San Jose Apaches, the Glossary
The San Jose Apaches were a professional American football team based in San Jose, California.[1]
Table of Contents
6 relations: American football, Bill Walsh (American football coach), CEFCU Stadium, Continental Football League, North Pacific Football League, San Jose, California.
- 1968 disestablishments in California
- American football teams disestablished in 1968
- American football teams established in 1962
- Continental Football League teams
American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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William Ernest Walsh (November 30, 1931 – July 30, 2007) was an American professional and college football coach.
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CEFCU Stadium
CEFCU ('sef-kyü) Stadium, formerly known as Spartan Stadium, is an outdoor athletic stadium on the west coast of the United States, located in the Spartan Keyes neighborhood of central San Jose, California.
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The Continental Football League (COFL) was a professional American football minor league that operated in North America from 1965 through 1969.
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The North Pacific Football League is the collaboration name for two separate but related minor American football leagues - the Pacific Football League and Northern California League - that operated in the Pacific Northwest region, between 1963 and 1966.
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San Jose, California
San Jose, officially the paren), is the largest city in Northern California by both population and area. With a 2022 population of 971,233, it is the most populous city in both the Bay Area and the San Jose–San Francisco–Oakland Combined Statistical Area—which in 2022 had a population of 7.5 million and 9.0 million respectively—the third-most populous city in California after Los Angeles and San Diego, and the 13th-most populous in the United States.
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See also
1968 disestablishments in California
- Alviso, San Jose
- Buffalo Springfield
- Canyon Ladies Classic
- Carmelita (Pasadena, California)
- Desilu
- Dino and Carlo's
- Garrett AiResearch
- Hays Code
- KICU-TV (Visalia, California)
- KRLA Beat
- Lompoc Air Force Station
- Lookout Mountain Air Force Station
- Los Angeles Wolves
- Pacific Air Lines
- Packard Bell Corporation
- Peninsula Winter League
- Personal Rights in Defense and Education
- San Diego Padres (PCL)
- San Diego Toros
- San Francisco Oracle
- San Jose Apaches
- Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory
- The Digger Papers
American football teams disestablished in 1968
- Eugene Bombers
- Hartford Charter Oaks
- Lowell Giants
- Montreal Beavers
- Quad City Raiders
- San Jose Apaches
- Virginia Sailors
American football teams established in 1962
- Ansonia Black Knights
- Boston Sweepers
- Cal State Northridge Matadors football
- Huntsville Rockets
- Mohawk Valley Falcons
- San Jose Apaches
- Toronto Tigers
- Tri-City Apollos
- Weber State Wildcats football
- Wheeling Ironmen
Continental Football League teams
- Alabama Hawks
- Arkansas Diamonds (American football team)
- Brooklyn Dodgers (Continental Football League)
- Charleston Rockets
- Chicago Owls
- Eugene Bombers
- Fort Worth Braves
- Hartford Charter Oaks
- Indianapolis Capitols
- Jersey Jays
- Las Vegas Cowboys
- List of Continental Football League teams
- Long Beach Admirals
- Mexico Golden Aztecs
- Montreal Beavers
- Norfolk Neptunes
- Omaha Mustangs
- Orange County Ramblers
- Orange/Newark Tornadoes
- Orlando Panthers
- Philadelphia Bulldogs (American football)
- Portland Loggers
- Quad City Raiders
- Rhode Island Indians
- Richmond Rebels (Continental Football League)
- Sacramento Capitols
- San Jose Apaches
- Seattle Rangers
- Spokane Shockers
- Texarkana Titans
- Toronto Rifles
- Tri-City Apollos
- West Texas Rufneks
- Wheeling Ironmen