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Project 51O is a soccer club from Oakland, California competing in USL League Two and United Premier Soccer League. They are the reserve club of USL Championship club Oakland Roots SC . The name 51O is partly inspired by Oakland's 510 area code , although features the letter O in place of the number 0 to stand for "Oakland".
Pages in category "2025 National Football League season by team" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... This page was last edited on 2 ...
Original team in league's 1996 inaugural season; Previously known as the San Jose Clash (1996–1999) Franchise on hiatus in the 2006 and 2007 seasons; the original ownership relocated the team to Houston after the 2005 season as the Houston Dynamo, but MLS kept the name and history of the original franchise in San Jose for a new ownership group
CIF Northern California football regional championship matchups and schedule for Escalon and Hughson.
The UPSL was formed in 2011 with 10 teams, and has grown to include over 400 member clubs across the nation. Now featuring numerous MLS U19 teams including LAFC, Philadelphia Union and LA Galaxy, the Premier Division is widely regarded as occupying the unofficial 4th tier of US Soccer. Each UPSL team is independently owned and operated.
Spring football enters a new chapter in 2024, as the USFL and the XFL have formally announced plans to merge and begin play. The combined league, to be known as the United Football League, will ...
The XFL and the USFL, two competing spring football leagues, will merge operations. Few details are available, from the new league's start date to its name, but the initial obvious takeaway is ...
Spring Football League, 2000 [34] XFL, 2001; World Football League, 2008–2010; United Football League, 2009–2012; Hawaii Professional Football League, 2011 (never played) Stars Football League, 2011–2013; North American Football League, 2014 (never played) Fall Experimental Football League, 2014–2015; The Spring League, 2017–2021