Dallas Roma F.C.
Full name | Dallas Roma Football Club | ||
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Founded | 2000 | ||
League | NTPSA Division 1A (Tier 5) | ||
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Dallas Roma F.C. is an American amateur
Dallas, Texas, consisting of Men's, Woman's, Youth, and Coed Teams. Established in 2000, The Roma men's team last played in 2011 in the North Texas Premier Soccer Association, a United States Adult Soccer Association
-affiliated league, that represents the fifth tier of the American soccer pyramid. The Roma youth teams currently play in the prestigious Classic League, a competitive playing league sponsored by the Chamber Classic Soccer Alliance, Inc. (“Alliance” or “CCSAI”), which is affiliated with and sanctioned by the North Texas State Soccer Association.
The club is best known for their run in the
2006 U.S. Open Cup
, a knock-out tournament open to all tiers of the American soccer pyramid, where they reached the fourth round.
2006 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
The club earned national fame in 2006 when it became the first amateur (non
Los Angeles Galaxy
.
2014 Youth Soccer Club
In June 2014, the Dallas Roma F.C. brand was expanded to include a Youth division in order to focus on the development of youth soccer in North Texas. The club's mission is to offer a world-style soccer club to players of all socio-economic backgrounds that provides them with a direct path to play at the highest level of soccer possible. The club currently conducts its training sessions at a privately owned facility located in east Plano, Texas. The club's official website is located at http://www.dallasromafc.com.
See also
- USASA
- 2006 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
External links
References
1. "Amateur Team Charges on Against M.L.S.", July 24, 2006