KC Pace FastForward Program is back for another Spring. Boys & girls (age 10-18) train 8 Wednesday nights at WJC. Adidas jersey provided. $150. For elite camp info & history contact Roblees: FastForward@kcpace.com 20 PLAYER LIMIT! (click photo for registration page)
WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE All Star Summer Camps
To find out more info on WJC All Star Soccer Summer Camps (day, evening, residential, goalkeeper) contact WJC Head Coach Chris Cissell at cissellc@william.jewell.edu .
ODP Academy at Jewell AUGUST 3-6 (3pm-8pm)
The 2009 MYSA ODP Western District Academy will take place August 3-6 at William Jewell. For more info contact Roblees: ODP@kcpace.com (CLICK MISSOURI BADGE FOR APPLICATION/REGISTRATION LINK)
KC BRASS (PDL) Home Opener: May 17 at WJC (5:00pm kickoff)
The KC Brass (PDL) will host the St. Louis Lions (PDL) in their home opener. The league game will double has a U.S. Open Cup qualifying match. Watch Kansas City's future professionals. 27 players have been drafted/signed pro after playing with KC Brass.
HISTORY: Pele to USA
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OPINION:
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TIMELINE: KC SOCCER
2009-1968
2008: KC's FOWLKES: WORLD CHAMPION
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2008: BC Women's Soccer Make School History
2008: For the first time in the program's 20 year history the Benedictine College women's soccer team qualifies for the NAIA National Championship Tournament after winning the HAAC Tournament championship. (link)
2007 & 2008 Benedictine Women's Soccer Videos
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2007: KC Kings (PASL) Kick It Indoors
2007: KC Kings begin play indoors in the PASL. Home games played at the Soccerdome. Head Coach: Vlatko Andonovski. (link)
2007: KC Brass Qualify for U.S. Open Cup
2007: KC Brass (PDL) qualify for the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup after finishing with a perfect 4-0-0 record in PDL US Open Cup Qualifying. (link)
Kansas City Brass (PDL)
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KC Brass slideshow
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2006: WJC: HAAC Champs, NATIONAL FINAL FOUR
2006: William Jewell College men's team 1st team to complete HAAC season perfect 9-0-0. WJC win HAAC, Region V & advance to NAIA NATIONAL FINAL FOUR. Finished regular season ranked #1 nationally by Masseyratings.com. (link)
2006: KC Pace Repeat as Missouri Champions
2006: 87/88 KC Pace repeated as Missouri State Cup champions by defeating St. Louis Scott Gallagher-Howe 3-1 in the 2006 U18 final. (link)
2005: KC Pace Historic Missouri Champions
2005: 87/88 KC Pace became the first non St. Louis team to win a Missouri State Cup championship in a U13-U19 age group since youth cup competition began in 1930. KC Pace defeated Lou Fusz-Popovic 3-1 in the U17 final. (link)
2004: Wizards Win Lamar Hunt US Open Cup
2004: The Kansas City Wizards (MLS) beat the Chicago Fire (MLS) 1-0 on a 95th minute goal by Igor Simutenkov to win the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup (the US national championship).
2003-2002: KC Mystics Appear & Disappear
2003-2002: The KC Mystics (W League) have brief stint in KC. Head Coach: Scoop Stanisic.
2002: Kansas City Brass
2002: KC Brass (PDL) before 2-1 exhibition loss vs KC Wizards (MLS) at Arrowhead Stadium. Head Coach: Jefferson Roblee. (link)
2001: KC Comets Return
2001: Without missing a beat, Comets and MISL take over for Attack and NPSL. The Comets will last four years in the new MISL before ceasing operation prior to the 2005-2006 season. (link)
2001: KC Dynamos Win U14 USYSA Nationals
2001: Mike Saif's KC Dynamos (KS) win the inagural USYSA U14 Girls Natoinal Championship. The title remains Kansas' only USYSA national championship in any age group. (link)
2001: World Cup qualifier in KC at Arrowhead
2001: April 25 (Wednesday) USA men win Wolrd Cup qualifier 1-0 vs Costa Rica at Arrowhead Stadium in front of 37,319 fans. Josh Wolff scores second-half goal to lift the USA. Photo: USA Captain Claudio Reyna during match.
2000: KC: MLS Champs
2000: Miklos Molnar scores first-half goal and Tony Meola records 10 saves leading KC Wizards to 1-0 MLS Cup championship vs Chicago Fire in Washington D.C. Head Coach: Bob Gansler.
1999: WWC Winners in KC
1999: November 7: Following their 99 Women's World Cup championship, USA's victory tour included beating Finland at Arrowhead in front of 36,405. Mia Hamm had 3 assists in the win.
1998: KC Brass Kickoff
1998: KC Brass begin play in USISL (now USL) PDSL (now PDL) in summer of 1998. Head Coach: Robi Goff.
1997: KC Attack Win 2nd NPSL Championship
1997: KC Attack were a perfect timeline sandwich between two KC Comets indoor eras. The Attack won National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) championships in 1993 and 1997.
1996: BIG XII Women's Soccer Debuts
1996: The U of Missouri and U of Kansas begin NCAA I women's college soccer programs.
1996: FLASHBACK
1996: FLASHBACK: Breaking themselves into three different teams, all three 87/88 KC Pace 3v3 teams (U10) finish undefeated 22-team tournament field. (link)
1996: KC Wiz Kickoff
1996: The Kansas City Wiz (now Wizards) are one of eight teams in the innagural season of Major League Soccer. Head Coach: Ron Newman. (link)
1994: WORLD CUP in USA
1994: Photo: Jefferson Roblee (wearing orange, left) takes in Brazil vs Netherlands at 94 WC Quarterfinal in Dallas,Texas. Brazil wins 3-2 & later wins 94 WC defeating Italy in PKs in front of 94,194 fans in Pasadena, California. (link)
1988: UMKC Men Kickoff
1988: UMKC Sponsor NCAA I Men's Soccer Team.
1986: KC Youth Soccer
1986: KC's U15/16 UHS Apollos, coached by George Derra, pictured before 3-2 win vs U16 Manitoba Select (Canada) at USA Cup in Minnesota. The showcase match followed USA vs Canada women's national team showcase match.
1983: KC Hosts MISL All Star Game: Stamenkovic
1983: Stan Stamenkovic (Memphis Americans) amazes Kemper crowd with spectacual skill and 4 goals. Despite Stamenkovic's efforts his East team loses to West team (Comets division) 7-6 in OT due to a Kim Roentved (Wichita Wings) blast.
FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT: KC's favorite 80s beat
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1981: KC Comets Kickoff
1981: Kansas City Comets begin play in Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). Sell-out crowds of over 16,000 fans regularly pack Kemper Arena.
1969: KC: NASL CHAMPS
1969: The Kansas City Spurs win the NASL championship ending the regular season with the best record in the league.
1968: Pele Plays in KC
1968: Pele & his Santos club team plays KC Spurs at Municipal Stadium on July 4, 1968. 19,296 fans watch Pele score goal in Santos 4-1 win. (link)
1968: KC Spurs 1st year team photo
1968: KC Spurs 1st year team photo
1968: Spurs & NASL Bring Pro Soccer to Kansas City
1968: The Kansas City Spurs of the North American Soccer League is KC's first pro soccer team. The Spurs last three years in KC...Winning the NASL Championship in 1969 before ceasing operations after the 1970 season.
Jefferson Roblee, contributor to TRR, is the Associate Head Coach of men's and women's soccer at William Jewell College, Head Coach of the Kansas City Brass of the Premier Development League (PDL) and co-director of the MYSA Western District ODP Academy and KC Pace FastForward Program. He has also coached Missouri ODP state teams and state champion club teams in Missouri (KC Pace: U17, U18) and Kansas (KC United: U19, U20). In addition, Jefferson Roblee served as the National Chair of the NSCAA/adidas Youth Boys and Girls Coach of the Year Committee in 2007 & 2008. (link)
Lincoln Roblee, TRR contributor, is the Head Coach of the women's soccer team at Benedictine College, Kansas City Brass of the Premier Development League (PDL) assistant coach and co-director of the MYSA Western Region ODP Academy and KC Pace FastForward Program. Lincoln Roblee has coached Missouri ODP state teams as well as the 2000 and 2001 KC United Kansas state cup champions (U19 & U20) as well as the 2005 & 2006 Missouri state cup champion KC Pace (U17 & U18). He was the MYSA Coach of the Year in 2005 and was a finalist for the BRINE-NAIA women's National Coach of the Year in 2008. (link)
photo: Lincoln Roblee and Jefferson Roblee
Recommended Viewing: KC native WILL JOHN
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