Detroit Lightning
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The Detroit Lightning was a Major Indoor Soccer League franchise which existed for only one season, 1979-1980. The Lightning finished that season at 15-17. The team's home arena was Cobo Arena.
On May 28, 1980, at the end of the 1979-1980 season, David Schoenstadt bought the Lightning and moved the team from Detroit, Michigan to San Francisco, California where he renamed the team the San Francisco Fog.
Owners
Staff
- Lynne Saunders - President / General Manager
- Klaas de Boer - Assistant Coach
Record
Year | Record | Regular Season | Playoffs | Avg. Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|
1979-1980 | 15-17 | 3rd Central Division | 1st Round | 3,520 |
Honors
First Team All MISL
- 1979-1980 Flemming Lund
1979-1980 Roster
- Leroy DeLeon 1 app
- Buzz Demling 25 Apps 0 Goals
- Pat Ercoli 32 Apps 44 Goals
- Bernie Fagan 31 Apps 2 Goals
- Bart Farley 8 Apps 0 Goals
- Randy Garber
- Mani Hernandez 38 Apps 8 Goals
- Mike Hunter 20 Apps 4 Goals
- Flemming Lund 32 Apps 7 Goals
- Johnny Moore 24 Apps 22 Goals
- Wolfgang Rausch 27 Apps 21 Goals
- Len Renery 9 Apps 4 Goals
- Craig Reynolds 32 Apps 5 Goals
- Antonio Simoes 2 Apps 0 Goals
- Chris Turner 31 Apps 0 Goals
- Zequinha 22 Apps 20 goals
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