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The Philadelphia Fury was an American
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team that competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) from
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to
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. The team was based in
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and played their home games at
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. The team's ownership group included rock musicians
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,
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,
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, and
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. During the team's three years of play in Philadelphia it never had a winning record, but qualified for, and advanced to the second round, of the 1979 playoffs. After the 1980 NASL season, the team was sold and moved to Montreal, rebranding as the
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.


History


Origins and inaugural season

Philadelphia had previously been represented in the North American Soccer League (NASL) by the
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starting in
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with the team winning the NASL Final in its first year, but the team folded after the 1976 season concluded and a move to San Antonio did not come to fruition. In November 1977, Philadelphia was announced as the location of the NASL's twenty-second franchise for the upcoming 1978 season with
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,
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,
Mick Jagger Sir Michael Philip Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an English musician. He is known as the lead singer and one of the founder members of The Rolling Stones. Jagger has co-written most of the band's songs with lead guitarist Keith Richards; Jagge ...
, and
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announced as members of the ownership group. Bob Ehlinger, former NASL deputy commissioner and the former general manager of the
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was appointed general manager and executive vice president of the new team. The following month, Rick Wakeman and former
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manager Brian Lane led a press conference announcing the team would be known as the Fury and that former
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manager Richard Dinnis had been hired to be the team's head coach. The organization also announced that it had reached a financial settlement with original Atoms owner
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and intended to settle approximately $90,000 remaining outstanding debts owed by the previous franchise. During the press conference, former Chelsea and
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striker
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was introduced as the team's first signing. In January 1978, the Fury signed Irish midfielder
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and a week before the season
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Midfielder Alan Ball and former
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center back John Dempsey were brought into the club. In June 1978 and the team in last place with a record of six wins and ten losses, Dinnis resigned his position as head coach. A few days later midfielder Alan Ball was named player-coach as his replacement. The team's penultimate game of the season ended in controversy with Pierce O'Leary, on loan from Ireland's Shamrock Rovers F.C., attempted to attack referee George Courtney after
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striker Sead Sušić scored a goal in sudden death overtime. The Fury finished the season in last place of the Eastern Division of the American Conference with a record of twelve wins and eighteen losses. The team set a league record of 527-plus minutes without scoring a goal and were shutout a record twelve times during the season.


Second season and playoffs

On February 16, 1979, former Yugoslavia national team coach
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was announced as the team's new head coach. During the offseason, GM Ehlinger brought in goalkeeper
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from the Houston Hurricane, striker Davie Robb from the
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and four Yugoslav players, including Niki Nikolic who came in a deal from the
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along with Englishmen Jimmy Redfern. As of the team's home opener on March 31, 1979, only four players from the previous seasons' roster were still on the team, including John Dempsey. Alan Ball agreed to return after Southampton was defeated by
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in the 1978–79 Football League Cup, but only play eight games for the team before his loan deal was sold to the
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. On April 16, 1979, General Manager Bob Ehlinger resigned his position due to disagreements with the ownership group, Sam L'Hommedieu, a theater manager and concert promoter, was named as his interim replacement. In May 1979, England's First Division leading goal scorer Frank Worthington was brought over on loan from the
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. On June 20, 1979, the Fury named Tom Fleck, youth coordinator for the
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, as general manager. Despite the roster and management changes, the Fury ended the 1979 season with a losing record of ten wins and twenty losses, having lost all fifteen away matches. However, with the NASL standings based awarding teams six points for a win and one point for each regulation goal scored up to three per game, the Fury earned third place of the American Conference Eastern Division, finishing one point over the
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who had won twelve games but only scored forty one goals, fourteen less, than the Fury for the season, and qualifying for the playoffs. The Fury defeated the Houston Hurricane at home 2-1 in the first leg of Conference Quarterfinals and beat the Hurricanes in Houston by the same score, the team's first road victory in fifteen attempts. The team was defeated in the Conference Semifinals by the
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two games to none. A few weeks later, Marko Valok resigned his position as head coach to return to Yugoslavia. John Dempsey was named NASL Co-Defender of Year. In October 1979, Eddie Firmani, former head coach of the 1975 NASL Champion
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and back-to-back
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and
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NASL champion
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, was announced as the new Fury head coach with a three-year deal.


Third season and move

At the beginning of 1980, George O'Neill head coach of the Major Indoor Soccer League team the Philadelphia Fever and member of the NASL 1973 Championship winning
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was hired as an assistant coach. The roster was revamped again, with less than half of the previous season's roster returning. Davie Robb who had led the team in scoring the previous season as well as acting as team captain and voted team MVP was traded to the
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. Notable additions to the squad brought in by Firmani included Netherlands national team forward Bobby Vosmaer,
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, and Andrew Parkinson. After training for two weeks in the
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area, the Fury played two games against the Puerto Rico national team in Puerto Rico, winning both before opening the season against the
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. On May 17, 1980, it was reported that
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was negotiating to purchase the team and move it to
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. Rumors of the move continued throughout the season. The Fury ended the 1980 season in last place of the with a record of ten wins and twenty-two losses. Managing director
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announced that if a local buyer could be found, the team would be sold to Molson. On October 6, 1980, NASL Commissioner Phil Woosnam announced the team ownership rights had been transferred to Molson and Montreal. The team had reportedly lost more than $3.1 million in its three seasons.


Year-by-year


Honors

NASL championships * none Division titles * none All-star selections * 1978 Alan Ball ''(second team)'' Defender of the year * 1979 John Dempsey"Chelsea Legend Dempsey Still A Star"
''This Is Local London''. September 26, 2001.
U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame members * 2007 Bobby Smith


Head coaches

* Richard Dinnis 1978 * Alan Ball, Jr. 1978 *
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1979 * Eddie Firmani 1980


Legacy

In February 2014 it was announced that the Philadelphia Fury would compete in the inaugural season of the new American Soccer League (ASL) after being purchased by former MLS Assistant Coach and ASL CEO, Matt Driver. The new Fury carry the colors of the original team but played home games at Washington Township High School in New Jersey.


See also

*
Philadelphia Atoms The Philadelphia Atoms were an American soccer team based out of Philadelphia that played in the North American Soccer League (NASL). They played from 1973 to 1976, at Veterans Stadium (1973–75) and Franklin Field (1976). The club's colors ...
*
Philadelphia Union The Philadelphia Union are an American professional soccer club based in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference. Founded on February 28, 2008, the Union began ...
* Philadelphia Spartans *
Montreal Manic The Montreal Manic or the Manic de Montréal were a professional soccer team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, that played in the North American Soccer League. History "Le Manic" as they were called by the locals, were Montreal's first professi ...


References


External links

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