Draft:Pacific Conference (NASL)

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The Western Conference of the original North American Soccer League was an athletic conference established for the league's inaugural season in 1968. The conference was dissolved in 1969 due to a lack of teams playing in the league's second season. In 1977, the conference was effectively re-established as the Pacific Conference. While the conference was in use, the conference champion would play in the annual NASL Final (Soccer Bowl) against the Atlantic or Eastern Conference champion. Prior to the start of the 1978 season, the conference was once again dissolved alongside its Atlantic counterpart following the league's realignment into the American and National conference structure, similar to that of the National Football League and Major League Baseball.

Teams[edit]

1968 lineup (West)[edit]

1976 lineup (Pacific)[edit]

1977 lineup (Pacific)[edit]

Ahead of the 1977 season, the San Antonio Thunder were relocated to Hawaii and the San Diego Jaws were relocated to Las Vegas. The St. Louis Stars were also placed in the Northern Division of the Atlantic Conference, leaving the West Division with only four teams.

1978 realignment[edit]

Team New conference New division
Dallas Tornado National Central
Team Hawaii National Central[a]
Las Vegas Quicksilvers American West[b]
Los Angeles Aztecs National West
Minnesota Kicks National Central
Portland Timbers National West
San Jose Earthquakes American West
Seattle Sounders National West
Vancouver Whitecaps National West
  1. ^ relocated to Tulsa.
  2. ^ relocated to San Diego.

Conference honors[edit]

Western / Pacific Conference championships[edit]

Bold Won NASL Championship
Season Champions Score Runners-up
1968 San Diego Toros 2–1 (agg.) Kansas City Spurs
1976 Minnesota Kicks 3–0 San Jose Earthquakes
1977 Seattle Sounders 2 games to 0 Los Angeles Aztecs

Regular season titles[edit]

Bold NASL Premiers
Year Team Division Points (W–L) Playoffs result
1968 San Diego Toros Pacific 186 (18–8–6) Lost NASL Final
Kansas City Spurs Gulf 158 (16–11–5) Lost Conference Final
1976 Minnesota Kicks West 138 (15–9) Lost NASL Final
San Jose Earthquakes South 123 (14–10) Lost Conference Final
1977 Dallas Tornado South 161 (18–8) Lost Division Final
Minnesota Kicks West 137 (16–10) Lost Division Final

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