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  2. Category:Soccer clubs in San Diego - Wikipedia

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  3. San Diego FC - Wikipedia

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    The team's name, San Diego Football Club, and colors were unveiled at an event on October 20. [39] San Diego FC is scheduled to begin play in 2025, giving the state of California four clubs in MLS. [40] The team's first player, former Loyal SC goalkeeper Duran Ferree, was signed in December 2023 and loaned to Orange County SC for the 2024 ...

  4. Nomads Soccer Club - Wikipedia

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    After winning the WSL championship in 1989, they lost to the Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the ASL in the 1989 National Pro Soccer Championship. After the 1990 season, the Nomads relinquished its senior team due to the financial demands of the American soccer league. The club continued as an amateur club, which still exists, in San Diego County.

  5. San Diego Loyal SC - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Loyal Soccer Club was an American professional soccer team based in San Diego, California, that competed in the USL Championship. The team was founded by Warren Smith and Landon Donovan; it made its debut in 2020 as an expansion team. The team played its home games at Torero Stadium. The Loyal shut down following the 2023 season after ...

  6. San Diego 1904 FC - Wikipedia

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    San Diego 1904 FC was an American professional soccer team based in San Diego, California. [2] In December 2021, the team was absorbed by Albion San Diego , which effectively took over 1904's membership in the National Independent Soccer Association (NISA).

  7. Albion San Diego - Wikipedia

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    On December 15, 2021, the club announced a merger with San Diego 1904 FC of NISA, after that club lost a major source of financing. The new club was to take its name from West Bromwich Albion, a professional soccer club in England, and compete in NISA as Albion San Diego, starting with the 2022 season. [2] [3]

  8. Austin Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Born in Chula Vista, California, Guerrero played for prominent youth side Surf Soccer Club in San Diego, CA. While at Surf Soccer Club, he led his team to a peak ranking of #10 nationally while winning the 2006 Region IV Championship. Guerrero also started for the Cal South ODP team from 2002 to 2007 and Region IV ODP team from 2003 to 2007.

  9. San Diego Jaws - Wikipedia

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    San Diego began the outdoor season with a 1–0 win in overtime against the San Antonio Thunder with 5,200 fans in attendance. [11] Later that month, the team hosted the Mexican Olympic team at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, California , losing 2-1 with Hugo Sánchez scoring both of Mexico's goals.