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  2. List of USL League Two teams - Wikipedia

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    Colorado International Soccer Academy (2022–present) ... San Diego Top Guns ... Tacoma Tide (2007–11); Tacoma FC (2006) Shasta Scorchers (1995)

  3. Tacoma Tides - Wikipedia

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    The Tacoma Tides was an American soccer club based in Tacoma, Washington that was a member of the American Soccer League. It began play in 1976, but the league folded ...

  4. Sound FC (men) - Wikipedia

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    Under the leadership of Mike Jennings as head coach, Tacoma finished 5th in the Northwest table, 16 points off the leaders. Rory Agu was the top scorer with 5 goals, while Spencer Schomaker registered 3 assists. 2007 began with a new official name, the Tacoma Tide. By the end of the regular season, Tacoma sat in second place in the Northwest ...

  5. 2025 San Diego FC season - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 season is the upcoming first season for San Diego FC in Major League Soccer (MLS), the top flight of professional club soccer in the United States. San Diego FC was announced as an expansion team on May 18, 2023, under the ownership of Egyptian businessman Mohamed Mansour and the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, a local indigenous tribe. [1]

  6. List of soccer stadiums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of soccer stadiums in ... Tacoma: Washington: Puget Sound Loggers ... [24] Balboa Stadium: 3,000: San Diego: California: Formerly San ...

  7. List of American and Canadian soccer champions - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Sockers (5) Minnesota Strikers: Erik Rasmussen: 1986–87: Dallas Sidekicks (1) Tacoma Stars: Tatu: 1987–88: San Diego Sockers (6) Cleveland Force: Hector Marinaro: 1988–89: San Diego Sockers (7) Baltimore Blast I: Preki: 1989–90: San Diego Sockers (8) Baltimore Blast I: Tatu: MISL renamed Major Soccer League; 1990–91: San ...

  8. 1988–89 Major Indoor Soccer League season - Wikipedia

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    The 1988–89 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the eleventh in league history and would end with the San Diego Sockers repeating as MISL champions. It was the Sockers' seventh indoor title in eight NASL and MISL seasons.

  9. 1987–88 Major Indoor Soccer League season - Wikipedia

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    The 1987–88 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the tenth in league history and ended ... California: San Diego Sports Arena ... San Diego defeated Tacoma, 6–2 ...