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A blast from the past!

The Rough Riders were a professional soccer team that played in the USL First Division (now known as the USL Championship) from 1998 to 2001. The team was based in Long Island, New York, and played their home games at Mitchel Athletic Complex in Uniondale, New York.

The team was founded in 1998 by a group of local businessmen and was named after the famous Rough Riders regiment of the Spanish-American War, which was led by Theodore Roosevelt. The team's colors were red, white, and blue, and their logo featured a stylized image of a Rough Rider.

During their four seasons in the USL First Division, the Rough Riders had some successful moments, including winning the USL First Division championship in 1999. They also made appearances in the US Open Cup and the CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

Unfortunately, the team folded after the 2001 season due to financial difficulties. However, the legacy of the Rough Riders lives on in the hearts of Long Island soccer fans, and their name is still remembered fondly by many in the soccer community.

Here are some fun facts about the Rough Riders:

I hope this brings back some fond memories for you!