California Storm is an American women’s soccer team, founded in 1995 as the Sacramento Storm, dropping the city name in favor of California the following season. The team is a member of the Women's Premier Soccer League, the second tier of women’s soccer in the United States. The team plays in the North Division of the Pacific Conference. The team was a founding member of the W-League, then left in 1998 for the WPSL.
The team plays its home games in the stadium on the campus of El Camino Fundamental High School in Sacramento, California. The club's colors are white and pale blue.
The Storm have a won a WPSL record of 3 championships (1999, 2002, and 2004).
Contents
1Players
1.1Current Roster
2Year-by-year
3Honors
4Competition History
5Coaches
6Stadia
7Average Attendance
8References
9External links
Players
Current Roster
As of 2016
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.
Position
Player
Rachel Bauer
Maggie Bell
Alice Broadbent
Ariana Calderon
Brandi Chastain
Mikayla Clifford
Kayla Collins
Tais Cotta
Jennifer Cudjoe
Emily Curry
Andi Damian
Bradlee Deshane
10
Sissi
Katie Dry
Caitlyn Duval
Mikayla English
Karissa Garcia
Carolyn Greco
Tracy Hamm
Katie Hardeman
Elizabeth Hutchison
Aleah Kelley
Molly McConnell
No.
Position
Player
Allie Miller
Marlee Nicolos
Teresa Noyola
Fiona O'Sullivan
Jade Poon
Mariah Powers
Juliet Ramirez
Carlie Reader
Mikayla Reed
Marisa Sanchez
Miranda Sanchez
Jessica Santos
Sherifatu Sumaila
Jenna Viss
Zoe Zyta
Jayden Montejano
Maureen Whitney
Katie Oakes
Tomoko Matsumoto
Emily Curry
Mandy McKeen
Kacee Bailey
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Year-by-year
Year
Division
League
Reg. Season
Playoffs
2005
2
WPSL
1st, West
National Final
2006
2
WPSL
3rd, West
Did not qualify
2007
2
WPSL
3rd, West
Did not qualify
2008
2
WPSL
1st, Pacific North
Conference Semi Finals
2010
2
WPSL
1st, Pacific North
National Quarterfinalist
Honors
WPSL Pacific North Division Champions 2008
WPSL West Division Champions 2005
WPSL Champions 2004
WPSL Champions 2002
WPSL Champions 1999
Competition History
Coaches
Jerry Zanelli -present
Stadia
Elk Grove High School 2014
Stadium at Natomas High School; Sacramento, California 2008–2010
Stadium at Esperanza High School; Anaheim, California 2008 (1 game)
Stadium at Inderkum High School; Sacramento, California 2008 (2 games)
Average Attendance
References
^http://www.calstormsoccer.com/roster.html
External links
WPSL California Storm page
Official California Storm Women's Soccer
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Women's Premier Soccer League - Pacific North
California Storm
Monterey Blues
Sacramento Pride
San Francisco Nighthawks
Sonoma County Sol
Spokane Black Widows
Walnut Creek Power
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Women's soccer in the United States
U.S. Soccer Federation
USASA
USCS
League system
History
Hall of Fame
Awards
Clubs
Champions
Venues (stadiums by capacity
SSS)
Overview
Club/Association teams
Women's football
National teams
National team
Under-23
Under-20
Under-17
Leagues
National Women's Soccer League
Women's Premier Soccer League
United Women's Soccer
Cup competitions
SheBelieves Cup
Tournament of Nations
Women's Open
Women's Amateur
Collegiate soccer
NCAA Championships (Division I
Division II
Division III)
NAIA Championship
Youth soccer
Leagues: AYSO
NFHS
USYSA
U.S. Development Academy
Competitions: US Youth Soccer National Championships
Jefferson Cup
Defunct Leagues
Women's United Soccer Association
Women's Professional Soccer
Women's Premier Soccer League Elite
USL W-League
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Soccer in the United States
U.S. Soccer Federation
USASA
USCS
State Soccer Associations
League system
History
Hall of Fame
Awards
Clubs
International competition
Champions
Venues (stadiums by capacity
Soccer-specific stadium)
Women's soccer in the United States
Men's national teams
Senior (results
players)
U23
U20
U18
U17
U15
Futsal
Beach soccer
Paralympic
Cerebral palsy
Women's national teams
Senior
U23
U20
U18
U17
Men's outdoor leagues
Professional
MLS
Playoffs
MLS Cup
USL Championship
USL Cup
NASL
Soccer Bowl
Proposed: USL League One
NISA
Amateur/Semi-pro
USL League Two
NPSL
APSL
CSL
EPLWA
GCPL
SFSFL
SoCal
UPSL
USLPA
Women's outdoor leagues
Professional
NWSL
NWSL Shield
Playoffs
Amateur/Semi-pro
WPSL
UWS
Men's indoor leagues
MASL
M2
PASL
WISL
Men's futsal leagues
PFL
MLF
Men's Cup competitions
U.S. Open Cup
National Amateur Cup
Hank Steinbrecher Cup
Women's Cup competitions
SheBelieves Cup
Tournament of Nations
Women's Open
Men's college soccer
NCAA Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
U.S. Soccer Spring Men's College Program
NAIA Championship
Women's college soccer
NCAA Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
NAIA Championship
Youth soccer
Leagues: AYSO
NFHS
USYSA
U.S. Development Academy
Super Y-League
Competitions: US Youth Soccer National Championships
Jefferson Cup
Defunct men's outdoor leagues
AFA (1884–1924)
American Cup (1885–1924)
ALPF (1894)
NAFL (1895–98)
AAFA Cup (1912–13)
ASL (1921–33)
ASL (1933–83)
NASFL (1946–47)
USA (1967)
NPSL (1967)
NASL (1968–84)
USL (1984–85)
LSSA (1987–92)
ASL (1988–89)
WSA (1989)
USL 2nd (1990–2010)
A-League (1995–2004)
USL 1st (2005–10)
D2 Pro League (2010)
PLA (2015–17)
Defunct women's outdoor leagues
W-League (1995–2015)
WUSA (2000–03)
WPS (2007–12)
WPSL Elite (2012–13)
Defunct men's indoor leagues
NASL (1975–76, 1979–84)
MISL (1978–92)
NPSL (1984–2001)
CISL (1993–97)
EISL (1997–98)
WISL (1998–2001)
MISL (2001–08)
AISL (2003–08)
XSL (2008–09)
MISL (2008–14)
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