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This category is made up of the logos of Canadian football teams and includes current, historical, and variant logos. ... Canadian Soccer League (logo, 1987 – 92 ...
USL League Two; FC Manitoba [d] Winnipeg, Manitoba: Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex: 2010: 2011: Thunder Bay Chill: Thunder Bay, Ontario: Fort William Stadium: 2000: 2000: United Premier Soccer League (Home games in the United States) FC Berlin: Kitchener, Ontario: Buffalo State University (Buffalo, New York) 2017: 2021 Fall Chantilly Forever ...
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It is not uncommon for a club to be known in common usage by a name other than its official name, or the name on the badge. Other clubs are more usually known by nicknames or contractions of their full names, for instance, Vasco da Gama is usually called simply Vasco, F.C. Internazionale Milan is contracted to Inter or Inter Milan, Sporting Clube de Portugal is often called Sporting or ...
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The Atlantic Schooners were a conditional Canadian Football League (CFL) expansion team that was to begin play in 1984 in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.However, team ownership could not secure funding for a stadium and the franchise application was withdrawn 13 months after it had been submitted.The Atlantic Schooners name was revived in 2018 as the name of a proposed CFL expansion team.
Canada's national body government of the sport is named the Canada Soccer Association, although at first its original name was the Dominion of Canada Football Association. Some teams based in Canada and the United States have adopted FC as a suffix or prefix in their names. In Major League Soccer, these include Austin FC, Minnesota United FC ...
From there, Canadian teams began playing in multiple different American and Canadian leagues, including the original Canadian Soccer League (1987–1992), the American Professional Soccer League (1990–1996), the USL First Division (2005–2010), Major League Soccer (1996–present), and finally, the Canadian Premier League (2019–present).