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Pages in category "Defunct California League teams" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. ... San Jose Brewers; San Jose Dukes; San Jose ...
Arena Football League in Los Angeles (2 C, 1 P) S. San Jose SaberCats (4 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Arena Football League in California"
San Jose lost a Saturday June 23, 2012 game (63–90), and this game remains the highest ever point total scored against the SaberCats in franchise history. [14] In 2011, the Shock won 63–61 on a last second Hail Mary from Kyle Rowley to Adron Tennell , clinching a playoff spot for the Shock and eliminating the SaberCats from playoff contention.
For months, FIFA has been marred in a serious scandal after several officials were indicted for money laundering and wire fraud, totaling $150 million in buyouts. So, 2 Point Lead went ahead and ...
Third-Party Ownership (TPO) in association football is the ownership of a player's economic rights by third-party sources. The third-party—which can be an agent such as a football agent, an agency, such as a sports-management agency, a company, investors such as a hedge-fund, or a single investor—"takes ownership of all or part of the financial rights to a player".
NBC Sports California HD is a 1080i high-definition simulcast feed of Comcast SportsNet California. The feed broadcasts all Sacramento Kings home game telecasts, as well as all home and some road games involving the San Jose Sharks in HD. In 2010, CSN California began broadcasting all Athletics games in high definition. [10]
San Jose Grizzlies were a professional indoor soccer team based in San Jose, California. The team was founded in 1993 as a member of the Continental Indoor Soccer League. After playing in the 1994 and 1995 CISL seasons, the Grizzlies folded following the 1995 season. The team played at San Jose Arena. [70]
Previously known as the San Jose Clash (1996–1999) Franchise on hiatus in the 2006 and 2007 seasons; the original ownership relocated the team to Houston after the 2005 season as the Houston Dynamo, but MLS kept the name and history of the original franchise in San Jose for a new ownership group