1988-89 Chicago Power Roster

American Indoor Soccer Association (AISA)
Team Record: 22-18
in the AISA
Postseason: 4-4
Lost Championship
Coach: Karl-Heinz Granitza (22-18)
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Attendance: 66,041, Avg. 3,885 in 17 home dates
1988-89 Chicago Power Statistics

The Chicago Power of the American Indoor Soccer Association ended the 1988-89 season with a record of 22 wins and 18 losses in the AISA. The team compiled a postseason mark of 4-4.

The Power scored 171 goals and gave up 199. Karl-Heinz Granitza netted 61 goals for Chicago, while Viktor Jakovljevic, Batata and Oscar Albuquerque each tallied fifteen or more as well. Batata recorded 35 assists. Jay McCutcheon topped the squad with 19 wins and a team-best 4.96 goals against average, leading goalkeepers with enough qualifying appearances.

Karl-Heinz Granitza coached the team. The 1988-89 Chicago Power lost in the Championship.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Albert AdadeDJuly 17, 19615'8"157Kumasi, Ghana
Oscar AlbuquerqueMSeptember 4, 19545'8"155Lima, Peru
BatataFNovember 5, 19555'6"150Londrina, Brazil
Derek BujakMJune 21, 19655'7"155, Poland
Karl-Heinz GranitzaFNovember 1, 19516'0"182Lunen, Germany
Bret HallM,DNovember 16, 19565'6"148Buffalo, NY
Brad HauterG
Tom IsirovM6'2"165
Viktor JakovljevicF5'10"160, Yugoslavia
KederF,M/FAugust 2, 19655'7"155Belgrade, Serbia Yugoslavia
Louis Mateus
Jay McCutcheonGOctober 16, 19615'9"165Mahwah, NJ
Joe Pavlek
Victor QuniFMarch 6, 19675'8"159Pech, Yugoslavia
David Richardson
Mike RichardsonDOctober 8, 1968Inkberrow, England
Manny RojasMJune 13, 19555'8"155Santiago, Chile
Mark SimpsonGMarch 18, 19666'0"175Cincinnati, OH
Firous Soltan-Mohammadi
Dave WolfM5'7"158Dallas, TX