnesota United | 9 | |
3 | Zack Schilawski | USA | Carolina RailHawks | 9 |
7 | Miguel Ibarra | USA | Minnesota United | 8 |
7 | Kléberson | Indy Eleven | 8 | |
9 | Rafael Castillo | San Antonio Scorpions | 7 | |
9 | Lance Laing | Edmonton | 7 | |
9 | Oliver | Ottawa Fury | 7 | |
9 | Junior Sandoval | Atlanta Silverbacks | 7 | |
9 | Mads Stokkelien | New York Cosmos | 7 |
Source:
Top assists
Source:Individual awards
Monthly awards
League awards
- Golden Ball : Miguel Ibarra
- Golden Boot: Christian Ramirez
- Golden Glove: John Smits
- Coach of the Year: Manny Lagos
- Goal of the Year: Christian Ramirez
- Young Player of the Year: Christian Ramirez
- Humanitarian of the Year: Chris Nurse
- Fair Play Award: Tampa Bay Rowdies