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The team's ownership group was led by San Antonio businessman and philanthropist Gordon Hartman. [4] The official name of the team was revealed at a press conference on January 10, 2011: San Antonio Scorpions FC. [5] In the team's first NASL game, the Scorpions tied the Atlanta Silverbacks 0–0. [6]
The 1996 USISL Select League season was the first season of a professional men's soccer league which featured teams from the United States. The league shared Division II status in the American soccer pyramid with the A-League, before the two leagues merged in 1997 as the USISL A-League.
The 2014 season was San Antonio Scorpions FC's third season of existence, and its third consecutive season in the North American Soccer League, the second division of the American soccer pyramid. Including the San Antonio Thunder soccer franchise of the original NASL, this was the 5th season of professional soccer in San Antonio.
Including the San Antonio Thunder soccer franchise of the original NASL, this was the 6th season of professional soccer in San Antonio. The Scorpions entered the 2015 NASL season as the reigning league champions after defeating the Fort Lauderdale Strikers 2-1 in the 2014 Soccer Bowl .
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The South Carolina Soccer Coaches Association released their all-state teams for the 2023 season on Wednesday. More than 350 players were nominated for the honors and 171 were chosen by the state ...
The 2012 San Antonio Scorpions FC season was the club's first season of existence, and first year playing in the North American Soccer League, the second division of the American soccer pyramid. Including the San Antonio Thunder soccer franchise of the original NASL , this was the 3rd season of professional soccer in San Antonio.
New Divisions. New challenges. The Jackson boys and girls lead the way for teams to watch in the OHSAA boys and girls soccer tournaments.