Tucson Extreme
American professional indoor soccer team
Soccer club
Tucson Extreme logo | |
Founded | 2012 |
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Dissolved | 2013 |
Ground | Tucson Convention Center |
Coach | Randy Soderman |
League | Professional Arena Soccer League |
The Tucson Extreme were an American professional indoor soccer team founded in 2012 with the intention of joining the Professional Arena Soccer League.[1]
The Tucson Extreme was originally scheduled to begin play as a Southwestern Division team in the 2012–13 PASL season with home games at the Tucson Convention Center and Randy Soderman as head coach.[2] They scheduled tryouts and advertised ticket sales but, in September 2012, delayed their launch by one year.[3] The Extreme were then scheduled to play starting in the 2013–14 season[3] but disbanded in early 2013.
References
- ^ "PASL Approves Tucson Extreme for 2012/13". Professional Arena Soccer League. June 29, 2012. Retrieved September 19, 2012.
- ^ "Randy Soderman to Lead Extreme". Our Sports Central. August 13, 2012. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
- ^ a b "PASL Welcomes Real Phoenix, Announces Series of Changes in Arizona". Professional Arena Soccer League. September 19, 2012. Archived from the original on May 15, 2013. Retrieved September 19, 2012.
External links
- Tucson Extreme official website
- Professional Arena Soccer League website
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Former Professional Arena Soccer League teams
- Anaheim Bolts (2011–13)
- Arizona Storm (2011–13)
- Bay Area Rosal (2013–14)
- Brownsville Barracudas (2014–16)
- Cedar Rapids Rampage (2015-18)
- California Cougars (2008–11)
- Cincinnati Kings (2008–13)
- Cincinnati Saints (2013–14)
- Cleveland Freeze (2013–14)
- Colorado Lightning (2008–09)
- Denver Dynamite (2008–10)
- El Paso Coyotes (2016-19)
- Hartford City FC (never played)
- Hidalgo La Fiera (2012–15)
- Illinois Piasa (2010–14)
- Kansas Magic (2011–12)
- Kitsap Pumas (2010–11)
- Laredo Honey Badgers (never played)
- Las Vegas Legends (2012–16)
- Louisville Lightning (2009–12)
- Mississauga MetroStars (2018)
- Monterrey Flash (2013–15)
- Ohio Vortex (2009–13)
- Omaha Vipers (never played)
- Oxford City FC of Texas (2012–15)
- Real Phoenix (2012–13)
- RGV Barracudas FC (2014–16, 2017-19)
- Rochester Lancers (2014–15)
- Rockford Rampage (2012–13)
- St. Louis Illusion (2008–10)
- Sacramento Surge (2012–16)
- Saltillo Rancho Seco (2013–16)
- Seattle Impact (2014–15)
- Springfield Demize (2010–11)
- Texas Outlaws (2008–10)
- Toros Mexico (2010–14)
- Tulsa Revolution (2013–15)
- Tucson Extreme (never played)
- Waza Flo (2008–16)
- Wenatchee Fire (2008–11)
- Wichita B52s (2013–15)
- Youngstown Nighthawks (never played)
- Calgary United FC (2008–11)
- Edmonton Drillers (2008–11)
- Prince George Fury (2009–10)
- Saskatoon Accelerators (2009–10)
- Winnipeg Alliance FC (2008–11)
See also: Active Professional Arena Soccer League teams