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This article is about the original and second Washington Diplomats of the NASL. For the third team to use the name, see Washington Diplomats (APSL)
Washington Diplomats
Logo
Full name Washington Diplomats
Nickname(s) Diplomats, Dips
Founded 1974
Dissolved 1981
Stadium Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
(Capacity: 55,000)
Coach Gordon Bradley
League North American Soccer League
Home colors
Away colors

The name Washington Diplomats was used by three different soccer teams in Washington, D.C.

Contents

[edit] NASL original team

The original Washington Diplomats first came into being when, in 1974, the North American Soccer League (NASL) granted a franchise to a Washington, D.C. based business group. The team played their home games at RFK Stadium except for 1976 when they played at W.T. Woodson High School in Northern Virginia. After a lackluster beginning to the franchise, the Diplomats qualified for the playoffs and increased average game attendance in each of their last three years of existence. Additionally, in their final year, the Diplomats were able to sign the future European Player of the Century Johan Cruyff. After the 1980 season the Diplomats folded when then owner, the Madison Square Garden Corp., had accumulated losses of $6 million and team president Steve Danzansky could not gather enough money to keep the team alive.[1]

The cheerleaders for the original Diplomats were known as the Honeydips.

[edit] Year-by-year

1976 shirt badge
Year League W L T Pts Regular Season Playoffs
1974 NASL 7 12 1 70 4th, Eastern Division Did not qualify
1975 NASL 12 10 112 3rd, Eastern Division Did not qualify
1976 NASL 14 10 126 3rd, Atlantic Conference, Eastern Division Lost 1st Round (New York)
1977 NASL 10 16 92 4th, Atlantic Conference, Eastern Division Did not qualify
1978 NASL 16 14 145 2nd, National Conference, Eastern Division Lost 1st Round (Portland)
1979 NASL 19 11 172 2nd, National Conference, Eastern Division Lost Conference Quarterfinals (Los Angeles)
1980 NASL 17 15 159 2nd, National Conference, Eastern Division Lost 1st Round (Los Angeles)

[edit] NASL new Diplomats

After the original Diplomats folded following the 1980 season, the Detroit Express moved to Washington to become the new Diplomats. This team only lasted for one season.

[edit] Year-by-year

Year League W L T Pts Regular Season Playoffs
1981 NASL 15 17 135 3rd, Eastern Division Did not qualify

[edit] Famous players

England

Netherlands

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Wales

[edit] Coaches

[edit] Staff & Ownership

[edit] Average attendance per game

  • 1974: 4,975
  • 1975: 8,847
  • 1976: 5,963
  • 1977: 13,037
  • 1978: 10,783
  • 1979: 11,973
  • 1980: 19,205
  • 1981: 16,106

[edit] References

  1. ^ Feinstein, John (December 9, 1980). "Death of the Diplomats". Washington Post: p. D1. 

[edit] External links

[edit] See also




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