Colorado Lightning
American indoor soccer team
Soccer club
Full name | Colorado Lightning | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Lightning | ||
Founded | 2008 | ||
Dissolved | 2009 | ||
Ground | Budweiser Events Center | ||
Capacity | 7,200 | ||
General Manager | Don Tumminia | ||
Head Coach | Rafael Amaya | ||
League | Professional Arena Soccer League | ||
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The Colorado Lightning was an American professional indoor soccer team, founded in 2008.
The team was a charter member of the Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL-Pro), the Second division (at the time of play) of arena (indoor) soccer in North America.
They played their home matches at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, Colorado. After a single season, during which the team amassed a 4–12 record, they disbanded.
Year-by-year
Year | Win | Loss | League | Reg. Season | Playoffs | Attendance |
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2008–2009 | 4 | 12 | PASL-Pro | 3rd, Western | Did not qualify | 684 |
Totals | 4 | 12 |
External links
- Professional Arena Soccer League official 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