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Austin Sockadillos : ウィキペディア英語版
Austin Lone Stars
The Austin Lone Stars were a soccer club that competed in the SISL, USISL and United Soccer Leagues from 1987 to 2000. The club originally started in 1987/88 as the Austin Sockadillos in the original indoor SISL league. They became the Austin Lone Stars in 1994.
==History==
In 1987, Fernando Marcos established the Austin Sockadillos. Coached by Tony Simoes and assisted by Wolfgang Suhnholz, the team played in the Southwest Indoor Soccer League (SISL). During the 1988-1989 season, they played their home games at Tatu's All Star Indoor Soccer Place.〔''Hungry for crown - Sockadillos hoping this will be season to win elusive title'' Austin American-Statesman - Friday, November 17, 1989〕 The league ran two outdoor seasons, but in 1989, introduced a summer outdoor season as well. During the 1989 outdoor season, the league was known as the Southwest Outdoor Soccer League and the team was known as the Capital Sockadillos It played its home games at a variety of venues including Burger Center, Nelson Field, and House Park.〔''Outdoor play could lead to bigger things'' Austin American-Statesman - Thursday, May 25, 1989〕 During the 1989 indoor season, the Sockadillos finished runner up to the Lubbock Lazers, but garnered multiple post-season honors,including MPV and league leading scorer (71 goals) Brian Monaghan, assist leader Uwe Balzis and Coach of the Year Tony Simoes.〔(The Year in American Soccer - 1989 )〕 This year, Saeed Kadkhodaian also became team owner and Suhnholz replaced Simoes as head coach. Kadkhodaian had played for the team in its first few seasons. He had also held several positions in the team management. In 1990 Kadkhodaian leased the club to the Austin Capital Soccer Club.〔''Sockadillos' coach sees brighter future'' Austin American-Statesman - Saturday, May 19, 1990〕 In March 1994, the team was renamed the Lone Stars and Suhnholz returned as head coach. By this time, the team was co-owned by Kadkhodaian and Rick Schram.〔''Briefs'' Austin American-Statesman - Thursday, March 17, 1994〕 In February 1997, the Lone Stars became a fully professional team.〔''Lone Stars ready to shine at pro soccer'' Austin American-Statesman (TX) - Tuesday, February 25, 1997〕

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