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Chicago Cats Cotton Twill Ballcap

Chicago Cats Cotton Twill Ballcap

$13.30

Original: $38.00

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Chicago Cats Cotton Twill Ballcap

$38.00

$13.30

The Story

COTTON TWILL BALLCAP HONORING THE CHICAGO CATS

History: The Chicago Cats' two-season run in the American Soccer League ended in what their owner called "a veritable Watergate of soccer." Their beginning was rocky, too: local dentist Ernest Panos announced the club on April 10, 1975 and sixteen days later they played their first match at an AstroTurfed high school football field in Belmont Cragin — about as thrown-together as a professional sports franchise gets. They logged zero wins in 1975, went a respectable 10-8-3 in 1976, then unraveled when ASL commissioner Bob Cousy — yes, Hall of Fame Celtics point guard Bob Cousy — awarded their playoff spot to Cleveland despite Chicago holding the tiebreakers. Panos sued for $1 million. The league terminated the franchise that October.

Made with cotton twill, our signature green satin underbrim, and an embroidered felt appliqué logo, this ballcap honors the 1976 Chicago Cats — who missed the playoffs but made it into the history books.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

COTTON TWILL BALLCAP HONORING THE CHICAGO CATS

History: The Chicago Cats' two-season run in the American Soccer League ended in what their owner called "a veritable Watergate of soccer." Their beginning was rocky, too: local dentist Ernest Panos announced the club on April 10, 1975 and sixteen days later they played their first match at an AstroTurfed high school football field in Belmont Cragin — about as thrown-together as a professional sports franchise gets. They logged zero wins in 1975, went a respectable 10-8-3 in 1976, then unraveled when ASL commissioner Bob Cousy — yes, Hall of Fame Celtics point guard Bob Cousy — awarded their playoff spot to Cleveland despite Chicago holding the tiebreakers. Panos sued for $1 million. The league terminated the franchise that October.

Made with cotton twill, our signature green satin underbrim, and an embroidered felt appliqué logo, this ballcap honors the 1976 Chicago Cats — who missed the playoffs but made it into the history books.

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