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The Calgary Boomers were a Canadian soccer team that competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) for the 1980–81 Indoor and 1981 outdoor seasons. The team was based in Calgary and played their home games at Stampede Corral during the indoor season and McMahon Stadium for outdoor matches. Originally founded as the Memphis Rogues, the team relocated to Calgary when it was purchased by Nelson Skalbania after the 1980 season. After loses of over $2 million during its operations, the team was placed into receivership and its assets sold.

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  • Calgary Boomers (en)
  • كالغاري بومرز (ar)
  • Calgary Boomers (de)
  • Calgary Boomers (es)
  • Calgary Boomers (it)
  • Calgary Boomers (nl)
  • Calgary Boomers (pl)
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  • كالغاري بومرز (بالإنجليزية: Calgary Boomers)‏ هو نادي كرة قدم كندي تأسس في 1981 ، يقع مقره الرئيسي في كالغاري، ويلعب في دوري أمريكا الشمالية. (ar)
  • The Calgary Boomers were a Canadian soccer team that competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) for the 1980–81 Indoor and 1981 outdoor seasons. The team was based in Calgary and played their home games at Stampede Corral during the indoor season and McMahon Stadium for outdoor matches. Originally founded as the Memphis Rogues, the team relocated to Calgary when it was purchased by Nelson Skalbania after the 1980 season. After loses of over $2 million during its operations, the team was placed into receivership and its assets sold. (en)
  • Los Calgary Boomers fueron un equipo de fútbol de Canadá que jugaron en la NASL, la desaparecida liga de fútbol más importante de los Estados Unidos. (es)
  • Calgary Boomers is een voormalige voetbalclub uit Calgary, Alberta. De club werd opgericht in 1981 en later dat seizoen opgeheven. Het thuisstadion van de club was het McMahon Stadium dat plaats bood aan 32.454 toeschouwers. Ze speelden één seizoen in de North American Soccer League en behaalde geen aansprekend resultaten. (nl)
  • I Calgary Boomers furono un club calcistico canadese con sede a Calgary, attivo per la sola stagione 1981 della NASL. (it)
  • Calgary Boomers – nieistniejący już kanadyjski klub piłkarski z Calgary w prowincji Alberta. Drużyna występowała w lidze NASL, a jego domowym obiektem był , natomiast halowa drużyna swoje mecze domowe rozgrywała w hali . Zespół istniał w latach 1980-1981. (pl)
  • Die Calgary Boomers waren ein kanadischer Fußballverein. In der Saison 1980/1981 spielten sie als Nachfolger der in der North-American-Soccer-League-Hallenliga, im folgenden Jahr (Saison 1981) auf normalem Großfeld ebenfalls in der NASL. Besitzer der Mannschaft war der kanadische Geschäftsmann , der auch Eishockey-, American-Football- und andere Sportmannschaften besaß. Der Verein, der seine Spiele im damals 25.000 Zuschauer fassenden McMahon Stadium austrug, löste sich bereits zum Ende des Jahres 1981 wieder auf. (de)
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