1978 Toronto Metros-Croatia Roster

North American Soccer League (NASL)
Team Record: 16-14 - 144 points
in the NASL's Eastern Division

Lost Conference Quarterfinal
Coach: Domagoj Kapetanovic (16-14)
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 93,501, Avg. 6,233 in 15 home dates
1978 Toronto Metros-Croatia Statistics

The Toronto Metros-Croatia of the North American Soccer League ended the 1978 season with a record of 16 wins and 14 losses for 144 points in the NASL's Eastern Division.

The Metros-Croatia netted 58 goals and conceded 47. Ivan Lukacevic scored 16 goals for Toronto, while Sead Susic, Vanco Balevski, Marko Vujkovic, Brian Budd and Ray Treacy each contributed five or more as well. Marko Vujkovic accounted for 11 assists. Zeljko Bilecki registered a 0.89 goals against average, best among qualifying goalkeepers.

Domagoj Kapetanovic coached the team. The 1978 Toronto Metros-Croatia lost in the Conference Quarterfinal.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Oscar AlbuquerqueMSeptember 4, 19545'8"155Lima, Peru
Vanco BalevskiMJuly 3, 1947Skopje, Macedonia Yugoslavia
Zeljko BileckiGApril 28, 19506'1"180Zagreb, Croatia Yugoslavia
Filip BlaskovicDJuly 5, 1945Zagreb, Croatia Yugoslavia
Brian BuddF,MApril 8, 19526'1"180Toronto, ON Canada
Ivair FerreiraM,FJanuary 27, 19455'9"150Sao Paulo, Brazil
Norberto GalluzzoFJanuary 13, 1950Buenos Aires, Argentina
Kemal HafizovicFMay 12, 1950Zenica, Bosnia Yugoslavia
Ivan KocijancicDFebruary 24, 19475'8"165Dol, Yugoslavia
Vasilios KonstantinouGJune 4, 19475'10"175Athens, Greece
Stjepan LoparicDApril 24, 19516'0"175Zagreb, Croatia Yugoslavia
Ivan LukacevicFOctober 7, 1946Osijek, Croatia Yugoslavia
Boris MatasFSeptember 1, 1957Dakovo, Croatia Yugoslavia
Oscar PaezMDecember 29, 19536'1"165San Miguel, Argentina
Pampos PapadopoulosFMay 29, 19485'9"160, Cyprus
Ted PolakDNovember 23, 19516'0"170Polten, Austria
Ivan PoljakMNovember 23, 1951Ogulin, Croatia Yugoslavia
Paul RoeM,F,D/MNovember 21, 19595'7"145Manchester, England
Peter RoeD/M,D,F,MSeptember 23, 19555'7"140Manchester, England
Ignacio SalcedoMMay 22, 19465'10"165Madrid, Spain
Vladimir SmolcicFMay 12, 19525'6"150Split, Croatia Yugoslavia
Sead SusicFJanuary 3, 19535'10"180Zavidovici, Bosnia Yugoslavia
Damir SutevskiD,F,MSeptember 28, 19545'10"150Zagreb, Croatia Yugoslavia
Ray TreacyFJune 18, 1946Dublin, Ireland
Manuel VelazquezMJanuary 24, 19435'9"160Madrid, Spain
Marko VujkovicMJanuary 26, 1950Subotica, Serbia Yugoslavia