San Diego Sunwaves

San Diego Sunwaves
Full name San Diego Sunwaves
Nickname(s) The Sunwaves
Founded 2005
Stadium Torero Stadium
Chairman United States T.J. LaFlam
Manager Italy Elio Bello
League USL W-League
2007 1st, Western Conference
Conference Finals

San Diego Sunwaves were an American women's soccer team, founded in 2005, which played in the USL W-League for three years, until 2007, when they left the league and the franchise was terminated.

Prior to the 2007 season the team was known as the San Diego Gauchos Women, and was associated with the now-defunct men's USL Premier Development League franchise, the San Diego Gauchos.

The Sunwaves played their home games at Torero Stadium on the grounds of the University of San Diego in the city of San Diego, California. The team's colors were blue, red and white.

Final Squad

vs Seattle Sounders Women, 27 July 2007 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 United States DF Lisa Gomez
3 United States MF Jayme Cargnoni
4 England MF Laura Cooper
5 United States MF Elaine Fontes
6 United States DF Kaitlin Miyake
7 United States MF Leigh Ann Robinson
8 Mexico DF Ana Gutierrez
9 Mexico FW Maribel Casteian-Dominguez
No. Position Player
10 United States FW Amy Epsten
11 England MF Deborah Brereton
14 United States DF Elizabeth Remy
16 England MF Holly Grogan
17 United States DF Beth McNamara
18 United States MF Rebekah Patrick
22 Mexico GK Sophia Perez

Year-by-year

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs
2005 1 USL W-League 7th, Western
2006 1 USL W-League 6th, Western
2007 1 USL W-League 1st, Western Conference Finals

Honors

  • USL W-League Western Conference Champions 2007

Coaches

  • United States Daniel Sinohui,Charlie Cleaves 2005-06
  • Italy Elio Bello 2007

General Manager Charlie Cleaves 2006

Stadia

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