• Philadelphia Fury may refer to: Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980), an American soccer team that competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) from 1978...
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  • The Philadelphia Fury were an American soccer team that competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) from 1978 to 1980. The team was based in Philadelphia...
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  • up Fury or fury in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fury or FURY may refer to: Fury (1994 one-shot) Fury (2001 series) Fury (2023 one-shot) Fury (DC...
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  • The Philadelphia Fury was an American soccer team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that last competed in the National Independent Soccer Association...
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  • and white. The club was succeeded by the Philadelphia Fury in 1978. The Atoms were founded by Philadelphia construction mogul Thomas McCloskey in 1973...
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  • was previously represented by the Philadelphia Atoms (1973–76) and Philadelphia Fury (1978–80) in the FIFA-backed, major professional North American Soccer...
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  • Peter Osgood (category Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980) players)
    spell at Norwich City. Osgood signed a US $90,000 contract with the Philadelphia Fury on 12 December 1977. High taxes were the primary reason for his departure...
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  • remaining matches Philadelphia Fury v Stumptown Athletic Miami FC v Philadelphia Fury Philadelphia Fury v Atlanta SC Atlanta SC v Philadelphia Fury Stumptown...
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  • Nick Kolarac (category Philadelphia Fury players)
    Kolarac signed with the Philadelphia Fury on August 10, 2014. Kolarac was the leading point scorer for the Philadelphia Fury and was the only player to...
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    Alan Ball Jr. (category Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980) players)
    play in the decade-old North American Soccer League, joining the Philadelphia Fury as a player in May 1978. He was named player-coach after former Newcastle...
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    Veterans Stadium (category Philadelphia Fury)
    was the home field for the Philadelphia Atoms and the Philadelphia Fury, both North American Soccer League teams. The Fury drew 18,191 fans for their...
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  • John Dempsey (footballer, born 1946) (category Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980) players)
    March 1978 with the club by then in Division Two, and moved to the Philadelphia Fury of the NASL, playing alongside fellow ex-Chelsea star Peter Osgood...
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  • Frank Worthington (category Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980) players)
    scoring 234 goals. He also played in the United States (with NASL teams Philadelphia Fury and Tampa Bay Rowdies), South Africa and Sweden as well as in English...
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  • Memphis Rogues – AISA & SISL New York Cosmos (2010) Philadelphia Atoms SC– ASL Philadelphia Fury – NISL Portland Timbers – WSL Portland Timbers – USL...
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  • the American Soccer League. Philadelphia Atoms Philadelphia Fury (1978–80) Philadelphia Fury Philadelphia Union Eck, Frank (November 5, 1966). "Big Hassle...
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  • Shazam! Fury of the Gods is a 2023 American superhero film based on the DC character Shazam. Produced by New Line Cinema, DC Studios, and the Safran Company...
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  • on September 3, 2023, at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the fourth event under the Fury Road chronology and streamed live on FITE...
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  • Hurricane were upset in the first round of the ASC playoffs, as the Philadelphia Fury, who were winless on the road during the regular season, won the deciding...
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  • Philadelphia Fury, which competed in the corresponding American Soccer League (ASL). Both leagues ceased play after the 2017 season. The Philadelphia...
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  • Andy Lynch (footballer) (category Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980) players)
    Midlothian and Celtic, and later in the North American Soccer League for Philadelphia Fury and Montreal Manic. He also coached Montreal and, later, Australian...
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    Raptors FC Lane United Milwaukee Torrent Minnesota Aurora PDX FC Philadelphia Fury Providence City Redlands FC Sacramento Republic FC SoCal SC Stumptown...
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  • Khori Bennett (category Philadelphia Fury players)
    United AC. "First Team | Philadelphia Fury". philadelphiafury.com. Ralph, Matthew (September 18, 2019). "Philadelphia Fury pulls out of fall NISA season"...
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    The Philadelphia Fury played from 1978 to 1980, but were bought by Molson Brewery and moved to Montreal to become the Manic. The Atoms and the Fury both...
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  • Detroit Express Houston Hurricane Memphis Rogues New England Tea Men Philadelphia Fury None Connecticut Bicentennials to Oakland Stompers Las Vegas Quicksilver...
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  • Frank D'Amelio (category Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980) players)
    the Philadelphia Fury selected D'Amelio in the first round of the North American Soccer League's college draft. He played eight games for the Fury. In...
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  • the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2014-10-05. "Philadelphia Fury Pro Soccer Team in Philadelphia - Powered By Soccer Max Websites!". furyasl.com. Archived...
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  • Pierce O'Leary (category Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980) players)
    win the FAI Cup in 1978. A week after the Cup Final he signed for Philadelphia Fury where he spent three months. In 1981, he signed for Vancouver Whitecaps...
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    Johnny Giles (category Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980) players)
    Leeds United 383 (88) 1975–1977 West Bromwich Albion 75 (3) 1978 Philadelphia Fury 21 (0) 1977–1983 Shamrock Rovers 42 (11) Total 620 (112) International...
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    Jonny Campbell (soccer) (category Philadelphia Fury players)
    2012-2013. After his senior season with ETSU in 2013, Campbell played for Philadelphia Fury in the American Soccer League (ASL). He signed his first professional...
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    Cage Fury Fighting Championships (CFFC) is an American mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion primarily operating in the Northeastern United States. Founded...
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