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  2. Hassan Nazari - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Nazari (Persian: حسن ... Texas, and is the coaching director for the Dallas Texans Soccer Club, where he also coaches teams still.

  3. Andre Akpan - Wikipedia

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    Akpan was born in Grand Prairie, Texas, to a Nigerian father and an American mother. [2] He played for coaches Hassan Nazari and David Hudgell on the '88 Dallas Texans, and his prolific scoring touch helped lead his team to back-to-back-to-back USYSA National Championships (U17, U18, U19), as well as a Dallas Cup Super Group Victory - a feat that no other American team has accomplished in the ...

  4. List of defunct Texas sports teams - Wikipedia

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    6.1.2 Lone Star Soccer Alliance. 6.1.3 North American Soccer League. ... Dallas Texans (1960–1962), became the Kansas City Chiefs; Canadian Football League.

  5. Dallas Texans - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Texans (USHL), 1941–1942 team in the American Hockey Association; 1945–1949 team in the United States Hockey League (1945–1951) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dallas Texans .

  6. Brandon Aubrey - Wikipedia

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    Aubrey played youth soccer with Dallas Texans SC. He captained the '95 team from 2008 to 2010 and during his time with the team, they won five State Cup titles, were regional finalist in 2009, were Classic League grand champions in 2009 and 2010, were 2009 Premiere League West champions, and also won the 2008 Gothia Cup (Sweden), the 2009 Dallas Cup, the 2009 Disney Showcase, and the 2009 ...

  7. Jay Needham - Wikipedia

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    Needham was born in Fort Worth, Texas.He played youth soccer with the Dallas Texans Soccer Club. His team, Dallas Texans Red '85's, won four North Texas State Cup titles (2000–2003), three Southern Regional titles (2000–2002) and twice competed in the U.S. Youth National Championship final four (2001–2002).

  8. Matthew Corcoran - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Texans: 2018–2021: FC Dallas: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 2021: North Texas SC: 2 (0) 2022– Birmingham Legion: 58 (2) International career ‡ 2023: United States U17: 3 (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of October 27, 2024 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of November 21, 2023

  9. Emerson Hyndman - Wikipedia

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    Born in Dallas, Texas, [5] Hyndman started his career in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy with the Dallas Texans before moving on to joining FC Dallas in 2010. [6] During his time at FC Dallas, Hyndman attracted interest from Newcastle United after the club's director of football Dennis Wise saw him play, but ultimately Wise opted not to pursue him further.