As you may have figured by the picture above, today, I will be talking a little football. No, not the one most Americans think of, but rather the sport everyone not in the United States calls football. As for a specific subject, today will be all about football in Kansas City.
Kansas City Comets 1979-91 |
Kansas City Attack (1991-2001), Comets (2001-05) |
Almost immediately after the Comets folded, Kansas City got another indoor football team in the Attack of the NPSL. Originally the Atlanta Attack, that franchise moved to Kansas City after two years in Atlanta. That franchise won the championship in the 1992-93 and 1996-97 seasons. After the 2000-01 season, the NPSL folded and the Attack would form a new MISL with the leftover teams from the NPSL. That move saw the team rename itself the Comets, albeit with a new logo. That team would not see the league fold in 2008, as the Comets would cease after 2005.
Missouri Comets 2010-present |
A brand new MISL formed in 2008 and in 2010, the Comets name would make a return, though they would become known as the Missouri Comets, complete with original logo. This current Comets team calls the Independence Events Center home.
Kansas City Wiz 1996 |
Major League Soccer would make its maiden voyage in 1996 and Kansas City has been a part of the league from the very beginning, though it did undergo two different name changes. The first incarnation of the Kansas City franchise was known as the Wiz. No, not the Wizards (though that would be rectified the following year), but the Wiz. Imagine the jokes to come from that name. The team itself actually made the Conference Finals that year, losing out to the Los Angeles Galaxy.
Kansas City Wizards 1997-2010 |
The team would become the Kansas City Wizards, ending an error that spawned many jokes about the name. They would have some horrible years, but with an MLS Cup in 2000 and the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2004, it's safe to say the Wizards had some success.
Sporting Kansas City 2011-present |
In 2011, the franchise was rebranded as Sporting Kansas City. To date, Sporting has had some great success, which has largely coincided with the new Livestrong Park that opened in the middle of the 2011 season. I know there were (and still are) people that hate the name change, but I am not one of them. The name Sporting Kansas City rolls off the tongue and presents some new marketing opportunities (many of them, remain unused). Given that they're winning...a lot, I don't hear many complaints now, which goes to show that winning does indeed solve a lot of problems.
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