Washington Diplomats (1988–90)

This article is about the third Washington Diplomats of the APSL. For the original and second Washington Diplomats of the NASL , see Washington Diplomats

The Washington Diplomats were an American soccer team established in 1987 which played in the American Soccer League in 1988 and 1989 and the American Professional Soccer League in 1990.

History

Established in 1987 as an independent team, the Diplomats, owned by Julio Pinon, drew many of their players, and head coach Hugo Berly, from Club España.[1] The newly formed Diplomats won the 1987 Ambassador's Cup when they tied the Honduran national team in June.[2] In April 1988, the team entered the newly established American Soccer League.[3] At the time, Ian Bain had been hired as an interim head coach. On May 6, 1988, Berly returned as head coach with the team at 2-3.[4] He quickly revamped the Diplomats roster, bringing in Philip Gyau and Jean Harbor who were instrumental in taking the team to the ASL title that season. The Diplomats began the 1989 American Soccer League season well, but lost team-leading scorer Harbor for a month to suspension after he broke Pedro Magallanes jaw.[5] The Dips finished just out of playoff contention. For the 1990 season, this league merged with the Western Soccer Alliance to form the American Professional Soccer League. The Diplomats finished with the lowest number of points in the APSL Eastern Conference. In October 1990, the league terminated the Diplomats who were facing significant financial difficulties at the time.

Year-by-year

Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup
1988 N/A ASL 2nd, Southern Champion Did not enter
1989 N/A ASL 3rd, Southern Did not qualify Did not enter
1990 N/A APSL 5th, ASL South Did not qualify Did not enter

Coach

References

  1. Club Espana In Semifinals
  2. DIPLOMATS GAIN TIE IN FINAL Washington Post - Monday, June 8, 1987
  3. The Year in American Soccer - 1988
  4. BERLY IS NAMED DIPLOMATS COACH Washington Post - Friday, May 6, 1988
  5. Strikers Rout Sharks, Reach .500

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