San Diego Sockers (1978–96)
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| Full name | San Diego Sockers | ||
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| Nickname(s) | Sockers | ||
| Founded | 1978 | ||
| Dissolved | 1996 | ||
| Stadium | Jack Murphy Stadium (48,460) (1978–84) San Diego Sports Arena (12,920) (1980–96) |
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| Owner | defunct | ||
| Coach | Ron Newman | ||
| League | NASL (1978–84) MISL (1982–83, 1984–92) CISL(1993–96) |
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The San Diego Sockers were one of the most successful indoor soccer teams in the sport's short history. The team won a total of ten championships in the original Major Indoor Soccer League and the indoor North American Soccer League.
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History [edit]
The team began as the Baltimore Comets in 1974 but moved to San Diego as the San Diego Jaws in 1976. After a one-year stay in Las Vegas as the Las Vegas Quicksilvers, the team returned as the San Diego Sockers in 1978. They were owned by Bob Bell[disambiguation needed].
Initially, victories came slowly for the club but mounted quickly and they experienced moderate success over their outdoor history winning several division titles. However, the San Diego Sockers won the North American Soccer League (NASL) Indoor Championships of 1981-82 and 1983-84. Success was far from over for the San Diego Sockers. When the NASL folded, the San Diego Sockers moved to the Major Indoor Soccer League and won eight championships: 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, and 1992. The Sockers carried their success from one league to the next. They switched to the Continental Indoor Soccer League for three more years from 1993 to 1995. However, after several ownership changes, Sockers folded after the 1996 season.
There have been two subsequent revivals of the Sockers. The first was a franchise in the WISL that later joined the second MISL before folding in 2004. A second started play in the PASL-PRO in 2009.
Leagues [edit]
- NASL 1974–1984
- NASL indoor 1980–1982, 1983–1984
- MISL 1982–1983, 1984–1992
- CISL 1993–1996
Owners [edit]
- Bob Bell[disambiguation needed] (1978–87)
- Ron Fowler (1987–91)
- Oscar Ancira, Sr. (1991–94)
- San Diego Sports Arena Management (1994–96)
Head coaches [edit]
Hubert Vogelsinger 1978–1980
Hank Liotart 1980
Ron Newman 1980–1993
Brian Quinn (1994–96)
Seasons [edit]
Outdoor [edit]
| Year | Reg. Season | Playoffs | Notes | Attendance |
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| 1974 | 2nd East, 10–8–2 | Lost Quarterfinal | operated as the Baltimore Comets | 4,139 |
| 1975 | 5th East, 9–13 | Failed to qualify | operated as the Baltimore Comets | 2,641 |
| 1976 | 5th South, 9–15 | Failed to qualify | operated as the San Diego Jaws | 6,152 |
| 1977 | 5th South. 11–15 | Failed to qualify | operated as the Las Vegas Quicksilvers | 7,079 |
| 1978 | 1st American Conference West, 18–12 | Lost Conference Semifinal | first season as the San Diego Sockers | 5,146 |
| 1979 | 2nd American Conference West, 15–15 | Lost Conference Final | 11,271 | |
| 1980 | 3rd American Conference West, 16–16 | Lost Conference final | 12,753 | |
| 1981 | 1st West, 21–11 | Lost Conference final | 14,802 | |
| 1982 | 2nd West, 19–13 | Lost League Semifinal | 8,532 | |
| 1983 | 4th West, 11–19 | Failed to qualify | 4,685 | |
| 1984 | 1st West, 14–10 | Lost Semifinal | last outdoor season | 5,702 |
Indoor [edit]
| Year | League | Reg. Season | Playoffs | Avg. Attendance |
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| 1980–81 | NASL | 4th South, 6–12 | Failed to qualify | 4,912 |
| 1981–82 | NASL | 1st West, 10–8 | Won Championship | 7,047 |
| 1982–83 | MISL | 1st West, 32–16 | Won Championship | 8,081 |
| 1983–84 | NASL | 1st NASL, 21–11 | Won Championship | 11,415 |
| 1984–85 | MISL | 1st West, 37–11 | Won Championship | 9,595 |
| 1985–86 | MISL | 1st West, 36–12 | Won Championship | 9,581 |
| 1986–87 | MISL | 3rd West, 27–25 | Lost Semifinal | 9,748 |
| 1987–88 | MISL | 1st West, 42–14 | Won Championship | 8,996 |
| 1988–89 | MISL | 2nd MISL, 27–21 | Won Championship | 8,383 |
| 1989–90 | MISL | 2nd West, 25–27 | Won Championship | 8,131 |
| 1990–91 | MSL | 1st West, 34–18 | Won Championship | 7,231 |
| 1991–92 | MSL | 1st MSL, 26–14 | Won Championship | 9,348 |
| 1993 | CISL | 2nd CISL, 20–8 | Runners-up | 5,583 |
| 1994 | CISL | 2nd West, 18–10 | Lost Quarterfinal | 5,032 |
| 1995 | CISL | 3rd South, 17–11 | Lost Quarterfinal | 5,366 |
| 1996 | CISL | 1st West, 17–11 | Lost Semifinal | 4,830 |
Honors [edit]
Championships (10)
- NASL indoor: 1981-82, 1983-84
- MISL: 1982–83, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92
- CISL: 1993 (runners-up)
Regular Season/ Division Titles (12)
- NASL: 1978, 1981, 1984
- NASL indoor: 1981–82, 1983–84
- MISL: 1982–83, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1991–92
- CISL: 1996
NASL Coach of the Year
- 1984 Ron Newman
NASL All Stars
- 1978 Alan Mayer -Second Team
- 1979 Alan Mayer -Honorable Mention[1]
- 1979 Bob Smith -Honorable Mention
- 1981 Volkmar Gross -Honorable Mention[2]
- 1981 Mike Stojanović -Honorable Mention
- 1981 Juli Veee -Honorable Mention
- 1982 Juli Veee -Honorable Mention
- 1983 Kaz Deyna -Second Team
- 1984 Kevin Crow -First Team
- 1984 Kaz Deyna -Honorable Mention
- 1984 Brian Quinn -Honorable Mention
NASL indoor Scoring Champion
- 1982 Juli Veee
NASL indoor Goalkeeper of the Year
- 1984 Jim Gorsek
NASL indoor All Stars
- 1982 Julie Veee
- 1982 Martin Donnelly
- 1982 Volkmar Gross[3]
- 1984 Alan Mayer -Starter
- 1984 Julie Veee -Starter
- 1984 Kaz Deyna -Starter
- 1984 Jean Willrich -reserve
- 1984 Gert Wieczorkowski -reserve
MISL MVP
- 1983 Alan Mayer
- 1985 Steve Zungul
- 1986 Steve Zungul
- 1991 Victor Nogueira
- 1992 Victor Nogueira
MISL Championship MVP
- 1983 Juli Veee
- 1985 Steve Zungul
- 1986 Brian Quinn
- 1988 Hugo Pérez
- 1989 Victor Nogueira
- 1990 Brian Quinn
- 1991 Ben Collins
- 1992 Thompson Usiyan
MISL Scoring Champion
- 1985 Steve Zungul
- 1986 Steve Zungul
MISL Pass Master (Assists leader)
- 1985 Steve Zungul
- 1986 Steve Zungul
MISL Defender of the Year
- 1985 Kevin Crow
- 1988 Kevin Crow
- 1989 Kevin Crow
- 1991 Kevin Crow
- 1992 Kevin Crow
MISL Goalkeeper of the Year
- 1988 Zolton Toth
- 1989 Victor Nogueira
- 1991 Victor Nogueira
- 1992 Victor Nogueira
MISL Coach of the Year
- 1988 Ron Newman
MISL Rookie of the Year
- 1991 David Banks
MISL First Team All Star
- 1983 Alan Mayer, Kazimierz Deyna
- 1985 Branko Segota, Kevin Crow, Steve Zungul
- 1986 Fernando Clavijo, Branko Segota
- 1987 Kevin Crow
- 1988 Zolton Toth, Fernando Clavijo, Kevin Crow, Branko Segota
- 1990 Victor Nogueira, Kevin Crow
- 1991 Victor Nogueira, Kevin Crow
CISL Goalkeeper of the Year
- 1994 Antonio Cortes
CISL Rookie of the Year
- 1994 John Olu Molomo
- 1995 Mark Chung
- 1996 Carlos Farias
CISL First Team All Star
- 1993 David Banks
- 1995 Mark Chung
Notable players [edit]
Outdoor [edit]
Ade Coker (1978–1979) (1982–1987)
Julie Veee (1978–1982) (1981–1984) (1985–1988)
Jean Willrich (1978–1984) (1980–1988)
Leonardo Cuéllar (1979–1981)
Hugo Sánchez (1979/80)
Emmanuel Sanon (1980–1983)
Kazimierz Deyna (1981–87)
Momčilo / Mike Stojanović (1981–1982)
Kevin Crow (1983–1996)
Gary Heale (1983)
Steve Daley (1984)
Zoltan Toth (1984–1990)
Indoor [edit]
David Banks (1990–96)
Tim Barto
Ralph Black (1989–90)
Sean Bowers (1991)
Christopher Chueden (1988–89)
Mark Chung (1995)
Fernando Clavijo (1984–88)
Ade Coker (1984–87)
Ben Collins
Michael Collins (1991–92)
Kevin Crow (1984–96)
Steve Daley (1984–85)
Kazimierz Deyna (1981–87)
Zico Doe (1991)
Martin Donnelly (1979–83)
Paul Dougherty (1987–89, 1990–92)
George Fernandez
Jim Gabarra (1989–91)
Poli Garcia (1988–89)
Jim Gorsek (1984–88)
Volkmar Gross
Eddie Henderson
Waad Hirmez
Greg Ion
Zoran Karic (1987–90)
John Kerr (1991–92)
Kevin Koetters (1993)
Jacques LaDouceur (1985–92)
Cha Cha Namdar
Victor Nogueira (1988–92)
John Olu Molomo (1994–95)
Hugo Perez (1984–90)
Brian Quinn
Brian Schmetzer (1984–88)
Branko Segota (1985–90)
Zoltan Toth (1984–90)
Thompson Usiyan (1991–93) 62 Apps 58 Goals
Juli Veee (1981–88)
Wes Wade (1989–92) 133 Apps 44 Goals
Jean Willrich (1980–88)
Tim Wittman
Paul Wright (1990–92)
Steve Zungul (1984–86, 1988–90)
References [edit]
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1346&dat=19790827&id=zbMwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-PoDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5331,5028036
- ^ http://web.archive.org/web/20080501104955/http://home.att.net/~nasl/nasl.htm
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fYBXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tjsNAAAAIBAJ&pg=6819,8303699&dq=rowdies+indoor+all+star&hl=en
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- San Diego Sockers
- California soccer teams
- Soccer clubs in San Diego, California
- Defunct soccer clubs in the United States
- Defunct indoor soccer clubs in the United States
- North American Soccer League (1968–84) teams
- Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–92) teams
- Continental Indoor Soccer League teams
- 1978 establishments in California
- 1996 disestablishments in the United States