1975 Toronto Metros-Croatia Roster

North American Soccer League (NASL)
Team Record: 13-9 - 114 points
in the NASL's North Division

Lost Quarterfinal
Coach: Ivan Markovic (13-9)
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 68,985, Avg. 6,271 in 11 home dates
1975 Toronto Metros-Croatia Statistics

The Toronto Metros-Croatia of the North American Soccer League ended the 1975 season with a record of 13 wins and 9 losses for 114 points in the NASL's North Division.

Toronto bagged 39 goals and conceded 28. Ivan Lukacevic scored 8 goals for the Metros-Croatia, while Ivair Ferreira and John Coyne contributed five or more as well. John Coyne accounted for 11 assists. Zeljko Bilecki registered a 0.83 goals against average, best among regular keepers.

Ivan Markovic coached the team. The 1975 Toronto Metros-Croatia lost in the Quarterfinal.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Ibrahim ArslanovicM
Zeljko BileckiGApril 28, 19506'1"180Zagreb, Croatia Yugoslavia
Corcel BlairMSeptember 26, 1950, Jamaica
Marjian BradvicMDecember 7, 19495'7"155Zagreb, Croatia Yugoslavia
Jack BrandGAugust 4, 19536'1"175Braunsweig, Germany
Tim BurnsMJuly 10, 19475'10"150, England
Mirsad CehaicDJune 15, 1951Croatia, Yugoslavia
John CoyneFJuly 18, 19515'10"166Liverpool, England
Miralem FazlicDJune 10, 19476'1"180Tuzla, Bosnia Yugoslavia
Ivair FerreiraM,FJanuary 27, 19455'9"150Sao Paulo, Brazil
Jerko GranicD
Emir JusicF, Yugoslavia
Ivan LukacevicFOctober 7, 1946Osijek, Croatia Yugoslavia
Ernest MajorD,FZagreb, Croatia Yugoslavia
Ian McPheeM6'0"172, Scotland
Marino PeraniMOctober 27, 1939Ponte Nossa, Italy
Goran PericF, Yugoslavia
Bruno PilasF,MNovember 21, 19505'10"154Zagreb, Croatia Yugoslavia
Ted PolakDNovember 23, 19516'0"170Polten, Austria
Boris PsakerF,MJanuary 25, 19555'10"165, Yugoslavia
Peter RoeD/M,D,F,MSeptember 23, 19555'7"140Manchester, England
Brian RowanDJune 28, 19485'9"145Glasgow, Scotland
Aleja SolakF, Croatia
Gene StrenicerM,DAugust 12, 19455'7"143Budapest, Hungary
Damir SutevskiD,F,MSeptember 28, 19545'10"150Zagreb, Croatia Yugoslavia
Roberto VieriMFebruary 14, 1946Prato, Italy