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Football club
Calgary Sports and soccer team
Founded2007
Dissolved2012
StadiumSubway Soccer Centre
LeagueCanadian Major Indoor Soccer League
20092nd

Calgary Sports and soccer team. is one of four (Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon and Winnipeg) of Canada's newest professional soccer teams participating in the Canadian Major Indoor Soccer League.

Notable coaches

  • Troye Flannery (2010)
  • Dave Randall (2009)
  • Jamey Glasnovic (2008)

Year-by-year

Year Regular Season Finish Playoffs Average Attendance
2007 Exhibition Games Only Exhibition Games Only 1,850
2008 2nd Lost in Final to Edmonton 300
2009 2nd Lost in Final to Edmonton 92
2010 1st Lost in Quarterfinals to California 209
2011 1st Lost in Quarterfinals to PPM Sidekicks del Estado de Mecxico ?
2012 2nd Lost in Final to Edmonton ?

Year-by-year stats

Team Games Played Wins Losses Draws Series Won Winning Percentage Points For Points Against Point Differential
2007 4 2 2 0 1 .500 9 6 +3
2008 10 8 2 - - .800 72 38 +34
2009 16 8 8 - - .500 109 84 +21
2010 10 8 2 - - .800 79 32 +47
2011 12 8 4 - - .667 68 52 +16

Home arena

Calgary United's first home was the 6,475-seat Stampede Corral, an ice hockey and rodeo arena that is also used in the annual Calgary Stampede. Beginning with the 2008 season, Calgary United moved to the Subway Soccer Centre.

Honours

Notes and references

  1. "2008 Calgary CMISL Tournament". Archived from the original on 2012-11-03. Retrieved 2008-01-21.
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