Seattle SeaDogs

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Seattle SeaDogs (CISL)
Full name Seattle SeaDogs
Founded 1995
Ground Mercer Arena
KeyArena
Seattle,Washington
Ground Capacity 5,000-8,000
League Continental Indoor Soccer League

The Seattle SeaDogs are a defunct indoor soccer team that played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL) from 1995 to 1997. They won the last CISL championship in 1997.

History

In 1995, the Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL) awarded an expansion franchise to the Ackerly Group. The team, based in Seattle, was named the SeaDogs.

The SeaDogs’ first two seasons were miserable, ending with losing records and missing the playoffs. However, in 1997, the SeaDogs ran to a 21-7 regular season record and won the league championship.

Following the 1997 season, the CISL folded. Several teams moved to other indoor soccer leagues, but the SeaDogs elected to remain independent as its ownership explored various options. During this period, head coach Fernando Clavijo resigned to become head coach of the Florida ThunderCats of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL).


Arena

In 1995, the SeaDogs held their home games in the Seattle Center Arena (now known as Mercer Arena). In 1996 the SeaDogs moved into the rebuilt Seattle Center Coliseum, rechristened KeyArena, which was a short distance away on the grounds of the Seattle Center.

Coach

Year-by-year

YearRecordRegular SeasonPlayoffsAvg. Attendance
1995 12-16 4th Western Did not qualify 2,341
1996 11-17 4th Western Did not qualify 3,812
1997 21-7 1st Western Champions 5,428
Total 44-40 - - 3,860

Honors

CISL Championship

  • 1997

Goalkeeper of the Year

  • 1997 Juan De La O

Coach of the Year

Championship Series MVP

  • 1997 Juan De La O

All Star Game MVP

Notable players

External links

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