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Sports in Orange County, California includes a number of sports teams and sports competitions. Within
Orange County Orange County most commonly refers to: *Orange County, California, part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area Orange County may also refer to: U.S. counties *Orange County, Florida, containing Orlando *Orange County, Indiana *Orange County, New ...
, the city of
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currently hosts two major league sports teams — MLB's Los Angeles Angels and the NHL's
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— and used to host two others.


Major league sports teams

The Major League Baseball team in Orange County is the Los Angeles Angels. The team, at the time known as the Anaheim Angels, won the World Series under manager Mike Scioscia in 2002. In 2005, new owner Arte Moreno wanted to change the name to "Los Angeles Angels" in order to better tap into the Los Angeles media market, the second largest in the country. However, the standing agreement with the city of Anaheim demanded that they have "Anaheim" in the name, so they became the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. This name change was hotly disputed by the city of Anaheim, prompting a lawsuit by the city of Anaheim against Angels owner
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, won by Moreno. The county's National Hockey League team, the
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, won the 2007
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beating the Ottawa Senators. They also came close to winning the 2003
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finals after winning three games in a seven-game series against the
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. The National Football League left the county when the
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relocated to St. Louis in 1995. However, upon the Chargers relocation to Los Angeles a year after the Rams' return to Southern California, they established headquarters in Costa Mesa, despite playing across the county line in Los Angeles County. The Los Angeles Clippers played some home games at The Arrowhead Pond, now known as the Honda Center, from 1994 to 1999, before moving to
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, which they share with the
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.


Competitions

Huntington Beach annually plays host to the
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,
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and ''Vans World Championship of Skateboarding''. It was also the shooting location for Pro Beach Hockey.
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, Inc. has moved its headquarters offices to Huntington Beach. Orange County's active outdoor culture is home to many surfers, skateboarders, mountain bikers, triathletes, cyclists, climbers, hikers, kayaking, sailing and sand volleyball. The Toshiba Classic, the only PGA Champions Tour event in the area, is held each March at The Newport Beach Country Club. Past champions include Fred Couples (2010), Hale Irwin (1998 and 2002), Nick Price (2011), Bernhard Langer (2008) and Jay Haas (2007). The tournament benefits the Hoag Hospital Foundation and has raised over $16 million in its first 16 years. Several cities and venues were used throughout the 1984 Los Angeles XXIII Summer Olympic Games. Including the running of the Olympic torch throughout the county as it made its way up to Los Angeles for the games. * Mission Viejo,
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, California – cycling (individual road race) *
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, Rancho Santa Fe, California, California – equestrian sports (eventing endurance) * Titan Gymnasium, California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, California – handball *
Coto de Caza Coto de Caza (Spanish for "Hunting Reserve") is a census-designated place (CDP) and guard-gated private community in Orange County, California. The population was 14,799 at the 2017 census. The CDP is a suburban planned community of about 4,000 ...
,
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, California – modern pentathlon (fencing, riding, running, shooting) * Anaheim Convention Center,
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Other sports teams

In December 2015, the
Orange County Breakers The Orange County Breakers are a World TeamTennis (WTT) franchise founded in 2003, owned by Laguna Beach businessman Eric Davidson. The Breakers won the WTT Championship in 2004, 2017 and 2021. In 2014, the franchise moved to Greater Austin, Texas ...
of Mylan World TeamTennis announced they would be returning to Newport Beach after moving to Austin, Texas and playing as the Austin Aces for two seasons. The Breakers are the only form of professional tennis in the greater Orange County and Los Angeles metropolitan areas. The franchise, which won the 2004 Mylan WTT Championship, boasts a rich player history that includes former world #1 players such as Maria Sharapova,
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, Lindsay Davenport and the Bryan Brothers. The Breakers, who are coached by nine-time Grand Slam Champion and former world #1 doubles player
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, play their home matches at Breakers Stadium at Newport Beach Tennis Club. Orange County SC, formerly known as Orange County Blues FC, is a United Soccer League team and is the only professional soccer club in Orange County. The team's first season was in 2011 and it was successful as
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's team made it to the quarter-finals of the playoffs. Former and current Blues players include Walter Gaitan,
Bright Dike Chinedu "Bright" Dike (born 2 February 1987) is a retired footballer who played as a forward. Born in the United States, he represented the Nigeria national team. Career College and amateur Born in Edmond, Oklahoma, Dike attended Edmond No ...
,
Maykel Galindo Maykel Galindo Castañeda (born January 28, 1981 in Villa Clara) is a Cuban former professional footballer. Career International A rising star in the youth ranks of the Cuban national team, he made his debut in a January 2002 friendly match ag ...
, Carlos Borja, and goalkeeper
Amir Abedzadeh Amir Abedzadeh ( fa, امیر عابدزاده; born 26 April 1993), known as Amir, is an Iranian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Segunda División club Ponferradina and the Iran national team. Club career Youth teams A ...
. Since 2006, the Orange County Roller Derby, a flat track league, has been competing against teams from up and down the great state of California and across the Country. In 2010 they built the 9th banked track to compete at the Anaheim Convention Center Arena. The Orange County Outlaws are a rugby league team formed in 2010, they play their home games at
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, Costa Mesa. They are a developing team in the USA Rugby League and will become a full member team in 2012.


Former and defunct sports teams


Baseball

Professional baseball made a brief appearance in Orange County during the post World War II boom in minor league ball when the Anaheim Valencias of the Class C
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played the 1947 and 1948 seasons with La Palma Park as their home field. Future Fullerton High School baseball coach Bud Dawson was the Vals' shortstop. The Orange County Pioneers and California Mariners/Sharks/Storm of Irvine and Newport Beach, were semi-pro collegiate baseball teams in the 1990s and 2000s.


Basketball

The
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were an NBA D-League team from the 2006 to 2009. They played their home games at the Anaheim Convention Center. The team would later relocate to become the Springfield Armor in Springfield, Massachusetts. Anaheim was also the home of the prior
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franchise known as the Anaheim Amigos in the mid-sixties. They played their home games at the Anaheim Convention Center. The county was home of the
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(ABA) basketball team from 2001 to 2002 in
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. The Orange County Crush/
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basketball team played in Orange County from 2004 to 2006. The Crush/Buzz played their home games at the Fairgrounds Grandstand Arena in Costa Mesa. The
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were also an
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(ABA) expansion team starting in November 2007 until 2009. The team also played in the
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. They played their home games at Fieldhouse Gym at JSerra in
San Juan Capistrano San Juan Capistrano (Spanish for "St. John of Capistrano") is a city in Orange County, California, located along the Orange Coast. The population was 34,593 at the 2010 census. San Juan Capistrano was founded by the Spanish in 1776, when St. ...
and at
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in Aliso Viejo, California. The Newport Beach Surf played in Anaheim at the
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from 2008 to 2013 in the
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. The California Dreams played in the Women's Professional Basketball League from 1979 to 1980 at the Anaheim Convention Center.


Football

In the late 1950s (c.1957-59) the Orange County Rhinos, a semi-pro football team, played their home games at La Palma Park in Anaheim. The Anaheim Piranhas were an Arena Football League team in 1996–97, but folded due to team board financial problems. The
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was an American football team based out of Anaheim that played in the
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in 1974 and 1975. Their records were 13–7 in 1974 and 7–5 in 1975. Their home stadium was Anaheim Stadium. The Orange County Ramblers were a professional football team that competed in the
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from 1967 to 1968. The Ramblers played their home games in Anaheim (Anaheim Stadium). The team was coached both seasons by Homer Beatty, who had won a small college national title at Santa Ana College in 1962. The Santa Ana Winds, a women's professional football team played in Santa Ana College and later Chapman College in Orange in the 2000s.


Soccer

The California Surf played in the
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from 1978 to 1981. The club called Anaheim Stadium home. Another soccer franchise, the
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of the American Soccer League in the late 1970s played games in Orange and Anaheim (Anaheim Stadium). Their team office was in Villa Park. The
Los Angeles Salsa The Los Angeles Salsa was an American soccer team based in Los Angeles that played in the American Professional Soccer League (APSL) and the USISL Pro League. The club played on the campus of California State University, Fullerton at Titan Stad ...
played at Cal State Fullerton's Titan Stadium in 1993–94 in the
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(APSL), at the time the top soccer league in the U.S. The Salsa, whose general manager was former Cosmos star
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and its coach former Brazil star Rildo Menezes, also played some games at
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in Monterey Park, California, and Trabuco Hills High School, Mission Viejo, California attempting a season in Mexico's second-tier Primera A Division. That attempt was cancelled after several games when
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and CONCACAF ruled a club could not play in two leagues in separate countries. The Salsa lost to the Colorado Foxes in the 1993 APSL final at Cal State Fullerton. The
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, affiliated with MLS's Los Angeles Galaxy, played soccer at Santa Ana Stadium (also known as Santa Ana Bowl) and
Orange Coast College Orange Coast College (OCC) is a public community college in Costa Mesa in Orange County, California. It was founded in 1947, with its first classes opening in the fall of 1948. It provides Associate of Art and Associate of Science degrees, cert ...
from 1997 to 2000. The
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was a soccer team that played in the
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from 1993 to 1997. A semi-pro Mexican Soccer franchise, the Santa Ana-Anaheim Aztecas played in Santa Ana College in the 2000s.


Other sports

The Anaheim Storm was a member of the National Lacrosse League. They folded in 2005 due to low attendance. The
Anaheim Bullfrogs The Anaheim Bullfrogs were a professional inline hockey team based in Anaheim, California. The Bullfrogs played in Roller Hockey International (1993–1997) and Major League Roller Hockey (1998) before returning to Roller Hockey international (199 ...
were a Roller Hockey International team that lasted from 1993 to 1999 and were briefly revived in 2001.


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