List of Dallas Sidekicks (1984–2004) seasons
Appearance
This list of Dallas Sidekicks seasons includes all of the seasons played by the original Dallas Sidekicks based at Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas.
Year-by-year 1984–2004
[edit]League Champions | Runners-Up | Division/League Champions* | Playoff Berth |
Year | League | Reg. Season | GF | GA | Pct | Finish | Playoffs | Owner(s) | Attendance Average | Slogan |
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1984–85 | MISL | 12-36 | 194 | 286 | .250 | 7th West | Did not qualify | Donald Carter | 4,969 | N/A |
1985–86 | MISL | 25-23 | 220 | 231 | .521 | 3rd East | Lost Eastern Division Semifinals vs. Minnesota Strikers, 1-3 | Donald Carter | 6,654 | It'll knock yer socks off! |
1986–87** | MISL | 28-24 | 209 | 197 | .538 | 3rd East | Won Eastern Division Semifinals vs. Baltimore Blast, 3-2 Won Eastern Division Finals vs. Cleveland Force, 4-1 Won MISL Finals vs. Tacoma Stars, 4-3 |
Stan Finney, Jan Rogers, Joe Shea | 8,637 | The wild side of soccer! |
1987–88 | MISL | 28-28 | 200 | 204 | .500 | 3rd East | Lost Eastern Division Semifinals vs. Cleveland Force, 1-3 | Stan Finney, Jan Rogers, Joe Shea | 9,878 | Never Say Die |
1988–89 | MISL | 24-24 | 185 | 206 | .500 | 3rd MISL | Lost Semifinals vs. San Diego Sockers, 3-4 | Stan Finney, Jan Rogers, Joe Shea | 8,567 | Get your kicks |
1989–90 | MISL | 31-21 | 217 | 190 | .596 | 1st West | Lost Western Division Finals vs. San Diego Sockers, 2-4 | David Paschal | 9,004 | N/A |
1990–91 | MSL | 20-32 | 257 | 294 | .385 | 4th West | Did not qualify | Phill Cobb | 6,920 | N/A |
1991–92 | MSL | 22-18 | 231 | 229 | .550 | 2nd MISL | Won Semifinals vs. Cleveland Crunch, 4-2 Lost MISL Finals vs. San Diego Sockers, 2-4 |
Donald Carter | 7,003 | N/A |
1993 | CISL | 23-5 | 230 | 150 | .821 | 1st CISL | Won Semifinal Game vs. Monterrey La Raza, 11-6 Won CISL Finals vs. San Diego Sockers, 2-1 |
Donald Carter | 5,800 | N/A |
1994 | CISL | 24-4 | 255 | 160 | .857 | 1st East | Won Quarterfinals vs. Pittsburgh Stingers, 2-0 Won Semifinals vs. Washington Warthogs, 2-0 Lost CISL Finals vs. Las Vegas Dustdevils, 1-2 |
Donald Carter | 7,310 | N/A |
1995 | CISL | 18-10 | 215 | 165 | .643 | 2nd East | Won Quarterfinals vs. Mexico Toros, 2-0 Lost Semifinals vs. Monterrey La Raza, 0-2 |
Donald Carter | 9,380 | N/A |
1996 | CISL | 16-12 | 186 | 167 | .571 | 3rd East | Won Quarterfinals vs. Anaheim Splash, 2-0 Lost Semifinals vs. Monterrey La Raza, 0-2 |
Sonny Willams, Donald Carter | 9,202 | Hot Soccer Cool Seat |
1997 | CISL | 13-15 | 165 | 160 | .464 | 4th East | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Monterrey La Raza, 1-2 | Sonny Willams, Donald Carter | 9,212 | Major League Fun |
1998 | PSA | 8-2 | N/A | N/A | .800 | 1st WISL | Won PSA Championship Game vs. Sacramento Knights, 6-2 | Sonny Willams, Donald Carter | 9,167 | N/A |
1999 | WISL | 17-5 | 127 | 88 | .773 | 2nd WISL | Won Semifinal Game vs. Monterrey La Raza, 4-3 Lost WISL Championship Game vs. Sacramento Knights, 6-7 |
Sonny Willams, Donald Carter | 8,860 | N/A |
2000 | WISL | 17-7 | 153 | 107 | .708 | 2nd WISL | Won Semifinal Game vs. Utah Freezz, 7-4 Lost WISL Championship Game vs. Monterrey La Raza, 5-6 |
Sonny Willams, Donald Carter | 7,482 | N/A |
2001 | WISL | 14-10 | 109 | 108 | .583 | 2nd WISL | Won Semifinals vs Sacramento Knights, 2-0 Won WISL Finals vs. San Diego Sockers, 2-1 |
Sonny Willams, Donald Carter | 8,640 | Not Your Ordinary Soccer |
2002–03 | MISL II | 9-27 | 342 | 427 | .250 | 4th West | Did not qualify | Sonny Willams | 7,851 | Fast and Furious |
2003–04 | MISL II | 21-15 | 213 | 167 | .583 | 1st West | Won Quarterfinal Game vs. Cleveland Force, 7-4 Lost Semifinal Game vs. Baltimore Blast, 1-6 |
Sonny Willams | 5,756 | N/A |
- *There were 7 seasons where the league the Sidekicks were competing in did not feature divisions, so there was a regular season number one seed, or league champion, before the playoffs began.
- **This 1986-87 Sidekicks team was inducted into the Pizza Hut Park Texans Credit Union Walk of Fame. Known forever in Dallas as the "Never Say Die" season, the Dallas Sidekicks defeated a heavily favored Tacoma Stars squad to win the 1987 MISL Championship. Down three games to two in a best-of-seven series, the Sidekicks won the final two games 5-4 and 4-3 respectively, both in overtime and both in front of sold-out arenas in Tacoma and Dallas.