2011 season | |||
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Owner | Jo-Ellen Treiber Doug Petersen | ||
Head coach | Paul Shaw (interim) | ||
Stadium | Belson Stadium | ||
USL Pro | TBD | ||
Playoffs | TBD | ||
U.S. Open Cup | Second Round | ||
Highest home attendance | 2,011 vs Orlando City 30 April 2011 | ||
Lowest home attendance | 338 vs Rochester 7 August 2011 | ||
Average home league attendance | 841 | ||
The 2011 F.C. New York season will be the club's third year of existence, as well as their inaugural season of playing professional soccer. New York will be playing in the USL Professional Division, the third-tier of American soccer.
It is expected that, in addition to USL Pro, the club will participate in the 2011 U.S. Open Cup for the first time, as well. However, U.S. Soccer has yet to make an announcement on team allocations for the Open Cup tournament.
F.C. New York played their first ever match on the evening of April 9, 2011, against Orlando City. FCNY's away match ended in disaster, losing 3–0 to the Lions. [1]
On May 23, FCNY's head coach, Matt Weston, resigned as head coach of the club. He was replaced by assistant, Paul Shaw. Shaw is to serve as interim head coach for the remainder of the 2011 season. [2]
As of June 10, 2011. [3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Position | Staff |
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Technical director | Matt Weston |
Assistant coach | TBA |
Academy director | TBA |
Camp Director | Chris J. Symons |
Updated to match played 26 January 2011
Source: F.C. New York
Owners | Jo-Ellen Treiber Doug Petersen |
President | Doug Petersen |
Executive Vice President | Jo-Ellen Treiber |
Registrar | Samantha Treiber |
International Head | Javier Cantu |
Ground (capacity and dimensions) | Belson Stadium (6,000 / 101.4x65.0 meters) |
Updated to match played 26 January 2011
Source: F.C. New York
Pos | Team | Pld | W | T | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Rochester Rhinos (A) | 24 | 12 | 4 | 8 | 31 | 23 | +8 | 40 | 2011 USL PRO Playoffs [lower-alpha 1] |
2 | Harrisburg City Islanders (A) | 24 | 10 | 7 | 7 | 37 | 30 | +7 | 37 | |
3 | Los Angeles Blues (A) | 24 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 34 | 29 | +5 | 33 | |
4 | Pittsburgh Riverhounds (A) | 24 | 7 | 6 | 11 | 23 | 32 | −9 | 27 | |
5 | F.C. New York | 24 | 6 | 7 | 11 | 27 | 37 | −10 | 25 | |
6 | Dayton Dutch Lions | 24 | 2 | 6 | 16 | 21 | 54 | −33 | 12 |
April 9, 2011Match 1 | Orlando City | 3–0 | F.C. New York | Orlando, Florida |
19:35 EDT | Griffin 43', 71' Alvarez 54' Stewart 76' Valentino 90' | (Report) | 37' Shaw 50' Cole 80' Brockman | Stadium: Citrus Bowl Attendance: 7,933 Referee: Fernando Iturriaga |
April 23, 2011Match 2 | Charlotte Eagles | 0–0 | F.C. New York | Charlotte, North Carolina |
19:00 EDT | Report | 83' Smith | Stadium: Charlotte Christian Stadium Attendance: 1,076 Referee: Daniel Burak |
April 30, 2011Match 3 | F.C. New York | 1–2 | Orlando City | Queens, New York |
19:30 EDT | Morrison 54' 27' Cole 80' Craven | Report | 14' Olum 80' Neal 57' Fuller 90' Boden | Stadium: Belson Stadium Attendance: 2,011 Referee: Hernan Aguilar |
May 7, 2011Match 4 | F.C. New York | 1–1 | Harrisburg City | Queens, New York |
19:30 EDT | Hoffer 10' | Report | 16' Angulo | Stadium: Belson Stadium Referee: Robert Sibiger |
May 13, 2011Match 5 | Charleston Battery | 0–1 | F.C. New York | Charleston, South Carolina |
19:30 EDT | Report | 35' Brito | Stadium: Blackbaud Stadium Attendance: 3,328 Referee: Robert Joyner |
May 14, 2011Match 6 | Wilmington Hammerheads | 3–1 | F.C. New York | Wilmington, North Carolina |
19:30 EDT | Banks 15'19' Noviello 90' | Report | 17' Brito | Stadium: Legion Stadium Attendance: 4,279 Referee: Brandon Marion |
May 21, 2011Match 7 | Pittsburgh Riverhounds | 2–0 | F.C. New York | Bridgeville, Pennsylvania |
19:00 EDT | Deighton Fondy 48' | Report | Stadium: CVHS Stadium Attendance: 1,421 Referee: Steve Montanino |
May 28, 2011Match 8 | Richmond Kickers | 2–2 | F.C. New York | Richmond, Virginia |
19:00 EDT | Heins 37' Nyazamba 53' | Report | 52'79' Brito | Stadium: City Stadium Attendance: 2,545 Referee: Jim Sadowski |
May 30, 2011Match 9 | F.C. New York | 2–1 | Rochester Rhinos | Queens, New York |
15:00 EDT | Holder 29' Arteaga 45' | Report | 57' Alesci | Stadium: Belson Stadium Attendance: 1,030 Referee: Ayo Obisesan |
June 3, 2011Match 10 | F.C. New York | 1–1 | Charleston Battery | Queens, New York |
19:30 EDT | Brito 58' | Report | 45' Patterson | Stadium: Belson Stadium Attendance: 1,014 Referee: Nabil Al-Saidi |
June 10, 2011Match 11 | F.C. New York | 3–0 | Dayton Dutch Lions | Queens, New York |
19:30 EDT | Report | Stadium: Belson Stadium |
June 12, 2011Match 12 | F.C. New York | 0–2 | Richmond Kickers | Queens, New York |
19:30 EDT | Report | 45' Elcock 45' Delicâte | Stadium: Belson Stadium Attendance: 479 Referee: Hakan Baydere |
July 1, 2011Match 13 | F.C. New York | 2–0 | Antigua Barracuda FC | Queens, New York |
19:30 EDT | Arteaga Arteaga | Report | Stadium: Belson Stadium Attendance: 1,653 Referee: Nabil Al-saibi |
July 4, 2011Match 14 | F.C. New York | 1–3 | Charlotte Eagles | Queens, New York |
19:30 EDT | Arteaga 84' | Report | Herrera 9' Sanchez 22' Own Goal 34' | Stadium: Belson Stadium Attendance: 574 Referee: Saam Jalayer |
July 8, 2011Match 15 | Rochester Rhinos | 3–1 | F.C. New York | Rochester, New York |
20:00 EDT | Ferdinand 4' Jagdeosingh 13' Rosenlund 40' | Report | Hoffer 44' | Stadium: Sahlen's Stadium Attendance: 5,176 Referee: Andrew Evangelos |
July 9, 2011Match 16 | Pittsburgh Riverhounds | 2–1 | F.C. New York | Bridgeville, Pennsylvania |
19:00 EDT | Flunder 59' Lundberg 83' | Report | Arteaga 85' | Stadium: CVHS Stadium Attendance: 937 Referee: Shawn Fitch |
July 16, 2011Match 17 | F.C. New York | 1–1 | Pittsburgh Riverhounds | Queens, New York |
15:00 EDT | Holder | Report | Shaffer | Stadium: Belson Stadium Attendance: 512 Referee: Yevgeniy Mednikov |
July 29, 2011Match 18 | F.C. New York | 1–3 | Wilmington Hammerheads | Queens, New York |
19:30 EDT | Arteaga 56' | Report | Budnyi 29' Mulholland 52', 62' | Stadium: Belson Stadium Attendance: 375 Referee: Guido Gonzalez |
August 5, 2011Match 19 | Harrisburg City | 0–0 | F.C. New York | Queens, New York |
19:00 EDT | Schofield 14' Ackley 73' | Report | Smith 29' Terra 73' | Stadium: Belson Stadium Attendance: 1,733 Referee: Eric Weisbrod |
August 7, 2011Match 20 | F.C. New York | 2–1 | Rochester Rhinos | Queens, New York |
2:00 EDT | Arteaga 17' Turizo 43' | Report | Kissi 71' | Stadium: Belson Stadium Attendance: 338 Referee: Saam Jalayer |
August 10, 2011Match 21 | Dayton Dutch Lions | 0–5 | F.C. New York | Bellbrook, Ohio |
19:30 EDT | Report | Arteaga 16', 69', 86', 88' Cole 61' | Stadium: MVS Stadium Attendance: 700 |
June 14, 2011 R1 | F.C. New York | 3–0 | Western Mass Pioneers | Queens, New York |
19:30 | Arteaga 40'48'79' | Report | Stadium: Met Oval Referee: Ryan Dos Reis |
June 21, 2011 R2 | F.C. New York | 0–0 (a.e.t.) | NY Pancyprian-Freedoms | Queens, New York |
19:30 | Report | Stadium: Met Oval | ||
Penalties | ||||
Cole Arteaga Snelgrove Morrison Terra Aquino Smith | Dimitrov Koutsounadis Simos Zisimatos Halkidis Damiani Julio Cesar |
June 28, 2011 R3 | NY Red Bulls | 2–1 | F.C. New York | Harrison, New Jersey |
20:00 | Hertzog 58' Rooney 65' | Report | Morrison 56' | Stadium: Red Bull Arena Attendance: 2,074 Referee: Jose Carlos Rivero |
The 2011 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 98th edition of the USSF's annual national soccer championship, running from June through early October. Seattle Sounders FC, who entered the competition as the two-time defending champions, successfully defended their title again. They became the third team in U.S. Open Cup history to win three straight U.S. Open Cups. As winner of the Open Cup, the Sounders earned a place in the 2012–13 CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage. The farthest advancing USL Pro team was the Richmond Kickers.
The 2011 USL Pro season was the 25th season of third-division soccer in the United States, and was the inaugural season of the United Soccer Leagues' (USL) new professional competition. The league is effectively a combination of the USL's former First and Second Divisions.
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The 2011 Richmond Kickers season was the Kickers' nineteenth season in existence and their inaugural campaign in the third-tier USL Pro League. Beforehand, the Kickers played in the USL Second Division. Overall, it was the Kickers' sixth-consecutive season playing in the third division of American soccer.
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