San Antonio Scorpions

[4] The official name of the team was revealed at a press conference on January 10, 2011: San Antonio Scorpions FC.

[6] Despite Heroes Stadium's listed capacity of 11,000, the Scorpions drew 13,151 to their home opener against the Puerto Rico Islanders on April 15, 2012.

[14] On November 15, 2014, the Scorpions hosted the 2014 Soccer Bowl at Toyota Field against the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in front of a modern-era NASL Championship game record attendance of 7,847 fans.

[16] Rafael Castillo was named the Man of the Match after he opened up the scoring with a bicycle kick that garnered national attention.

[17] While the club waited for Toyota Field to be constructed, the Scorpions used Heroes Stadium in San Antonio as their home for the 2012 season.

The Scorpions used Comalander Stadium as an alternate playing site for their 2012 U.S. Open Cup matchup against the Laredo Heat.

[19][20] On November 15, 2014, Toyota Field hosted the NASL Soccer Bowl between the San Antonio Scorpions and the Fort Lauderdale Strikers.

[22] The Scorpions had three supporters groups: On April 12, 2014, San Antonio unveiled its new mascot at a home match against Minnesota United.

Sting attended all home games at Toyota Field and could be seen alongside the team at marketing and community outreach programs.

The Scorpions played MLS side FC Dallas in the deeproot Funds Cup, an annual rivalry game between the two clubs.

[34] On February 26, 2015, the San Antonio City Council, Scorpions owner Gordon Hartman, and MLS Commissioner Don Garber all received a letter from the president of the Mexican Football Federation, Justino Compeán, stating he and the Federation support Gordon Hartman on his bid to bring MLS to San Antonio.

Toyota Field during Soccer Bowl 2014
Sting is unveiled to fans and supporters