2016 North American Soccer League season


The 2016 North American Soccer League season is the 49th season of Division II soccer in the United States and Canada, and the 6th season of the modern North American Soccer League.
Three expansion clubs joined the league, with Miami FC and Rayo OKC joining in the Spring season and Puerto Rico FC beginning competition in the Fall season. In December, 2015, the San Antonio Scorpions' home stadium, Toyota Field, was bought by the city of San Antonio for use by Spurs Sports & Entertainment to host a club in the USL, forcing the Scorpions to cease operations. In January, 2016, the NASL suspended its operation of the Atlanta Silverbacks for the 2016 season and possibly beyond. As a result, the Spring season was contested by 11 clubs and the Fall season by 12. The New York Cosmos are defending Soccer Bowl champions. A split season format was used for the 2016 season.

Teams, stadiums, and personnel

Stadiums and locations

Personnel and sponsorship

TeamHead coachCaptainKit producerShirt sponsor
Carolina RailHawks Colin Clarke Nazmi AlbadawiAdidasBlue Cross Blue Shield of NC
FC Edmonton Colin Miller Albert WatsonAdidasThe Fath Group
Fort Lauderdale Strikers Caio Zanardi Jean AlexandreInariaGuaraviton
Indy Eleven Tim Hankinson Colin FalveyDiadoraHonda
Jacksonville Armada FC Mark Lowry Matt BahnerNikeWinn-Dixie
Miami FC Alessandro Nesta Jonathan BorrajoMacron
Minnesota United FC Carl Craig Aaron PitchkolanInariaAtomic Data / Mall of America
New York Cosmos Giovanni Savarese Carlos MendesUnder ArmourEmirates
Ottawa Fury FC Paul Dalglish Julian de GuzmanAdidasChartwells
Puerto Rico FC Adrian Whitbread CristianoNikeClaro
Rayo OKC Gerard Nus MichelKelme
Tampa Bay Rowdies Stuart Campbell Tamika MkandawireNikeSeminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino

Player transfers

Managerial changes

Spring season

Standings

Results

Fall season

Standings

Results

Playoffs

Combined standings

The Championship

Participants

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Soccer Bowl 2016

Attendance

Source:

Highest attendances

Regular season
RankHome teamScoreAway teamAttendanceDateWeekVenue
1Miami1 – 1Tampa Bay Rowdies10,1562FIU Stadium
2Miami1 – 1Minnesota United10,01224FIU Stadium
3Miami1 – 1Minnesota United9,73920FIU Stadium
4Minnesota United2 – 0Indy Eleven9,46014National Sports Center
5Minnesota United0 – 1Jacksonville Armada9,40225National Sports Center

Statistical leaders

Top scorers

Source:

Top assists

Source:

Clean sheets

Source: NASL

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Indy ElevenCarolina RailHawks4–1June 11
Minnesota UnitedCarolina RailHawks5–1July 2
Indy ElevenJacksonville Armada5–2August 3
Tampa BayFort Lauderdale4–1September 24

Awards

Monthly awards

Weekly awards

League awards