North American Soccer League records and statistics

The following is a compilation of notable records and statistics for teams and players in and seasons of North American Soccer League.

All-Time Regular Season Successes

Through completion of 2013 regular season.[1]

RankClub1st2nd3rd4th
1Carolina Railhawks1201
2San Antonio Scorpions1010
3Atlanta Silverbacks1000
4New York Cosmos1000
5Tampa Bay Rowdies0121
6Puerto Rico Islanders0110
7Fort Lauderdale Strikers0001
8Minnesota United FC0001

All-Time Regular Season Records

Through completion of 2013 regular season.[1]

Pts RankClubSeasonsGPWLTGFGAGDPtsPts Per
Game
1st2nd3rd4th
Finishing Positions.
1Carolina RailHawks3 (2011–)82392023135104311371.671201
2Tampa Bay Rowdies3 (2011–)82332524129109201241.510121
3Minnesota United FC3 (2011–)82272531103107-41051.280001
4Fort Lauderdale Strikers3 (2011–)82252432103126-231001.220001
5Puerto Rico Islanders2 (2011–12)56261515705911931.660110
6FC Edmonton3 (2011–)8221283387102-15911.110000
7Atlanta Silverbacks3 (2011–)8221204194146-52831.011000
8San Antonio Scorpions2 (2012–)54221121806614771.431010
9Montreal Impact1 (2011)28981132248351.250000
10New York Cosmos1 (2013–)14941221210312.211000

Highest scoring games

Goals
scored
DateHome teamResultAway team
113 August 2013San Antonio Scorpions4 – 7Tampa Bay Rowdies
910 September 2014Carolina RailHawks5 – 4New York Cosmos
828 July 2012San Antonio Scorpions8 – 0Carolina RailHawks
827 July 2012Fort Lauderdale Strikers5 – 3Atlanta Silverbacks
815 April 2012Carolina RailHawks4 – 4Atlanta Silverbacks
78 June 2014FC Edmonton6 – 1Carolina RailHawks

Biggest winning margin

Winning
margin
DateHome teamResultAway team
828 July 2012San Antonio Scorpions8 – 0Carolina RailHawks
51 May 2011FC Edmonton0 – 5Montreal Impact
58 June 2014FC Edmonton6 – 1Carolina RailHawks

Streaks

Winning streaks

Most Wins in a Row
TeamNo.FromTo
Carolina RailHawks107 May 20113 July 2011
San Antonio Scorpions51 June 20134 July 2013
New York Cosmos514 September 201324 October 2013

Undefeated streaks

Most Wins/Ties in a Row
TeamNo.FromTo
Carolina RailHawks1316 April 20113 July 2011
New York Cosmos1324 August 2013Present

italics streaks still active, as of April 19, 2014

Losing streaks

Most Losses in a Row
TeamNo.FromTo
Atlanta Silverbacks630 July 201127 August 2011
Atlanta Silverbacks59 June 20123 July 2012
San Antonio Scorpions53 August 201331 August 2013

Winless streaks

Most Losses/Ties in a Row
TeamNo.FromTo
Atlanta Silverbacks99 April 20114 June 2011
Atlanta Silverbacks97 April 201226 May 2012
Carolina RailHawks97 April 201219 May 2012
Minnesota Stars FC918 July 20128 September 2012

Average Season Attendances

  • Highest single attendance - 13,151 San Antonio Scorpions vs Puerto Rico Islanders, 15 April 2012.
  • Lowest single attendance - 520 Puerto Rico Islanders vs FC Edmonton, 18 April 2012.
  • Highest average attendance - 11,507 Montreal Impact, 2011 Season.
  • Lowest average attendance - 1,525 FC Edmonton, 2012 Season.

Trivia

  • The longest unbeaten end to a season was achieved by the New York Cosmos in 2013, who closed the campaign thirteen matches unbeaten (with eight wins and three draws).
  • The highest number of points achieved by a team during a regular season (inclusive of Spring / Fall) was 54 (17–3–8), by Carolina RailHawks in 2011.
  • The lowest number of points achieved by a team during a regular season (inclusive of Spring / Fall) was 16 (4-4-20), by Atlanta Silverbacks in 2011.
  • The highest number of points achieved by a team at home during a regular season (inclusive of Spring / Fall) was 34 (11-1-2), by Carolina RailHawks in 2011.
  • The highest number of points achieved by a team on the road during a regular season (inclusive of Spring / Fall) was 20 (5-5-4), by the San Antonio Scorpions in 2012.
  • The highest number of points achieved by a team on in a split season 31 (9-4-1), by the New York Cosmos in Fall 2013.
  • The lowest number of points achieved by a team on in a split season 8 (2-2-8), by the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in Spring 2013.

See also

Major League Soccer records and statistics

Notes