Dallas Sidekicks (1984–2004) Explained

Clubname:Dallas Sidekicks
Fullname:Dallas Sidekicks
Shortname:Kicks
Founded:January 9, 1984
Dissolved:September 13, 2004
Ground:Reunion Arena
Capacity:16,626
Owntitle:Owner
League:MISL I
CISL
WISL
MISL II
American:yes

The Dallas Sidekicks were one of the longest operating professional soccer teams, either indoor or outdoor, in the United States, based in Dallas, Texas, and operating from 1984 until suspending operations following the 2003–04 season. The team was founded as a member of the original Major Indoor Soccer League. Over the years, the team played in four other leagues (CISL, WISL, PSA, and the second incarnation of the MISL). The team's most famous player was Tatu, who was known for throwing his shirt into the stands after every goal. The team hosted the 1989 MISL All-Star Game. The team was one of the most successful franchises in indoor soccer history, making the playoffs in 16 of their 19 seasons of play. In the playoffs, the team made it to the championship game/series eight times, winning four titles.

An expansion team named after this team began play in the Professional Arena Soccer League on November 3, 2012. Home games for the new Dallas Sidekicks are played at the Allen Event Center in Allen, Texas.

Honors

Championships (4)

Division Titles (5)

Key moments

The first goal (and first powerplay goal) in team history was scored by forward Herve Guilliod on November 2, 1984, in a game against the Las Vegas Americans. Goals #100, #2,000, and #3,000 were all scored by all-time team scoring leader Tatu.

Around noon on Feb. 13, 1989 The Dallas Sidekicks filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, one hour before the Mavericks were scheduled to file suit seeking to force the Sidekicks to repay a $519,000 debt. Team president David Shuttee said the debt was from 1986, when a group of Dallas businessmen purchased the Sidekicks from Mavericks owner Donald Carter.[1]

Rivalry

During the MISL I days, the Sidekicks main rivals were the San Diego Sockers, Tacoma Stars, and Minnesota Strikers. During the 1990s, a rivalry developed between the Sidekicks and Monterrey La Raza.

Head coaches

In March 2013, Gordon Jago was named to the 2013 class of the Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame.[2] [3]

YearCoachRecord Notable wins
1984–1989 & 1991–1997 231–203 2 Championship victories (1986–87 in the MISL and 1993 in the CISL)
1989–1991 53–49 1 Western Division Title (1989–90 in the MISL)
1998–2004 84–68 2 Championship victories (1998 and 2001 in the WISL)

Retired uniform numbers

Former players

Arenas

Year-by-year

League ChampionsRunners-UpDivision/League Champions*Playoff Berth
YearLeagueReg. SeasonGFGAPctFinishPlayoffsOwner(s)Attendance AverageSlogan
1984–8512–36 194 286 .250 7th West did not qualify Donald Carter 4,969 Fast, Fun and Furious!
1985–86MISL 25–23 220 231 .521 3rd East Lost Eastern Division Semifinals vs. Minnesota Strikers, 1–3 Donald Carter 6,654 It'll knock yer socks off!
1986–87MISL 28–24 209 197 .538 3rd East Won Eastern Division Semifinals vs. Baltimore Blast, 3–2
Won Eastern Division Finals vs. Cleveland Force, 4–1
Won MISL Finals vs. Tacoma Stars, 4–3
Stan Finney, Jan Rogers, Joe Shea 8,637 The wild side of soccer!
1987–88MISL28–28 200 204 .500 3rd East Lost Eastern Division Semifinals vs. Cleveland Force, 1–3 Stan Finney, Jan Rogers, Joe Shea 9,878 Never Say Die
1988–89MISL 24–24 185 206 .500 3rd MISL Lost Semifinals vs. San Diego Sockers, 3–4 Stan Finney, Jan Rogers, Joe Shea 8,567 Get your kicks
1989–90MISL 31–21 217 190 .596 1st West Lost Western Division Finals vs. San Diego Sockers, 2–4 David Paschal 9,004 N/A
1990–91MSL 20–32257 294 .385 4th West did not qualify Phill Cobb 6,920 N/A
1991–92MSL 22–18 231 229 .550 2nd MISL Won Semifinals vs. Cleveland Crunch, 4–2
Lost MISL Finals vs. San Diego Sockers, 2–4
Donald Carter 7,003 N/A
199323–5 230 150 .821 1st CISL Won Semifinal Game vs. Monterrey La Raza, 11–6
Won CISL Finals vs. San Diego Sockers, 2–1
Donald Carter 5,800 N/A
1994CISL 24–4 255 160 .857 1st East Won Quarterfinals vs. Pittsburgh Stingers, 2–0
Won Semifinals vs. Washington Warthogs, 2–0
Lost CISL Finals vs. Las Vegas Dustdevils, 1–2
Donald Carter 7,310 N/A
1995CISL 18–10 215 165 .643 2nd East Won Quarterfinals vs. Mexico Toros, 2–0
Lost Semifinals vs. Monterrey La Raza, 0–2
Donald Carter 9,380 N/A
1996CISL 16–12 186 167 .571 3rd East Won Quarterfinals vs. Anaheim Splash, 2–0
Lost Semifinals vs. Monterrey La Raza, 0–2
Sonny Willams, Donald Carter 9,202 Hot Soccer Cool Seat
1997CISL 13–15 165 160 .464 4th East Lost Quarterfinals vs. Monterrey La Raza, 1–2 Sonny Willams, Donald Carter 9,212 Major League Fun
19988–2 N/A N/A .800 1st WISL Won PSA Championship Game vs. Sacramento Knights, 6–2Sonny Willams, Donald Carter 9,167 NSN Never Say Never™
1999WISL 15–7 127 88 .773 2nd WISL Won Semifinal Game vs. Monterrey La Raza, 4–3
Lost WISL Championship Game vs. Sacramento Knights, 6–7
Sonny Willams, Donald Carter 8,860 N/A
2000WISL 17–7 153 107 .708 2nd WISL Won Semifinal Game vs. Utah Freezz, 7–4
Lost WISL Championship Game vs. Monterrey La Raza, 5–6
Sonny Willams, Donald Carter 7,482 N/A
2001WISL 14–10 109 108 .583 2nd WISL Won Semifinals vs Sacramento Knights, 2–0
Won WISL Finals vs. San Diego Sockers, 2–1
Sonny Willams, Donald Carter 8,640 Not Your Ordinary Soccer
2002–039–27 342 427 .250 4th West did not qualify Sonny Willams 7,851 Fast and Furious
2003–04MISL21–15 213 167 .583 1st West Won Quarterfinal Game vs. Cleveland Force, 7–4
Lost Semifinal Game vs. Baltimore Blast, 1–6
Sonny Willams 5,756 N/A

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Dallas Sidekicks filed Monday for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.... upi.com. UPI. 26 April 2018.
  2. News: Buzz . Carrick . . . Former Dallas Sidekicks Coach Gordon Jago Named 2013 Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame Inductee . March 5, 2013 . March 8, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130617115042/http://soccerblog.dallasnews.com/2013/03/former-dallas-sidekicks-coach-gordon-jago-named-2013-indoor-soccer-hall-of-fame-inductee.html/ . June 17, 2013 .
  3. News: Our Sports Central . Former Sidekicks Coach Gordon Jago Named 2013 Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame Inductee . March 5, 2013 . March 9, 2013.