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Washington Diplomats

Washington Diplomats
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Full name Washington Diplomats
Nickname(s) Diplomats, Dips
Founded 1974
Dissolved 1980
Stadium Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Pat Cunningham Stadium
D.C. Armory (indoor)
Ground Capacity 55,000, 5,000
6,500 (indoor)
Chairman Steve Danzansky
Coach Gordon Bradley
League NASL
Washington Diplomats (1981)
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Full name Washington Diplomats
Nickname(s) Diplomats, Dips
Founded 1981
Dissolved 1981
Stadium Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Ground Capacity 55,000
Chairman Jimmy Hill
League NASL

The Washington Diplomats were an American soccer club based in Washington, D.C.. Throughout their existence, the club played their home games at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium and indoor home matches at the neighboring D.C. Armory. Founded as an expansion franchise in 1974, the Diplomats competed in the now-defunct North American Soccer League, then the top-tier soccer league of the American soccer pyramid.

Plagued with mediocrity in their first few seasons of existence, the Diplomats did not qualify for the playoffs until 1976, their fifth year in the league. Immediately, the Diplomats were knocked out by the New York Cosmos in the first round. The following season, the club played their home matches in Northern Virginia at W.T. Woodson High School, before going back to RFK Stadium. During the next three seasons, the Diplomats achieved more regular season success and reached the postseason every year from 1977 until 1980. Consequently, the club experienced a spike in average attendance, nearing 20,000 fans a game by the 1980 season, although a significant number of tickets were "comps" or "papered" by the teams' front office staff.

Following the end of the 1980 season, the original Diplomats club folded when then owner, the Madison Square Garden Corp., had accumulated losses of $6 million and team president Steve Danzansky could not gather enough money to keep the team alive. However, that same season the Detroit Express NASL franchise relocated to the Washington metropolitan area, renaming themselves the "Diplomats" due to perceived familiarity of the moniker to the area. However, a regression of attendance and a lack of field success spelt the death knell of the franchise, and the Diplomats folded following the 1981 season.

The Washington Whips were a soccer team based in Washington, D.C. that played in the United Soccer Association. The league was made up of teams imported from foreign leagues. The Washington club was actually Aberdeen F.C. from Scotland.


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