The Chicago Power were an indoor soccer team based in Chicago, Illinois, that competed in the American Indoor Soccer Association and National Professional Soccer League.

After the 1995–96 season, the team was sold to Peter Pocklington, moved and became the Edmonton Drillers.

Year-by-year

YearDivisionLeagueReg. seasonPlayoffsAvg. attendance
1988–892AISA3rdFinal
1989–902AISA3rd, National1st Round3,602
1990–912NPSL1st, NationalChampions2,459
1991–922NPSL1st, NationalSemifinals4,612
1992–931NPSL3rd, National1st Round4,909
1993–941NPSL5th, NationalDid not qualify4,515
1994–951NPSL6th, NationalDid not qualify3,333
1995–961NPSL6th, NationalDid not qualify2,847

Outdoor play

Although the Power was primarily known only as an indoor team, in the summer of 1992 they formed a full outdoor squad. Home matches were played at St. Charles High School's Norris Stadium and at Hanson Stadium on the Northwest Side. In addition to several exhibition matches they participated in the 1992 Professional Cup alongside five APSL and two CSL clubs. Chicago also took part in another international series dubbed Copa Chicago '92 which included Liga MX's Tecos F.C. and Tigres UANL and the APSL's Miami Freedom. They finished last in both competitions. In eight outdoor matches that year the Power won only once, lost five times, while drawing twice. In 1993 several other APSL clubs joined them in summer outdoor play.

1992 Outdoor results

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoal ScorersRef.
June 21, 1992Colorado FoxesEnglewood Stadium0–2
June 27, 1992Colorado FoxesNorris Stadium1–11,479Batata
July 10, 1992Tigres UANL MexicoHanson Stadium1–23,000 est.Richard Cordosa
July 12, 1992Miami FreedomHanson Stadium1–33,200 est.Art Wywrot
July 22, 1992San Francisco Bay BlackhawksBuck Shaw Stadium0–22,050
July 27, 1992Torpedo Minsk BelarusEast McCully Field1–0Batata
August 8, 1992Cruz Azul MexicoHanson Stadium2–27,000 est.Pato Margetic, Mirko Castillo
August 19, 1992San Francisco Bay BlackhawksNorris Stadium2–3Ken Snow, Pato Margetic

Notable players

Media coverage

The Chicago Power appeared locally, on SportsChannel Chicago. Howard Balson and Kenny Stern were the primary broadcast team in Chicago.