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Dacula High School is a high school in Dacula, Georgia, United States, serving students in grades 9–12. It is operated by Gwinnett County Public Schools. It is a part of the Dacula cluster and is fed from Dacula Middle School. The school's colors are old gold, white, and navy blue, and its mascot is the Falcon.
National Women's Soccer League. PK the Eagle – Washington Spirit [79] Supernova – Chicago Red Stars [80] Cleo the Lioness – Utah Royals FC [81] Diesel – Houston Dash (shared with Houston Dynamo) [82] Lower soccer leagues (NASL, USL, etc.) Chip - Rhode Island FC; Kickeroo – Richmond Kickers [83] Golazo – The Miami Football Club
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The club's name, Crown Legacy FC, and circular logo were announced in January 2023 following a delay due to the death of Charlotte FC defender Anton Walkes. [4] The inaugural season began on March 26.
In September 2018, the Diablos were announced as an NPSL expansion side to play in the South Region's Lone Star Conference. [2] [3]The club was founded through a partnership between Damon Gochneaur, owner of the Denton-based Aspiro Agency, and Michael Hitchcock, owner of Playbook Management International and fellow NPSL side Fort Worth Vaqueros FC. [4]
In its first ever tournament game, the Gold held a two-goal lead over United Soccer League side Portland Timbers 2 before eventually losing, 3–2. [3] Three years later a hat-trick by Manolo Piña earned Sacramento its first U.S. Open Cup victory when it defeated the Premier Developmental League 's Burlingame Dragons FC , 3–0, on May 11, 2016.
FC Naples is the first fully professional soccer club to be based in Naples, building upon the previous long-standing presence of semi-professional sides in the area, including current NPSL club Naples United FC, with whom they share their stadium. [3] The club's official name, crest, and branding were revealed on June 15, 2024. [4]