1999 Richmond Kickers season

The 1999 Richmond Kickers season was the Richmond Kickers' seventh season of existence, and their third consecutive season in the A-League, the second division of the American soccer pyramid from 1995 until 2004.

Background

Roster

The following players played for the Kickers during the 1999 season.[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Mike McGinty
2 DF Kevin Scott
3 FW Roger Thomas
4 MF Trip Ellis
5 DF Chris Fox
6 FW Rob Ukrop
7 FW Derrick Etienne, Sr.
8 DF Nevio Pizzolitto
9 MF Paul Lekics
10 MF Matt Borgard
11 MF Tony WIlliams
12 MF Orlando Bueso
No. Position Player
13 FW Leigh Cowlishaw
14 FW Dwayne DeRosario
15 DF Darrell Etienne
16 DF Josh McKay
17 FW Gary Glasgow
18 FW Onandi Lowe
20 MF Marco Ferruzzi
21 FW Ihor Dotsenko
22 GK Alex Deegan
24 MF Gregory Messam
25 FW Lee Radzki
26 MF Mark Jonas
27 MF Erin Wilson

Competitions

A-League

Standings

Place Team GP W L SW SL GF GA GD BP Points
1 Hershey Wildcats 28 17 11 2 1 54 33 +21 10 75
2 Richmond Kickers 28 17 11 3 1 51 44 +7 6 69
3 Charleston Battery 28 15 13 3 2 43 39 +4 6 62
4 Jacksonville Cyclones 28 13 15 1 1 51 61 -10 9 59
5 Atlanta Silverbacks 28 15 13 1 1 51 61 -10 9 59
6 Hampton Roads Mariners 28 15 13 5 2 45 41 +4 5 57
6 Raleigh Express 28 11 17 2 2 32 50 -18 5 47
6 Maryland Mania 28 3 25 1 1 16 85 -69 2 13

Results summary

Results by round

Match results

May 28, 1999 6Atlanta Silverbacks2–3 (a.e.t.)Richmond KickersClarkston, Georgia
7:35 p.m. EST Report Stadium: DeKalb Memorial Stadium

A-League Playoffs

September 11, 1999 Staten Island Vipers3–2 (a.e.t.)Richmond KickersStaten Island, New York
Inneh  27', 57'
Dugas  97'
Glasgow  30', 80' Attendance: 1,452

U.S. Open Cup

Statistics

Transfers

References

  1. "1999 Richmond Kickers". Richmond Kickers Pro Soccer. richmondkickers.com. September 26, 1999. Archived from the original on October 8, 1999. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
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