1984 Chicago Sting Roster

North American Soccer League (NASL)
Team Record: 13-11 - 120 points
in the NASL's Eastern Division

Won Championship
Coach: Willy Roy (13-11)
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Attendance: 100,512, Avg. 8,376 in 12 home dates
1984 Chicago Sting Statistics

The Chicago Sting of the North American Soccer League ended the 1984 season with a record of 13 wins and 11 losses for 120 points in the NASL's Eastern Division.

The Sting scored 50 goals and gave up 49. Karl-Heinz Granitza netted 16 goals for Chicago, while Seninho, Pato Margetic and Elvis Comrie each contributed five or more, too. Pato Margetic accounted for 14 assists.

Willy Roy coached the team. The 1984 Chicago Sting won the Championship.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Ricardo AlonsoFMarch 21, 19576'3"190Tansil, Argentina
Elvis ComrieFSeptember 7, 19595'10"180Bristol, England
Charlie FajkusMMarch 4, 19575'10"158Chicago, IL
Mike FloodMDecember 24, 19626'2"190
Ed GettemeierGNovember 29, 19596'0"180St. Louis, MO
Rudy GlennM,DOctober 12, 19586'2"185Lawton, OK
Karl-Heinz GranitzaFNovember 1, 19516'0"182Lunen, Germany
Gerry GrayMJanuary 20, 19625'7"150Glasgow, Scotland
Dave HusonM,F,DMay 1, 19515'9"150Jersey, Channel Islands Channel Islands
Chris KennyDMay 31, 19525'10"170St. Louis, MO
Frank KlopasFSeptember 1, 19665'9"155Athens, Greece
Hayden KnightD,F,MMarch 15, 19576'0"170Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Victor KodeljaF,DNovember 26, 19515'9"160Capua Casserta, Italy
Pato MargeticFMay 17, 19605'11"154Avellaneda, Argentina
Frantz MathieuDDecember 23, 19525'11"162Acul, Haiti
Pat McGauleyD/M,FApril 23, 19616'0"160St. Louis, MO
Robert MeschbachFJune 17, 19595'8"150Galt, ON Canada
Victor NogueiraGJuly 17, 19596'1"185Maputo, Mozambique
Ingo PeterM,FOctober 23, 19516'3"187Dortmund, Germany
Bob RigbyGJuly 3, 19516'0"175Ridley Park, PA
Manny RojasMJune 13, 19555'8"155Santiago, Chile
Greg RyanDJanuary 21, 19575'9"156Frankfurt, Germany
SeninhoFJuly 1, 19495'10"154Sá da Bandeira, Angola
Mark SimantonM,DDecember 8, 19585'11"158Chicago, IL