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  1. Seattle Sounders FC is an American professional men's soccer club based in Seattle, Washington, United States. The Sounders compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Western Conference. The club was established on November 13, 2007, and began play in 2009 as an MLS expansion team. The Sounders are a phoenix club, replacing the ...

  2. Team name, badge and colors unveiled. Fans chose a name for the team in an online poll held between March 27 and 31, 2008. The initial list of possibilities – Seattle FC, Seattle Republic and Seattle Alliance – deliberately did not include Seattle Sounders in order to provide a "fresh start".

  3. Apr 8, 2015 · HistoryLink.org Essay 11056. Seattle Sounders FC is a Major League Soccer (MLS) team that began play in 2009. The name, however, dates back to 1974 with the birth of the North American Soccer League's Seattle Sounders. That early team folded in 1983, and pro soccer in Seattle went into a holding period of less ambitious clubs and fast-changing ...

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    A Seattle expansion team for the North American Soccer League was proposed in early 1973 as part of a new Western Division that would include Los Angeles, San Jose, and Vancouver. On December 11, 1973, the league awarded an expansion team to Seattle that would be owned by a group of local businessmen led by Walter Daggatt of the Alpac Corporation; ...

    The Sounders played at Memorial Stadium for their first two seasons under a lease with the Seattle School District. The stadium was expanded to 17,925 seats during the 1974–75 offseason with temporary bleachers to accommodate the team's crowds, which were among the largest in the NASL. The artificial turf pitch at Memorial Stadium was 110 yards (33...

    Radio

    Radio station KVI carried all of the Sounders' regular season matches in 1974 with play-by-play commentary from Bob Robertson. The team renewed their contract with KVI for the 1975 season, with Robertson reprising his role and joined by head coach John Best for a pre-match segment. For the 1976 season, the station broadcast preseason games in addition to regular season and playoff coverage; the team paid for their radio time and sold advertising to recoup costs. The Sounders left KVI after th...

    Television

    Television highlights from the team's matches were broadcast in a weekly hour-long show on KOMO beginning in the 1975 season. It was the first television arrangement for an NASL team with a terrestrial broadcaster. KOMO sports director Bruce King hosted the show and was joined by Best to explain rules and tactics for the audience. KOMO later carried a live broadcast of the team's 1975 playoff game against the Portland Timbers with commentary from King and Cliff McCrath, head coach of the Seat...

    The Seattle Sounders were supported by the "Seattle Sounders Booster Club" in the 1970s and early 1980s.

    This is a complete list of seasons for the NASL club. For a season-by-season history including the current Seattle Sounders FC MLS franchise, see List of Seattle Sounders FC seasons. ^ 1. Avg. attendance include statistics from league matches only. ^ 2. Top goalscorer(s) includes all goals scored in League, League Cup, U.S. Open Cup, CONCACAF Champ...

    Team honors

    NASL championships 1. 1977runner-up 2. 1982runner-up NASL Conference championships 1. 1977Pacific Conference NASL Division championships 1. 1977Western Division, Pacific Conference NASL Division Titles (regular season) 1. 1980Western Division, National Conference 2. 1982Western Division Trans-Atlantic Challenge Cup 1. 1981 Winner Europac Cup 1. 1982 Winner League MVP 1. 1980 Roger Davies 2. 1982 Peter Ward Rookie of the Year 1. 1977 Jim McAlister North American Player of the Year 1. 1980 Jack...

    Individual honors

    All-Star first team selections 1. 1974 Barry Watling, John Rowlands 2. 1975 Mike England, Arfon Griffiths 3. 1976 Mike England 4. 1977 Mike England 5. 1978 Mike England 6. 1980 Roger Davies, Bruce Rioch 7. 1982 Peter Ward All-Star second team selections 1. 1974 Jimmy Gabriel, Hank Liotart 2. 1980 Jack Brand, Alan Hudson, John Ryan 3. 1981 Kevin Bond, Alan Hudson 4. 1982 Steve Daley, Ray Evans 5. 1983 Steve Daley, Ray Evans All-Star honorable mentions 1. 1974 Roy Sinclair 2. 1975 Dave Gillett,...

  4. Ari Liljenwall. SEATTLE — “We’re the Seattle freakin’ Sounders.”. It’s become a rallying cry for the Sounders ’ fan base ever since head coach Brian Schmetzer delivered those words ...

  5. Jul 20, 2003 · (Portland would enter the league in 1975). Seattle's entry was owned by a group of local businessmen and women who promptly named John Best coach of the team, and held a "name the team" contest. A month later, Sounders was selected as the winning name, beating out over 3,000 other suggestions, including "Mariners" (one of the finalists).

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  7. Seattle Sounders FC took the professional soccer world by storm since its establishment in 2007. The team, based in Seattle, joined Major League Soccer (MLS) in 2009 as an expansion team and has since emerged as one of the most successful clubs in the league. 1. HISTORY OF Seattle Sounders FC: Founded in 2009. 1.1.