Post by Macmoish on May 27, 2013 14:32:26 GMT
This is from three months ago, but I don't recall seeing this before
So CONGRATULATIONS to one of top-ten all time greatest managers
INDOOR HALL OF FAME - March 5, 2013
Jago to be inducted into Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame
This week former Dallas Sidekicks coach Gordon Jago was named to the 2013 class to be inducted into the Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame.
Jago coached the Dallas Sidekicks for 12 seasons, and in 1987 led the team to a championship against the Tacoma Stars in the most memorable seven-game series in indoor soccer history. He coached the Sidekicks to a CISL championship in 1993, finishing with a 259-223 overall regular season record. Jago’s legacy includes discovering Tatu in Brazil and eventually bringing him to Dallas where he became an indoor soccer legend. He was named Coach of the Year with the Sidekicks in 1986 and 1993. At various times in his Sidekicks career, Jago doubled as General Manger, General Partner and Team President of the club in addition to his coaching duties. Jago retired as Head Coach after the 1997 season and became President of the World Indoor Soccer League in 1998. Currently Jago serves as Ambassador and Special Consultant to the Dallas Cup international youth soccer tournament, and is also a member of the Sidekicks broadcast team.
“I am very honored to receive the award for I have nothing but good memories of my years with the Sidekicks in the indoor soccer leagues,” Jago said. “It is a reward not only for me, but also to all of the assistant coaches, staff and players whose efforts made it possible for me to be selected.”
Jago is nominated along with five notable players, all who played in the era from 1978 to 1992 when the original MISL and NASL Indoor dominated the indoor scene.
“All of my fellow inductees are outstanding players whose performances over many years took the indoor soccer game here in the USA to a new level of play and entertainment,” Jago said. “I have so many great memories of their performances even though they were against the Sidekicks.”
Season tickets are on sale for the Dallas Sidekicks 2013-2014 season . For more information, visit www.dallassidekicks.net or call 214-550-6130. Follow the team on Twitter @gosidekicks or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoSidekicks.
dallassidekicks.net/jago-named-to-be-inducted-into-indoor-soccer-hall-of-fame/
Indoor Hall of Fame
Gordon Jago
Born 10/22/32 London, England
Inducted 2013
Jago coached the Dallas Sidekicks and Tampa Bay Rowdies before moving to the Sidekicks front office and then serving as Commissioner of the World Indoor Soccer League. In 1987 Jago coached the Sidekicks to a championship against the Tacoma Stars in the most memorable seven-game series in indoor soccer history. He won the 1979-80 NASL championship with the Rowdies and led the Sidekicks to a CISL championship in 1993 finishing with a 259-223 overall regular season record. Jago's legacy includes signing Tatu in Tampa Bay and bringing him to Dallas where he became an indoor soccer icon. Jago worked tirelessly off the field to keep the Sidekicks in Dallas and is currently a member of their broadcast team.
www.indoorsoccerhall.com/hall-of-fame-classes/class-of-2012-13/gordon-jago
www.facebook.com/indoorsoccerhall?group_id=0
So CONGRATULATIONS to one of top-ten all time greatest managers
INDOOR HALL OF FAME - March 5, 2013
Jago to be inducted into Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame
This week former Dallas Sidekicks coach Gordon Jago was named to the 2013 class to be inducted into the Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame.
Jago coached the Dallas Sidekicks for 12 seasons, and in 1987 led the team to a championship against the Tacoma Stars in the most memorable seven-game series in indoor soccer history. He coached the Sidekicks to a CISL championship in 1993, finishing with a 259-223 overall regular season record. Jago’s legacy includes discovering Tatu in Brazil and eventually bringing him to Dallas where he became an indoor soccer legend. He was named Coach of the Year with the Sidekicks in 1986 and 1993. At various times in his Sidekicks career, Jago doubled as General Manger, General Partner and Team President of the club in addition to his coaching duties. Jago retired as Head Coach after the 1997 season and became President of the World Indoor Soccer League in 1998. Currently Jago serves as Ambassador and Special Consultant to the Dallas Cup international youth soccer tournament, and is also a member of the Sidekicks broadcast team.
“I am very honored to receive the award for I have nothing but good memories of my years with the Sidekicks in the indoor soccer leagues,” Jago said. “It is a reward not only for me, but also to all of the assistant coaches, staff and players whose efforts made it possible for me to be selected.”
Jago is nominated along with five notable players, all who played in the era from 1978 to 1992 when the original MISL and NASL Indoor dominated the indoor scene.
“All of my fellow inductees are outstanding players whose performances over many years took the indoor soccer game here in the USA to a new level of play and entertainment,” Jago said. “I have so many great memories of their performances even though they were against the Sidekicks.”
Season tickets are on sale for the Dallas Sidekicks 2013-2014 season . For more information, visit www.dallassidekicks.net or call 214-550-6130. Follow the team on Twitter @gosidekicks or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoSidekicks.
dallassidekicks.net/jago-named-to-be-inducted-into-indoor-soccer-hall-of-fame/
Indoor Hall of Fame
Gordon Jago
Born 10/22/32 London, England
Inducted 2013
Jago coached the Dallas Sidekicks and Tampa Bay Rowdies before moving to the Sidekicks front office and then serving as Commissioner of the World Indoor Soccer League. In 1987 Jago coached the Sidekicks to a championship against the Tacoma Stars in the most memorable seven-game series in indoor soccer history. He won the 1979-80 NASL championship with the Rowdies and led the Sidekicks to a CISL championship in 1993 finishing with a 259-223 overall regular season record. Jago's legacy includes signing Tatu in Tampa Bay and bringing him to Dallas where he became an indoor soccer icon. Jago worked tirelessly off the field to keep the Sidekicks in Dallas and is currently a member of their broadcast team.
www.indoorsoccerhall.com/hall-of-fame-classes/class-of-2012-13/gordon-jago
www.facebook.com/indoorsoccerhall?group_id=0