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1975 Toronto Metros-Croatia Media Guide from the North American Soccer League

Toronto Metros-Croatia

Toronto Metros-Croatia was an anomaly within the North American Soccer League during the NASL’s boom years of the mid-to-late 1970’s.  The club emerged in 1975 from the merger of the NASL’s Toronto Metros and Toronto Croatia of Canada’s small-time National Soccer League. To the chagrin of NASL executives the merged club played up its ethnic identity, coming up with the awkward “Metros-Croatia” moniker and filling its management (entirely) and roster (largely) with ethnic Croats. But in their finest hour, the club acquired Western European stars Eusebio and Wolfgang Sunholz and rode these late season acquisition to the 1976 Soccer Bowl title.

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New York Kick

National Professional Soccer League (1991-1992) Born: September 13, 1990 – NPSL expansion franchise Folded: September 27, 1991 First Game: Last Game: NPSL Championships: None Knickerbocker Arena (15,500)

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Rachel Buehler on the cover of a 2009 FC Gold Pride program from Women's Professional Soccer

FC Gold Pride

Women’s Professional Soccer (2009-2010) Born: September 3, 2008 – WPS founding franchise Folded: November 16, 2010 First Match: April 5, 2009 (W 2-1 vs. Boston Breakers)

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Goalkeeper Briana Scurry on the cover of a 2003 Atlanta Beat program from the Women's United Soccer Association

Atlanta Beat (2001-2003)

Perhaps the best all-around team in the pioneering Women’s United Soccer Association, the Atlanta Beat were the only club to make the playoffs in all three of the WUSA’s seasons. But they never captured a Founders Cup championship.  The Beat advanced to the title match twice, losing Founders Cup I to the Bay Area CyberRays in 2001 and losing the third and final Founders Cup to the Washington Freedom in 2003.

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1983 Inter-Montreal pocket schedule from the Canadian Professional Soccer League

Inter-Montreal

Inter-Montreal was a failed pro soccer club that played just eight matches over the course of five weeks in May and June of 1983 in the Canadian Professional Soccer League. Despite its short history, Inter managed to pull off significant international exhibitions against Marseilles of France and Udinese of Italy before folding. The team played its home matches at Jarry Park, the former home of baseball’s Montreal Expos.

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