Connecticut Yankees
The Connecticut Yankees were a 2nd Division pro soccer team that roamed across the state in search of fans during the mid-to-late 1970’s, starting at Hartford’s Dillon Stadium and later playing out of East Haven and Stamford.
The Connecticut Yankees were a 2nd Division pro soccer team that roamed across the state in search of fans during the mid-to-late 1970’s, starting at Hartford’s Dillon Stadium and later playing out of East Haven and Stamford.
The Connecticut Wildcats were the first of several pro soccer clubs to set up shop at Hartford’s Dillon Stadium during the mid-1970’s. The club formed in November 1972 as an expansion franchise in the 2nd Division American Soccer League. The Wildcats best-known player, in retrospect, was the young goalkeeper Tony DiCicco. DiCicco went on to become one of the greatest coaches in the women’s game, leading the U.S. Women’s National Team to Olympic gold in 1996 and the World Cup in 1999.
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