• (MASL). The Sockers began play in the 2009–2010 season. The team plays their home games at Frontwave Arena. The original San Diego Sockers began as the...
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    The San Diego Sockers were a soccer and indoor soccer team based in San Diego, California. The team played in the indoor and outdoor editions of the North...
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  • San Diego Sockers may refer to: San Diego Sockers (1978–1996), a soccer team in the North American Soccer League San Diego Sockers (2001–2004), a soccer...
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  • the San Diego Sockers, its home field is in Pechanga Arena and it is run by CEO David Pike. The head coaches were Rene Ortiz and Ray Taila. Sockers 2 was...
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    the San Diego Sockers indoor soccer team, which won 10 titles in the arena, and other minor professional sports franchises. The San Diego Sockers made their...
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  • defeat the San Diego Sockers in a championships series at the San Diego Sports Arena which happened in 2001. A new team using the Sockers' name and logo...
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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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    San Diego Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in San Diego, California. The stadium opened in 1967 as San Diego Stadium and was known as Jack Murphy Stadium...
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  • Frontwave Arena (category San Diego Sockers (2009))
    The arena is the future home of the San Diego Sockers of the Major Arena Soccer League (MASL) and the San Diego Clippers of the NBA G League. Frontwave...
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    Juli Veee (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) players)
    the NASL to play for the San Diego Sockers from 1978 to 1982. Veee was a fan favorite for the Sockers. Veee played for San Jose during the 1976 indoor...
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  • were renamed the Sockers, playing outdoor matches at Jack Murphy Stadium, which was shared with the National Football League's San Diego Chargers and Major...
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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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  • Diego Rovira (born September 26, 1982 in Lima, Peru) is an American indoor soccer who formerly played for the San Diego Sockers in the Professional Arena...
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  • Brian Quinn (soccer) (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) players)
    with the San Diego Sockers as they prepared for the 1983–1984 NASL indoor season. In 1984, he played the last NASL season with the Sockers. In the fall...
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    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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  • 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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    Chicago Mustangs, Waza Flo, the reserve teams for the Ontario Fury, San Diego Sockers, former PASL clubs, and new expansion teams. In the 2018–19 season...
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  • and ended with the San Diego Sockers winning their second MISL title in three seasons over the Baltimore Blast. It was the Sockers' fourth straight indoor...
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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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    signed by the San Diego Sockers. Chiles led the Professional Arena Soccer League's Western Conference with 33 goals, helping the Sockers capture the PASL...
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  • live on ESPN. The San Diego Sockers won the championship with a two-game finals sweep of the Tampa Bay Rowdies. This was the Sockers' first ever NASL title...
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    Charles Adair (soccer) (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) indoor players)
    27 goals and added 23 assists in 57 games. On April 7, 1993, the San Diego Sockers selected Adair in the first round of the 1993 Continental Indoor Soccer...
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    Kazimierz Deyna (category San Diego Sockers (1978–1996) players)
    and five Major Indoor Soccer League seasons with the Sockers, winning five championships. The Sockers released him in June 1987. He was a 1983 NASL Second...
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  • Department. Moorhouse, Jim, ed. (1993). 1993 San Diego Sockers Media Guide. San Diego: San Diego Sockers. The Year in American Soccer - 1992 1992 page...
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    based in San Diego (Main article) Expansion team in 1969 No previous monikers Play at Petco Park (2004–present) Previously played at San Diego Stadium...
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