NASL Most Valuable Player Award
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This North American Soccer League
gave out an MVP Award each year from 1968 to 1984.
North American Soccer League
North American Soccer League was a professional soccer league with teams in the United States and Canada that operated from 1968 to 1984.-History:...
gave out an MVP Award each year from 1968 to 1984.
- 1968 – John KowalikJohn KowalikJohn F. Kowalik, Sr. was an American football player. He played college football for the University of Michigan from 1931 to 1933. During Kowalik's three seasons as a starter, the Michigan football team compiled a record of 23–1–2, including consecutive national championships for...
- 1969 – Cirilio Fernandez
- 1970 – Carlos MetidieriCarlos MetidieriJose Carlos Metidieri is a retired Brazilian-American soccer forward. He played professionally in Canada and the United States where he was the leading scorer of the North American Soccer League in 1970 and 1971 and named the league's Most Valuable Player - the only player in the league's history...
- 1971 – Carlos MetidieriCarlos MetidieriJose Carlos Metidieri is a retired Brazilian-American soccer forward. He played professionally in Canada and the United States where he was the leading scorer of the North American Soccer League in 1970 and 1971 and named the league's Most Valuable Player - the only player in the league's history...
- 1972 – Randy HortonRandy HortonThe Honourable Kenneth Howard Randolph "Randy" Horton, JP, MP is a former soccer and cricket player from Bermuda who is currently a minister in the Bermuda government. He was named North American Soccer League Most Valuable Player in 1972.-Biography:...
- 1973 – Warren ArchibaldWarren ArchibaldWarren “Laga” Archibald was a Trinidad soccer forward who spent one season in the United Soccer Association and nine in the North American Soccer League, earning 1973 MVP honors...
- 1974 – Peter SilvesterPeter Silvester (footballer)Peter Dennis Silvester is a retired English Association football forwardSilvester, a striker, began his professional career with Reading FC, with whom he played from 1965–70, scoring 26 goals. He then joined Norwich City, with whom he won the second division championship in 1972 and scored 37...
- 1975 – Steve DavidSteve DavidSteve David is a former North American Soccer League star and Trinidad and Tobago international.-Club career:David began his professional career with Police in Trinidad and Tobago. In 1974, he signed with the Miami Toros in the North American Soccer League. That season, the Toros had reached the...
- 1976 – PeléPeléHowever, Pelé has always maintained that those are mistakes, that he was actually named Edson and that he was born on 23 October 1940.), best known by his nickname Pelé , is a retired Brazilian footballer. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest football players of all time...
- 1977 – Franz BeckenbauerFranz BeckenbauerFranz Anton Beckenbauer is a German football coach, manager, and former player, nicknamed Der Kaiser because of his elegant style, his leadership, his first name "Franz" , and his dominance on the football pitch...
- 1978 – Mike FlanaganMike Flanagan (footballer)Michael "Mike" Flanagan is an English former professional footballer and manager. He most recently worked as assistant manager of Margate, a post he left in July 2007....
- 1979 – Johan Cruyff
- 1980 – Roger DaviesRoger Davies (footballer)Roger Davies is a retired English football forward who played professionally in England, Belgium and the United States. He currently provides radio commentary for Derby County games.-History:...
- 1981 – Giorgio ChinagliaGiorgio ChinagliaGiorgio Chinaglia is a former football striker from Italy. He grew up and played his early football in Cardiff, Wales and began his career with Swansea Town in 1964. A year later at age 19, Chinaglia returned to Italy to play for Massese, and then Internapoli, before joining S.S. Lazio in 1969...
- 1982 – Peter Ward
- 1983 – Roberto Cabañas
- 1984 – Steve ZungulSteve ZungulSlaviša Žungul, known in the United States as Steve Zungul is a retired Yugoslavian-American football striker. Žungul began his career with Hajduk Split in his native Yugoslavia before moving to the United States where he became a dominant indoor soccer striker...