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El Paso Patriots : ウィキペディア英語版
El Paso Patriots

El Paso Patriots was an American soccer team based in El Paso, Texas, United States. Founded in 1989, the team played in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Mid South Division of the Southern Conference.
The team played its home games at the soccer-specific Patriot Stadium, where they played since 2005 until 2012, when they played their last season (2013) home schedule at the SAC. The team's colors were red, navy blue and white.
Prior to their stadium being completed in 2005, the Patriots played at the Sun Bowl Stadium on the campus of the University of Texas at El Paso, and at Dudley Field, the former home of the El Paso Diablos baseball team. They were one of the more long-serving franchises in American soccer, having previously played in the first division A-League until 2003.
==History==
Founded in 1989 as the El Paso Sixshooters and owned and coached by Dan Guard, the team competed in the Southwest Indoor Soccer League.〔''Sockadillos silence Sixshooters by scoring amazing 27 goals'' Austin American-Statesman – Sunday, December 3, 1989〕 In January 1990, the team ceased operations.〔''Renegades, Albuquerque Vie – El Paso Team Folds'' Tulsa World – Saturday, January 20, 1990〕 The team resumed operations in the fall of 1990 as the El Paso Spurs. Before the 1991 season, the Spurs were sold to a group which included primary investor Enrique Cervantes as well as Jaime Monardes. The new ownership group renamed the team the Patriots to capitalize on the Patriot missile's recent success in the Gulf War and hired Brazilian Marinho Chagas as head coach.〔''El Paso soccer team fights to make name'' Fort Worth Star-Telegram – Wednesday, June 12, 1991〕〔''Renegades' Sunbelt Outdoor Slate Set'' Tulsa World – Sunday, April 7, 1991〕 In 2003, the team played in the Sun Bowl.
Prior to the 2010 PDL season the Patriots signed a formal agreement with Mexican Premier Division team Guadalajara, and were officially rebranded as the Chivas El Paso Patriots. In addition to cross-promotion, sponsorship and player development, the agreement will also see the U-20, Division 1A and Division II Chivas teams playing regular games in El Paso.〔(Chivas de Guadalajara and El Paso Patriots Sign Agreement )〕 In 2012, the club rebranded to their original name El Paso Patriots.

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