Chicago Mustangs

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Chicago Mustangs
Founded 1967
Dissolved 1968
Ground Comiskey Park
Ground Capacity 46,550 (1954-1972)
Owner Arthur Allyn, Jr.
President John Allyn
League United Soccer Association (1967)
North American Soccer League (1968)
1968 2nd, Lakes Division
Home colours
Away colours

The Chicago Mustangs were an American professional soccer team based out of Chicago, Illinois that was a charter member of the United Soccer Association in 1967. The league was made up of teams imported whole from foreign leagues. The Chicago club was actually Cagliari Calcio from Italy. The franchise was owned by Arthur Allyn Jr., the owner of Artnell Corporation and Major League Baseball's Chicago White Sox. The Mustangs shared Allyn-owned Comiskey Park with the White Sox for its home matches.

Following the 1967 season, the USA merged with the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) to form the North American Soccer League (NASL) with the teams from the former USA having to create their rosters from scratch. After 1968, the Mustangs became a semi-pro team and eventually became a B-Team/feeder team to the Chicago Sting.

Year-by-year

Year League W L T Pts Regular Season Playoffs
1967 USA 3 2 7 13 3rd, Western Division Did Not Qualify
1968 NASL 13 10 9 164 2nd, Lakes Division Did Not Qualify

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