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San Antonio Thunder
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Founded1975
Dissolved1976
GroundNorth East Stadium (1975)
Alamo Stadium (1976)
San Antonio, Texas
OwnerHerman Warden "Ward" Lay, Jr.
LeagueNorth American Soccer League

The San Antonio Thunder were an American soccer team founded in 1975 as a member of the North American Soccer League. The team existed only two seasons in San Antonio before moving to Hawaii. The team was owned by Herman Warden "Ward" Lay, Jr., son of the founder of the Frito-Lay potato chip empire.

History

Coached by Luis Sagastume in 1975, the Thunder played their home games at North East Stadium. In 1976, they played their games at Alamo Stadium. Following the 1976 season, the team moved to Hawaii where they became Team Hawaii. The franchise existed for one season as Team Hawaii (1977) and later relocated again to Oklahoma, playing seven additional seasons as the Tulsa Roughnecks (1978–1984).[1]

Year-by-year

Year League W L Pts Reg. season Playoffs Attendance
1975 NASL 6 16 59 5th, Central Division Did not qualify 4,412
1976 NASL 12 12 107 4th, Pacific Conference, Southern Division Did not qualify 4,794

Players

See also

References

  1. ^ "1976 San Antonio Thunder". Fun While It Lasted. July 6, 2012.