• Lone Star Soccer Alliance was a soccer league that existed from 1987 to 1992. While most of the teams came from Texas, some also came from Oklahoma and...
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  • Austin Thunder (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance teams)
    Austin Thunder was an American soccer club based in Austin, Texas that was a member of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. In 1987, Nigel Bowman and Jeff...
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    Thomas Rongen (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance players)
    Florida to coach youth and high school soccer. In 1987, he played for the Houston Dynamos of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. On 8 January 1988, he became the...
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    2002 and 2010 NBA All-Star Game: 1996 NABC All-Star Game: 1998 * Beginning in 2019, the St. Mary's Rattlers will be in the Lone Star Conference. ** The St...
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  • Houston Dynamos (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance teams)
    In 1987, the Dynamos entered a newly established league, the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. At the end of the 1990 season, the team ownership changed the...
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  • Brian Harvey (footballer, born 1947) (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance coaches)
    1986, Harvey established the men's soccer team at Oklahoma City University. In 1994, he began the women's soccer team. Brian Harvey is the brother of...
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  • Tulsa Pride (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance teams)
    The Tulsa Pride was an American soccer club based in Tulsa, Oklahoma that was a member of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. v t e...
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  • American soccer forward who played professionally in the American Soccer League, United Soccer League, American Indoor Soccer Association, Lone Star Soccer Alliance...
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  • Wichita Falls Fever (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance teams)
    The Wichita Falls Fever was an American soccer club based in Wichita Falls, Texas that was a member of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. v t e...
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    Terminators (1999) El Paso Rumble (2004) Laredo Lobos (2006–2007) Lubbock Lone Stars (2004–2005) Beaumont Drillers (2003–2008) Fort Worth Sixers (2007)...
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  • Richard Benigno (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance players)
    Harvey became the head coach of the Oklahoma City Spirit of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. Harvey brought several OCU players, including Benigno, into the...
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  • San Antonio International (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance teams)
    International was an American soccer club based in San Antonio, Texas that was a member of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. The club was known as the San...
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  • San Antonio XLR8 (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance teams)
    The San Antonio XLR8 was an American soccer club based in San Antonio, Texas that was a member of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. v t e...
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  • returned to the outdoor game with the Austin Thunder during the 1988 Lone Star Soccer Alliance season. In the fall of 1988, he went on trial with several teams...
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  • Houston Alianza (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance teams)
    American soccer club based in Houston, Texas, that was a member of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance from 1988 to 1991. Alianza began as an Hispanic All-Star team...
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    American Soccer League (1982–83) / United Soccer League (1984–85, as the Oklahoma City Stampede) Oklahoma City Spirit: Lone Star Soccer Alliance (1989–93)...
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  • Tony Bono (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance players)
    League and Lone Star Soccer Alliance. Bono graduated from Frankford High School, where he was a 1979 First-Team and 1980 Second-Team All-State soccer player...
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  • Dallas Inter (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance teams)
    Dallas Express was an American soccer club based in Dallas, Texas that was a member of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. The team began its existence as...
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  • it succeeded where the United Soccer League, founded the year before, failed. In 1987, the Lone Star Soccer Alliance imitated the success of the WSA...
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  • American Soccer League, Major Indoor Soccer League, National Professional Soccer League, Lone Star Soccer Alliance and USISL. He also coached professionally...
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  • Wichita Blue (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance teams)
    American soccer club based in Wichita, Kansas. The Blue played in several leagues including the Heartland Soccer League, Lone Star Soccer Alliance and the...
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  • Greg Nichols (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance players)
    released by the Sidekicks and played for Dallas Mean Green in the Lone Star Soccer Alliance during the summer of 1991. He was second on the league's points...
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  • Gary Vogel (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance players)
    United Soccer League in 1984 and continued to play for the team until at least 1989 by which time the team was playing in the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. "Hartwick...
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  • of the league would not begin playing until 1988. Finally, the Lone Star Soccer Alliance would not begin play until 1987. Because of this, the WSA attracted...
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    Basketball Association; Wichita Falls Fever (bankrupt 1992) in the Lone Star Soccer Alliance; the Wichita Falls Spudders baseball team (bankrupt 1957) in the...
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  • Express may also refer to: Dallas Express (LSSA), a soccer club in the Lone Star Soccer Alliance Dallas Express Airlines, an airline in operation from...
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  • Norman Piper (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance coaches)
    the Heartland Soccer League. In 1990, the Blue moved to the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. He was fired mid-season. He coached the men's soccer team at Bethel...
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  • Caesar Cervin (category Lone Star Soccer Alliance coaches)
    teams in the SISL where he was the 1991 Coach of the Year, USISL, Lone Star Soccer Alliance and was a fourteen-year assistant coach with the Dallas Sidekicks...
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  • football club based in Houston, Texas that was a member of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • well as a previous Houston soccer team, the Houston Dynamos who played in the Lone Star Soccer Alliance and United Soccer League. The official reason...
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