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WRDG (96.1 FM) – branded as 96.1 The Beat – is a commercial mainstream urban radio station licensed to Atlanta, Georgia. Owned by iHeartMedia , the station serves the Atlanta metropolitan area .
For players with the later incarnation of the Beat in WPS, see Category:Atlanta Beat (WPS) players. Pages in category "Atlanta Beat (WUSA) players" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
This category is for soccer players who were with the WPS incarnation of the Atlanta Beat. They do not necessarily have to have played a first-team match for the club, though. For those who played with the past WUSA incarnation of the Beat, see Category:Atlanta Beat (WUSA) players.
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The Atlanta Beat was an American soccer club based in Atlanta, Georgia that competed on a professional level. The team joined Women's Professional Soccer as an expansion team in 2010, and played its home games at Kennesaw State University Soccer Stadium, the result of a public-private partnership between the team and Kennesaw State University. [1]
The 2003 WUSA Founders Cup, also known as Founders Cup III, was the third and final championship match in Women's United Soccer Association history, played between the Atlanta Beat and the Washington Freedom to decide the champion of the league's final season. [1] The game was played at Torero Stadium in San Diego, California on August 24, 2003 ...
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The station began in May 1994 as country-music "Y 105.5" WYAI-FM, a class-A serving Carrollton to the west-southwest of metro Atlanta. Having co-channel RF interference with station WCHK-FM 105.5 in Canton, Georgia (north-northwest of Atlanta), both stations changed radio frequencies (the other station now being WBZY 105.7) and moved closer to Atlanta.