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Albuquerque Unicycle Club; C. Carlsbad Potashers This page was last edited on 19 November 2024, at 13:05 (UTC). ... Category: Sports clubs and teams in New Mexico.
Albuquerque Sol FC's official supporters group is the Sol Mates. In addition to the Sol Mates, there is an unofficial supporters group, the Sandianistas, which formed shortly after the club's inception in late 2013. The supporters sit in the west end of Ben Rios Field for all home matches.
The 1981 club, powered by sluggers Mike Marshall and Candy Maldonado and managed by Del Crandall, was also a dominant team, winning both halves of the South Division with a 94–38 record and sweeping the Tacoma Rainiers to win their third league title. Their .712 winning percentage was the second-best in PCL history at the time.
Albuquerque's previous minor-league team was the Los Angeles Dodgers-affiliated Albuquerque Dukes, which won several PCL championships in the 1970s and 1980s. The team was sold to Marshall Glickman and Mike Higgins, who moved it to Oregon in March 2000 and renamed it the Portland Beavers .
On June 6, 2018, the USL announced an expansion club from Albuquerque that would begin play in March 2019. [13] The club announced its name, New Mexico United, and colors on October 9, 2018, following fan suggestions that generated 226 total names.
Previous club Apps. Goals Goalkeepers 1 Alex Tambakis: GK December 8, 1992 (age 32) 2021 North Carolina FC: 0 13 Kristopher Shakes: GK April 27, 2001 (age 23) 2024 Philadelphia Union Academy: 0 Defenders 3 Christopher Gloster: LB July 28, 2000 (age 24) 2024 Atlanta United 2: 4 Anthony Herbert: LB/CB
The five oldest existing American clubs are the South River Club in South River, Maryland (c.1690/1700), the Schuylkill Fishing Company in Andalusia, Pennsylvania (1732), the Old Colony Club in Plymouth, Massachusetts (1769), the Philadelphia Club in Philadelphia (1834), and the Union Club of the City of New York in New York City (1836). [1]
When Ralph Engelstad founded the Southwest Hockey League in 1975, he was able to take advantage of the paucity of ice hockey teams in the region. After the dissolution of the Albuquerque Six-Guns in 1974, the Tingley Coliseum was available for a new tenant and agreed to be the home for the Chaparrals. [1]