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  2. Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons) - Wikipedia

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    The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS) is an infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. Prior to 28 March 2006, the Highlanders was an infantry regiment in its own right; The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons) , part of the Scottish Division .

  3. Los Angeles Highlanders FC - Wikipedia

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    League W-L-T Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup 1997 USL PDSL: 12–4 1st, Southwest Third Did not qualify: 1998 USL PDSL: 11–5 2nd, Southwest Champions: First Round 1999 USL PDL: 13–3 4th, Southwest Did not qualify: Did not qualify: 2000 USL PDL: 4–14–0 4th, Southwest Did not qualify: First Round 2001 USL PDL: 1–17–2 5th, Southwest Did ...

  4. 1974 North American Soccer League season - Wikipedia

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    North American Soccer League 1974 season; Season: 1974: Champions: Los Angeles Aztecs: Premiers: Los Angeles Aztecs: Matches played: 150: Goals scored: 488 (3.25 per match) Top goalscorer: Paul Child (15 goals) Longest winning run: 8, Los Angeles: Highest attendance: 24,093 (Denver @ Phil) Lowest attendance: 1,153 (NY @ Boston) Average ...

  5. Soccer in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Aztecs played one tournament and two seasons in the NASL Indoor leagues in 1975 and from 1979 to 1981. The Los Angeles Lazers played in the original Major Indoor Soccer League from 1982 to 1989. Finally, the Los Angeles United played a single season in the Continental Indoor Soccer League in 1994 before being relocated to Anaheim.

  6. Greater Los Angeles Soccer League - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Soccer League was a regional soccer league consisting of clubs based in and around Los Angeles.Established as the California Football Association, the league was founded in 1902 and it is one of the oldest soccer leagues in the United States (alongside the Cosmopolitan Soccer League and the Chicago League).

  7. Los Angeles Aztecs - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Aztecs were an American professional soccer team based in Los Angeles, California, that existed from 1974 to 1981.The Aztecs competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) from 1974 to 1981 as well as the 1975 NASL Indoor tournament, the 1979–80 and 1980–81 NASL Indoor seasons, and won the NASL Championship in 1974.

  8. Los Angeles Heroes - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Heroes were an American soccer club who played in the United Soccer Leagues from 1993 to 2002. They began life as the San Fernando Valley Golden Eagles upon joining the league, became the San Fernando Valley Heroes when they were relegated to the Premier Development League in 1999 and were renamed the Los Angeles Heroes for their final season in 2002.

  9. Los Angeles FC - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles FC was founded on October 30, 2014, as a result of Major League Soccer (MLS) awarding a new expansion team to Los Angeles after the complete dissolution of Chivas USA. [4] On September 15, 2015, the club announced that Los Angeles Football Club, which had previously been used as a placeholder name for the club, would be the official ...