• The Sockers began play in the 2009–2010 season. The original San Diego Sockers began as the Baltimore Comets in 1974 but moved to San Diego as the San Diego...
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  • League 2. The team was founded in 2017. Sockers 2 was created in 2017 to develop prospects for the San Diego Sockers. The team went 7–5 in the regular season...
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    the San Diego Sockers name. The original North American Soccer League (NASL) included a San Diego franchise known as the original San Diego Sockers. The...
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  • The 2012–13 San Diego Sockers season was the fourth season of the San Diego Sockers professional indoor soccer club as a franchise in the Professional...
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  • The 2013–14 San Diego Sockers season was the fifth season of the San Diego Sockers professional indoor soccer club. The San Diego Sockers, a Pacific Division...
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  • The 2014–15 San Diego Sockers season was the sixth season of the San Diego Sockers professional indoor soccer club. The San Diego Sockers, a Pacific Division...
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  • Raza 1994: John Olu–Molomo, San Diego Sockers 1995: Mark Chung, San Diego Sockers 1996: Carlos Farias, San Diego Sockers 1997: Guillermo Castaneda, Washington...
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  • Lorenz Hilkes (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) players)
    Drillers, and in both the NASL and Major Indoor Soccer League for the San Diego Sockers. UEFA Cup winner: 1974–75 Bundesliga champion: 1974–75 Bundesliga...
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  • Rene Ortiz (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) indoor players)
    League (MASL). Ortiz was also named the head coach of the Sockers' reserve team, the San Diego Sockers 2 of the Major Arena Soccer League 2 (M2). In 2018–19...
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    Landon Donovan (category San Diego Sockers (2009) players)
    then in 2018 to play for León. He further played one season with the San Diego Sockers of the Major Arena Soccer League. Overall Donovan won a record six...
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    their first season in Los Angeles before relocating to San Diego in 1961 to become the San Diego Chargers. The team joined the NFL as a result of the AFL–NFL...
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  • San Diego Sockers v New York Cosmos San Diego Sockers v New York Cosmos New York Cosmos v San Diego Sockers 1983–84 NASL Indoor Champions: San Diego Sockers...
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  • Volkmar Groß (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) players)
    with the San Diego Sockers. He would go on to play five outdoor, two NASL indoor and one Major Indoor Soccer League seasons with the Sockers before retiring...
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  • for the San Diego Sockers in the MISL in 2003, De Lima returned to Brazil to join Flamengo. After returning to the United States, Adriano de Lima played...
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    Arrows, Golden Bay Earthquakes, San Diego Sockers, Tacoma Stars) 841 – Branko Šegota (New York Arrows, San Diego Sockers, St.Louis Storm) 690 – Tatu (Dallas...
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    Hugo Pérez (soccer) (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) players)
    Bay Rowdies before ending up with the San Diego Sockers. In 1988, he was the championship MVP when the Sockers won the MISL championship. That summer...
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  • and ended with the San Diego Sockers winning their third MISL title in four seasons over the Minnesota Strikers. It was the Sockers' fifth straight indoor...
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  • San Diego Sockers 5, Flash de Monterrey 4 2/3 - San Diego Sockers 15, Sherbrooke Vert et Or 0 2/3 - Flash de Monterrey 4, La Bombonerita 1 2/4 - San Diego...
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  • Gert Wieczorkowski (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) players)
    in the Major Indoor Soccer League with the Sockers. He won four championships, all indoors, with the Sockers. Wieczorkowski also played for UNAM Pumas...
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    Ron Newman (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996))
    on his father's staff in both San Diego and Kansas City. "Ron Newman, legendary Sockers coach, dies at 82". San Diego Union-Tribune. 27 August 2018....
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  • Chris Chueden (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) players)
    American Soccer League, two with the Montreal Manic and one with the San Diego Sockers. In 1985, Chueden signed with the Cleveland Force of the Major Indoor...
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  • instead of "PASL-Pro". The San Diego Sockers became the first team in league history to finish a season undefeated. The Sockers won their third straight...
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  • Internacional de Fútbol Rápido hosted the first-ever FIFRA Club Championship in Monterrey, Mexico. The 4-team tournament was won by the San Diego Sockers, who...
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  • Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers San Diego Sockers v Vancouver Whitecaps Vancouver Whitecaps v San Diego Sockers San Jose Earthquakes v Vancouver Whitecaps...
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  • Slaviša Žungul (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) indoor players)
    moved to the San Diego Sockers (MISL). He led the league again in scoring in 1985 and 1986, this time playing for the San Diego Sockers. On 5 February...
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    Leonardo Cuéllar (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) players)
    in Mexico. He played in the NASL between 1979 and 1984 for the San Diego Sockers, San Jose Earthquakes and Golden Bay Earthquakes. He played for the Earthquakes...
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  • Zico Doe (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) indoor players)
    and was named the 1991 Rookie of the Year. That fall, he joined the San Diego Sockers of the Major Soccer League. He played limited minutes in three games...
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  • Emmanuel Sanon (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) players)
    head coach of the San Diego Sockers of the first division North American Soccer League, he induced Sanon to also move to the Sockers. Sanon spent three...
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  • Nick Perera (category San Diego Sockers (2009) players)
    Retrieved 11 August 2014. "Sockers Acquire Rights To Nick Perera". San Diego Sockers. Retrieved 4 September 2014. "FURY TRADE FOR SOCKERS' VETERAN NICK PERERA"...
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  • USL A-League. Mack played for the San Diego Sockers during the 2004-2005 Major Indoor Soccer League season. The Sockers folded mid-season. He then played...
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