Calgary Kickers
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Calgary Kickers were a Canadian soccer team which competed in the Canadian Soccer League from 1987 to 1989. The were named the Calgary Strikers for the 1989 season. Their home stadium was Mewata Stadium in Calgary.
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Founded | 1986/7 |
Dissolved | 1989 |
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[edit] History
The Calgary Kickers joined the CSL for the league's inaugural season in 1987. That season was the team’s best as it ran to a 11-5-4 regular season record then went to the championship game. On October 6, 1987, the Kickers won the league title with a 2-1 victory over the Hamilton Steelers.[1] The Kickers were unable to sustain their success and fell to a 6-6-13 record the next season.[2] In 1989, the team owners renamed the club the Calgary Strikers, but despite the name change, the team did little better than the previous season. They earned an 8-3-15 record and the team folded at the end of the season.[3]
In 1988, Calgary also played each of the U.S. based Western Soccer Alliance teams. These games counted in the WSA standings even though Calgary was not a member of that league.[4]
[edit] Honors
Championship
- 1987
MVP
- 1987 Nick Gilbert
Leading scorer
- 1987 Nick Gilbert
All Star Team
- 1987 Sven Habermann, Greg Kern, Nick Gilbert
- 1988 Burke Kaiser
[edit] Record
Year | Team Name | League | Record | Regular Season | Post-season | Challenge Trophy |
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1987 | Calgary Kickers | CSL | 11-5-4 | 1st Western | Champions | Did not enter |
1988 | Calgary Kickers | CSL | 6-6-16 | 3rd Western | Quarterfinals | Did not enter |
1989 | Calgary Strikers | CSL | 8-3-15 | 3rd Western | Quarterfinals | Did not enter |