St. Louis Storm
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Founded | July 13, 1989 |
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Dissolved | 1992 |
Stadium | St. Louis Arena |
Capacity | 17,188 |
Owner | Professional Sports Investments, Inc. |
CEO/President | Milan Mandaric |
League | Major Indoor Soccer League |
The St. Louis Storm was a
St. Louis that played in the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). They played from 1989 to 1992. Their home arena was the St. Louis Arena
. The mascot for the St. Louis Storm was named "Colt Flash" (1990).
History
On July 13, 1989, Milan Mandaric announced the formation of the St. Louis Storm at the
Don Popovic, a Yugoslav native who had spent three seasons with the St. Louis Stars during his playing career, was hired as the head coach.[1]
Both the MISL and the Storm folded after the 1991–92 season.
Notable players
A notable Storm player was
FA Premier League. He later played for Portsmouth before returning to the US to play in the newly formed Major League Soccer in 1996, the same year that he was first selected for the United States national soccer team
.
Other notable players include:
Coaches
- Don Popovic(1989–92)
- Fernando Clavijo (1992)
Yearly awards
- All-Star team selection: Fernando Clavijo (1989–90) (1990–91)
- Rookie of the Year: Terry Brown (1989–90)
- Newcomer of the Year: Claudio De Oliviera (1989–90)
- MVP: Fernando Clavijo (1989–90) (1990–91)
References
- ^ Storm Watch Game Program: Wichita February 18, San Diego March 2. St. Louis Storm. 1990. Retrieved April 16, 2024 – via SportsArchive.