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Chicago Spurs were an American professional soccer team based out of Chicago, Illinois that was a charter member of the non-FIFA sanctioned National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) in 1967. The owners of the franchise were Al Kaczmarek, William Cutler and Michael Butler. The team played at Soldier Field, which at the time had an auto racing track surrounding the field, no seating sections to cut off the northernmost third of the stadium and a soccer pitch positioned exactly between the columns on each side..
Following the 1967 season, the NPSL merged with the United Soccer Association (USA) to form the North American Soccer League (NASL). In order to keep from competing with the Chicago Mustangs of the former USA, the Spurs were forced to relocate. This was unusual because the Spurs already had a full roster of players in place, while the Mustangs had to form a whole new team from scratch. The first choice of destination was Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but Arthur Allyn Jr., the Mustangs' owner, had signed a contract with an exclusivity agreement for his Major League Baseball team, the Chicago White Sox, to play nine home games at Milwaukee County Stadium in the summer of 1968. The Spurs would end up moving to Kansas City, Missouri.
Notable former players
Year-by-year
Year Division W L T Pts League Reg. Season Playoffs 1967 NPSL 10 11 11 142 3rd, Western Division Did not qualify Atlanta Chiefs · Baltimore Bays · Chicago Spurs · Los Angeles Toros · New York Generals · Oakland Clippers · Philadelphia Spartans · Pittsburgh Phantoms · St. Louis Stars · Toronto FalconsCategories:- Chicago Spurs
- Defunct soccer clubs in the United States
- Soccer clubs in Chicago, Illinois
- National Professional Soccer League (1967) franchises
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