Hartford S.C.

Last updated
Full nameHartford S.C.
Nickname(s)Kings
Founded1964
Dissolved1968
Stadium Dillon Stadium
Hartford, Connecticut
ManagerPaul Pantano
League American Soccer League

Hartford S.C. was an American soccer club based in Hartford, Connecticut that was a member of the American Soccer League. Champions in 1964-65 led by coach of the year Paul Pantano

For the 1966/67 and 1968 seasons the team was known as the Hartford Kings.

Year-by-year

YearGamesWinsDrawsLosesDivisionLeagueReg. SeasonPlayoffsU.S. Open Cup
Hartford S.C.
1964/65 9801N/AASL1stChampion (no playoff)?
1965/66 15735N/AASL5thNo playoff?
Hartford Kings
1966/67 112182ASL6th, NorthDid not qualifyDid not enter
1967/68 52122ASLWithdrew early in the seasonDid not enter
1968 1320112ASL6thDid not qualifyDid not enter


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