NPSL Final 1967

The 1967 NPSL Final was the National Professional Soccer League's postseason championship final of the 1967 season. The event was contested in a two-game aggregate match between the Oakland Clippers and the Baltimore Bays. The first leg was played on September 3, 1967 at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, with the Bays winning 1–0. The return leg was contested on September 9, 1967 at the Oakland-Alameda Coliseum in Oakland, California, and the Clippers won it by the score of 4–1. With the two-day competition complete, the Oakland Clippers held a 4–2 aggregate lead and were crowned the 1967 NPSL champions.[1][2][3]

NPSL Final 1967
EventSoccer Bowl (NPSL)
on aggregate
First leg
DateSeptember 3, 1967 (1967-09-03)
VenueMemorial Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
RefereeWalter Crossley (England)
Attendance16,619
Second leg
DateSeptember 9, 1967 (1967-09-09)
VenueOakland-Alameda Coliseum, Oakland, California
RefereeMike Ashkenazi
Attendance9,037

Background

The Baltimore Bays finished first in the Eastern Division regular season with 162 points. The Oakland Clippers finished first in the Western Division regular season with 185 points. This earned each team the right to compete in the championship series.

Match summary

Western Division
Champions
Eastern Division
Champions
1st. leg Venue 2nd. leg Venue Agg.
Oakland ClippersBaltimore Bays
0–1
Memorial Stadium
4–1
Oakland-Alameda Coliseum
4–2

Match details

First leg

Baltimore Bays1–0Oakland Clippers
Viollet 71' Report 1
Report 2
Attendance: 16,619
Referee: Walter Crossley (England)
Baltimore Bays [4][5]
Oakland Clippers [6][7]

Second leg

Oakland Clippers[8]4–1Baltimore Bays
Djukic 27', 35', 38' (pen.)
Marín 58'
Report 1
Report 2
Report 3
Santisteban
Saint-Vil 41'
Attendance: 9,037
Referee: Mike Ashkenazi
Oakland Clippers [9]
Baltimore Bays


1967 NPSL Champions: Oakland Clippers

References

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