The Caribous of Colorado were an American soccer team that competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) during the 1978 season. The team was based...
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Jomo Sono (category Caribous of Colorado players)
where one of his team-mates was the legendary player Pelé. In 1978, he moved to the Colorado Caribous. At the end of the season, the Caribous moved to...
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Tommy Lang (footballer, born 1956) (category Caribous of Colorado players)
that year. The following season he joined new franchise the Colorado Caribous. The Caribous played one season in 1978 under head coaches Dave Clements...
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Brian Budd (category Caribous of Colorado players)
season and remained with the squad until 1978, when he was acquired by the Colorado Caribou in that team's only season. After languishing on the bench and...
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Matt Bahr (category Caribous of Colorado players)
signed with the Colorado Caribous of the North American Soccer League, for whom he made 24 appearances and made three assists. The Caribous traded him to...
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Boehm, Charles (July 30, 2015). "The strange but true story of the Caribous of Colorado and their unforgettable fringe uniforms". MLSsoccer.com. Major...
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folding at the end of the 1973 season. The Chiefs' brand would later be revived by Cecil and Ted Turner in 1979 after the Colorado Caribous of the NASL relocated...
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home field was Varsity Stadium. In 1975, 50% of the team was purchased for $250,000 by the Toronto Croatia of the National Soccer League (NSL), and the team...
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a group of United States and Canadian sports entrepreneurs, led by Jack Kent Cooke, formed the United Soccer Association with the intention of organizing...
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the NASL. The NASL considered the two pre-merge forerunner leagues as part of its history. The league's popularity peaked in the late 1970s. The league...
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After the 1970 season, the team was sold to John Bilotta, former part owner of the Rochester Lancers, and Arthur Bant a hotel owner, who relocated and rebranded...
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end of regulation and the beginning of overtime. The team finished the season with a record of twelve wins and ten losses, ending in third place of the...
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Dave Clements (category Caribous of Colorado players)
England. Clements moved to coach the Colorado Caribous of the North American Soccer League in 1978, the only year of their existence, and then coached three...
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champions, and in 1968 they were founding members of the North American Soccer League. In 1966 a group of American and Canadian sports Entrepreneurs, led...
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team folded at the conclusion of the 1968 NASL season. In 1966 several groups of entrepreneurs were exploring the idea of forming a professional soccer...
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then the top-tier soccer league of the American soccer pyramid. Plagued with mediocrity in their first few seasons of existence, the Diplomats did not...
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Founded in 1967 as the Los Angeles Toros, the team was one of the ten charter members of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). When the NPSL...
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Express slaughtered the San Jose Earthquakes, 10–0, which as of 2021 is still the widest margin of victory in an American major pro soccer match (NASL or MLS)...
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nearby East Rutherford, New Jersey, where the club remained for the rest of its history. Founded in December 1970, the team competed in the North American...
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league average. The team's success led Spartan Stadium to be chosen as site of the first NASL Soccer Bowl in 1975. From 1983 to 1984, the team was known...
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San Diego, California. The team played in the indoor and outdoor editions of the North American Soccer League (NASL) until 1984 as well as the original...
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the San Diego Sockers. Eusébio, considered by many to be one of the greatest players of all time, played seventeen matches and scored two goals for the...
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were an American professional soccer team based out of Chicago, Illinois, and were a charter member of the United Soccer Association (USA) in 1967. When...
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and Nickerson Field near Boston University. They also played one season of indoor soccer in the NASL, using the Providence Civic Center for home games...
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During the 1967 season, while still in the NPSL, the Falcons drew an average of 3,792 people per game. Toronto's record for the 1967 season was a bearable...
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out of Oakland, California that played the 1978 season in the North American Soccer League (NASL). The Stompers played in the Western Division of the...
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Team Hawaii was a soccer team based out of Honolulu that played in the NASL for one season, 1977. Their home field was Aloha Stadium. After two unsuccessful...
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The Houston Hurricane was a soccer team based out of Houston that played in the NASL. They played from 1978 to 1980. Their home field was the Astrodome...
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Oklahoma. It played its home games at Skelly Stadium on the campus of the University of Tulsa. The team, previously Team Hawaii, moved to Tulsa after the...
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grounds of Exhibition Place. Originally built for Canadian National Exhibition events, the stadium served as the home of the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian...
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