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games at a field without lights. Official attendance figures were not kept, but one contemporary media source listed the average attendance for Buffalo home games at less than 1,000 fans per game. Despite the USL's austere financial design, the Storm were not able to balance the books in these conditions. Most of the rest of the league was not faring much better. The indoor season that had been discussed at the league's founding never materialized. Shortly after discussions for a USL/NASL merger fell apart in March 1985, Buffalo was one of the five USL teams who chose to fold. The MISL's Stallions had "suspended" operations to re-organize the previous July but ultimately never re-started, so the folding of the Storm left Buffalo without any professional soccer until the formation of the
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an indoor season in the winter), a strict salary cap, a focus on American players and a mostly regional schedule to reduce travel costs were all pillars on which this new league was to be founded. Three ASL clubs would end up coming directly to the USL, while two other clubs were re-organized and renamed for USL membership. Four new teams also joined the league, one of which would be the Buffalo Storm.
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The Storm faced two substantial challenges in joining the upstart USL. The first was that they only had about six weeks in between announcing their existence and the beginning of league play, leaving precious little time to drum up sponsors, investors or fans. The other was having to play all home
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to break away and start planning a new second division league, which they named the United Soccer League. Their vision was a stable league in which teams could operate within their means and take a more "grass roots" approach to building a fan base in their communities. Year-round operation (with
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was in significant decline following the "boom years" of the late 1970s, undone by a period of over-expansion and overspending that created an unstable environment in which teams were constantly folding or moving to new cities. By 1984, only nine teams were left in the league (down from a peak of
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had likewise doomed itself to instability and difficult economic realities when it expanded beyond the northeastern United States, where it had operated very modestly since 1933, and tried to establish a foothold on the west coast in the '70s and southern states in the '80s. These expansions
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At the ASL's annual league meetings in January 1984, two of the remaining six teams announced plans to go "dormant" for 1984. Despite this, the league rejected a proposal for an expansion team in Fort Lauderdale, which prompted the owners of the
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had been the Lancers' head coach for a few years in the '70s (including for their 1970 championship season), and he chose former Lancers all-star midfielder
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The early 1980s were a lean and difficult time for professional outdoor soccer in the United States. The
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In between working together in Rochester and founding the Storm, DeRosa and Escos were both part of the
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produced a string of short-lived franchises, and the league had contracted to only six teams in 1983.
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The new Buffalo team was led by two men whose history together dated back to the defunct
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were an American professional soccer team. They played for one season (1984) in the
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to be the Storm's coach. They officially announced their existence in April.
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twenty-four in 1980). The de facto second division
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Index

United Soccer League
All-High Stadium
North American Soccer League
American Soccer League
Jacksonville Tea Men
Dallas Americans
Rochester Lancers
Sal DeRosa
Francisco "Pancho" Escos
The 1984 Season
Buffalo Stallions
Major Indoor Soccer League
New York Nationals
Rochester Flash
Fort Lauderdale Sun
Buffalo Blizzard
NPSL
United States
Dennis Mepham
United States
Randy Pikuzinski
United States
Rudy Pikuzinski
United States
Otto Orf
United States
Dave Lischner
United States
Pat Occhiuto
Argentina

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