• The Philadelphia Atoms were an American soccer team based out of Philadelphia that played in the North American Soccer League (NASL). They played from...
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  • team (1973–1976) Philadelphia Atoms SC, American soccer team (founded 2017) Jersey City Atoms, American basketball team Tri-City Atoms, various American...
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  • season. In March 2017 the Philadelphia Atoms were given a second life when the newer squad was admitted into the ASL. The Atoms played for the first time...
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  • by the league. The Atoms and the Fury both played at Veterans Stadium, though the Atoms played their final season in Philadelphia at Franklin Field. The...
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    Frankford Yellow Jackets, the Philadelphia Warriors, the Philadelphia Quakers, Philadelphia Atoms, and the Philadelphia Field Club. Sports play a very...
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  • 1982-83 Philadelphia 76ers 1984–85 Villanova Wildcats 2015–16 Villanova Wildcats 2017–18 Villanova Wildcats 1973 Philadelphia Atoms 1973-74 Philadelphia Flyers...
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  • of foreign talent. SI predicted continued success for the Philadelphia Atoms, but the Atoms dissolved in 1976. NASL's average attendance had grown steadily...
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  • the Montreal Manic. Philadelphia had previously been represented in the North American Soccer League (NASL) by the Philadelphia Atoms starting in 1973 with...
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  • remaining in the final. Philadelphia Atoms None None Atlanta Chiefs to Atlanta Apollos Miami Gatos to Miami Toros Toros Cosmos Atoms Olympique Lancers Metros...
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    of Felix the Cat. Atoms got a job at Hanna-Barbera and as a story and storyboard artist on Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel. Atoms also performed the...
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    Franklin Field (category Philadelphia Atoms sports facilities)
    Sillary. Retrieved April 23, 2009. Holroyd, Steve. "Philadelphia atoms History: 1976". PhiladelphiaAtoms.com. Retrieved January 22, 2009. Tierney, Mike (August...
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    Roy Evans (category Philadelphia Atoms players)
    spent the summer of 1973 in the North American Soccer League with the Philadelphia Atoms. In 1974 he gave up his playing career to become Liverpool's reserve...
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    Veterans Stadium (category Philadelphia Atoms sports facilities)
    these two games. The stadium was the home field for the Philadelphia Atoms and the Philadelphia Fury, both North American Soccer League teams. The Fury...
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    minutes without scoring a goal, setting a record that held until the Philadelphia Fury went 524 minutes and 18 seconds without scoring during the 1978...
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  • Paul Simon. They were the NASL's second attempt in Philadelphia, the first being the Philadelphia Atoms (1973–76). Although never posting a winning season...
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  • Chris Bahr (category Philadelphia Atoms players)
    playing with the Raiders. Bahr was the first round draft pick of the Philadelphia Atoms in the 1975 North American Soccer League draft. As a rookie midfielder...
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  • that an expansion franchise and won the championship following the Philadelphia Atoms in 1973. Following the 1974 season, Alex Perolli left his position...
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    off the game, but the Dips lost 5–1 to the defending NASL champion Philadelphia Atoms. Attendance dropped throughout the season. In 1975, the Diplomats...
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    team to win a league championship in their inaugural season was the Philadelphia Atoms in the 1973 NASL season. From 1996 to 2011, the MLS Cup was hosted...
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    that year he played what was intended to be the final Atom & His Package show in Philadelphia and released a CD/DVD package of the show's recording titled...
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    Bob Rigby (category Philadelphia Atoms players)
    University and was named a first team All-American in 1972. In 1973, Philadelphia Atoms coach Al Miller, an alumnus of East Stroudsburg University, took Rigby...
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    professionally known as TJ Atoms, is an American actor, musician, producer, clothing designer and animator from North Philadelphia. Atoms gained mainstream recognition...
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  • team to win a league championship in their inaugural season was the Philadelphia Atoms in the 1973 NASL season. For most of the league's history, only U...
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  • Bobby Smith (American soccer) (category Philadelphia Atoms players)
    1997, Rider University inducted Smith into its Hall of Fame. The Philadelphia Atoms, a North American Soccer League (NASL) expansion franchise, drafted...
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  • Roy Ellam (category Philadelphia Atoms players)
    campaign. He then played in the North American Soccer League for Philadelphia Atoms and Washington Diplomats before returning to non-league football in...
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  • Bobby Hope (category Philadelphia Atoms players)
    to Birmingham City in 1972, spending time on loan in the NASL with Philadelphia Atoms and Dallas Tornado, and later played for Sheffield Wednesday and Bromsgrove...
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  • John Cummings (footballer) (category Philadelphia Atoms players)
    centre-forward for Aberdeen, Port Vale, Ayr United, Clydebank, and the Philadelphia Atoms. He helped Ayr United to win the Second Division title in 1965–66...
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  • Casey Bahr (category Philadelphia Atoms players)
    in the U.S. Navy. In 1973, Al Miller, head coach of the expansion Philadelphia Atoms of the North American Soccer League signed Bahr. According to some...
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  • Alejandro Peña (footballer) (category Philadelphia Atoms players)
    Alejandro Peña (born 20 October 1949) is a Mexican former footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1972 Summer Olympics. "Alejandro Peña"...
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  • also stated that, pending the Thunder relocating the owners of the Philadelphia Atoms were interested in relocating their franchise to Texas city. On November...
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