The Montreal Manic or the Manic de Montréal were a professional soccer team based in
Montreal
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, Quebec, Canada, that played in the
North American Soccer League
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1984. It is considered the first soccer league to be successful on a national scale in the ...
.
History
"Le Manic" as they were called by the locals, were Montreal's first professional soccer team since the NASL's
Montreal Olympique
The Montreal Olympique were a Canadian Association football, soccer team that competed in the North American Soccer League (1968–1984), North American Soccer League (NASL) from 1971 North American Soccer League season, 1971 to 1973 North Americ ...
folded in 1973. The team was named after a river in northeast Quebec, the
Manicouagan, the site of a massive hydroelectric project.
The Montreal Manic competed from 1981 to 1983, with their home field being the Montreal
Olympic Stadium
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. Previous to Montreal, the team played as the
Philadelphia Fury from 1978 through 1980 and ten Fury players as well as manager
Eddie Firmani moved to Montreal for 1981.
After defeating the
Los Angeles Aztecs
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in the first round of the 1981 NASL playoffs, the Manic faced the
Chicago Sting
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. An Olympic Stadium crowd of 58,542 (the largest-ever to see an NASL playoff game outside the Cosmos'
Giants Stadium
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) saw the Manic defeat the Sting in the opening match before the series shifted to Chicago where the Manic lost twice and were eliminated. In 1982 the Manic performed better in the regular season than in 1981, but lost in the first round of the playoffs to the
Fort Lauderdale Strikers and Firmani was fired.
In 1983 the interest in the team and the average attendance fell sharply. The Manic's opening home match in 1983 versus the
Tampa Bay Rowdies
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was witnessed by just 6,460 fans.
However, in their final season, the Manic produced one of the great shocks in NASL history by eliminating the
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in the quarterfinals of the 1983 playoffs, winning the first match away 4–2 and winning the second match at home in a shootout. The Manic then lost to the
Tulsa Roughnecks in the next round.
In the 1983 season, the Manic hosted
Nottingham Forest
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Founde ...
(a 4–3 extra time loss) and
FC Nantes
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(a 2–1 shootout victory for Montreal) at the Olympic Stadium.
In his book, ''Soccer in a Football World'', North American soccer historian Dave Wangerin partially attributes the downfall of the Manic organization to the Molson ownership's declaration to attempt to build a Team Canada roster for the 1984 season. The new direction of the team meant many of the team's players who originated from foreign countries would be let go, to emphasize an all Canadian roster instead. Given that Canada had a relatively poor track record at producing world class soccer talent, Montreal fans were likely put off by the prospect that the quality of the team's play would instantly diminish for the 1984 season.
More importantly, the team was allegedly in financial trouble despite the fact that the Manic had some of the highest attendances in the NASL. Reports indicated that during the first two seasons, the Manic lacked profitability as they had lost $7 million. Manic president Roger Samson blamed the losses on bad stadium deals, high rents, having the concession profits going directly to the
Montreal Expos
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, a lack of a television deal, and that an average attendance of over 20,000 was insufficient to keep the franchise solvent.
Year-by-year
Honours
NASL championships
* none
NASL Indoor championships
* 1983 ''(runner-up)''
Division titles
* 1981–82 Eastern Division, Atlantic Conference ''(indoor)''
Indoor Leading Goal Scorer
* 1983
Dale Mitchell 12 goals
Indoor Leading Goalkeeper
* 1983
Mehdi Cerbah
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Career
Cerbah spent mos ...
(GAA: 4.36, GA: 24)
Indoor Tournament Defensive MVP
* 1983
Mehdi Cerbah
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Career
Cerbah spent mos ...
All-Star first team selections
* 1981
Gordon Hill
All-Star second team selections
* 1983
Frantz Mathieu
Indoor All-Stars
* 1981–82
Gordon Hill (Atlantic Conference)
Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame
* 2001
Gerry Gray
* 2002
Dale Mitchell
* 2008
John McGrane
* 2014
Carmine Marcantonio
U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame
* 2003
Alan Willey
* 2007
Bobby Smith
Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame
* 2012
Victor Nogueira
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* 2013
Brian Quinn
* 2014
Dale Mitchell
Notable players
Head coaches
*
Eddie Firmani 1981–1982
*
Pierre Mindru interim (1982)
*
Andy Lynch (1983)
Cahiers
banq.qc.ca
See also
*Montreal Olympique
The Montreal Olympique were a Canadian Association football, soccer team that competed in the North American Soccer League (1968–1984), North American Soccer League (NASL) from 1971 North American Soccer League season, 1971 to 1973 North Americ ...
*Montreal Supra
Montreal Supra was a Soccer in Canada, Canadian professional Association football, soccer club based in Montreal, Montreal, Quebec that played in the Canadian Soccer League (1987–1992), Canadian Soccer League from 1988 to 1992.
History
Montre ...
*Montreal Impact (1992–2011)
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* CF Montreal
* Philadelphia Fury (1978–80)
References
External links
History of the Montreal Manic, from loop48.com
Montreal Manic FA
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1981 establishments in Quebec
1983 disestablishments in Quebec
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