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  2. Cleveland Crunch - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Crunch is an American professional indoor soccer club located in Cleveland, Ohio.. Formed in 1989 as an expansion team in the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), the Crunch played a total of 16 seasons in three separate leagues under two different names.

  3. List of sports teams in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Cobras, American Soccer League (1974–81) Cleveland Force, MISL (1978–88) Cleveland Force, MISL (2002–2005) (name change from Cleveland Crunch back to Cleveland Force in 2002, when NPSL became the MISL) Cleveland City Stars, USL First Division (2006–09) Cleveland Internationals, USL PDL (2004–10) Cleveland Freeze ...

  4. Category:Soccer clubs in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Defunct soccer clubs in Ohio (13 P) * Soccer clubs in Cincinnati ... Cleveland Caps; Cleveland City Stars; Cleveland Cobras; Cleveland Crunch; Cleveland Force (1978 ...

  5. Michael Murphy (sports executive) - Wikipedia

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    On November 21, 2022, Cleveland Pro Soccer announced its new independent club would join the MLS NEXT Pro soccer league in 2025. [15] In Feb. 2024, Murphy told Cleveland Scene "there's a good chance the team's debut is delayed from 2025 until a stadium is built, which could take up to two years from when ground is broken."

  6. Category:Soccer clubs in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland City Stars (2 C, 2 P, 1 F) Cleveland Crunch/Force (1989–2005) players (2 C, 1 P) ... Cleveland Pro Soccer; Cleveland SC; F. Cleveland Force (1978–1988) I.

  7. Cleveland Soccer Group, aiming for NWSL bid, acquires state ...

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    Cleveland Soccer Group plans to build a stadium for a proposed $150 million if the NWSL approves the bid. The stadium itself is planned for 12,500 fans, with the possibility of expanding to 20,000.

  8. Sports in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor soccer has also been represented in Cleveland via the Cleveland Cobras (1972-Cleveland Stars, 1973–1981 Cobras) of the ASL and the Cleveland Stokers (1967–1968) of the North American Soccer League. The Cleveland City Stars played in the United Soccer Leagues from 2006 to 2009, winning the USL Second Division championship in 2008 ...

  9. Ohio high school soccer | 4 boys, 4 girls teams to watch in ...

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    Hoover's Alec McLeod, center, celebrates a first-half goal against Stow in an OHSAA Division I boys soccer district final at Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin High School in Chardon. Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023.