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Denver Avalanche

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Denver Avalanche
Nickname(s)Avalanche
Founded1980
Dissolved1983
GroundMcNichols Sports Arena
Denver, Colorado
Capacity16,061
OwnerUnited States Ron Maierhofer
Head CoachNorthern Ireland Dave Clements
LeagueMajor Indoor Soccer League

The Denver Avalanche were an American soccer team based out of Denver, Colorado that played in the Major Indoor Soccer League from 1980 to 1982. Their home arena was McNichols Sports Arena.

History

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In February 1980, the Major Indoor Soccer League awarded a franchise to Ron Maierhofer, to be named the Denver Avalanche. The team's first three players, all signed the same day were Tony Graham, Chris Cattaneo and Adrian Brooks. The team's first draft pick Erhardt Kapp passed on the Avalanche and signed with the New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League instead. The team's first game, an exhibition match, took place on November 3, 1980, a 10–4 loss to the St. Louis Steamers. Coached by Dave Clements, the Avalanche finished the regular season out of playoff contention, but in 1982, they made the playoffs only to fall to the St. Louis Steamers in the first round. Clements was named the 1982 MISL Coach of the Year.

The team entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1983. The Avalanche's assets were purchased by a group led by George Best and moved to form the Tacoma Stars.[1]

Year-by-year

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Year Record Regular season Playoffs Avg. attendance
1980–1981 16–24 3rd Western Division Out of playoffs 7,699
1981–1982 19–25 4th Western Division First Round 7,653

Honors

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All Star Game MVP

Coach of the Year

Staff

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References

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  1. ^ Smith, Craig (June 30, 1983). "The question: Would 2 teams destroy soccer?". The Seattle Times. p. B3.