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  2. 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 the following year. It began play in 1976, but the league folded the following year.

  3. Sound FC (men) - Wikipedia

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    Year Division League Regular season Playoffs Open Cup Avg. attendance Tacoma FC; 2006 4 USL PDL 4-8-4 16 points 5th, Northwest Did not qualify: Did not qualify: 106 Tacoma Tide; 2007 4 USL PDL 10-4-2 32 points 2nd, Northwest Conference semifinals Did not qualify: 197 2008 4 USL PDL 11-4-1 34 points 1st, Northwest Conference finals Did not ...

  4. City Football Academy (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Built on land purchased in March 2016, [2] with construction beginning in October of that year, [3] the City Football Academy was designed to be both the training center and also the medical and infrastructal hub for the Major League Soccer club.

  5. Soccer in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Major League Soccer (2) New York Red Bulls: Sports Illustrated Stadium: 25,189 1995 New York's first MLS franchise. Play in New Jersey. Won the Supporters' Shield in 2013, 2015, and 2018. New York City FC: Yankee Stadium: 33,444 2013 Founded by City Football Group and the New York Yankees in 2013. First match played in 2015. Winner of 2021 MLS Cup

  6. Mark Peterson (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    On October 2, 1983, he was selected by the New York Cosmos in the Sounders’ dispersal draft. [2] He never played for the Cosmos as the NASL began to collapse. On November 24, 1983, he signed a two-year contract with Tacoma Stars of Major Indoor Soccer League. [3] He led the team in scoring during the 1983–1984 season.

  7. Manhattan SC - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Soccer Club formed in 1997 as a new group from a recreational soccer league on the Upper West Side of NYC. In the next five years, Manhattan SC grew quickly while staying involved in a few local leagues. The club began to grow more in the mid-2000s when it formed its first state and regional-level teams in NYC.

  8. Brooklyn FC (USL) - Wikipedia

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    On December 7, 2023, Brooklyn FC announced that Two Bridges Football Club, a New York City-based youth soccer organization, would become the club's official youth academy and would start playing in the USL Academy League in 2024. Maximilian Mansfield, the executive director of Two Bridges, was named President and CEO of Brooklyn FC. [3]

  9. F.A. Euro - Wikipedia

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    Euro Youth Football Association (FA Euro or FA Euro New York) is a soccer team based in Brooklyn, New York that plays in USL League Two. The club is a 501(c)(3) non-profit youth soccer organization. Established in 2013, FA Euro New York focuses on providing youth players with a pathway to play at the professional and/or collegiate levels.