Hartford Hellions

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Hartford Hellions
Full nameHartford Hellions
Nickname(s)Hellions
Founded1979
Dissolved1981 (moved)
GroundNew Haven Coliseum
Hartford Civic Center
LeagueMISL

The Hartford Hellions were a soccer team based out of Hartford, Connecticut that played in the Major Indoor Soccer League. They played from 1979 to 1981. The Hellions played their first season in the New Haven Coliseum before moving to the remodelled Hartford Civic Center. The team was conceived and owned by Glastonbury accountant William Chipman. The two seasons in Hartford the Hellions average 4,361 fans per game.

In May 1981, Athletes in Action purchased the Hellions and moved the team to Memphis, Tennessee. The new owners renamed the Hellions the Memphis Americans.

Coaches

Hank Liotart – Head Coach 1979-80

Charlie McCully – Head Coach 1980-81

References

  1. ^ Benagh, Jim (11 May 1981). "SPORTS WORLD SPECIALS; Kicked Around". The New York Times.