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Only Dallas, Fort Lauderdale (who were renamed South Florida Sun), and the Tulsa Tornado's (who had re-located in December from Oklahoma City and had also been renamed) chose to return. The El Paso/Juarez Gamecocks were added as an expansion team to bring USL membership to a paltry four teams for the 1985 season. [13]
El Paso, Juarez and Las Cruces Fact Book. El Paso, TX: The University of Texas at El Paso – via Institute for Manufacturing and Materials Management. Randall, Stephen J.; Konrad, Herman W. (1995). NAFTA in transition. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary Press. ISBN 978-1-895176-63-6.
The Tulsa Tornado's were a professional outdoor soccer team from Tulsa, Oklahoma. They played in the 2nd division United Soccer League during the partially completed 1985 season . The team was created when the owner of the Oklahoma City Stampede , David Fraser, announced that he was moving the franchise to Tulsa and changing their name in ...
Tulsa Tornados: 5 3–2 434 60 17 0 6 1.24 Jim Tietjens: South Florida Sun: 6 4–2 540 75 21 1 8 1.33 Randy Phillips: Dallas Americans: 5 2–3 470 62 16 1 9 1.72 Juan Carlos Villalobos El Paso/Juarez Gamecocks: 5 2–3 470 73 17 1 13 2.49 Leroy Alexandre El Paso/Juarez Gamecocks: 1 0–1 90 9 – 0 2 2.00
We had no idea when we started the project earlier this year that 2023 would close out as the deadliest year ever for migrants along the 268 miles of international border in the Border Patrol's El ...
The renamed South Florida Sun were joined by only the Dallas Americans, Tulsa Tornado's (who had moved from Oklahoma City and re-branded), and an expansion team in El Paso/Juarez for the USL's 1985 season. To buy time to attract a few more members, the USL decided to re-arrange the schedule by splitting the season into two parts.
The official attendance of 8,372 was the second biggest in club history. ... In the stands and on the field, El Paso's mascot Ozzy, a bat, and FC Juarez's Bennie, a horse, hung out together and ...
El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser honored at event with mayors of Juárez, Mexico, and Las Cruces, New Mexico.