…in their debut season last year, on Friday, April 30. Opening weekend continues for the Mid South Division with the El Paso Patriots hosting the West Texas United Sockers the following night. The Southeast Division opens play the following week when the 2009…
…United Soccer League's Premier Development League (USL-PDL) teams such as the Colorado Comets, San Diego Gauchos, El Paso Patriots, and Nashville Metros. He also spent a stint in Cincinnati with the Riverhawks who played in the USL's A-League, now known as…
…time to secure a 2-1 win. It was the team's first trip to Texas for a regular-season match since 2003 to face the El Paso Patriots. The Timbers round out their 2009 season series against the Aztex later this week. One of two USL First Division expansion clubs…
…his time with Playground Connection, Inc., Doblado was the General Manager and Marketing Director for the El Paso Patriots Professional Soccer Club from 1993 to 2002. Doblado helped the Patriots organization raise an excess of $1.5 million for the organization…
…PDL final over the last four years. The Menace lifted their first league title in 2005, using penalty kicks to defeat the El Paso Patriots after finishing regulation tied, 0-0. The next three years, Laredo would not only appear in the final but host each match,…
Creating a shortened playoff structure has allowed us to extend the regular season by a week, a fantastic improvement for the 2010 season that has given the teams greater flexibility building their schedules around the play of the World Cup
Player development has been at the heart of the mission of the league since USL went outdoors in 1989 … It is one of the primary reasons the league quickly grew from its Texas roots to both coasts and remains a leader in forging future professionals in the United States and Canada.
There will be many hard choices to be made with the amount of skillful and talented players that have signed with the Dynamite this season. I look forward to a very competitive and successful season as we make a run at the PASL Championship. We will not be just exciting; we will be dynamite to watch!
I'm very excited to be coming back as Head Coach of the Generals for a second season. We had an incredible first year in El Paso and I am looking forward to finishing what we started in 2009 and hopefully developing a championship team in 2010.
This is a great opportunity to become the new General Manager of the El Paso Generals. A professional indoor football organization such as the Generals is something that El Paso needs and I am certainly looking forward to taking this organization to the next level.