Philadelphia KiXX
Founded | 1995 | ||
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Dissolved | 2010 | ||
Stadium | Liacouras Center | ||
Capacity | 10,206 | ||
President | Jeffrey Rotwitt | ||
League | MISL | ||
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The Philadelphia KiXX were a professional indoor soccer team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Founded in 1995 as an NPSL expansion franchise, they played in the Major Indoor Soccer League.
The team colors were teal, red and black.[1] After the closing of the Spectrum following the 2008-09 season, the Philadelphia KiXX moved to the Liacouras Center, on the campus of Temple University, for 2009-10.
The team went on hiatus after the conclusion of the 2009-10 season.
History
The team's original owner was Ed Tepper, also president of Tepper Properties Inc, had been one of the co-founders of the original MISL. In 2001, the KiXX along with five other NPSL franchises founded the new Major Indoor Soccer League. The KiXX won the first MISL championship (2001-2002 season) over the Milwaukee Wave 2 games to 1 (4 to 11, 11 to 4, 8 to 6) in the best of three game championship series. The KiXX also won the 2006-2007 MISL championship defeating the Detroit Ignition 13 to 8 in a one-game championship. After the MISL folded in 2008, the KiXX announced that they had joined the National Indoor Soccer League for its inaugural season in 2008-09. The NISL took on the MISL moniker for its second season.
Peter Pappas Retirement and Legacy
On March 2, 2010, KiXX goalkeeper Peter Pappas retired after playing his final match against the Baltimore Blast at the Liacouras Center. In honor of his years of dedication and spotless record the KiXX decided to retire the #22 jersey. Pappas spent 13 seasons with the KiXX. During that time he played in 416 matches, recording 5,399 saves and 230 wins. He was named Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) ‘Goalkeeper of the Year’ four times and an All-League selection eight times.[2]
Don D'Ambra Retirement
Fellow long-term KiXX member Don D'Ambra retired in 2010 as well. He served as head coach of the KiXX from 2002-2010 and played 575 games as well, scoring 483 goals. In April 2010, D'Ambra was named the head coach of the Saint Joseph's Hawks men's soccer team, which he continues to coach today.[3]
Roster
As of March 17, 2010
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Year-by-year
Year | League | Logo | Reg. Season | Playoffs | Avg. attendance |
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1996-97 | NPSL II | 3rd East, 17-23 | Lost Conference Quarterfinals to Blast 8-15; 8-18 | 7,894 | |
1997-98 | NPSL II | 1st East, 26-14 | Won Conference Semifinals over Crunch 10-4; 29-27 Lost Conference Finals to Wave 9-7; 5-19; 3-12; 10-16 |
8,637 | |
1998-99 | NPSL II | 1st East, 23-17 | Won Conference Semifinals over Wave 9-11; 13-11; 14-5 Lost Conference Finals to Crunch 0-15; 15-30 |
8,974 | |
1999-00 | NPSL II | 2nd East, 24-20 | Lost Conference Semifinals to Blast 11-15; 12-25 | 8,081 | |
2000-01 | NPSL II | 4th American, 22-18 | Won Conference Semifinals over Heat 21-19; 19-14 Won Conference Finals over Blast 19-23; 12-8; 16-15 Lost Championship to Wave 12-16; 8-9; 8-10 |
5,224 | |
2001-02 | MISL II | 2nd MISL, 30-14 | Won Semifinals over Comets 18-13 Won Championship over Wave 4-11; 11-4; 8-6 |
5,328 | |
2002-03 | MISL II | 1st Eastern, 24-12 | Lost Semifinals to Blast 6-8 | 4,294 | |
2003-04 | MISL II | 2nd Eastern, 20-16 | Lost Quarterfinals to Comets 5-8 | 5,226 | |
2004-05 | MISL II | 3rd MISL, 22-17 | Lost Semifinals to Force 3-6; 6-10 | 5,361 | |
2005-06 | MISL II | 5th MISL, 10-20 | Failed to Qualify | 6,990 | |
2006-07 | MISL II | 3rd MISL, 17-13 | Won Semifinals over Storm 8-11; 10-6; 2-0 Won Championship over Ignition 13-8 |
6,551 | |
2007-08 | MISL II | 7th MISL, 12-18 | Failed to Qualify | 6,118 | |
2008-09 | NISL | 4th NISL, 10-8 | Failed to Qualify | 6,444 | |
2009-10 | MISL III | 4th MISL, 8-12 | Failed to Qualify | 4,725 | |
Total | 265-222 Win % = .544 |
15-20 Win % = .429 |
6,080 |
Head coaches
Name | Years |
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Dave MacWilliams | 1996–1999 |
Omid Namazi | 1999–2002 |
Don D'Ambra | 2002–2010 |
Arenas
- Wachovia Spectrum 1996-2009
- Liacouras Center 2009–2010[4]
- Between 1996-2009 the team has also played select games at the Wachovia Center, Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tennessee, and at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, New Jersey.[5]
References
- ↑ http://www.funwhileitlasted.net/2014/03/22/1996-2010-philadelphia-kixx/
- ↑ http://www.philaurams.com/General_news/Men-s_Soccer
- ↑ "Don D'Ambra". Saint Joseph's University Hawks. Saint Joseph's University. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
- ↑ National Indoor Soccer League Will Begin Play in November
- ↑ Sidekicks Opponents: Philadelphia Kixx
External links
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