Kansas City Spurs Explained

Clubname:Kansas City Spurs
Fullname:Kansas City Spurs
Nickname:Spurs
Founded:1968
Stadium:Kansas City Municipal Stadium,
Kansas City, Missouri
Capacity:35,561
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager: Alan Rogers
League:North American Soccer League
Season:1970
Position:3rd, Northern Division
Playoffs: DNQ
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The Kansas City Spurs were an American professional soccer team who played in the North American Soccer League, based in Kansas City, Missouri. They played their home games at Kansas City Municipal Stadium, former home of the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Athletics, and Kansas City Royals. The club was previously known as the Chicago Spurs of the National Professional Soccer League but were relocated to Kansas City following the merger of the NPSL and the United Soccer Association to form the NASL in 1967. The Spurs won the NASL Championship in 1969 but were dissolved shortly after the 1970 NASL season. The club's colors were red and white.

History

The Kansas City Spurs were founded in 1968 following the merger of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) and the United Soccer Association (USA) to form the new first division professional league, the North American Soccer League (NASL). The team was relocated from Chicago, IL, where the Chicago Spurs had only played a single season in 1967 in the NPSL before the formation of the new league.[1] The Spurs left for Kansas City to avoid competition with the Chicago Mustangs, who had also joined the NASL from the old USA.

Following the 1968 NASL season, the league was in trouble with ten franchises having folded. The 1969 season was split into two halves: The first half was called the International Cup, a double round robin tournament in which the remaining NASL clubs were represented by teams imported from the United Kingdom. The Spurs were represented by Wolverhampton Wanderers, who had won the 1967 United Soccer Association championship as the Los Angeles Wolves. The Spurs won the Cup with a 6–2–0 record. For the second half of the 1969 season, the teams returned to their normal rosters and played a 16-game schedule with no playoffs. The club would capture the regular season championship in the same season, with players such as Willy Roy and Pepe Fernandez, also leading the league in attendance with an average of 4,273 fans during the difficult year.[2]

The Spurs finished in last place in the Northern Division in 1970 and ceased operations shortly thereafter.

The club was initially coached by Hungarian Janos Bedl, who would lead the club to victory in only its second season[3] but he would be replaced the following year by English coach, Alan Rogers, who had debuted with the Chicago Spurs in 1967 and would return to coach the club for its final season in 1970.[4]

Year-by-year

YearLeagueWLTPtsReg. seasonPlayoffsAvg. attendance
1968NASL161151581st, Gulf DivisionLost Playoff (San Diego)8,510
196910241101stChampions (no playoff)4,273
197081061003rd, Northern Divisiondid not qualify2,398

Honors

NASL championships

NASL Season Premierships

NASL Division titles

NASL International Cup

NASL Coach of the Year

NASL MVP

All-Star first team selections

All-Star second team selections

U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame

Canada Soccer Hall of Fame

Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame[5]

Coaches

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chicago Spurs . BumpyPitch.com . September 16, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120415175946/http://store.bumpypitch.com/chicagospurs.html . April 15, 2012 .
  2. News: Kansas City was once champion of the NASL . SoccerAmerica.com . June 9, 2011 . September 16, 2012.
  3. Web site: 1960s Month: Kansas City Spurs, Glory & Oblivion . The Equaliser Blog . April 14, 2011 . September 15, 2012.
  4. Web site: Kansas City Spurs: Statistics...History... . footballzz.com . September 16, 2012.
  5. Web site: Hall of Famers . September 1, 2020. indoorsoccerhall.com . January 10, 2021.