ISAA Senior Soccer Bowl
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The Senior Soccer Bowl was founded in 1972 by the Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America (ISAA) to be a forum where top college soccer players could compete in an all-star game and where professional soccer scouts could come and see America's best players.
In its 12th year, Senior Soccer Bowl '83 was hosted at the University of Nevada, Las Vagas. The coach for the East All Stars was Dieter Ficken
from Columbia University, and the coach for the West All Stars was Bill Coupe from the University of California Berkeley.
1973 (Orlando, Florida) West 1 East 0
1974 (Winter Park, Florida) West 3 East 2
1975 (Orlando, Florida) West 2 East 0
1976 (Orlando, Florida) East 1 West 0
1977 (Orlando, Florida) East 3 West 2
1978 (Orlando, Florida) West 4 East 3
1979 (Tampa, Florida) East 4 West 2
1980 (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida) West 5 East 4
1981 (Tulsa, Oklahoma) East 3 West 2
1982 (Tulsa, Oklahoma) West 1 East 0
1983 (Las Vagas, Navada) West 4 East 0
In its 12th year, Senior Soccer Bowl '83 was hosted at the University of Nevada, Las Vagas. The coach for the East All Stars was Dieter Ficken
Dieter Ficken
Dieter Ficken was a U.S. soccer forward who spent his club career in the U.S. third division German American Soccer League. He earned one cap with the U.S. national team...
from Columbia University, and the coach for the West All Stars was Bill Coupe from the University of California Berkeley.
Senior Bowl Scores
1972 (Orlando, Florida) East 2 West 01973 (Orlando, Florida) West 1 East 0
1974 (Winter Park, Florida) West 3 East 2
1975 (Orlando, Florida) West 2 East 0
1976 (Orlando, Florida) East 1 West 0
1977 (Orlando, Florida) East 3 West 2
1978 (Orlando, Florida) West 4 East 3
1979 (Tampa, Florida) East 4 West 2
1980 (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida) West 5 East 4
1981 (Tulsa, Oklahoma) East 3 West 2
1982 (Tulsa, Oklahoma) West 1 East 0
1983 (Las Vagas, Navada) West 4 East 0