FC Brownsville
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Full name | Football Club Brownsville | |
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Founded | 2015[1] | |
Stadium | Brownsville Sports Park | |
Capacity | 5,000[2] | |
Owner | Francisco Chavez | |
Head Coach | Carlos Portales (UPSL) Jonathan Robledo (NPSL) & (NISA) Hebert Iracheta (ASL)[1][3] | |
League | UPSL, NPSL, NISA, & ASL | |
Website | Club website | |
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FC Brownsville (FCB) is an American
History
FC Brownsville was founded in 2015 and played its first season within the NPSL in 2018.[1] The team went on a hiatus until 2020,[4] to which they still play games today. In 2023, FC Brownsville won the NPSL Lone Star Conference Championship, defeating #1 seed Lubbock Matadors SC 1-0.[5] In the same year, FC Brownsville joined the National Independent Soccer Association within the Texas Conference.[6] In 2024, FC Brownsville joined the United Premier Soccer League in the Texas Central division.[7]
United Premier Soccer League
Joining in 2024, FC Brownsville is placed within the Texas Central Conference as a Division 1 team.[8] FC Brownsville's' first game, as a member of the league, was a 3-0 Victory against SGA hosted at the Parkway Bible Church venue.[7]
Coaching Staff[9]
Position | Name |
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Head Coach | Carlos Portales |
Assistant Coach | Jonathan Robledo |
Physiotherapist | Jetro Yado Morales |
National Premier Soccer League
Joining in 2018 as an Expansion team,
Coaching Staff[10]
Position | Name |
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Head Coach | Jonathan Robledo |
Assistant Coach | Carlos Portales |
Physiotherapist | Jetro Yado Morales |
Year-by-year
Year | Regular Season | W-D-L | Playoffs |
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2018 | 5th, Lone Star Conference | 4-0-6 | Conference Quarterfinals |
2019 | On hiatus | ||
2020 | Cancelled due to Covid-19[11]
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2021 | 7th, Lone Star Conference | 2-2-6 | Did Not Qualify |
2022 | 2nd, Lone Star Conference | 8-1-3 | Conference Quarterfinals |
2023 | 2nd, Lone Star Conference | 8-1-2 | South Region Semifinals |
National Independent Soccer Association
Joining in the Fall of 2023,
Year-by-year
Year | Regular Season | W-D-L | Playoffs |
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Fall 2023 | 1st, NN Texas | 3-1-0 | National Semi-Finals |
Youth Soccer & American Soccer League Pro
FC Brownsville is a team in the Texas South Division within American Soccer League Pro,[13] and on the official FC Brownsville website, FC Brownville states their membership in the ASL as "Development and growth for young players and the opportunity to compete at a tier 3 level."
Coaching Staff[14]
Position | Name |
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Head Coach | Hebert Iracheta |
Head Coach | Carlos Portales |
Physiotherapist | Jetro Yado Morales |
References
- ^ a b c d "FC Brownsville", fcbrownsville.com
- ^ "Brownsvile Sports Park Information", texasbob.com/stadium/stadium.php?id=4165
- ^ "NISA Nation Club FC Brownsville", nisanation.com/teams/fc-brownsville
- ^ "Changes to NPSL Lone Star Conference", 3rddegree.net/big-changes-to-npsls-lone-star-conference, 4 March 2020
- ^ a b "2023 NPSL Playoff Results", npsl.com/playoffs-2023/, 26 June 2023
- ^ a b "FC Brownsville Joins NISA Nation", nisanation.com/news/2023/08/03/fc-brownsville-joins-nisa-nation
- ^ a b FC Brownsville UPSL Schedule
- ^ UPSL Division 1 Texas Teams
- ^ "UPSL – FC Brownsville". fcbrownsville.com/upsl/.
- ^ "NPLS – FC Brownsville". fcbrownsville.com/npls/.
- ^ "NPSL Covid-19 Statement", npsl.com/covid-19/, 19 June 2020
- ^ "FC Brownsville Loses in the NISA Semi-Finals", nisanation.com/news/2023/12/01/nova-fc-holds-off-fc-brownsville-to-advance-to-nisa-nation-final
- ^ "ASL Texas South Division", asl.soccer/texas/texas-south-division/
- ^ "ASL – FC Brownsville". fcbrownsville.com/asl/.