Southern Colorado Stars

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Southern Colorado Stars
SoCo Stars.jpg
Full nameSouthern Colorado Stars
Nickname(s)SoCo Stars
Founded2007
Ground Colorado Sports Center
Capacity500
ManagerPeter Randall
League Premier Arena Soccer League
2008 - SummerPASL
Rocky Mountains Conference: 2nd

Southern Colorado Stars are an American soccer team, founded in 2007. The indoor team is a member of the Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL), the development league for the Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL-Pro), and plays in the Rocky Mountain Conference against teams from Albuquerque NM, Rio Rancho NM, Parker CO, Windsor CO, Golden CO, and Fort Collins CO. The SoCo Stars have been previously known as the Pikes Peak Stars and the Colorado Rush before the beginning of the Summer 2008 season.

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They play their home matches at the Colorado Sports Center in the city of Monument, Colorado. The indoor team's colors also are red and white.

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
FW Flag placeholder.svg Ryan Beebe
MF Flag placeholder.svg Jon Brown
MF Flag placeholder.svg Brian Contrares
MF Flag placeholder.svg Ryan Creager
FW Flag placeholder.svg Jordan Doepke
GK Flag placeholder.svg Justin Dzuba
MF Flag placeholder.svg Chris Hanna
DF Flag placeholder.svg Bennet Hietbrink
MF Flag placeholder.svg James McMonigle
Flag placeholder.svg Jared Hunt
No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF Flag placeholder.svg Noah Leners
Flag placeholder.svg Luke Babson
FW Flag placeholder.svg Craig Miller
FW Flag placeholder.svg Lawrence Paye
FW Flag placeholder.svg Alex Pena
DF Flag placeholder.svg Peter Randall
Flag placeholder.svg Raul Regrutto
Flag placeholder.svg Ryan Regrutto
FW Flag placeholder.svg Kelly Robinson
MF Flag placeholder.svg Jimmy Wade

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
GK Flag placeholder.svg Micahael Archuleta
FW Flag placeholder.svg Wilmer Barrera
FW Flag placeholder.svg Jesse Black
DF Flag placeholder.svg Jon Brown
MF Flag placeholder.svg Allan Chacon
FW Flag placeholder.svg Kyle Conroy
MF Flag placeholder.svg Brian Contreras
MF Flag placeholder.svg Ryan Creager
FW Flag placeholder.svg Jordan Depke
GK Flag placeholder.svg Justin Dzuba
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag placeholder.svg Nathan Fleming
DF Flag placeholder.svg Eric Goldberg
DF Flag placeholder.svg Chris Hana
DF Flag placeholder.svg Bennet Hietblink
Flag placeholder.svg Kelly Johnson
MF Flag placeholder.svg James McMonigle
DF Flag placeholder.svg Peter Randall
MF Flag placeholder.svg Kelly Robinson
DF Flag placeholder.svg Jimmy Wade

Year-by-year

YearWinLossTiePointsLeagueConferenceReg. SeasonPlayoffs
2007 - Winter53015PASLRocky Mountains3rd PlaceDid not qualify
2008 - Summer62018PASLRocky Mountains2nd PlaceLost National Semi-Final
Totals1150

Playoff Record

YearWinLossTieGFGAGD
2007 - WinterN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2008 - Summer21121147
Total21121147

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