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  2. California Cougars - Wikipedia

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    The California Cougars were an indoor soccer team, founded in 2004. The team was a charter member of the Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL-Pro), the first division of arena (indoor) soccer in North America. They played their home matches at the Stockton Arena in Stockton, California. Their team colors were red, gold and black.

  3. Adventist Health Arena - Wikipedia

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    Adventist Health Arena is an indoor arena in Stockton, California. It opened in December 2005 and seats a maximum of 12,000 fans. It opened in December 2005 and seats a maximum of 12,000 fans. It is the home venue of the Stockton Kings of the NBA G League .

  4. Stockton Crusaders - Wikipedia

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    The Crusaders are the second official Stockton-based team to play in the AFL system and the first since the Stockton Lightning who played in af2 from 2006 to 2009. The team was planned to begin play in 2025 alongside the rest of the AF1, but the Crusaders, along with Monterrey, announced that they would be pushing their seasons back to 2026.

  5. Major Arena Soccer League 2 - Wikipedia

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    Overview of Major Arena Soccer League 2 champions Season Champions Runner-up Score Host 2017–18: Chicago Mustangs San Diego Sockers 2 7–0 Colorado Springs, Colorado: 2018–19: San Diego Sockers 2 Cuervos de Juarez 7–5 Ontario, California: 2019–20 Chihuahua Savage II [7] Playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19 2020–21: Cleveland Crunch [8 ...

  6. List of professional sports teams in the United States and ...

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    The Pro Volleyball Federation is a women's indoor volleyball league with eight teams: four in the midwest and two in the south and west each. As of its 2025 season , the minimum salary for a player is $60,000, with the league offering each player "benefits" worth $10,000, and an undisclosed amount of revenue sharing with their respective teams.

  7. Major Indoor Soccer League (2001–2008) - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2001, the National Professional Soccer League disbanded. The six surviving teams organized the MISL as a single-entity structure similar to Major League Soccer. In 2002, the MISL absorbed two teams from the World Indoor Soccer League: the Dallas Sidekicks and San Diego Sockers. The St. Louis Steamers, another former WISL team ...

  8. National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) - Wikipedia

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    In November 1983, a Kalamazoo, Michigan–based group called Soccer Leagues Unlimited unveiled a plan for an indoor league composed exclusively of American players. The group's president, Bob Lemieux (later AISA commissioner), announced that Kalamazoo, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Springfield, Illinois, were on board in what was he said was intended to be a sort of farm system, or developmental ...

  9. 1988–89 American Indoor Soccer Association season - Wikipedia

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    The 1988–89 American Indoor Soccer Association season was the fifth season for the league. In the offseason, the league announced new scoring rules with goals being worth either 1, 2, or 3 points based on distance and/or game situation. Before the season, teams were added in Chicago and Hershey.