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Kansas City Spurs Cotton Twill Ballcap
COTTON TWILL BALLCAP HONORING THE KANSAS CITY SPURS
History: The Kansas City Spurs arrived in 1968 as the Chicago Spurs — relocated after the NASL merger left two clubs in the same city. Under Hungarian coach János Bédl, they went 10-2-4 in 1969 and won the NASL championship, with Uruguayan forward Cirilo "Pepe" Fernández named league MVP. The following year, squeezed out of Municipal Stadium by the newly arrived Royals, the defending champions set up shop at a high school field in Pembroke. They drew a few thousand fans a game until folding in February 1971.
Made with cotton twill, our signature satin underbrim, and an embroidered felt appliqué logo, this ballcap honors the Kansas City Spurs.