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  2. Rochester New York FC - Wikipedia

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    Rochester New York FC, formerly known as the Rochester Raging Rhinos and later the Rochester Rhinos, was an American soccer team based in Rochester, New York, United States. In 2023, the club withdrew from the professional level in MLS Next Pro .

  3. List of Rochester New York FC seasons - Wikipedia

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    Rochester New York FC (RNY), formerly known as Rochester Raging Rhinos and Rochester Rhinos, is an American professional soccer club based in Rochester, New York that has been on hiatus since the end of the 2017 season, but will return to play in 2022 in MLS Next Pro, one of three leagues that form the third division in the United States.

  4. 2022 Rochester New York FC season - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Rochester New York FC season was the club's 23rd overall and first in MLS Next Pro. It was the first year since 2017 the club has played, and their first season under the Rochester New York FC name, after spending the first 22 seasons branded as the Rochester Raging Rhinos and Rochester Rhinos. [ 2 ]

  5. Rochester football back in familiar territory: Playing for a ...

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    But all is back to normal in Rochester after the Rockets punched their ticket for a ninth time for the final football weekend with a 42-14 win over Murphysboro in the Class 4A semifinals on Saturday.

  6. Rochester Community Sports Complex Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium then became known as Rochester Rhinos Stadium. In mid-2009, the team had a raffle to determine the naming rights for the stadium. For each $1,000 an individual, group, company, or other entity paid to the Rhinos, they were given one chance to win the right to name the stadium.

  7. 1998 USISL A-League - Wikipedia

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    Rochester Rhinos: 21 6 48 3 Amos Magee: Minnesota Thunder: 15 10 40 4 Kirk Wilson: El Paso Patriots: 15 7 37 5 Mauro Biello: Montreal Impact: 11 13 35 6 Mike Burke: Charleston Battery: 16 2 34 Gary Glasgow: New Orleans Storm: 15 4 34 Antonio Robles: San Diego Flash: 15 4 34 9 Yari Allnutt: Rochester Rhinos: 14 5 33 10 Jon Szczepanski: Milwaukee ...

  8. Rochester Ravens - Wikipedia

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    The team was the successor to the Rochester Rhinos Women, which was affiliated with the USL First Division team Rochester Rhinos for three years from 2006 through 2008. The original team was founded (as the Ravens) in 1996, and was owned by Jill McCabe, until it was sold to the former Rochester Rhinos ownership of Frank DuRoss , Steve Donner ...

  9. 1999 U.S. Open Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Rochester Raging Rhinos of the A-League defeated the Colorado Rapids 2–0 in the final at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. [1] The Rhinos became the first, and as of 2024, only non-Division I team to win the Open Cup since the inception of Major League Soccer , defeating four MLS teams in the tournament.