Colorado Predators

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Colorado Predators
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Full nameColorado Predators
Nickname(s)The Predators
Founded2007
Dissolved2008
GroundParker Fieldhouse
Capacity1500
PresidentVic Stumpp
ManagerMerv Johnson
League Premier Arena Soccer League
2007 – WinterPASL – Rocky Mountains Conference: 1st

The Colorado Predators were an American soccer team, founded in 2007.

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The indoor team was a member of the Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL), the development league for the Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL-Pro), and played in the Rocky Mountain Conference against teams from Albuquerque NM, Rio Rancho NM, Colorado Springs CO, Windsor CO, Golden CO, and Fort Collins CO. In the Winter 2007/2008 season the Predators finished in 1st place in their conference. In the Summer 2008 season, the Predators again ended the season in 1st place in the Rocky Mountain Conference. [1] [2]

The Predators also had an outdoor team which, in 2008, was a provisional member of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.

They played their home matches at the Parker Fieldhouse in the city of Parker, Colorado. The indoor team's colors were red, black, white and gold.

Indoor Team

Winter 2007 PASL Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
00 GK Flag placeholder.svg Alex Via
1 GK Flag placeholder.svg Garrison Goodner
2 MF Flag placeholder.svg Jeremiah Keeler
3 DF Flag placeholder.svg Omar Rojas
4 MF Flag placeholder.svg Clayton Zelin
5 FW Flag placeholder.svg Brandon Tucker
6 DF Flag placeholder.svg Chris Bolton
7 MF Flag placeholder.svg Josh Veryser
8 MF Flag placeholder.svg Andrew Kummer
9 MF Flag placeholder.svg Elio Andrade
10 FW Flag placeholder.svg Tyler Conley
11 MF Flag placeholder.svg David Ramirez
No.Pos.NationPlayer
12 MF Flag placeholder.svg Josh Elbaum
13 FW Flag placeholder.svg Antonio Porras
14 MF Flag placeholder.svg Jay Hamilton
15 FW Flag placeholder.svg Mike Abeyta
16 DF Flag placeholder.svg Jake Harris
17 DF Flag placeholder.svg Chris Bolton
18 DF Flag placeholder.svg Chad Pearson
19 DF Flag placeholder.svg Todd Morris
20 MF Flag placeholder.svg Tony Thomas
21 FW Flag placeholder.svg Ryan Schott
22 DF Flag placeholder.svg Sean Stedeford
23 DF Flag placeholder.svg Brett Ryals

Summer 2008 PASL Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
00 GK Flag placeholder.svg Alex Via
0 GK Flag placeholder.svg Justin Neerhof
1 GK Flag placeholder.svg Angel Serrano
2 MF Flag placeholder.svg Clayton Zelin
3 MF Flag placeholder.svg Hector Rojas
4 MF Flag placeholder.svg Tony Avery
6 MF Flag placeholder.svg Robert Garcia
8 MF Flag placeholder.svg Andrew Kummer
9 DF Flag placeholder.svg Kelly Peterson
10 FW Flag placeholder.svg Tyler Conley
12 MF Flag placeholder.svg Josh Elbaum
13 MF Flag placeholder.svg Antonio Porras
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14 MF Flag placeholder.svg Jay Hamilton
15 FW Flag placeholder.svg Jeb Brovsky
16 DF Flag placeholder.svg Jake Harris
17 DF Flag placeholder.svg Chris Bolton
18 DF Flag placeholder.svg Chad Pearson
19 FW Flag placeholder.svg Brian Marshall
20 MF Flag placeholder.svg Tony Thomas
21 DF Flag placeholder.svg Andrew Scott
22 DF Flag placeholder.svg Sean Stedeford
23 DF Flag placeholder.svg Taylor Kendal
24 FW Flag placeholder.svg Shaun Elbaum
Flag placeholder.svg 

Year-by-year

YearWinLossTiePointsLeagueConferenceReg. SeasonPlayoffs
2007 - Winter90024PASLRocky Mountains1st PlaceLost Conference Championship
2008 - Summer71021PASLRocky Mountains1st PlaceDid not participate
Totals1610

Playoff Record

YearWinLossTieGFGAGD
2007 - Winter01010 (5)12 (6)2 (1)*Multi-Point Scoring System
2008 - SummerN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Total010561

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References

  1. "PASL - Colorado Predators - Winter 2007/2008". Archived from the original on 2013-04-05. Retrieved 2014-09-05.
  2. "PASL - Colorado Predators - Summer 2008". Archived from the original on 2013-04-05. Retrieved 2014-09-05.