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Houston Hurricane

Defunct American soccer club


Summary

Defunct American soccer club

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fullnameHouston Hurricane
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founded1978
dissolved1980
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capacity45,000
chairmanHans Von Mende
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managerTimo Liekoski
Eckhard Krautzun
leagueNASL
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Eckhard Krautzun

The Houston Hurricane was a soccer team based out of Houston that played in the NASL. They played from 1978 to 1980. Their home field was the Astrodome. Their colors were orange, white and red.

History

The team was the last of six expansion teams granted for the 1978 season and had about three months to sign players and sell tickets. Though the coach, Timo Liekoski, who had been an assistant with the Dallas Tornado, was capable, assembling a competitive team in so short a time would be daunting. In any case, the Hurricane placed last in its first season with ten wins of thirty matches (there were no draws in the NASL) and drew a miserable average attendance of 5,806, with only the Chicago Sting and San Diego Sockers drawing less in the 24-team league.

In the 1979 season, the Hurricane produced the second best record in the league, winning the division with 22 wins in thirty matches. Timo Liekoski was awarded Coach of the Year honors. But the Hurricane couldn't replicate those results in the playoffs, losing to the Philadelphia Fury in two straight. Average attendance was better at 6,211 but was still next to last in the league - the worst being Philadelphia. Kyle Rote, Jr. had joined the Hurricane that season, but left the team after the season on a relief mission to Cambodia and later retired from soccer.

The Hurricane didn't do as well in what turned out to be their final season, placing second in the division and again losing in the playoffs versus the Edmonton Drillers. They won fourteen and lost eighteen in the expanded schedule, and attendance fell to 5,818 a match, with only the Atlanta Chiefs and, again, Philadelphia being the only teams with worse gates. The Hurricane's Denver-based owners had had enough, and the team folded in late 1980.

Year-by-year

YearLeagueWLPtsReg. SeasonPlayoffsAttendance
1978 SkellyNASL indoor02N/A4thN/A1,750 (est)
1978 SchlitzNASL indoor20202nd, runners-upN/A4,278
1978NASL1020964th, American Conference, Central Divisiondid not qualify7,750
1979NASL2281871st, American Conference, Central DivisionLost Conference Quarterfinal (Philadelphia)6,212
1979–80NASL Indoordid not enter
1980NASL14181302nd, American Conference, Central DivisionLost 1st Round (Edmonton)5,818

Honors

Regular Season Premiership

Division titles

  • 1979: Central Division, American Conference

Coach of the Year

  • 1979: Timo Liekoski

FIFA World Cup players

  • 1966: Switzerland Fritz Künzli

All-Star Selections

  • 1979: Paul Hammond (second team)

Indoor Tournament MVP

  • 1978: Mark Lindsay

Indoor All-Tournament Team

  • 1978: Dale Russell

U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame members

  • 2009: Kyle Rote Jr.

Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame members

  • 2013 Kai Haaskivi
  • 2019 Timo Liekoski

References

References

  1. Conway, Joe. (January 30, 2006). "Can 1836 be a hit where other soccer teams have missed?". [[Houston Chronicle]].
  2. . (August 26, 1979). "NASL Honors Houston Coach". *Salina Journal*.
  3. Carrick, Buzz. (March 5, 2013). "Former Dallas Sidekicks Coach Gordon Jago Named 2013 Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame Inductee". [[The Dallas Morning News]].
  4. (September 1, 2020). "Hall of Famers".
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