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- Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC is an American professional soccer team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1998 and beginning play in 1999. (en)
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- Jim Pappas was hired as corporate ticket sales account executive/box office manager. Mark Wassilchalk was hired as team operations coordinator. (en)
- Riverhounds won their first playoff match away at Long Island Rough Riders (en)
- USISL Commissioner Francisco Marcos awarded a Professional A-League Soccer Franchise to Alliance Soccer Resources, Inc., the first professional soccer team in Pittsburgh in 30 years. (en)
- Christina Heasley was hired as first director of community relations. (en)
- Club announced its first official office site at 2301 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203. (en)
- Club released its first official website. (en)
- Kasper announced the "Name the Team" contest. (en)
- Club took Pittsburgh native Justin Evans in expansion draft as first-ever player. (en)
- Phil Karn scored first hat trick in team history. (en)
- Kasper announced that the team would be named Pittsburgh Riverdogs, with Mike Giegel submitting the winning name. (en)
- Club held its first official summer soccer camps, in Bethel Park, Upper St. Clair, and Moon Township. (en)
- The Riverhounds played their inaugural game at Bethel Park Stadium in front of a sellout crowd. Emil Haitonic scored the first goal in team history while Justin Evans recorded the first Riverhounds assist. (en)
- The club announced that they would now be known as the Pittsburgh Riverhounds and unveiled new Riverhounds website. (en)
- John Phillips was hired as first director of media/public relations. (en)
- Robert R. Derda, Jr. was hired as first director of marketing. (en)
- Club signed its first three players: Evans, Steve Bell, and Gary DePalma. (en)
- Kasper announced the first summer soccer camps under the Pittsburgh Riverdogs name. (en)
- Quaker Valley coach Gene Klein was hired as the goalkeeper coach. (en)
- Club hired Dave Kasper as its first general manager. (en)
- Club won its first league match while goalkeeper Randy Dedini recorded the first shutout. (en)
- Paul Child was hired as first director of youth development. (en)
- Team's inaugural season came to an end with a defeat in the second round of the playoffs. (en)
- John Kowalski was announced as the first head coach for the team. Paul Child was named as first assistant coach. (en)
- The Riverhounds signed free agent forward David Flavius who later became club's all-time leader in goals, assists, and appearances. (en)
- Terri Young was hired as first sponsorship sales account executive. (en)
- Riverhounds formally announced Bethel Park Stadium as their home for their 1999 season. (en)
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- Inaugural Season Timeline (en)
- Inaugural Season Timeline Cont'd (en)
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- September 1998 (en)
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- Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC is an American professional soccer team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1998 and beginning play in 1999. (en)
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- History of Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (en)
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