• The Chicago Sting (1974–1988) was an American professional soccer team representing Chicago. The Sting played in the North American Soccer League from...
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    The Sting is a 1973 American caper film set in September 1936, involving a complicated plot by two professional grifters (Paul Newman and Robert Redford)...
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  • Look up sting, stinging, or stings in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sting may refer to: Stinger or sting, a structure of an animal to inject venom...
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  • Hans Weiner (category Chicago Sting (NASL) players)
    European Cup Final. He spent three years in the United States, playing for Chicago Sting. After retiring, he ran a bar in Berlin, named Hanne am Zoo. Weiner...
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  • (March 13, 1976). "Opener for the Sting tonight". Chicago Tribune. p. 5, Section 2. "International Amphitheatre". WTTW Chicago. 25 November 2013. Retrieved...
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    the 1950s, the Chicago Falcons operated. They won the National Challenge Cup in 1953. Chicago was once the home of the Chicago Sting who competed in...
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    its 17 outdoor and 4 indoor seasons. The All Stars defeat the host Chicago Sting 9-8 before 14,328 fans. 1929: Stadium opened with bout between Tommy...
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    Pappa, Damani Ralph, Bakary Soumaré and Nery Castillo. Chicago was once the home of the Chicago Sting who competed in the top-level North American Soccer...
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  • Association (1946–1950) Chicago Sting, an American professional NASL soccer team (1974–1988) USS Chicago, any of several U.S. Navy vessels Chicago (aircraft), a...
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  • Gordon Hill (footballer) (category Chicago Sting (MISL) players)
    the summer of 1975 on loan with the North American Soccer League's Chicago Sting, and being named All League, Hill subsequently signed for Manchester...
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  • league planned to relaunch in 1986. Of those final nine teams, the Chicago Sting, Minnesota Strikers, New York Cosmos, and San Diego Sockers joined the...
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  • than Chicago. Minnesota would not even qualify for the playoffs, despite having a better record than both Chicago and Vancouver. The Chicago Sting won...
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    The defunct Chicago Sting soccer club played at Soldier Field and Comiskey Park from 1974 to 1984. In NCAA Division I sports, the Chicago State Cougars...
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  • That ended when Lee Stern, owner of the North American Soccer League's Chicago Sting which played both indoors and outdoors at the time, paid the MISL to...
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  • Soccer Bowl Series '84 (category Chicago Sting matches)
    departure from previous years, it was a best-of-three series between the Chicago Sting and the Toronto Blizzard as opposed to a single-game championship. The...
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    Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner CBE (born 2 October 1951), known as Sting, is an English musician, activist and actor. He was the frontman, principal songwriter...
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  • Soccer Bowl '81 (category Chicago Sting matches)
    '81 was the championship final of the 1981 NASL season, between the Chicago Sting and the New York Cosmos. The match was played on September 26, 1981...
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  • Ian Storey-Moore (category Chicago Sting (NASL) players)
    non-league Burton Albion, as well as North American Soccer League side Chicago Sting. He later served as player-manager for Shepshed Charterhouse, and for...
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    Steve Borden (born March 20, 1959), better known by the ring name Sting, is an American retired professional wrestler. Borden is best known for his time...
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    Thomas Rongen (category Chicago Sting (MISL) players)
    collapsed. In October 1985, Rongen signed as a free agent with the Chicago Sting of MISL. At the end of the season, he moved to Florida to coach youth...
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    Allstate Arena (category Chicago Sting sports facilities)
    multi-purpose arena in Rosemont, Illinois, United States, northwest of Chicago, located at the corner of Mannheim Road and Lunt Avenue, just north of...
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  • (1986–1988). Hans Weiner, 73, German footballer (Hertha BSC, Bayern Munich, Chicago Sting). Primo Zamparini, 85, Italian bantamweight boxer, Olympic silver medalist...
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    from 1941 to 1950. The park was also home to the Chicago Mustangs and Chicago Sting of the NASL, and hosted the final edition of the original Soccer Bowl...
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    South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1924 and reconstructed in 2003, the stadium has served as the home of the Chicago Bears from the...
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  • Retrieved June 17, 2012. funwhileitlasted.com. "October 1, 1984 – Chicago Sting vs. Toronto Blizzard". Funwhileitlasted.com. WildStat.com. "USA-MLS-NASL"...
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    Wrigley Field (category Chicago Sting sports facilities)
    held in November. The Wildcats also hosted Iowa in November 2023. The Chicago Sting of the North American Soccer League (NASL) used Wrigley, along with...
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  • Willie Morgan (category Chicago Sting (NASL) players)
    the North American Soccer League in the late 1970s, playing for the Chicago Sting in 1977 and Minnesota Kicks the following three summers. During his...
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  • British musician Sting and Algerian songwriter Cheb Rabah (Rabah Zarradine), featuring Algerian raï singer Cheb Mami, from Sting's sixth solo studio...
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    Dick Advocaat (category Chicago Sting (NASL) players)
    1978, Advocaat made the move to the United States to play with the Chicago Sting in the North American Soccer League (NASL). That season, he made 24...
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    Pato Margetic (category Chicago Sting (MISL) players)
    States to play for the Detroit Express in 1979 and then moved on to the Chicago Sting in 1981, where he went on to win NASL Soccer Bowls in 1981 and 1984...
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