Minnesota Strikers
Full name | Minnesota Strikers | ||
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Nickname(s) | Strikers | ||
Founded | 1984 (Previously Fort Lauderdale Strikers) | ||
Dissolved | 1988 (rebranded to Fort Lauderdale Strikers) | ||
Ground | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Met Center | ||
Capacity | 62,000 15,000 | ||
Coach | David Chadwick 1984 NASL Alan Merrick1984–88 MISL | ||
League | North American Soccer League Major Indoor Soccer League | ||
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The Minnesota Strikers were an American professional soccer team located in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area. The team played one season (1984) in the North American Soccer League and 4 seasons (1984 to 1988) in the Major Indoor Soccer League.
The Minnesota Strikers' history begins on November 30, 1983, when the Fort Lauderdale Strikers announced they were relocating to Minnesota (three seasons after the Minnesota Kicks folded) for the 1984 NASL season. The team played that year in the North American Soccer League at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, but the league collapsed at the end of the season. The team survived, however, moving indoors and joining the Major Indoor Soccer League. The team played four seasons in the MISL, folding after the 1987–88 season. The team played at Met Center during the MISL years.
Year-by-year
Year | Division | League | Reg. Season | Playoffs | Open Cup | Avg. Attend. |
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1984 | 1 | NASL | 3rd, Western | Did not qualify | Did not enter | 14,262 |
1984–85 | N/A | MISL | 4th, Eastern | Semifinals | N/A | 4,809 |
1985–86 | N/A | MISL | 2nd, Eastern | Runners-up | N/A | 6,503 |
1986–87 | N/A | MISL | 4th, Eastern | Division Semifinals | N/A | 6,977 |
1987–88 | N/A | MISL | 1st, Eastern | Division Finals | N/A | 5,930 |
International Friendlies
Date | Visitor | Score | Host | Venue | Location | Attendance |
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May 23, 1984 | AFC Ajax | 4–2 | Minnesota Strikers | Metrodome | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 6,079 |
June 13, 1984 | Glasgow Rangers | 2–5 | Minnesota Strikers | Metrodome | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 6,866 |
Honors
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- 1985–86 -runners up
Division Titles
- 1987–88 Eastern Division
U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame
Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame
- 2001 Tino Lettieri
- 2002 Mike Sweeney
- 2004 Bob Bolitho
- 2008 John McGrane
MISL All-Star Game participants
- 1987 Gary Etherington, Tino Lettieri, Thompson Usiyan
- 1988 David Byrne, Steve Kinsey, Hector Marinaro
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Newcomer of the Year
- 1986–87 Steve Kinsey
League Leading Goal Scorer
- 1987–88 Hector Marinaro (58 goals)
League Leading Goaltender
- 1986–87 Tino Lettieri (GAA: 3.38)
All-League First Team Selections
- 1984 Ray Hudson
All-League Second Team Selections
- 1984 Dwight Lodeweges
- 1984 Alan Willey
- 1986–87 Tino Lettieri
All-League Honorable Mentions
- 1984 Barry Wallace
1984–85 (MISL)
Ricardo Alonso , John Bain , Ben Collins , Bill Crook , Chris Dangerfield , Drago Dumbovic , Gary Etherington , Ken Fogarty , Jan Goossens , Ray Hudson , Mike Jeffries , Matt Kennedy , Tino Lettieri , Steve Litt , Dwight Lodeweges , John McGrane , Bruce Miller , Thomas Rongen , Craig Scarpelli , Gregg Thompson , Thompson Usiyan , Alan Willey
1985–86 (MISL)
Tony Bono , David Byrne , Dan Canter , Stan Cummins , Chris Dangerfield , Gary Etherington Ken Fogarty , Jan Goossens , Ray Hudson , Bill Irwin , Mike Jeffries , Matt Kennedy , Tasso Koutsoukos , Tino Lettieri , Dwight Lodeweges , Bruce Miller , Kazbek Tambi , Gregg Thompson , Thompson Usiyan , Alan Willey
1986–87 (MISL)
Tony Bono , David Byrne , Dan Canter , Stan Cummins ,Chris Dangerfield , Enzo DiPede , Helmut Dudek , Gary Etherington , Ken Fogarty , Ray Hudson , Mike Jeffries , Matt Kennedy , Steve Kinsey , Tasso Koutsoukos , Tino Lettieri , Dwight Lodeweges , John O'Hara , Gregg Thompson , Thompson Usiyan , Alan Willey ; Elizabeth Robbie, President; Chris Wright, General Manager, Tim Robbie, Executive Vice President; Alan Merrick, Head Coach; Bruce Miller, Assistant Coach.
NASL coach
- David Chadwick 1984
Coach (MISL)
- Alan Merrick (1984–88)
Strikers NASL Draft
1984
Round | Player | School |
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1 | Greg Kennedy | Indiana |
2 | Ronil Dufrene | Florida International |
3 | David McDaniel | Duke |
Strikers MISL Drafts
1985
Round | Player | School |
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1 | Paul DiBernardo | Indiana University |
2 | Peter Sawkins | Yale University |
3 | Anthony Bono | Drexel University |
4 | Bruce Bellinger | Southern Illinois-Edwardsville |
1986
Round | Player | School |
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2 | Peter Smith | University of Tampa |
3 | Paul Schojan | Rochester Institute of Technology |
4 | Andy Pantason | University of Connecticut |
4 | Tony Scheuerman | Stillwater High School |
1987
Round | Player | School |
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1 | Brent Goulet | Warner Pacific University |
3 | George Geinovatch | University of Virginia |
4 | Troy Snyder | Penn State University |
Media
Radio
- 1984 (NASL) KRSI-950 AM
- 1984–85 (MISL) WWTC-1280 AM
- 1987–88 (MISL) KSNE-1280 AM
Television
- 1984 (NASL) KITN 29
See also
- Washington Darts 1970–71
- Miami Gatos 1972
- Miami Toros 1973–76
- Fort Lauderdale Strikers 1977–83
- 1984 Minnesota Strikers season
- Minnesota Kicks (1976–81)
- Minnesota Thunder (1990–2009)
- Minnesota United FC (2010-pres.)
External links
- Minnesota Strikers
- North American Soccer League (1968–84) teams
- Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–92) teams
- Soccer clubs in Minneapolis–Saint Paul
- Minnesota soccer clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1984
- Association football clubs disestablished in 1988
- Defunct soccer clubs in the United States
- Defunct indoor soccer clubs in the United States
- 1984 establishments in Minnesota
- 1988 disestablishments in Minnesota