North American Soccer League Players

Ken McDonald
Born: September 26, 1957 City: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania   Height: 6' 1" Weight: 180 lbs.   College: Penn State University
             
NASL Soccer Tulsa Roughnecks 79 Head Ken McDonald Team League Year Num Pos Games Min Goals Assists Points Citizen
San Jose Earthquakes NASL 79 2 D 1 22 0 0 0 USA
Tulsa Roughnecks NASL 79 19 D - - - - - USA
Pennsylvania Stoners ASL 80 4 D           USA
Pennsylvania Stoners ASL 81 4 D           USA
Denver Avalanche MISL 81-82 17 M 7   2 1 3 USA
St. Louis Steamers MISL 83-84 26 D 24   2 4 6 USA
St. Louis Steamers MISL 84-85 26 D 18   3 0 3 USA
Detroit Rockers NPSL 92-93 16 D 1   0 0 0 USA
                   
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
San Jose Earthquakes 1979 Home (NASL)
     
     
San Jose Earthquakes 1979 Road (NASL)
     
   
Tulsa Roughnecks 1979 Home (NASL)
     
     
Tulsa Roughnecks 1979 Road (NASL)
     
   
Thanks Jan Reinertsen
Pennsylvania Stoners 1980 Home (ASL)
     
   
Pennsylvania Stoners 1980 Road (ASL)
     
     
Pennsylvania Stoners 1981 Home (ASL)
     
     
Pennsylvania Stoners 1981 Road (ASL)
     

Ruben Astigarraga (13), Ken McDonald
Pennsylvania Stoners at Cleveland Cobras
From http://images.ulib.csuohio.edu/cdm/
 
ASL All-Stars 1981
     

Fernando Clavijo (L), Trevor Francis in stripes, Scott Manning (G), Jeff Tipping (4), Ken McDonald (3)
ASL All-Stars at Detroit Express
July 1, 1981
   
Denver Avalanche 1981-82 Home (MISL)
     
     
Denver Avalanche 1981-82 Road (MISL)
     
     
St. Louis Steamers 1983-84 Home (MISL)
     
     
St. Louis Steamers 1983-84 Road (MISL)
     
     
St. Louis Steamers 1984-85 Home (MISL)
     
 
Kim Roentved (11), Mike Dowler (G) Don Ebert (9), Ken McDonald (26)
Wichita Wings at St. Louis Steamers
 
St. Louis Steamers 1984-85 Road (MISL)
     
     
Kutis 1986
     
   
Front, l to r – Steve Polette, Terry Brown, Albert Adade, Paul Dueker, Jim Bokern (player/coach), Don Huber.
Back l to r – Jim Henson (head coach), Dave Bozdeck, Bob Matteson, Ted Hantak, Steve Maurer, Ken McDonald, Joe Clarke, Joe Eppy, Bill Hense (manager).