Seattle Big Foot
The Seattle BigFoot were an American soccer team. After the 1996 season, the Everett BigFoot of the USISL Pro League and the Puget Sound Hammers of the USISL Premier League merged to become the Puget Sound BigFoot who played in the USISL PDSL during the 1997 season. After that season, the team moved to Seattle, Washington for its final season.
Read more about Seattle Big Foot: Everett BigFoot Year-by-year, Puget Sound Hammers Year-by-year, Puget Sound/Seattle BigFoot Year-by-year
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—Attributed to Seattle (c. 17841866)
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