FC Tucson’s women’s side played an undefeated season in 2021. It’s a bit more than that: they haven’t lost a match since June of 2019. Read more»
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FC Tucson’s women’s side delivered a 5 - 1 drubbing to Atomic City FC in Las Vegas on Sunday and are looking forward to a trip to GIlbert for a rematch against FC Arizona. Read more»
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