Pensacola FC

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Pensacola FC
Full namePensacola Football Club
Founded2013; 11 years ago (2013)
GroundAshton Brosnaham Stadium
Pensacola, Florida
Capacity2,500
OwnerJustin Witkin[1]
Head CoachTrinidad and TobagoDean Logan
LeagueNational Premier Soccer League

Pensacola FC is an American professional

women's side competes in the Women's Premier Soccer League. It formerly played in the Gulf Coast Premier League.[2]

History

The team was founded in 2013 and competed in the National Premier Soccer League. They were part of the Gulf Coast Texans organization, which also included a team in the Women's Premier Soccer League and youth teams. In 2013, the team announced it would end its partnership with the Texans and adopt a new name, Pensacola City FC.

The team announced on May 29, 2014, they were folding and would not complete the 2014 NPSL season.

Super-20 League
for one season (the league was dissolved), missing the league playoffs.

The club returned for the 2017 Gulf Coast Premier League for its first summer season.[4]

In December 2017 the team announced it was rebranding as Pensacola Football Club.

Year-by-year

Year League W-D-L Regular Season Playoffs Open Cup
2013 NPSL 5-3-2 2nd, Southeast did not qualify did not enter
2015
Super-20
?, Southeast did not qualify did not enter
2017 GCPL 6-1-3 2nd (tie), East did not qualify did not enter
2018 GCPL 4-3-3 3rd, East did not qualify did not enter
2019 GCPL 2-2-6 6th, East did not qualify did not enter
2021 GCPL 2-7 8th, East did not qualify did not enter
2021 NPSL 9-3-2 2nd, Gulf Conference Conference Semifinals did not enter
2022 GCPL 2-2-4 5th, East did not qualify did not enter
2022 NPSL 6-5-1 4th, Gulf Conference Conference Semifinals did not enter
2023 NPSL 5-5-2 3rd, Gulf Conference Conference Finals did not enter

Head coaches

  • Trinidad and Tobago Dean Logan (2024) NPSL, GCL2
  • United States Rob Simon (2024) GCPL
  • Trinidad and Tobago Dean Logan (2023) NPSL, GCL2
  • Trinidad and Tobago Jason Providence (2023) GCPL
  • Trinidad and Tobago Dean Logan (2022) NPSL
  • United States Alex Guyer (2022) GCPL
  • Trinidad and Tobago Dean Logan (2021) NPSL
  • United States Alex Guyer (2021) GCPL
  • Trinidad and Tobago Dean Logan (2019)
  • Italy Nolan Intermoia (2018)
  • United States Nick Cardosa (2017)
  • United States Gary Hindley (2014)
  • Brazil Felipe Lawall (2013)

Stadium

  • Ashton Brosnaham Stadium; Pensacola (2013–present)
  • Training facility at Legion Field (corner of "G" Street and Gregory);
    Pensacola, FL
    (2014–present)
  • Shoreline Park (Gulf Breeze, FL);
    Pensacola, FL
    (2023)

Players: NPSL 2023

  • Goalkeepers: Gabriel Mendoza, Oliver Townend, John Michael Guidroz, Caleb Thompson
  • Defenders: Aaron Boateng, Tyrike Andrews, Iker Casanova, Carson Hickok, Nick Kinina, Bernardo Pacheco, Keegan Lynch, Chase Mills, Tobi White
  • Midfielders: Michael Lightbourne (Capt.), Okan Erkocu, Kyle Hunnicut, Isaac Kamara, Max Pena, Tom Preston, Bernardo Torres Finn Werner, Campbell Young
  • Attackers: Anthony Ciccarello, Kainan Dos Santos, Jabari Hylton, Kendrick Hernandez, Trey Clements

Players: GCL2 2023

  • Goalkeepers: John Michael Guidroz, Caleb Thompson
  • Defenders: Camden Carner, Jeremy Covington, Cameron Doyle, Chase Mills, Adrian Pearson, Jonathan Recinos, Will Waltrip, Fatobi White,
  • Midfielders: Iddy, Bingi, Justin Bolden, Jackson Callaway, Ryan Chandler, Kyle Cosenza, Hayden Harville, Leo Kozlov, Brandon Reyes, Matt Ryan, Miller Thorsen, Jared Watt, Evan Wise, Griffin York
  • Attackers: Gabriel Burton, Grant Wheeler

Players: GCPL 2023

  • Goalkeepers: Alyssa Brubacher, Maciah Lipsey, Molly Swiger
  • Defenders: Kendall Blackmon, Emily Doyle, Lena Dykes, Cora Helmig, Nagi Higashi, Renee Junna, Katie Kauth, Kaytlyn Larsen, Sydney White
  • Midfielders: JoJo Bartlinski, Kiersten Edlund, Eduarda Fuculo, Averie Garrett, Lexi Griffin, Ava Kiss, Julieta Limardo, Jessica Meira, Hinano Nakagawa, Elexia Nelson, Larissa Ozorio, Rin Sato, Emma Simon, Dalani Stephens (Capt.)
  • Attackers: Maddison Dulay, Tigana (Tiggi) Gent, Amelia Jacobs, Anna Beth Korhonen, Emma Korhonen, Ava Matherne, Paige Sawicki-Farias, Mya Swinton, Jillian Thompson, Hunter Wallace

References

  1. ^ "New Gulf Coast Conference Announced by the NPSL". 12 November 2019.
  2. ^ "NPSL Press Releases". Archived from the original on 2013-04-23. Retrieved 2013-06-22.
  3. ^ "Pensacola FC Folds, Looks Really Bad (UPDATED w/Early Conversation)". Online Sports Guys. 29 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Gulf Coast Premier League announces summer season; adds 3 new clubs". Gulf Coast Premier League. 3 January 2017.

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