Carolina Lightnin'

Soccer club in North Carolina, US

The Carolina Lightnin' was an American soccer club based in Charlotte, North Carolina that was a member of the American Soccer League. The Lightnin' played home matches at American Legion Memorial Stadium. Attendance at home games averaged 6,000 spectators. 20,163 fans attended the September 1981 match against the New York United in which the Lightnin' won the American Soccer League championship by a score of 2–1.

After the ASL folded, the club joined the newly formed United Soccer League as the Charlotte Gold. However, the team folded at the end of the 1984 season. Pro soccer returned to the city when the Charlotte Eagles elevated to the USISL in 1993.

Honors

ASL Champions

  • 1981

ASL Rookie of the Year

  • 1981 Tony Suarez

ASL First Team All Star

  • 1981 Don Tobin, Tony Suarez

Year-by-year

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup
1981 2 ASL 1st, Freedom Champion did not enter
1982 2 ASL 4th Semifinals did not enter
1983 2 ASL 3rd, Eastern Semifinals did not enter
1984 N/A USL 2nd, Southern did not qualify did not enter

Coaches

  • England Rodney Marsh 1980–1983
  • United States Bob Benson 1980–1983

Notable players

  • England Bobby Moore (1983)
  • United States England Paul Child (1982)
  • United States Haiti Pat Fidelia (1982–1984)
  • United States Matt Kennedy (1983)
  • United States Stuart Lee (1983) 25 Apps 11 Goals
  • United States Scott Manning (1981–1982)
  • England Dave Philpotts (1978–83)
  • United States Republic of Ireland Dave Pierce (1981–1983) 60 Apps Winning assist ASL Final 1981
  • United States Mal Roche (1981) 22 Apps 8 Goals
  • South Africa Derek Smethurst (1982) 6 Apps
  • Republic of Ireland Don Tobin (1981)
  • Cuba United States Tony Suarez (1981–1983) 22 Apps 15 Goals
  • United States England Dave Power (1981–1983) Captain
  • United States Hugh O'Neill (1981–1982) Winning goal ASL Final 1981
  • United States Santiago Formoso (1981, 1983)

References

  • Scott, David. (2007, April 20). Suarez, ex-soccer star and fan favorite, dies. The Charlotte Observer[permanent dead link]
  • American Soccer History Archives
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