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Full name | Chicago Sockers Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Sockers | ||
Founded | 1995 (as Chicago Stingers) | ||
Dissolved | 2000 | ||
Ground | Olympic Park Schaumburg, Illinois | ||
Chairman | Peter G. Richardson | ||
Manager | Bret Hall | ||
League | Premier Development League | ||
2000 | 1st, Heartland Division Playoffs: Champions | ||
Website | http://www.sockersfcchicago.com/ | ||
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The Chicago Sockers were an American soccer team that were founded in 1995 as the Chicago Stingers. The team was a member of the United Soccer Leagues (USL) and played at the professional level in the USISL Pro League, USISL Select League and USISL D-3 Pro League until 1999. The club was renamed Sockers and choose to be relegated to the amateur USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American soccer pyramid, for the 1999 season.
The Sockers were one of the most successful amateur teams in the late 1990s, winning three national titles including back-to-back PDL Championships in 1999 and 2000, reaching two divisional playoffs, and getting to both the quarterfinal and semifinal of the US Open Cup prior to 2000. Following the 2000 season, despite being reigning PDL Champions, the Sockers folded. However, the club survives as a youth soccer organization under the same name.
The Sockers played their home games at Olympic Park in the village of Schaumburg, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. The team's colors were blue and white.