This Week in American Soccer History: Protested game between the Minnesota Kicks and the Chicago Sting
Guest Contributor Dillon Young
This Week in American Soccer History: July 11 1979
The Minnesota Kicks, riding a five game winning streak took on the Chicago Sting in front of 23,073
at the Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, MN. This match, which pitted two of the most high
powered offenses in the league, started out slow and was tied 0-0 going into the break.
Du Nord @ Jul 15, 2011 9:20 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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