San Francisco Fog (soccer) (original) (raw)

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San Francisco Fog

Full name San Francisco Fog
Nickname(s) Fog
Founded 1980
Dissolved 1981
Ground Cow PalaceDaly City, California
Capacity 11,089 (under 5,000 per game)
Chairman David Schoenstadt
Manager Johnny Moore
League Major Indoor Soccer League
11–29 4th, Western Division

The San Francisco Fog was a Major Indoor Soccer League franchise which existed for only one season, 1980–1981.

The Fog, which played their home games at the Cow Palace, finished their single season of existence at 11–29. The team used The Eagles "Heartache Tonight" as their anthem.

On May 28, 1980, at the end of the 1979–1980 season, the owner of the Detroit Lightning, David Schoenstadt, moved his team from Detroit, Michigan to San Francisco, California where he renamed the team the San Francisco Fog. It had few decent players and drew under five thousand fans per game. After a dismal 1980–1981 season, Schoenstadt moved the franchise to Kansas City in May 1981 where the team flourished as the Kansas City Comets, the Fog finished 4th in the West division and did not qualify for the playoffs.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Indoor year-by-year

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Year League Record Reg. season Playoffs Avg. attendance
1980–81 MISL 11–29 4th West Opted out of playoffs 4,588