1986–87 Dallas Sidekicks season

The 1986–87 Dallas Sidekicks season was the third season of the Dallas Sidekicks indoor soccer club. The team was purchased in the off-season by a group of 37 limited partners under the banner Sidekicks I, Ltd. The team was purchased from Don Carter in order to prevent filing for bankruptcy. This season saw the team win the MISL Championship for the first time in franchise history.

Dallas Sidekicks
1986-87 season
OwnerSidekicks I, Ltd.
Head Coach Gordon Jago
StadiumReunion Arena
MISL3rd (Eastern Division)
MISL PlayoffsWon MISL Championship (vs. Tacoma Stars, 4-3)
Average home league attendance8,637

Roster

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK  USA Billy Phillips
1 GK  USA Mark White
2 DF  ENG David Stride
3 DF  IRL Victor Moreland
4 DF  CAN Mike Uremovich
5 DF  USA Mike Powers
6 MF  USA Ed Radwanski
8 MF  ENG Wes McLeod
9 FW  BRA Tatu
10 FW  USA Kevin Smith
11 MF  POR Pedro DeBrito
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 DF  TRI Hayden Knight
14 FW  USA Perry Van der Beck
15 FW  BRA Marcio Leite
15 MF  HUN Alex Tarnoczi
18 MF  CAN Mark Karpun
19 MF  USA Mickey Kydes
20 DF  USA John Hedlund
20 FW  ENG Howard Gayle
21 FW  COL Willie Molano
22 FW  USA Doc Lawson
31 GK  POL Krys Sobieski

Schedule and results

Preseason

Regular season

1986–87 Regular Season (28-24)

Legend:   Win   Loss

Postseason

Final standings

Eastern Division
GP W L Pct GB GF GA
1y-Cleveland Force523418.654--252218
2x-Baltimore Blast523319.6351239201
3x-Dallas Sidekicks522824.5386209197
4x-Minnesota Strikers522626.5008205198
5Chicago Sting522329.44211263265
6New York Express*26323.115--97159

y – division champions, x – clinched playoff berth, * - The New York Express folded midseason.

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