• The Denver Dynamos were a soccer team based in Denver that played in the NASL from 1974 to 1975. Their home field was Mile High Stadium. After the 1975...
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  • from a low of 2,930 in 1969 to 7,770 in 1974, and by 1974 four teams were averaging over 10,000 attendance. The 1974 NASL Championship game between the Los...
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  • (1968–1984) California Surf (1978–1981) Colorado Caribous (1978) Denver Dynamos (1974–1975) Oakland Clippers (1968) Oakland Stompers (1978) Portland Timbers...
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    Mile High Stadium (category Denver Broncos stadiums)
    first was the Denver Dynamos of the North American Soccer League, who were founded in 1974 and played their first two seasons in Denver before moving...
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  • Vancouver Whitecaps Denver Dynamos v Vancouver Whitecaps Dallas Tornado v Vancouver Whitecaps Vancouver Whitecaps v Seattle Sounders (1974–83) Vancouver Whitecaps...
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  • Kevin Howe (category Denver Dynamos players)
    Apollos of the North American Soccer League. He moved to the Denver Dynamos for the 1974 and 1975 seasons. In 2004, the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame...
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  • Mick Hoban (category Denver Dynamos players)
    the 1973 season, Hoban moved to the expansion Denver Dynamos for the 1974 season. Similarly, in Denver Hoban worked as the Director of Community Relations...
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  • Malcolm Dawes (category Denver Dynamos players)
    Bowles. Malcolm left the New York Cosmos in 1974 after playing for 2 seasons and joined the Denver Dynamos, just as Malcolm left New York Cosmos the legendary...
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  • Abednigo Ngcobo (category Denver Dynamos players)
    1974, he won the league and the BP Top 8 and in the same season he scored a hat trick in a 7–1 win over Moroka Swallows. He left for Denver Dynamos in...
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  • Kaizer Motaung (category Denver Dynamos players)
    Team. In 1975, he returned to the NASL to play two seasons with the Denver Dynamos.[citation needed] When Motaung returned to his home country in 1970...
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