sport.wikisort.org - TeamVentura County Fusion is an American soccer team based in Ventura, California, United States. Founded in 2006, the team plays in USL League Two, the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.
Football club
Ventura County Fusion |
Full name | Ventura County Fusion Soccer Club |
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Nickname(s) | The Fusion |
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Founded | 2006; 16 years ago (2006) |
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Stadium | Ventura College Sportsplex Ventura, California |
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Capacity | 5,000 |
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Owner | Ranbir Shergill |
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Head Coach | Mike Elias |
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League | USL League Two |
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2022 | 2nd, Southwest Division Playoffs: National Champions |
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Website | Club website |
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Current season |
The team plays its home games in the stadium on the campus of Ventura College, the VC SportsPlex, where they have played since 2011. The team's colors are blue, orange and white. All home games are streamed live on the Fusion's YouTube channel. All broadcasts are done in conjunction with CAPS TV in Ventura.
History
The Fusion entered the Premier Development League in 2007 as the first ever soccer franchise from the Ventura County area of Southern California. They played their first competitive game on April 28, 2007, beating fellow expansion franchise Lancaster Rattlers 2–1, and setting the wheels in motion for what turned out to be a promising first season. Four wins in their next five games – including impressive victories over traditional regional powerhouses Fresno Fuego and Orange County Blue Star – propelled the Fusion to the top of the table by mid-season. However, a spate of injuries began to take its toll on their roster, and by the middle of July the Fusion were stuttering towards the finish line, still in with a shout of making the playoffs, but being hampered by damaging defeats to Fresno and the Southern California Seahorses. By the time the final set of games came round, Fusion needed three points from their final two games to leapfrog the San Fernando Valley Quakes into the playoffs, but two consecutive ties – 3–3 with Southern California Seahorses and a hugely disappointing 0–0 with Los Angeles Storm – meant that they finished their debut season fourth in the table. English striker Mark Draycott was the team's leading marksman, notching an impressive ten goals, while Eric Avila and Chance Myers led the assist stats.
In the offseason, Fusion played against English Premier League side Everton in a closed friendly at the Home Depot Center on July 24, 2007. The match was organised by head coach Smith, who "wanted it to be a reward for their great play during their inaugural season". Later, in early 2008, Fusion hosted games against Hammarby of the Swedish Allsvenskan, and Real Salt Lake and Columbus Crew of MLS. Fusion enjoyed a 1–0 victory over a Columbus side that included MLS veterans such as Frankie Hejduk, despite playing without all their college players, due to NCAA regulations.
Ventura started their second competitive season without the services of Chance Myers and Eric Avila, both of whom had been taken in the 2008 MLS SuperDraft, and Mark Draycott, who had returned to England to play for Swindon Supermarine. Despite this, anticipation was high that success would be swift, but they actually started the season sluggishly, losing two of their first four games, and not picking up a victory until their 3–0 triumph over Fresno Fuego in late May. This signalled an about-turn in form; Fusion enjoyed four wins in June, including an impressive 4–1 thrashing of Fresno Fuego away from home. Two more impressive victories – 2–0 over Southern California Seahorses and 4–0 over Lancaster Rattlers – kept Fusion's playoff run on course, but a shock 1–0 defeat to struggling Orange County Blue Star at home meant that they had to beat eventual divisional champions San Fernando Valley Quakes in their next game, or their season would be over. The Quakes won 3–2 in a bad-tempered game at Pierce College, and Ventura were left rueing another year of missed opportunities. They eventually finished the season in 3rd, just two points out of the playoffs; Hagop Chirishian was the team's top scorer, with 4 goals, while former Chivas USA midfielder Rodrigo López led with 3 assists.
On July 21, 2009 the Fusion played Burnley of the Barclays Premier League, however the superior class showed through and despite a spirited showing the Fusion went down 5–0.
2009 was a breakout year for Fusion. Having added former MLS players Ivan Becerra, Anthony Hamilton and Adam Smarte to the roster during the offseason, Ventura looked like a decent bet to qualify for the post-season for the first time. Things did not start well; they drew 2–2 with Bakersfield Brigade in their opening game of the season, and then were thumped 4–0 at home by the Hollywood United Hitmen next time out. The hammering, however, seemed to bring things into focus, and things improved sharply. From then on, Ventura embarked on an astonishing 12-game unbeaten streak that included six ties and hard-fought victories away at the Ogden Outlaws, a 3–2 revenge win away at Hollywood, and a 4–2 goal fest at home to the BYU Cougars in which Anthony Hamilton scored a brace. A nervy 1–0 loss to the Los Angeles Legends on the last day of the regular season meant that the Fusion finished third in the Southwest division, but sneaked into the playoffs by the back door as the lowest seed in the West. Fusion beat the Legends 2–1 in the first round of the playoffs thanks to early goals by Alfonso Motagalvan and Anthony Hamilton, and then defeated divisional champions Hollywood in extra time thanks to two late goals by Sam Myerson. For the national quarter finals Ventura travelled to Laredo, Texas, and dispatched Northwest division champions Kitsap Pumas 2–1 on an injury-time free kick from Rodrigo López, and then demolished the Bradenton Academics 6–1 in searing heat to qualify for their first ever PDL Champiohsip game. Ventura hosted the final, which was broadcast live on Fox Soccer Channel, and snatched a victory from out of the hands of Chicago Fire Premier with an injury time winner from Alfonso Motagalvan, despite playing for most of the match with ten men.[1] Artur Aghasyan and Anthony Hamilton were Ventura's regular-season top scorers, with 8 goals each, while Hamilton and Hagop Chirishian contributed 3 assists apiece.
On July 15, 2014, Fusion played a friendly match against Rangers from Glasgow, Scotland, which the Fusion won 3–1.
On July 15, 2018, Jermaine Jones played his last game of competitive football with the Fusion in a 1–0 home loss to FC Golden State Force.[2]
Players
This list of notable former players comprises players who went on to play professional soccer after playing for the team in the Premier Development League, or those who previously played professionally before joining the team.
Year-by-year
Year |
Division |
League |
Regular Season |
Playoffs |
Open Cup |
Avg. Attendance |
2007 |
4 |
USL PDL |
4th, Southwest |
Did not qualify |
Did not qualify |
1,176 |
2008 |
4 |
USL PDL |
3rd, Southwest |
Did not qualify |
Did not qualify |
1,217 |
2009 |
4 |
USL PDL |
3rd, Southwest |
Champions |
Did not qualify |
876 |
2010 |
4 |
USL PDL |
1st, Southwest |
Conference Semi-Finals |
1st Round |
873 |
2011 |
4 |
USL PDL |
2nd, Southwest |
Conference Semi-Finals |
2nd Round |
1,116 |
2012 |
4 |
USL PDL |
1st, Southwest |
Conference Finals |
3rd Round |
1,302 |
2013 |
4 |
USL PDL |
2nd, Southwest |
Conference Semifinals |
2nd Round |
1,282 |
2014 |
4 |
USL PDL |
1st, Southwest |
Conference Semifinals |
Did not qualify |
1,322 |
2015 |
4 |
USL PDL |
2nd, Southwest |
Division Playoffs |
2nd Round |
— |
2016 |
4 |
USL PDL |
4th, Southwest |
Did not qualify |
1st Round |
— |
2017 |
4 |
USL PDL |
8th, Southwest |
Did not qualify |
Did not qualify |
— |
2018 |
4 |
USL PDL |
2nd, Southwest |
Did not qualify |
Did not qualify |
— |
2019 |
4 |
USL League Two |
2nd, Southwest |
Conference Finals |
Did not qualify |
— |
2020 |
4 |
USL League Two |
Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic |
2021 |
4 |
USL League Two |
Did not play due to COVID-19 pandemic |
2022 |
4 |
USL League Two |
2nd, Southwest |
Champions |
Did not qualify |
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Honors
- USL PDL Southwest Division Champions: 2010, 2012, 2014
- USL PDL Western Conference Champions: 2009
- USL PDL Champions: 2009
- USL League Two Western Conference Champions: 2022
- USL League Two Champions: 2022
Notable Matches
Head coaches
Stadia
References
External links
USL League Two |
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Eastern Conference | Northeast | |
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Mid Atlantic | |
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Metropolitan | |
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Chesapeake | |
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Central Conference | Great Lakes | |
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Valley | |
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Heartland | |
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Deep North | |
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Southern Conference | Deep South | |
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Southeast | |
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South Atlantic | |
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Mid South | |
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Lone Star | |
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Western Conference | Mountain | |
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Northwest | |
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Southwest | |
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Future Clubs | |
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Seasons | as USISL Premier League | |
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as PDSL | |
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as PDL |
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
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as USL League Two | |
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Miscellaneous |
- Previous clubs
- United Soccer League
- USL Championship
- USL League One
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 Soccer in the United States |
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- U.S. Soccer Federation
- USASA
- USCS
- State Soccer Associations
- League system
- History
- Hall of Fame
- Awards
- Clubs
- International competition
- Champions
- Venues (stadiums by capacity
- Soccer-specific stadium)
- Women's soccer in the United States
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Men's | National teams | |
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Outdoor leagues | Professional |
- MLS
- USL Championship
- USL League One
- NISA
- MLS Next Pro
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Amateur |
- USL League Two
- NISA Nation
- NPSL
- CSL
- EPSL
- EPLWA
- GCPL
- MWPL
- OVPL
- SFSFL
- UPSL
- USLPA
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Defunct |
- AFA (1884–1924)
- American Cup (1885–1924)
- ALPF (1894)
- APSL (2015–2018)
- NAFL (1895–1898)
- AAFA Cup (1912–13)
- ASL (1921–1933)
- ASL (1933–1983)
- NASFL (1946–47)
- USA (1967)
- NPSL (1967)
- NASL (1968–1984)
- USL (1984–85)
- LSSA (1987–1992)
- ASL (1988–89)
- WSA (1989)
- USL 2nd (1990–2010)
- A-League (1995–2004)
- USL 1st (2005–2009)
- D2 Pro League (2010)
- PLA (2015–2017)
- NASL (2011–2017)
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Indoor leagues | Current |
- MASL
- MASL2
- MASL3
- NISL
- PASL
- WISL
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Defunct |
- NASL (1975–76, 1979–1984)
- MISL (1978–1992)
- NPSL (1984–2001)
- CISL (1993–1997)
- EISL (1997–98)
- WISL (1998–2001)
- MISL (2001–2008)
- AISL (2003–2008)
- XSL (2008–09)
- MISL (2008–2014)
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Futsal leagues | |
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Club competitions |
- U.S. Open Cup
- National Amateur Cup
- Hank Steinbrecher Cup
- U.S. Open (indoor)
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College soccer |
- NCAA Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
- U.S. Soccer Spring Men's College Program
- NAIA Championship
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Women's | National teams | |
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Outdoor leagues | Professional |
- NWSL
- NWSL Challenge Cup
- NWSL Shield
- Playoffs
- USL Super League (beginning play in 2023)
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Amateur |
- USL W League
- WPSL
- UWS
- OVPL
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Indoor leagues | |
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Futsal leagues | |
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International competitions |
- SheBelieves Cup
- Tournament of Nations
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Club competitions |
- Women's Open
- Women's Amateur
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College soccer |
- NCAA Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
- NAIA Championship
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Defunct leagues |
- W-League (1995–2015)
- WUSA (2001–2003)
- WPS (2009–2011)
- WPSL Elite (2012)
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Youth | Leagues |
- AYSO
- NFHS
- USYSA
- Super Y League
- MLS Next
- USL Academy
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Competitions |
- US Youth Soccer National Championships
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By city |
- Houston
- Los Angeles
- New York City
- Seattle
- St. Louis
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Other topics |
- Most expensive American soccer transfers
- Broadcast rights
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Soccer in Los Angeles |
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Professional teams | |
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Amateur clubs | |
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See also | |
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Sports teams based in Greater Los Angeles |
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Baseball |
- MLB
- Los Angeles Angels
- Los Angeles Dodgers
- CL
- Inland Empire 66ers
- Lake Elsinore Storm
- Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
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Basketball |
- NBA
- Los Angeles Clippers
- Los Angeles Lakers
- WNBA
- Los Angeles Sparks
- G League
- Ontario Clippers
- South Bay Lakers
- ABA
- Los Angeles Slam
- Orange County Novastars
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American football |
- NFL
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Los Angeles Rams
- WFA
- Pacific Warriors
- West Coast Lightning
- IWFL
- California Quake
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Ice hockey |
- NHL
- Anaheim Ducks
- Los Angeles Kings
- AHL
- Coachella Valley Firebirds
- Ontario Reign
- USPHL
- Long Beach Shredders
- Ontario Jr. Reign
- WSHL
- Valencia Flyers
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Soccer | |
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Australian rules football |
- USAFL
- Los Angeles Dragons
- Orange County Bombers
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Roller derby |
- WFTDA
- Angel City Derby Girls
- Ventura County Derby Darlins
- West Coast Derby Knockouts
- RDCL
- Los Angeles Derby Dolls
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Rugby |
- MLR
- LA Giltinis
- SCRFU
- Back Bay RFC
- Belmont Shore RFC
- Los Angeles RFC
- Santa Monica Rugby Club
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Team tennis |
- WTT
- Orange County Breakers
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Ultimate |
- AUDL
- Los Angeles Aviators
- WUL
- Los Angeles Astra
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Esports |
- CDL
- Los Angeles Guerrillas
- Los Angeles Thieves
- OWL
- Los Angeles Gladiators
- Los Angeles Valiant
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College athletics | NCAA Division I |
- Cal State Fullerton
- Cal State Northridge
- California Baptist
- Long Beach State
- Loyola Marymount
- Pepperdine
- UC Irvine
- UC Riverside
- UCLA
- USC
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NCAA Division II |
- Azusa Pacific
- Biola
- Cal Poly Pomona
- Cal State Dominguez Hills
- Cal State Los Angeles
- Cal State San Bernardino
- Concordia
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NCAA Division III |
- Caltech
- Cal Lutheran
- Chapman
- Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
- La Verne
- Occidental
- Pomona-Pitzer
- Redlands
- Whittier
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Venues | |
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Rivalries |
- El Tráfico
- Freeway Series
- Freeway Face-Off
- Lakers–Clippers
- UCLA–USC
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Australian rules football |
- USAFL
- Golden Gate Roos
- Los Angeles Dragons
- Orange County Bombers
- Sacramento Suns
- San Diego Lions
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Baseball |
- MLB
- Los Angeles Angels
- Los Angeles Dodgers
- Oakland Athletics
- San Diego Padres
- San Francisco Giants
- PCL
- Sacramento River Cats
- CL
- Fresno Grizzlies
- Inland Empire 66ers
- Lake Elsinore Storm
- Modesto Nuts
- Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
- San Jose Giants
- Stockton Ports
- Visalia Rawhide
- PA
- California Dogecoin
- Napa Silverados
- Sonoma Stompers
- Vallejo Admirals
- CWL
- Canada A's
- Palm Desert Coyotes
- Palm Springs Chill
- Palm Springs POWER
- PL
- Bakersfield Train Robbers
- Martinez Sturgeon
- Monterey Amberjacks
- Pittsburg Anchors
- San Rafael Pacifics
- Wasco Reserve
- GWL
- Chico Heat
- Lincoln Potters
- San Francisco Seals
- Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox
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Basketball |
- NBA
- Golden State Warriors
- Los Angeles Clippers
- Los Angeles Lakers
- Sacramento Kings
- WNBA
- Los Angeles Sparks
- G League
- Ontario Clippers
- Santa Cruz Warriors
- South Bay Lakers
- Stockton Kings
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Esports |
- CDL
- Los Angeles Guerrillas
- Los Angeles Thieves
- OWL
- Los Angeles Gladiators
- Los Angeles Valiant
- San Francisco Shock
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American football |
- NFL
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Los Angeles Rams
- San Francisco 49ers
- IFL
- Bay Area Panthers
- San Diego Strike Force
- WFA
- Central Cal War Angels
- Inland Empire Ravens
- Kern County Crusaders
- Los Angeles Warriors
- San Diego Surge
- Ventura County Wolfpack
- IWFL
- Carson Bobcats
- North County Stars
- Sacramento Sirens
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Ice hockey |
- NHL
- Anaheim Ducks
- Los Angeles Kings
- San Jose Sharks
- AHL
- Bakersfield Condors
- Coachella Valley Firebirds
- Ontario Reign
- San Diego Gulls
- San Jose Barracuda
- USPHL
- Anaheim Avalanche
- Fresno Monsters
- San Diego Sabers
- WSHL
- Valencia Flyers
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Roller derby |
- WFTDA
- Angel City Derby Girls
- Bay Area Derby
- Central Coast Roller Derby
- Derby Revolution of Bakersfield
- Humboldt Roller Derby
- Sacramento Roller Derby
- Santa Cruz Derby Girls
- Silicon Valley Roller Girls
- Sonoma County Roller Derby
- RDCL
- Los Angeles Derby Dolls
- Orange County Roller Girls
- San Diego Derby Dolls
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Rugby league |
- CRL
- Los Angeles Mongrels
- Oakland Originals
- Sacramento Immortals
- San Francisco Savage
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Rugby union |
- MLR
- LA Giltinis
- San Diego Legion
- PRP
- Golden Gate RFC
- Old Mission Beach Athletic Club
- Santa Monica Rugby Club
- Belmont Shore RFC
- Olympic Club
- SCRFU
- Finlander Rugby Club
- SDSU Aztecs
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Soccer | |
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Tennis |
- WTT
- Orange County Breakers
- San Diego Aviators
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Ultimate |
- AUDL
- Los Angeles Aviators
- Oakland Spiders
- San Diego Growlers
- WUL
- Los Angeles Astra
- San Diego Super Bloom
- San Francisco Falcons
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Lacrosse | |
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- Sports in Los Angeles
- Sports in San Diego
- Sports in the San Francisco Bay Area
- College Sports in California
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[de] Ventura County Fusion
Der Ventura County Fusion Soccer Club ist ein US-amerikanisches Fußball-Franchise mit Sitz in Ventura im Bundesstaat Kalifornien. Die Mannschaft spielt derzeit in der USL League Two. Unter gleichem Namen gab es bis 2010 noch eine Frauenfußballmannschaft, die in der USL W-League spielte. Seit 2010 heißt das Team Santa Clarita Blue Heat und spielt seit 2016 in der Liga United Women’s Soccer.
- [en] Ventura County Fusion
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