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  2. List of IGLFA member clubs - Wikipedia

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    Denver Gay Soccer Goal Miners; Dallas Oak Lawn Soccer Club; Federal Triangles Soccer Club (Washington D.C.) Florida Storm Soccer Club; Hotlanta Soccer Club; Long Beach Waverunners FC; Lobos USA; Longbeach Waverunners; Milwaukee Gay Football Club; Minnesota Gray Ducks; NetRippers F.C. (Portland) New York Ramblers; Our For Kicks - Detroit Drive ...

  3. List of sports teams in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Falcons - National Professional Soccer League (1967), North American Soccer League (1968) Toronto Greenbacks - North American Soccer Football League (1946–47) Toronto Lynx (USL Premier Development League; previously in the A-League (1997–2004) and USL First Division (2005–06)) Toronto Lady Lynx (USL Women's soccer) (2005–2011 ...

  4. List of soccer clubs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Club Home city Stadium Founded Season joined Major League Soccer; CF Montréal [a]: Montreal, Quebec: Saputo Stadium: 1993 [b]: 2012: Toronto FC: Toronto, Ontario: BMO Field

  5. Toronto FC - Wikipedia

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    Toronto FC II was established in November 2014 and is the farm team of Toronto FC. Toronto FC II competes in the USL League One, the third division of the American and Canadian soccer league system. The team serves as a reserve team for TFC and a bridge between the Academy and first team. [146] The team began play in March 2015.

  6. Chaotic brawl breaks out, punching allegations surface after ...

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    Chaotic brawl breaks out, punching allegations surface after NYCFC’s 3-2 win over Toronto FC. Ryan Young. May 12, 2024 at 12:02 AM.

  7. AFC Toronto - Wikipedia

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    In April 2023, AFC Toronto was established by a group of local soccer community members, including Helena Ruken, Brenda Ha, Jill Burgin, Billy Wilson, Mike Ruthard, Kamal Sandhu, and Shamez Mangalji. [1] They became the third club to enter as a founding member of the Northern Super League, which will launch its inaugural season in 2025.

  8. Sports in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Crowd celebrating at BMO Field after Toronto FC score the club's first goal. BMO Field hosts the Toronto FC and the Toronto Argonauts. The popularity of soccer reflects the city's demographics; Toronto is a multicultural city with a large immigrant population that has long-established roots with the game.

  9. SC Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Eagles Soccer Club was founded in 1997, by parents from the soccer program being run by the Wallace Emerson Community Centre. The club continued to operate out of Wallace Emerson, before eventually moving to a clubhouse in Christie Pits. [72] In 2012, they merged with Portugal FC to become SC Toronto.