San Diego Toros

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San Diego Toros
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Full name San Diego Toros
Founded 1966 (Los Angeles Toros)
1968 (San Diego Toros)
Dissolved 1968
Stadium Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (1967)[1]
Los Angeles, California
Balboa Stadium (1968)[2]
San Diego, California
Ground Capacity 93,000
34,000
Chairman Dan Reeves
Manager George Curtis
League North American Soccer League

San Diego Toros were a soccer team who played in the North American Soccer League, based in San Diego, California.

The Los Angeles Toros were an American professional soccer team based in Los Angeles, California that was a member of the National Professional Soccer League in 1967. The franchise was owned by Dan Reeves, who also owned the National Football League's Los Angeles Rams.

The franchise moved to San Diego as the San Diego Toros for the 1968 season.[3]

In 1968 their top scorer was Pepe Fernandez.[4]

Year-by-year

Year League W L T Pts Reg. Season Playoffs
1967 NPSL 7 10 15 114 5th, Western Division Did not qualify
1968 NASL 18 8 6 186 1st, Pacific Division Won Playoff (Kansas City)
Lost Championship (Atlanta)

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