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San Antonio Scorpions

The San Antonio Scorpions were an American professional soccer team based in San Antonio, Texas. Founded in 2010, the team made its debut in the North American Soccer League in 2012. The Scorpions played at Toyota Field, a soccer specific stadium that was completed in 2013.

San Antonio Scorpions
Full nameSan Antonio Scorpions Football Club
Nickname(s)Scorpions
FoundedOctober 4, 2010; 13 years ago (2010-10-04)
DissolvedDecember 22, 2015; 7 years ago (2015-12-22)
StadiumToyota Field
San Antonio, Texas
Capacity8,296
OwnerGordon Hartman
LeagueNorth American Soccer League
2015Spring: 7th
Fall: 10th
Combined: 10th
Playoffs: Did not qualify

The club operated differently from most professional sports clubs in terms of its operating profit. As part of owner Gordon Hartman's Soccer for a Cause, all net profits from Scorpions operations went towards funding Morgan's Wonderland, a wheelchair accessible theme park located in the Longhorn Quarry, next to STAR Soccer Complex and Toyota Field.[1]

On December 22, 2015, it was announced that Toyota Field and S.T.A.R. Soccer Complex were sold to the City of San Antonio and Bexar County, a deal which was accompanied by an agreement for Spurs Sports and Entertainment to operate the facilities and field San Antonio FC, which plays in the USL.[2][3]

History edit

NASL expansion edit

On October 4, 2010, the NASL announced that a San Antonio expansion team would join the new league in 2012. The team's ownership group was led by San Antonio businessman and philanthropist Gordon Hartman.[4] The official name of the team was revealed at a press conference on January 10, 2011: San Antonio Scorpions FC.[5]

In the team's first NASL game, the Scorpions tied the Atlanta Silverbacks 0–0.[6] Despite Heroes Stadium's listed capacity of 11,000, the Scorpions drew 13,151 to their home opener against the Puerto Rico Islanders on April 15, 2012. The Scorpions lost the game 4–0.[7]

The Scorpions scored their first goal the following weekend in a 2–2 tie with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers, with Pablo Campos netting the first goal in the 41st minute. Hans Denissen scored in stoppage time to give San Antonio its first ever home points.[8]

The Scorpions sold 3,040 season tickets for the 2013 season.[9] After a promising spring season in which the team finished 3rd,[10] the fall season told another story. On August 27, 2013, Tim Hankinson was fired as Head Coach after an 0–0–4 start in the NASL fall season. Assistant Coach Alen Marcina was named to replace him on an interim basis.[11] Marcina was named permanent head coach on November 20, 2013.[12] The Scorpions would finish last in the fall season standings[10] and finish in 7th place in the combined table at the end of the 2013 season.

NASL Soccer Bowl champions (2014) edit

The 2014 season, Marcina's first full season at the helm, was a complete turnaround for the Scorpions from the previous year. After finishing third in the spring season standings, the Scorpions captured the fall season championship on a stoppage-time goal from captain Adrian Cann in a 1–0 win over the visiting New York Cosmos.[13] The Scorpions would face the Cosmos again just a week later in their NASL Championship semi-final game at Toyota Field.[14] The Scorpions would go on to win that game in extra-time, 2–1, as Wálter Restrepo scored the winning goal in the 110th minute.[14]

On November 15, 2014, the Scorpions hosted the 2014 Soccer Bowl at Toyota Field against the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in front of a modern-era NASL Championship game record attendance of 7,847 fans.[15] The Scorpions would go on to win their first NASL title beating the Strikers 2–1 in the Soccer Bowl.[16] Rafael Castillo was named the Man of the Match after he opened up the scoring with a bicycle kick that garnered national attention.[17]

Stadium edit

 
Toyota Field during Soccer Bowl 2014

While the club waited for Toyota Field to be constructed, the Scorpions used Heroes Stadium in San Antonio as their home for the 2012 season.

The Scorpions used Comalander Stadium as an alternate playing site for their 2012 U.S. Open Cup matchup against the Laredo Heat. Comalander Stadium is owned by North East ISD, the same owner of Heroes Stadium.[18]

In 2013, the team debuted in Toyota Field, built across the street from the STAR Soccer Complex. Construction on Toyota Field began in February 2012 and was opened in April 2013. Toyota Field seats 8,000 fans, with the possibility of expanding the complex up to 18,000 as demand necessitates.[19][20]

On November 15, 2014, Toyota Field hosted the NASL Soccer Bowl between the San Antonio Scorpions and the Fort Lauderdale Strikers.[21] The Scorpions won 2–1.[22]

Club culture edit

Supporters edit

The Scorpions had three supporters groups:

  • The largest organized supporters group was the Crocketteers. This group was in existence for 18 months prior to the team's announcement,[23] and was instrumental in helping consolidate the San Antonio soccer fanbase behind the new team.[citation needed] The group currently has over 1,500 registered members.[citation needed]
  • The Casual Football Firm (C.F.F.) began in 2011 with the announcement of the new NASL team, the San Antonio Scorpions. Upon their inception they were known as the Bexar County Casuals. As their chapters grew to other cities, they have since come under one umbrella. The C.F.F. are known for their high energetic chants and hardcore footie style.[citation needed] C.F.F can be found standing for 90 minutes for their club chanting mostly original songs of pride.[24]
  • El Veneno was "San Antonio's first Spanish-speaking supporters group". Their chants were in Spanish.[25]

Mascot edit

 
Sting is unveiled to fans and supporters

On April 12, 2014, San Antonio unveiled its new mascot at a home match against Minnesota United. During halftime, the new mascot was introduced to fans and supporters.[26][27] The club held a naming contest with the fans on social media[28] and after an online vote, Sting was the name given to the new mascot. Sting attended all home games at Toyota Field and could be seen alongside the team at marketing and community outreach programs.

Rivalries edit

The Scorpions played MLS side FC Dallas in the deeproot Funds Cup, an annual rivalry game between the two clubs.[29] The team also played in the Hill Country Derby versus the USL's Austin Aztex. This game gave "Central Texas bragging rights" to the winner.[30]

Broadcasting edit

For the 2015 season, "all 15 regular season home matches will air live on ESPN3 in the U.S., ESPN Play in Latin America, and ESPN Player in Europe, the Middle East and Africa." In total reached 75 countries.[31] All home games were also broadcast locally on KSAT-TV Channel 12.[32]

Major League Soccer expansion edit

The Scorpions had declared their interest in moving to Major League Soccer.[9] Toyota Field is expandable to MLS standards of 18,000 seats, although the stadium's location 20 minutes northeast of downtown does not meet MLS's preference for downtown stadiums.[9] Owner Gordon Hartmann had preliminary discussions with MLS CEO Don Garber in spring 2014.[9] The Crocketeers supporters group have collected over 5,000 signatures in a petition to join MLS.[33] As of January 2015, San Antonio is still in discussions with MLS and "has been very active" according to Commissioner Garber.[34] On February 26, 2015, the San Antonio City Council, Scorpions owner Gordon Hartman, and MLS Commissioner Don Garber all received a letter from the president of the Mexican Football Federation, Justino Compeán, stating he and the Federation support Gordon Hartman on his bid to bring MLS to San Antonio.[35] Compeán wrote that "The city has the infrastructure, resources and diversity that makes San Antonio the ideal place for MLS expansion...I am very pleased that these local leaders have initiated the effort to bring professional soccer to San Antonio and I look forward to having them as my partner.”[36]

Year-by-year edit

All-time San Antonio Scorpions coaching stats
Coach Nationality Start End Games Win Draw Loss Win % Honors
Tim Hankinson   United States September 14, 2011 August 27, 2013 50 21 11 18 042.00 2012 North American Supporters' Trophy
Alen Marcina
(interim)
  Canada August 27, 2013 November 20, 2013 10 3 1 6 030.00
Alen Marcina   Canada November 20, 2013 November 1, 2015 62 26 14 22 041.94 2014 Fall Champions
2014 NASL Champions
Year Division League Spring season Fall season Combined table
(North American Supporters' Trophy)
Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Top Scorer Avg. attendance
(regular season)
Avg. attendance
(playoffs)
Player Goals
(regular season)
2012 2 NASL # # 1st Semi-Finals Fourth round   Pablo Campos 20 9,176 6,249
2013 2 NASL 3rd 8th 7th did not qualify Second Round   Hans Denissen 12 6,937 did not qualify
2014 2 NASL 3rd 1st 2nd Champions Fourth round   Rafael Castillo 7 6,810 7,198
2015 2 NASL 7th 10th 10th did not qualify Third Round   Omar Cummings 10 6,736 did not qualify

^ # Spring & Fall Championships not instituted until 2013 season

Record vs. NASL clubs edit

As of November 1, 2015[37]
Regular season record
Team W D L Total
Atlanta Silverbacks 7 4 3 14
Carolina Railhawks 8 1 5 14
FC Edmonton 6 4 4 14
Fort Lauderdale Strikers 4 6 4 14
Indy Eleven 4 0 2 6
Jacksonville Armada 1 1 1 3
Minnesota United 3 6 5 14
New York Cosmos 3 0 5 8
Ottawa Fury 1 3 2 6
Tampa Bay Rowdies 7 0 7 14
Puerto Rico Islanders$ 1 0 3 4

^ $ Dissolved after the 2012 season

Record vs. MLS clubs edit

Competition P W D L Win %
Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup 2 1 0 1 050.00
Deeproot Funds Cup 2 1 1 0 050.00
Friendlies 1 1 0 0 100.00
Date Competition Home Team Result Away Team Location
May 29, 2012 2012 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup San Antonio Scorpions 1–0 Houston Dynamo San Antonio, Texas
March 1, 2014 Deeproot Funds Cup San Antonio Scorpions 1–1 FC Dallas San Antonio, Texas
March 20, 2014 Friendly Houston Dynamo 0–2 San Antonio Scorpions Houston, Texas
June 17, 2014 2014 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup FC Dallas 2–0 San Antonio Scorpions Frisco, Texas
February 28, 2015 Deeproot Funds Cup San Antonio Scorpions 2–1 FC Dallas San Antonio, Texas

Record vs. international clubs edit

Competition P W D L Win %
Friendlies 9 2 3 4 022.22
Date Competition Home Team Result Away Team Location
March 14, 2012 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 3–0   Dorados de Sinaloa Stockton, California
July 6, 2013 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 1–5   Tigres UANL San Antonio, Texas
July 20, 2013 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 1–2   Dorados de Sinaloa San Antonio, Texas
April 5, 2014 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 1–1   Deportivo Saprissa San Antonio, Texas
June 21, 2014 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 1–2   Tigres UANL San Antonio, Texas
June 28, 2014 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 3–3   Mexico U-21 San Antonio, Texas
July 6, 2014 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 1–1   C.F. Monterrey San Antonio, Texas
March 28, 2015 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 4–2   Costa Rica U-23 San Antonio, Texas
June 27, 2015 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 0–1   C.S. Cartaginés San Antonio, Texas

Honors edit

League edit

Minor edit

  • Deeproot Funds Cup: 2014*, 2015
  • Hill Country Derby:

^ * denotes co-champions

Player honors edit

Records edit

Player records edit

Statistics are for NASL regular season and post season only.

All-time leaders edit

As of January 4, 2016[38]

Hat tricks edit

Player Date Opponent
Pablo Campos4 July 28, 2012 Carolina Railhawks

4 Player scored 4 goals.

Records edit

Team records edit

The following records are for NASL regular season only. As of September 9, 2015

Attendance edit

Matches edit

Seasons edit

  • Most wins in a NASL season: 16 in 27 matches, 2014
  • Most losses in a NASL season: 14 in 26 matches, 2013
  • Most points in a NASL season: 52 in 27 matches, 2014
  • Fewest points in a NASL season: 30 in 26 matches, 2013
  • Most goals scored in a NASL season: 46 in 28 matches, 2012
  • Fewest goals scored in a NASL season: 34 in 26 matches, 2013

Streaks edit

  • Longest winning streak: 5 games, June 1 – July 4, 2013
  • Longest unbeaten streak: 9 games, April 21 – June 16, 2012 | May 10 – July 26, 2014
  • Longest losing streak: 5 games, August 3 – 31, 2013
  • Longest winless streak: 7 games, August 3 – September 14, 2013

See also edit

References edit

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  16. ^ "NASL: Scorpions Raise Soccer Bowl Trophy With 2–1 Win Over Strikers".
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External links edit

  • Official website

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The San Antonio Scorpions were an American professional soccer team based in San Antonio Texas Founded in 2010 the team made its debut in the North American Soccer League in 2012 The Scorpions played at Toyota Field a soccer specific stadium that was completed in 2013 San Antonio ScorpionsFull nameSan Antonio Scorpions Football ClubNickname s ScorpionsFoundedOctober 4 2010 13 years ago 2010 10 04 DissolvedDecember 22 2015 7 years ago 2015 12 22 StadiumToyota FieldSan Antonio TexasCapacity8 296OwnerGordon HartmanLeagueNorth American Soccer League2015Spring 7th Fall 10thCombined 10th Playoffs Did not qualifyHome colorsAway colorsThird colorsThe club operated differently from most professional sports clubs in terms of its operating profit As part of owner Gordon Hartman s Soccer for a Cause all net profits from Scorpions operations went towards funding Morgan s Wonderland a wheelchair accessible theme park located in the Longhorn Quarry next to STAR Soccer Complex and Toyota Field 1 On December 22 2015 it was announced that Toyota Field and S T A R Soccer Complex were sold to the City of San Antonio and Bexar County a deal which was accompanied by an agreement for Spurs Sports and Entertainment to operate the facilities and field San Antonio FC which plays in the USL 2 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 NASL expansion 1 2 NASL Soccer Bowl champions 2014 2 Stadium 3 Club culture 3 1 Supporters 3 2 Mascot 3 3 Rivalries 4 Broadcasting 5 Major League Soccer expansion 6 Year by year 6 1 Record vs NASL clubs 6 2 Record vs MLS clubs 6 3 Record vs international clubs 7 Honors 7 1 League 7 2 Minor 7 3 Player honors 8 Records 8 1 Player records 8 1 1 All time leaders 8 1 2 Hat tricks 8 1 3 Records 8 2 Team records 8 2 1 Attendance 8 2 2 Matches 8 2 3 Seasons 8 2 4 Streaks 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editNASL expansion edit On October 4 2010 the NASL announced that a San Antonio expansion team would join the new league in 2012 The team s ownership group was led by San Antonio businessman and philanthropist Gordon Hartman 4 The official name of the team was revealed at a press conference on January 10 2011 San Antonio Scorpions FC 5 In the team s first NASL game the Scorpions tied the Atlanta Silverbacks 0 0 6 Despite Heroes Stadium s listed capacity of 11 000 the Scorpions drew 13 151 to their home opener against the Puerto Rico Islanders on April 15 2012 The Scorpions lost the game 4 0 7 The Scorpions scored their first goal the following weekend in a 2 2 tie with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers with Pablo Campos netting the first goal in the 41st minute Hans Denissen scored in stoppage time to give San Antonio its first ever home points 8 The Scorpions sold 3 040 season tickets for the 2013 season 9 After a promising spring season in which the team finished 3rd 10 the fall season told another story On August 27 2013 Tim Hankinson was fired as Head Coach after an 0 0 4 start in the NASL fall season Assistant Coach Alen Marcina was named to replace him on an interim basis 11 Marcina was named permanent head coach on November 20 2013 12 The Scorpions would finish last in the fall season standings 10 and finish in 7th place in the combined table at the end of the 2013 season NASL Soccer Bowl champions 2014 edit The 2014 season Marcina s first full season at the helm was a complete turnaround for the Scorpions from the previous year After finishing third in the spring season standings the Scorpions captured the fall season championship on a stoppage time goal from captain Adrian Cann in a 1 0 win over the visiting New York Cosmos 13 The Scorpions would face the Cosmos again just a week later in their NASL Championship semi final game at Toyota Field 14 The Scorpions would go on to win that game in extra time 2 1 as Walter Restrepo scored the winning goal in the 110th minute 14 On November 15 2014 the Scorpions hosted the 2014 Soccer Bowl at Toyota Field against the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in front of a modern era NASL Championship game record attendance of 7 847 fans 15 The Scorpions would go on to win their first NASL title beating the Strikers 2 1 in the Soccer Bowl 16 Rafael Castillo was named the Man of the Match after he opened up the scoring with a bicycle kick that garnered national attention 17 Stadium editMain article Toyota Field nbsp Toyota Field during Soccer Bowl 2014Heroes Stadium 2012 capacity 11 000 Comalander Stadium 2012 U S Open Cup Round 2 vs Laredo Heat capacity 11 000 Toyota Field 2013 2015 capacity 8 000While the club waited for Toyota Field to be constructed the Scorpions used Heroes Stadium in San Antonio as their home for the 2012 season The Scorpions used Comalander Stadium as an alternate playing site for their 2012 U S Open Cup matchup against the Laredo Heat Comalander Stadium is owned by North East ISD the same owner of Heroes Stadium 18 In 2013 the team debuted in Toyota Field built across the street from the STAR Soccer Complex Construction on Toyota Field began in February 2012 and was opened in April 2013 Toyota Field seats 8 000 fans with the possibility of expanding the complex up to 18 000 as demand necessitates 19 20 On November 15 2014 Toyota Field hosted the NASL Soccer Bowl between the San Antonio Scorpions and the Fort Lauderdale Strikers 21 The Scorpions won 2 1 22 Club culture editSupporters edit The Scorpions had three supporters groups The largest organized supporters group was the Crocketteers This group was in existence for 18 months prior to the team s announcement 23 and was instrumental in helping consolidate the San Antonio soccer fanbase behind the new team citation needed The group currently has over 1 500 registered members citation needed The Casual Football Firm C F F began in 2011 with the announcement of the new NASL team the San Antonio Scorpions Upon their inception they were known as the Bexar County Casuals As their chapters grew to other cities they have since come under one umbrella The C F F are known for their high energetic chants and hardcore footie style citation needed C F F can be found standing for 90 minutes for their club chanting mostly original songs of pride 24 El Veneno was San Antonio s first Spanish speaking supporters group Their chants were in Spanish 25 Mascot edit nbsp Sting is unveiled to fans and supportersOn April 12 2014 San Antonio unveiled its new mascot at a home match against Minnesota United During halftime the new mascot was introduced to fans and supporters 26 27 The club held a naming contest with the fans on social media 28 and after an online vote Sting was the name given to the new mascot Sting attended all home games at Toyota Field and could be seen alongside the team at marketing and community outreach programs Rivalries edit The Scorpions played MLS side FC Dallas in the deeproot Funds Cup an annual rivalry game between the two clubs 29 The team also played in the Hill Country Derby versus the USL s Austin Aztex This game gave Central Texas bragging rights to the winner 30 Broadcasting editFor the 2015 season all 15 regular season home matches will air live on ESPN3 in the U S ESPN Play in Latin America and ESPN Player in Europe the Middle East and Africa In total reached 75 countries 31 All home games were also broadcast locally on KSAT TV Channel 12 32 Major League Soccer expansion editThe Scorpions had declared their interest in moving to Major League Soccer 9 Toyota Field is expandable to MLS standards of 18 000 seats although the stadium s location 20 minutes northeast of downtown does not meet MLS s preference for downtown stadiums 9 Owner Gordon Hartmann had preliminary discussions with MLS CEO Don Garber in spring 2014 9 The Crocketeers supporters group have collected over 5 000 signatures in a petition to join MLS 33 As of January 2015 San Antonio is still in discussions with MLS and has been very active according to Commissioner Garber 34 On February 26 2015 the San Antonio City Council Scorpions owner Gordon Hartman and MLS Commissioner Don Garber all received a letter from the president of the Mexican Football Federation Justino Compean stating he and the Federation support Gordon Hartman on his bid to bring MLS to San Antonio 35 Compean wrote that The city has the infrastructure resources and diversity that makes San Antonio the ideal place for MLS expansion I am very pleased that these local leaders have initiated the effort to bring professional soccer to San Antonio and I look forward to having them as my partner 36 Year by year editAll time San Antonio Scorpions coaching stats Coach Nationality Start End Games Win Draw Loss Win HonorsTim Hankinson nbsp United States September 14 2011 August 27 2013 50 21 11 18 0 42 00 2012 North American Supporters TrophyAlen Marcina interim nbsp Canada August 27 2013 November 20 2013 10 3 1 6 0 30 00Alen Marcina nbsp Canada November 20 2013 November 1 2015 62 26 14 22 0 41 94 2014 Fall Champions2014 NASL ChampionsYear Division League Spring season Fall season Combined table North American Supporters Trophy Playoffs U S Open Cup Top Scorer Avg attendance regular season Avg attendance playoffs Player Goals regular season 2012 2 NASL 1st Semi Finals Fourth round nbsp Pablo Campos 20 9 176 6 2492013 2 NASL 3rd 8th 7th did not qualify Second Round nbsp Hans Denissen 12 6 937 did not qualify2014 2 NASL 3rd 1st 2nd Champions Fourth round nbsp Rafael Castillo 7 6 810 7 1982015 2 NASL 7th 10th 10th did not qualify Third Round nbsp Omar Cummings 10 6 736 did not qualify Spring amp Fall Championships not instituted until 2013 season Record vs NASL clubs edit As of November 1 2015 37 Regular season record Team W D L TotalAtlanta Silverbacks 7 4 3 14Carolina Railhawks 8 1 5 14FC Edmonton 6 4 4 14Fort Lauderdale Strikers 4 6 4 14Indy Eleven 4 0 2 6Jacksonville Armada 1 1 1 3Minnesota United 3 6 5 14New York Cosmos 3 0 5 8Ottawa Fury 1 3 2 6Tampa Bay Rowdies 7 0 7 14Puerto Rico Islanders 1 0 3 4 Dissolved after the 2012 season Record vs MLS clubs edit Competition P W D L Win Lamar Hunt U S Open Cup 2 1 0 1 0 50 00Deeproot Funds Cup 2 1 1 0 0 50 00Friendlies 1 1 0 0 100 00Date Competition Home Team Result Away Team LocationMay 29 2012 2012 Lamar Hunt U S Open Cup San Antonio Scorpions 1 0 Houston Dynamo San Antonio TexasMarch 1 2014 Deeproot Funds Cup San Antonio Scorpions 1 1 FC Dallas San Antonio TexasMarch 20 2014 Friendly Houston Dynamo 0 2 San Antonio Scorpions Houston TexasJune 17 2014 2014 Lamar Hunt U S Open Cup FC Dallas 2 0 San Antonio Scorpions Frisco TexasFebruary 28 2015 Deeproot Funds Cup San Antonio Scorpions 2 1 FC Dallas San Antonio TexasRecord vs international clubs edit Competition P W D L Win Friendlies 9 2 3 4 0 22 22Date Competition Home Team Result Away Team LocationMarch 14 2012 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 3 0 nbsp Dorados de Sinaloa Stockton CaliforniaJuly 6 2013 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 1 5 nbsp Tigres UANL San Antonio TexasJuly 20 2013 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 1 2 nbsp Dorados de Sinaloa San Antonio TexasApril 5 2014 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 1 1 nbsp Deportivo Saprissa San Antonio TexasJune 21 2014 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 1 2 nbsp Tigres UANL San Antonio TexasJune 28 2014 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 3 3 nbsp Mexico U 21 San Antonio TexasJuly 6 2014 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 1 1 nbsp C F Monterrey San Antonio TexasMarch 28 2015 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 4 2 nbsp Costa Rica U 23 San Antonio TexasJune 27 2015 Friendly San Antonio Scorpions 0 1 nbsp C S Cartagines San Antonio TexasHonors editLeague edit North American Soccer League Champions 2014 Spring Champions Fall Champions 2014 North American Supporters Trophy 2012 Runner Up 2014Minor edit Deeproot Funds Cup 2014 2015 Hill Country Derby denotes co champions Player honors edit Year Pos Player Honor2012 FW Pablo Campos Golden Ball Award Golden Boot Award NASL Best XI2012 DF Ryan Cochrane NASL Best XI2012 MF Walter Ramirez NASL Best XI2012 GK Daryl Sattler Golden Glove Award2013 FW Hans Denissen NASL Best XI2014 MF Rafael Castillo NASL Best XI2014 MF Walter Restrepo NASL Best XIRecords editPlayer records edit Statistics are for NASL regular season and post season only All time leaders edit Goals Rank Player Goals Career1 Pablo Campos 21 20122 Rafael Castillo 17 2014 20153 Hans Denissen 16 2012 20134 Tomasz Zahorski 15 2013 20145 Omar Cummings 10 20155 Billy Forbes 10 2014 2015 Games Played Rank Player Games Career1 Stephen DeRoux 74 2013 20152 Greg Janicki 68 2012 20143 Walter Ramirez 51 2012 20134 Billy Forbes 50 2014 20155 Hans Denissen 48 2012 2013 Minutes Played Rank Player Minutes Career1 Stephen DeRoux 6 234 2013 20152 Greg Janicki 5 973 2012 20143 Rafael Castillo 4 056 2014 20154 Billy Forbes 3 842 2014 20155 Walter Ramirez 3 791 2012 2013 Shutouts Rank Player Shutouts Career1 Daryl Sattler 15 2012 2014 20152 Josh Saunders 7 20143 David Bingham 5 20144 Daniel Fernandes 4 20154 Jeremy Vuolo 4 2013 2014 As of January 4 2016 38 Hat tricks edit Player Date OpponentPablo Campos4 July 28 2012 Carolina Railhawks4 Player scored 4 goals Records edit Most goals in a regular season 20 nbsp Pablo Campos 2012 Most assists in a regular season 8 nbsp Billy Forbes 2015 Most consecutive appearances 42 nbsp Billy Forbes May 31 2014 September 5 2015 Team records edit The following records are for NASL regular season only As of September 9 2015 Attendance edit Highest NASL attendance 13 151 on April 15 2012 0 4 vs Puerto Rico Islanders Heroes Stadium Record NASL attendance at Toyota Field is 8 313 on September 20 2014 0 2 vs Minnesota United Lowest NASL attendance 4 192 on September 9 2015 3 3 vs Carolina Railhawks Toyota Field Highest U S Open Cup attendance 7 164 on May 29 2012 1 0 vs Houston Dynamo Heroes Stadium Lowest U S Open Cup attendance 3 411 on May 28 2014 4 2 vs NTX Rayados Toyota FieldMatches edit Biggest win 8 0 vs Carolina Railhawks July 28 2012 Biggest loss 0 4 vs Puerto Rico Islanders April 15 2012 0 4 vs FC Edmonton July 5 2015 Highest scoring match 4 7 loss vs Tampa Bay Rowdies August 3 2013Seasons edit Most wins in a NASL season 16 in 27 matches 2014 Most losses in a NASL season 14 in 26 matches 2013 Most points in a NASL season 52 in 27 matches 2014 Fewest points in a NASL season 30 in 26 matches 2013 Most goals scored in a NASL season 46 in 28 matches 2012 Fewest goals scored in a NASL season 34 in 26 matches 2013Streaks edit Longest winning streak 5 games June 1 July 4 2013 Longest unbeaten streak 9 games April 21 June 16 2012 May 10 July 26 2014 Longest losing streak 5 games August 3 31 2013 Longest winless streak 7 games August 3 September 14 2013See also editSan Antonio Thunder of the North American Soccer League 1968 84 References edit Soccer For A Cause Archived from the original on May 18 2012 Retrieved May 20 2012 SS amp E announces USL franchise for 2016 Terrence Thomas San Antonio Express News December 22 2015 Retrieved December 28 2015 NASL Releases Statement on San Antonio Scorpions NASL com December 22 2015 Retrieved December 28 2015 San Antonio to join NASL in 2012 NASL com October 5 2010 Retrieved October 6 2010 Bailey W Scott January 10 2011 Pro soccer team to be named Scorpions Match Report North American Soccer League NASL Retrieved May 20 2012 Match Recap North American Soccer League NASL Retrieved May 20 2012 Match Recap North American Soccer League NASL Retrieved May 20 2012 a b c d San Antonio Scorpions know what it will take to join MLS ranks This has to be a community effort MLSsoccer com March 4 2014 a b Standings nasl com nasl com Retrieved March 3 2015 Scorpions Name Alen Marcina Interim Head Coach North American Soccer League Retrieved August 27 2013 Alen Marcina Named Scorpions Head Coach Retrieved December 16 2013 NASL San Antonio Scorpions 1 New York Cosmos 0 a b NASL San Antonio Scorpions 2 New York Cosmos 1 NASL MATCH PREVIEW The Championship Final NASL Scorpions Raise Soccer Bowl Trophy With 2 1 Win Over Strikers San Antonio Scorpions 2 1 Ft Lauderdale Strikers Scorpions win NASL title at home Scorpions Could Host Houston Dynamo in 3rd round of Open Cup Archived from the original on July 16 2012 Retrieved May 20 2012 McCullough Bob Ground Broken for Scorpions Community Stadium Home of San Antonio s New Pro Soccer Team San Antonio Scorpions Archived from the original on March 2 2012 Retrieved May 20 2012 Toyota Announces Presenting Sponsorships of Morgan s Wonderland New Scorpions Stadium San Antonio Scorpions Retrieved August 28 2012 permanent dead link NASL MATCH PREVIEW The Championship Final NASL Scorpions Raise Soccer Bowl Trophy With 2 1 Win Over Strikers Clow Damen February 10 2011 FC Dallas Houston Dynamo meet at Whataburger Field Corpus Christi Caller Times Retrieved February 10 2011 San Antonio Scorpions Archived from the original on August 26 2011 San Antonio Scorpions sascorpions com Archived from the original on February 28 2014 Retrieved March 19 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Scorpions Mascot YouTube April 12 2014 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved March 3 2015 Over the top minor league mascot reveal April 18 2014 San Antonio Scorpions sascorpions com Archived from the original on January 16 2015 Retrieved March 3 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link SA Scorpions SAScorpions January 26 2015 BigScorpionsAnnouncement MLS comes back to SA on 2 28 when we take on FCDallas in 2nd Annual deeproot Funds Cup Tweet Retrieved March 19 2015 via Twitter San Antonio Scorpions sascorpions com Archived from the original on March 12 2015 Retrieved March 19 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE ANNOUNCES GLOBAL AGREEMENT WITH ESPN nasl com March 26 2015 Retrieved March 26 2015 San Antonio Scorpions games to be aired on KSAT MeTV San Antonio Business Journal Bizjournals com April 8 2013 Retrieved December 28 2013 Crocketteers Crocketteers July 9 2015 Went over 5000 signatures yesterday for MLSREADY Tweet via Twitter MLS Commissioner Don Garber gives update on potential expansion cities including St Louis MLSsoccer com Retrieved March 3 2015 Mexican Federation backs San Antonio bid for MLS San Antonio Express News February 26 2015 Retrieved March 3 2015 Dan McCarney danmccarneyNBA February 27 2015 Here s the full letter from Justino Compean president of the Mexican Football Federation to MLS re Los Scorpions Tweet Retrieved March 3 2015 via Twitter San Antonio Scorpions FC Soccerway Retrieved July 23 2015 USA San Antonio Scorpions FC Results fixtures squad statistics photos videos and news Soccerway soccerway com External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title San Antonio Scorpions amp oldid 1159339560, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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