The Sting lasted parts of two seasons, but financial concerns caused league officials to shut the franchise down in midseason on July 5, 1991.
[1] The Sting played their short career at Derks Field, a minor-league baseball stadium.
[2] The Sting ended the season with a 12-8 record and second place in the Western Soccer League conference.
[4] The new squad returned leading scorer George Pastor and added local talent Steve Sengelmann of Provo and goalkeeper Pat Vietti of Salt Lake.
[5] Fred Gray Public Relations Director/Director of Soccer Operations[4] The team was coached by Laurie Calloway from England during their rookie season in 1990.