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Ringo Cantillo of the New England Tea Men on the cover of a 1980-81 Kick Indoor soccer program from the North American Soccer League

New England Tea Men

The New England Tea Men played three outdoor seasons and parts of two indoor campaigns in the North American Soccer League between 1978 and 1980. Their best season was their debut in 1978, when the Teas won their division, beat the might New York Cosmos twice in the span eight days and produced the NASL’s Most Valuable Player with British import Mike Flanagan. Later years saw the club beset by stadium woes. The team moved to Jacksonville, Florida in late 1980 where it continued to play under the Tea Men named until going out of business in 1984.

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1980-81 New Orleans Pride program from the Women's Basketball League

New Orleans Pride

The New Orleans Pride were an early women’s professional basketball team that played two seasons between 1979 and 1981. The Pride joined the Women’s Professional Basketball League as an expansion franchise in May 1979, just weeks after the NBA’s New Orleans Jazz moved away to Utah. Like the Jazz, the Pride played their home games in the enormous Louisiana Superdome. Butch Van Breda Kolff, a former Jazz head coach, coached the Pride.

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1981-82 New York Arrows Yearbook from the Major Indoor Soccer League

New York Arrows

The Long Island-based New York Arrows were the original dynasty franchise in the sport of indoor soccer in the United States.ย  One of six founding franchises in the Major Indoor Soccer League in 1978, the Arrows won the first four MISL championships from 1979 to 1982.ย  The team was virtually unbeatable during this stretch, posting a regular season record of 114-26 with a star-studed roster that included all-time greats Steve Zungul and Branko Segota along with ex-New York Cosmos goalkeeper Shep Messing.

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New York Stars Women's Basketball League

New York Stars (1978-1980)

The New York Stars were one of the earliest women’s professional basketball teams in the United States, formed in 1978 at the inception of the Women’s Professional Basketball League (1978-1981).ย  Although the Stars would exist for just two years, the team enjoyed a number of highlights. These included a league championship, doubleheaders with the New York Knicks in the Madison Square Garden, and a pair of identical twins who were cast in national advertising campaigns.

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1981-82 New Jersey Rockets program from the Major Indoor Soccer League

New Jersey Rockets

The New Jersey Rockets were a One-Year Wonder in the Major Indoor Soccer League who played the winter of 1981-82 at the newly opened Brendan Byrne Arena at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford. One challenge for the Rockets was the presence of another indoor soccer team at the Brendan Byrne Arena that winter – the mighty New York Cosmos of the rival North American Soccer League.

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