California Surf

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California Surf
Full name California Surf
Nickname(s) The Surf
Founded 1978
Dissolved 1981
Ground Anaheim Stadium
(Capacity 43,000)
League North American Soccer League
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The California Surf were an American association football (soccer) club based in Anaheim, California who played in the NASL from 1978 to 1981. Their home field was Anaheim Stadium.

They originally were the St. Louis Stars (ironically, the move came 17 years before the Los Angeles Rams professional (American) football team, who actually played their home games at Anaheim Stadium, moved to St. Louis). The Surf had a strong British influence under the direction of coach John Sewell including future Arsenal manager, George Graham.

Carlos Alberto Torres, Brazilian 1970 World Champion, played for the Surf in 1981.

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Year League W L T Pts Regular Season Playoffs
1978 NASL 13 17 115 2nd, American Conference, Western Division Lost 1st Round (San Diego)
1979 NASL 15 15 140 1st(t), American Conference, Western Division Lost 1st Round (San Diego)
1979/80 NASL Indoor 4 8 4th, Western Division Did not qualify
1980 NASL 15 17 144 2nd, American Conference, Western Division Lost 1st Round (Ft. Lauderdale)
1980/81 NASL Indoor 10 8 1st, Southern Division Lost 1st Round (Vancouver)
1981 NASL 11 21 117 3rd, Western Division Did not qualify
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