Full name Caribous of Colorado Dissolved 1978 Chairman Booth Gardner Ground Mile High Stadium | Nickname(s) The Caribous Ground Capacity 76,000 Founded 1978 Coaches Dave Clements, Dan Wood | |
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League North American Soccer League |
1978 05 14 new york cosmos vs colorado caribous
The Colorado Caribous (or The "Caribous of Colorado," as they were officially known) was a professional soccer team based in Denver, Colorado, that played in the North American Soccer League. Their primary owners were future Washington state governor Booth Gardner and Jim Guercio, owner of the Caribou Ranch.
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- History
- Uniforms
- 1978 Roster
- Coaches
- References

1978 06 01 chicago sting vs colorado caribous
History

They played one season in 1978 under head coaches Dave Clements, who was also a player on the team, and Dan Wood. Their home field was Mile High Stadium. The arrival of the Caribous marked the return of professional first division soccer to Denver after a two-year absence caused by the departure of the Denver Dynamos to Minneapolis in 1976. During their only season in the Mile High City, the new team compiled the worst record in the league (8-22) and finished in last place in the Central Division of the National Conference. After the season, the club moved to Atlanta to become the Atlanta Chiefs.
Uniforms

The lasting legacy of the Caribous is one of the most unusual, infamous uniforms in soccer history. Going with a western-style motif, the players wore brown and tan jerseys that included a strip of leather fringe across the chest. Many fans have called the Caribous uniforms the worst ever seen in the NASL, or even in all of American professional sports.

On April 1, 2014, the Colorado Rapids of MLS announced the club would wear Caribou "throwback" jerseys for an upcoming home game. It was quickly revealed as an April Fools joke, but not before the team was swamped with calls and e-mails from fans wondering where they could buy the infamous duds.
1978 Roster
Players included Superstars champion Brian Budd and future NFL placekicker Matt Bahr.

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