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The Syracuse Salty Dogs vs. the Atlanta Silverbacks in 2004 at Alliance Bank Stadium in Syracuse, NY

The Syracuse Salty Dogs were a professional men's soccer team in Syracuse, New York. They were a member of the A-League. The official club name was Syracuse Football Club, under the Syracuse Pro Sports Group, and it was founded in 2003, when the Salty Dogs played their first season, which they ended 11-12-5. Most home games were played at P&C Stadium. The team suspended operations in October 2004 and has not played since. Groups have been working to return professional soccer to Syracuse in the future.

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[edit] Financial Difficulties

Despite having the third-highest attendance in the A-League during its two years of play, the team faltered financially. Much strain has been put on its budget as a result of using Alliance Bank Stadium, which is run by the SkyChiefs. The team did not have a good relationship with the SkyChiefs. During their first season, the team was forced to play several home games at a high school football field in Liverpool, NY (also shared by the CNY Express, an amateur American football team). During its second season, the team's playoff home games were in Cortland, NY for similar reasons.

During its second and last season, there were proposals to build a downtown soccer stadium near Armory Square. After the team's folding, Matt Driscoll, Syracuse's mayor, stated that realization of such a stadium is only feasible if a team returns. The Syracuse Pro Sports group filed for bankruptcy.

[edit] Monolith Athletic Club

The Syracuse-based Monolith Athletic Club is working to return professional soccer to Syracuse. After over a year of negotiations, the group has cleared two out of the four hurdles necessary to bring USL soccer back to Syracuse. The second hurdle, seen as the pivotal one, involving the Chiefs baseball team, was cleared in April 2006.[1] The final two steps involve a settlement on territorial rights with the Rochester Raging Rhinos and expansion approval from the USL.[2] It is uncertain at this point what name would be used for the new team, although Syracuse Mustangs has been proposed.

In September 2007, the Matt Michael reported that Monolith Athletic Club owner, Vito William Lucchetti, was no longer involved with bringing pro soccer to Syracuse, citing his intent to focus on his other business dealings. What the future holds for Syracuse pro soccer is unknown. http://www.syracuse.com/articles/news/index.ssf?/base/news-11/119001967219480.xml&coll=1

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[edit] Year-by-year

Year League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup Record
2003 USL A-League 4th, Northeast Did not qualify Did not qualify 11-12-5 (W-L-D)
2004 USL A-League 3rd, Eastern Semifinals 3rd Round 15-8-5

[edit] 2003 Player Stats

Player Goals Assists Points
Gabriel Valencia 10 1 21
Machel Millwood 6 2 14
Lars Lyssand 4 3 11
Rene Rivas 4 0 8
Mike Kirmse 3 2 8
Noah Delgado 1 5 7
Ryan Mack 2 2 6
Jack Jewsbury 2 0 4
Neil McNab 2 0 4
Tommy Tanner 2 0 4
Ryan Hall 1 2 4
Ian Woan 1 2 4
Adauto Neto 1 1 3
Isiais Bardales 1 0 2
Anthony Medina 0 2 2
Paul Nagy 0 1 1

[edit] 2004 Player Stats

Player Goals Assists Points
Mauro Carabajal 9 1 18
Machel Millwood 6 4 16
Rene Rivas 6 2 14
Anthony Maher 6 1 13
Christoher Dore 3 6 12
Atilla Vendegh 3 3 9
Ian Woan 2 4 8
Lars Lyssand 3 1 7
Timothy O'Neil 1 2 4
Jonathon Steele 1 2 4
Matthew Barnes-Homer 1 0 2
Cjaba Kerekes 1 0 2
Christian Neagu 1 0 2
Cuauhtemoc Suarez 1 0 2
Kupono Low 0 1 1
Ryan Mack 0 1 1
Jason Perry 0 1 1

[edit] References

  1. ^  Michael, Matthew: "It's a Deal: Pro Soccer", Post-Standard, 20 April 2006
  2. ^  Michael, Matthew: "What's next: Making a deal with Rochester's Raging Rhinos", Post-Standard, 20 April 2006

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