2015–16 TPSL season

Last updated
Texas Premier Soccer League
Season2015/16
ChampionsTe be decided
Matches played54
Goals scored270 (5 per match)
Top goalscorerBlane Nauck 15 (Hurricanes)
Biggest home win9-0. Hurricanes v Temple. Lonestrikers v Generals
Biggest away win2-12. Temple v Lonestrikers
Highest scoring2-12. Temple v Lonestrikers
2014/15
2016/17

The Texas Premier Soccer League (TPSL) is a men's outdoor soccer league that was formed in 2013 consisting of amateur soccer club sides across the state. 2015/16 will be the third full season of play for the league.

Contents

Five new clubs joined to play in the new 2015/16 season. Temple United FC, Brownsville Bravos FC, San Antonio Generals, Dallas Clash and Austin Lonestrikers. Galveston & Rancheros dropped out from the league after the conclusion of the 2014/15 season. Texas Timberz have taken a 1-year hiatus but will participate in the end of season US Club Soccer Texas State Cup.

2015/16 teams

TeamJoined TPSLCityVenueWebsitePresident/OwnerHead Coach
Houston Hurricanes FC 2013 Houston Memorial Park, Houston Hurricanes Flag of Ireland.svg Brendan Keyes Brendan Keyes
Austin Real Cuahutemoc [1] 2014 Austin, Texas McMaster Athletics, Georgetown ARC Archived 2018-09-27 at the Wayback Machine Jose BartoloJose Bartolo
Twin Cities FC [2] 2014 Eagle Pass, Texas Eagle Field, Eagle Pass Twin Cities Jesus Daniel Gonzalez
Texas Timberz FC 2014 Diboll, Texas Diboll Community Field Timberz Archived 2018-10-17 at the Wayback Machine Marco A MoralesRodolfo Sanabria
Temple United FC 2015 Temple Lions Park, Temple Temple Flag of the United States.svg Jeremiah Connolly Flag of the United States.svg Lance Carlisle
Brownsville Bravos FC 2015 Brownsville Oliveira Park, Brownsville Bravos J. Martin Vela
San Antonio Generals 2015 San Antonio Mission City Soccer Complex Generals Martin Sanchez
Austin Lonestrikers 2015 Austin McMaster Athletics, Georgetown Lonestrikers Gerardo Romero
Dallas Clash 2015 Dallas Trinity View Park, Irving Clash Raul Sevilla

Fixtures

Regular Season Results

Home \ Away ARC BRO DAL HOU LON SAG TEM TWN
ARC 3–31–13–25–43–03–01–2
Brownsville Bravos 3–24–20–13–23–00–1
Dallas Clash 1–03–03–02–27–05–12–1
Houston Hurricanes 3–23–42–33–13–09–03–3
Lonestrikers 0–13–12–33–39–07–00–2
San Antonio Generals 0–42–42–71–22–52–40–6
Temple United FC 0–51–20–61–52–121–50–3
Twin Cities 1–16–06–01–27–09–1
Updated to match(es) played on February 20, 2016. Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Regular Season Standings

PosTeamPldWLDGFGAGDPts
1 Dallas Clash 1310124515+3032
2 Twin Cities 139224710+3729
3 ARC 147433520+1524
4 Hurricanes 147523930+923
5 Bravos 137512729222
6 Lonestrikers 136525025+2520
7 Generals 1411301664483
8 Temple 1411301176653

Playoffs

GameDateHomeResultAway
ASeed 1Seed 4
BSeed 2Seed 3

Championship final

HomeResultAway
Winner Game AWinner Game B

Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup

DateRoundHomeResultAway
Nov 1QR1ARC2-4NTX Rayados

In season 2015/16, Austin Real Cuauhtemoc (ARC) entered qualification for the 2016 competition and played their match with NTX Rayados in Georgetown, Texas on November 1. The game ended in a 4–2 loss for the TPSL side. [3]

US Club Soccer Texas State Cup

Round 1

GameDateHomeResultAway
A4/9ARC2-6Temple United
BLonestrikersDallas Clash
CHurricanesTwin Cities
DBravosGenerals

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References

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  2. Region3Soccer. "Twin Cities join". Archived from the original on March 31, 2014. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  3. Thecup.us. "ARC US Open Cup qualifying round" . Retrieved November 1, 2015.