Washington Whips

After losing a coin toss, the Whips played the Los Angeles Wolves at the L.A.

At 1:26 in sudden death overtime, Ally Shewan of the Whips scored an own goal to give the game to the Wolves.

After falling behind in overtime, the Whips tied the game with only 10 seconds remaining on a shot by Francis Munro.

Their home field was D.C. Stadium despite complaints after the 1967 season that the $109,000 a year rent was too high.

[3] In 1968 they fielded the only one-armed player in NASL history, Victorio Casa of Argentina and they missed the playoffs on the final game of the season.