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  2. San Diego Surf SC - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Surf SC

  3. Puerto Rico Surf SC - Wikipedia

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    2021/22. TBD. Website. Club website. Puerto Rico Surf SC is a Puerto Rican association football club that currently plays in the Liga Puerto Rico. It operates in the municipalities of Guaynabo, Dorado, and Aguadilla. [1]

  4. California Surf - Wikipedia

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    California Surf. The California Surf was an American soccer team that competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) from 1978 to 1981. The team was based in Anaheim, California and played their home games at Anaheim Convention Center and the Long Beach Arena during the indoor seasons and Anaheim Stadium for outdoor matches.

  5. Austin Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Youth career. Born in Chula Vista, California, Guerrero played for prominent youth side Surf Soccer Club in San Diego, CA. While at Surf Soccer Club, he led his team to a peak ranking of #10 nationally while winning the 2006 Region IV Championship. Guerrero also started for the Cal South ODP team from 2002 to 2007 and Region IV ODP team from ...

  6. Xavi Gnaulati - Wikipedia

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    Xavi Gnaulati was born and raised in San Diego County, California, playing youth soccer for San Diego Surf and winning the State Cup Championship with them in 2014. [1] On July 1, 2023, Gnaulati scored in the final to help Surf win the ECNL National Championship.

  7. Santa Cruz Surf - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Cruz Surf was an American soccer team based in Santa Cruz, California that played in the USISL. They played their home games at Carl Connelly Stadium on the campus of Cabrillo College. History. The Santa Cruz Surf was announced in January 1993 as members of the USISL Pacific Coast Division, with Kevin Milliken as the team owner.

  8. Category:California Surf players - Wikipedia

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    Paulo Cézar Caju. Tony Chursky. Joe Clarke (soccer) Martin Cohen (soccer) Charlie Cooke. Lee Cornwell. Dan Counce. John Craven (footballer) Tony Crudo.

  9. Complejo Deportivo Torrimar - Wikipedia

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    Construction. Opened. March 3, 2011. Construction cost. $100,000. Tenants. Puerto Rico Surf SC (2020–present) The Complejo Deportivo Torrimar (English: Torrimar Sports Complex) is a 1,000-seat multi-sport facility in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. [1] It is accessible by the Tren Urbano via Torrimar station.