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  2. Emerald City Football Club - Wikipedia

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    Emerald City Football Club (ECFC) is a Seattle-based select soccer club. ECFC is a premier year-round soccer club with professional coaching. It is one of Seattle's oldest select soccer clubs, having formed in 1979. [1] ECFC is a non-profit, 501c3 organization largely run by volunteers.

  3. Emerald City Supporters - Wikipedia

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    Emerald City Supporters was founded in 2005 by the supporters of the now defunct Seattle Sounders soccer team that played in the United Soccer Leagues First Division. [3] The name first appeared on a banner used as early as 2003 by a now defunct supporters' group known as The Pod, and was adopted by the new group upon its formation between the ...

  4. Seattle Sounders FC supporters - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Sounders FC, a Major League Soccer club established in 2007, has gained a reputation for having passionate supporters since its inaugural season in 2009.There are four recognized supporters groups for Sounders FC: Emerald City Supporters, Gorilla FC, North End Faifthful, and Eastside Supporters.

  5. Portland Timbers–Seattle Sounders rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Emerald City Supporter's "Build a Bonfire" tifo at the Sounders FC v. Timbers FC in 2013. On March 20, 2009, at the Portland MLS expansion rally, League Commissioner Don Garber mentioned what a great region the Pacific Northwest is for soccer, and gave an example by the success of the new MLS team Seattle Sounders FC. However, his comment was ...

  6. Cascadia Cup - Wikipedia

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    This caused an immediate reaction from the three main supporters groups—the Timbers Army, Emerald City Supporters, and the Vancouver Southsiders—that had created the original competition. This prompted them to form a legal entity called the Cascadia Cup Council, [ 20 ] whose sole purpose was to obtain and retain the legal rights to the name ...

  7. Seattle Sounders (1994–2008) - Wikipedia

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    Emerald City Supporters display at the 2008 home opener. The original Seattle Sounders were supported by the Seattle Sounders Booster Club in the 1970s and early 1980s. [citation needed] A small group named "The Pod", named for the Sounders' orca mascot, formed to support the second incarnation of the club in the 1990s.

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  9. Bobby Howe (footballer, born 1945) - Wikipedia

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    After managing the Portland Timbers, Howe became the Director of Coaching for Emerald City FC youth soccer club in Seattle, Washington. He has served in this role for 11 years. In January 2016, Howe was the 2016 recipient of the "Dr. Thomas Fleck, US Youth Soccer Excellence in Coaching" award. [6]