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The Rio Grande Valley Dorados were a professional indoor football team based in Hidalgo, Texas. The team originally began play in 2019 as an inaugural member of the International Arena Football League with their home games at State Farm Hidalgo Arena. The league and team folded after the 2019 season.
The Rio Grande Valley Dorados were a professional arena football team. They began playing in 2004 as an expansion member of af2 , the minor league to the Arena Football League . They played their home games at Obra Homes Field at Dodge Arena in Hidalgo, Texas .
The Sol were the third indoor football team to call Hidalgo home, following the Rio Grande Valley Dorados which played in af2 from 2004 to 2009. The second was the Rio Grande Valley Magic , which played in the Southern Indoor Football League in 2011 and in the Lone Star Football League from 2012 until their franchise charter was revoked in 2013.
Rio Grande Valley Dorados: Arena football: af2 (2004–09) Rio Grande Valley Magic: Arena football: SIFL (2011) LSFL (2012) Rio Grande Valley Sol: Arena football: LSFL (2014) XLIF (2015) Hidalgo La Fiera: Arena soccer: MASL (2012–14) Edinburg Roadrunners: Baseball: Texas–Louisiana League (2001) Central Baseball League (2002–05) United ...
The Arena Football Association (AFA) was a professional indoor football league based in Texas, ... Rio Grande Valley Dorados: Hidalgo, Texas: traveling team-Bennie King:
It served as the home of Rio Grande Valley FC Toros of the USL Championship from 2017 to 2023, and currently serves as the home of the UTRGV Vaqueros football team. The stadium has two stands with orange seats covered with a roof and a capacity of 9,735. The stadium was originally intended to be complete before the 2016 USL season. [3]
Arena Football League in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex (3 C, 1 P) H. Houston Thunderbears (4 C, 1 P) R. Rio Grande Valley Dorados (2 C, 2 P) S. San Antonio Force ...
The Rio Grande Valley Magic of the Lone Star Football League played in the arena from 2011 through 2012. The Rio Grande Valley Flash of the Major Arena Soccer League were founded in 2012, renamed, as Hidalgo La Fiera in July 2013, and then ceased operations mid-season in December 2014. [8] [9] [10] [11]