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Chicago Power

The Chicago Power were an indoor soccer club based in Chicago, Illinois that competed in the American Indoor Soccer Association and National Professional Soccer League.[1]

Chicago Power
Full nameChicago Power
Founded1988
Dissolved1996
GroundUIC Pavilion
Rosemont Horizon
Capacity8,378
OwnerRon Bergstrom
LeagueNational Professional Soccer League
American Indoor Soccer Association

After the 1995–96 season, the team was sold to Peter Pocklington, moved and became the Edmonton Drillers.[2]

Year-by-year

Year Division League Reg. season Playoffs Avg. attendance
1988–89 2 AISA 3rd Final
1989–90 2 AISA 3rd, National 1st Round 3,602
1990–91 2 NPSL 1st, National Champions 2,459
1991–92 2 NPSL 1st, National Semifinals 4,612
1992–93 1 NPSL 3rd, National 1st Round 4,909
1993–94 1 NPSL 5th, National Did not qualify 4,515
1994–95 1 NPSL 6th, National Did not qualify 3,333
1995–96 1 NPSL 6th, National Did not qualify 2,847

Outdoor play

Although the Power was primarily known only as an indoor team, in the summer of 1992 they formed a full outdoor squad.[3] Home matches were played at St. Charles High School's Norris Stadium and at Hanson Stadium on the Northwest Side.[4] In addition to several exhibition matches[5] they participated in the 1992 Professional Cup alongside five APSL and two CSL clubs. Chicago also took part in another international series dubbed Copa Chicago '92[6][7] which included Liga MX's Tecos F.C. and Tigres UANL and the APSL's Miami Freedom.[8] They finished last in both competitions. In eight outdoor matches that year the Power won only once, lost five times, while drawing twice.[9] In 1993 several other APSL clubs joined them in summer outdoor play.[10][11]

1992 Outdoor results

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goal Scorers Ref.
June 21, 1992 Colorado Foxes Englewood Stadium 0–2 [12]
June 27, 1992 Colorado Foxes Norris Stadium 1–1 1,479 Batata [5]
July 10, 1992 Tigres UANL   Hanson Stadium 1–2 3,000 est. Richard Cordosa [13][14]
July 12, 1992 Miami Freedom Hanson Stadium 1–3 3,200 est. Art Wywrot [15][7]
July 22, 1992 San Francisco Bay Blackhawks Buck Shaw Stadium 0–2 2,050 [16]
July 27, 1992 Torpedo Minsk   East McCully Field 1–0 Batata [17][18]
August 8, 1992 Cruz Azul   Hanson Stadium 2–2 7,000 est. Pato Margetic, Mirko Castillo [19][20]
August 19, 1992 San Francisco Bay Blackhawks Norris Stadium 2–3 Ken Snow, Pato Margetic [21][22]

Notable players

Media coverage

The Chicago Power appeared locally, on SportsChannel Chicago.[23] Howard Balson[24] and Kenny Stern[25] were the primary broadcast team in Chicago.

References

  1. ^ Knowles, Joseph (February 12, 1989). "Indoor League`s Name Doesn`t Tell The Story". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  2. ^ Fisher, Bob (August 24, 1996). "Power Sold, Moving To Edmonton". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  3. ^ Ziehm, Len (July 12, 1992). "Great Outdoors Risky For Struggling Power". Chicago Sun-Times.
  4. ^ Knowles, Joseph (June 16, 1992). "Power Forms New Club To Play Outdoor Slate". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  5. ^ a b "Power Ties In Outdoor Exhibition". Chicago Tribune. June 28, 1992. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  6. ^ Knowles, Joseph (July 9, 1992). "Snow, 19 others picked for U.S. Olympic team". Chicago Tribune. p. sec. 4 pg. 9. Retrieved December 19, 2018.
  7. ^ a b "No Consolation for Power". Chicago Sun-Times. July 13, 1992.
  8. ^ Knowles, Joseph (June 27, 1992). "Power`s 2nd Outdoor Venture Another Test For Rensink". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  9. ^ "Tournament Loss Closes Power's Outdoor Season". Chicago Tribune. August 20, 1992. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
  10. ^ Knowles, Joe (May 9, 1993). "Power To Play 12 Outdoor Games This Summer". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
  11. ^ Burns, Marty (June 24, 1993). "Power Tops Polish Team In Exhibition". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
  12. ^ Ziehm, Len (June 26, 1992). "Power Returns For Outdoors". Chicago Sun-Times.
  13. ^ "Briefs • Soccer". Chicago Tribune. July 11, 1992. p. Sec. 3, Pg. 3. Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  14. ^ Ziehm, Len (July 11, 1992). "MSL Folds; Rival NPSL Sees Growth". Chicago-Sun Times.
  15. ^ "Tigres de Monterrey wins La Copa Chicago". Chicago Tribune. July 13, 1992. p. Sec. 3, Pg. 6. Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  16. ^ "Blackhawks turn out lights on Power in Professional Cup series opener". The Star-News. July 25, 1992. Retrieved June 22, 2016.
  17. ^ "Briefs: Soccer". Chicago Tribune. July 28, 1992. p. sec. 4 pg. 3. Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  18. ^ "Briefs". Chicago Tribune. July 14, 1992. p. sec. 4 pg. 4. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
  19. ^ "Briefs • Soccer". Chicago Tribune. August 9, 1992. p. Sec. 3, Pg. 3. Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  20. ^ Rosewater, Amy (August 9, 1992). "Power Gains Tie With Cruz Azul". Chicago Sun-Times.
  21. ^ Rosewater, Amy (August 19, 1992). "Power Battles San Francisco In Tourney". Chicago-Sun Times.
  22. ^ "Tournament Loss Closes Power's Outdoor Season". Chicago Tribune. August 20, 1992. Retrieved June 13, 2016.
  23. ^ Burns, Marty (December 3, 1993). "KEEPER'S BROTHER POWER'S HOLY TERROR". Chicago Tribune.
  24. ^ Conklin, Mike (March 2, 1993). "- Going, going, gone: If it sounds..." Chicago Tribune.
  25. ^ NPSL: Kansas City Attack at Chicago Power 11/23/1991 on YouTube


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chicago Power news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Chicago Power were an indoor soccer club based in Chicago Illinois that competed in the American Indoor Soccer Association and National Professional Soccer League 1 Chicago PowerFull nameChicago PowerFounded1988Dissolved1996GroundUIC PavilionRosemont HorizonCapacity8 378OwnerRon BergstromLeagueNational Professional Soccer LeagueAmerican Indoor Soccer AssociationAfter the 1995 96 season the team was sold to Peter Pocklington moved and became the Edmonton Drillers 2 Contents 1 Year by year 2 Outdoor play 2 1 1992 Outdoor results 3 Notable players 4 Media coverage 5 ReferencesYear by year EditYear Division League Reg season Playoffs Avg attendance1988 89 2 AISA 3rd Final1989 90 2 AISA 3rd National 1st Round 3 6021990 91 2 NPSL 1st National Champions 2 4591991 92 2 NPSL 1st National Semifinals 4 6121992 93 1 NPSL 3rd National 1st Round 4 9091993 94 1 NPSL 5th National Did not qualify 4 5151994 95 1 NPSL 6th National Did not qualify 3 3331995 96 1 NPSL 6th National Did not qualify 2 847Outdoor play EditAlthough the Power was primarily known only as an indoor team in the summer of 1992 they formed a full outdoor squad 3 Home matches were played at St Charles High School s Norris Stadium and at Hanson Stadium on the Northwest Side 4 In addition to several exhibition matches 5 they participated in the 1992 Professional Cup alongside five APSL and two CSL clubs Chicago also took part in another international series dubbed Copa Chicago 92 6 7 which included Liga MX s Tecos F C and Tigres UANL and the APSL s Miami Freedom 8 They finished last in both competitions In eight outdoor matches that year the Power won only once lost five times while drawing twice 9 In 1993 several other APSL clubs joined them in summer outdoor play 10 11 1992 Outdoor results Edit Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goal Scorers Ref June 21 1992 Colorado Foxes Englewood Stadium 0 2 12 June 27 1992 Colorado Foxes Norris Stadium 1 1 1 479 Batata 5 July 10 1992 Tigres UANL Hanson Stadium 1 2 3 000 est Richard Cordosa 13 14 July 12 1992 Miami Freedom Hanson Stadium 1 3 3 200 est Art Wywrot 15 7 July 22 1992 San Francisco Bay Blackhawks Buck Shaw Stadium 0 2 2 050 16 July 27 1992 Torpedo Minsk East McCully Field 1 0 Batata 17 18 August 8 1992 Cruz Azul Hanson Stadium 2 2 7 000 est Pato Margetic Mirko Castillo 19 20 August 19 1992 San Francisco Bay Blackhawks Norris Stadium 2 3 Ken Snow Pato Margetic 21 22 Notable players EditRandy Soderman Rick Soderman Patricio MargeticMedia coverage EditThe Chicago Power appeared locally on SportsChannel Chicago 23 Howard Balson 24 and Kenny Stern 25 were the primary broadcast team in Chicago References Edit Knowles Joseph February 12 1989 Indoor League s Name Doesn t Tell The Story Chicago Tribune Retrieved September 18 2016 Fisher Bob August 24 1996 Power Sold Moving To Edmonton Chicago Tribune Retrieved September 18 2016 Ziehm Len July 12 1992 Great Outdoors Risky For Struggling Power Chicago Sun Times Knowles Joseph June 16 1992 Power Forms New Club To Play Outdoor Slate Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2016 06 11 a b Power Ties In Outdoor Exhibition Chicago Tribune June 28 1992 Retrieved 2016 06 11 Knowles Joseph July 9 1992 Snow 19 others picked for U S Olympic team Chicago Tribune p sec 4 pg 9 Retrieved December 19 2018 a b No Consolation for Power Chicago Sun Times July 13 1992 Knowles Joseph June 27 1992 Power s 2nd Outdoor Venture Another Test For Rensink Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2016 06 11 Tournament Loss Closes Power s Outdoor Season Chicago Tribune August 20 1992 Retrieved 2016 06 13 Knowles Joe May 9 1993 Power To Play 12 Outdoor Games This Summer Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 15 2016 Burns Marty June 24 1993 Power Tops Polish Team In Exhibition Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2016 06 12 Ziehm Len June 26 1992 Power Returns For Outdoors Chicago Sun Times Briefs Soccer Chicago Tribune July 11 1992 p Sec 3 Pg 3 Retrieved December 18 2018 Ziehm Len July 11 1992 MSL Folds Rival NPSL Sees Growth Chicago Sun Times Tigres de Monterrey wins La Copa Chicago Chicago Tribune July 13 1992 p Sec 3 Pg 6 Retrieved December 18 2018 Blackhawks turn out lights on Power in Professional Cup series opener The Star News July 25 1992 Retrieved June 22 2016 Briefs Soccer Chicago Tribune July 28 1992 p sec 4 pg 3 Retrieved December 18 2018 Briefs Chicago Tribune July 14 1992 p sec 4 pg 4 Retrieved July 15 2016 Briefs Soccer Chicago Tribune August 9 1992 p Sec 3 Pg 3 Retrieved December 18 2018 Rosewater Amy August 9 1992 Power Gains Tie With Cruz Azul Chicago Sun Times Rosewater Amy August 19 1992 Power Battles San Francisco In Tourney Chicago Sun Times Tournament Loss Closes Power s Outdoor Season Chicago Tribune August 20 1992 Retrieved June 13 2016 Burns Marty December 3 1993 KEEPER S BROTHER POWER S HOLY TERROR Chicago Tribune Conklin Mike March 2 1993 Going going gone If it sounds Chicago Tribune NPSL Kansas City Attack at Chicago Power 11 23 1991 on YouTube This article about a soccer club from Illinois is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chicago Power amp oldid 1153640172, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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