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The West Virginia Chaos joined the PDL in 2003, but suffered a disappointing first season, ending in 6th and last place in the Mid-Atlantic Division with a 2–14–1 record; their only wins came over Greenville Lions in May, 1–0 off a goal by Stuart Bracher, and over the Columbus Shooting Stars in June, 3–2 with goals by Thomas Whittaker, Benjamini Chavolla and Hans Schubert.
Defunct soccer clubs in West Virginia (2 P) A. ... Charleston Golden Eagles soccer (2 C) D. Davis & Elkins Senators soccer (1 C) M. Marshall Thundering Herd soccer (2 ...
Team School City Conference Sport sponsorship Foot-ball Basketball Base-ball Soft-ball Soccer M W M W Marshall Thundering Herd: Marshall University: Huntington: Sun Belt: FBS: West Virginia Mountaineers: West Virginia University: Morgantown: Big 12: FBS [a
Charleston Marlins: 1961 1961 Charleston, West Virginia: Relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, as the Atlanta Crackers: Charlotte Knights: 1993 — Charlotte, North Carolina: Active Columbus Clippers: 1977 — Columbus, Ohio: Active Columbus Jets: 1955 1970 Columbus, Ohio: Relocated to Charleston, West Virginia, as the Charleston Charlies (1) Durham ...
Defunct sports clubs and teams in West Virginia (3 C, 1 P) B. Baseball teams in West Virginia (4 C) ... Soccer clubs in West Virginia (2 C, 1 P)
Future teams Corpus Christi Professional Soccer (2026) Corpus Christi, Texas: Corpus Christi Sports Complex Fort Wayne FC (2026) Fort Wayne, Indiana: Fort Wayne FC Stadium North Jersey Pro Soccer (2026) Paterson, New Jersey: Hinchliffe Stadium: Sarasota Paradise (2026) Lakewood Ranch, Florida: Premier Sports Campus USL Eugene (2026) Eugene ...
This is a list of soccer clubs in the United States. For clarity, teams based outside the United States that play in USSF -recognized leagues are also listed below with their home country noted. Five professional leagues of men's soccer teams [ citation needed ] are sanctioned by the Professional Division of the United States Soccer Federation ...
University of Charleston achieved its first Division II national championship in men's soccer in 2017 defeating Lynn University in the finals. [13] In 2005, UC entered into a partnership with the local school board to refurbish the school board–owned Laidley Field, which was renamed University of Charleston Stadium. The campus also boasts new ...