AFC Ann Arbor

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AFC Ann Arbor
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Full nameAssociation Football Club Ann Arbor
Nickname(s)The Mighty Oak
Founded2014;10 years ago (2014)
StadiumHollway Field, Pioneer HS
ManagerRod Asllani
League USL League Two
2024 4th, Great Lakes Division
Playoffs: DNQ
Website Club website

AFC Ann Arbor is an American soccer club based in Ann Arbor, Michigan with a men's team that has played in USL League Two since 2020 and a women's team that has played in USL W League since 2020. The men's team played in the National Premier Soccer League from 2016 to 2019, and the women's team played in the United Women's Soccer during its inaugural 2019 season.

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History

AFC Ann Arbor in action against San Marino Soccer in a 2015 friendly at Hollway Field AFC Ann Arbor v. San Marino Soccer 2015 15.jpg
AFC Ann Arbor in action against San Marino Soccer in a 2015 friendly at Hollway Field

AFC Ann Arbor was started by a group of Ann Arbor residents with a desire to have a local team. [1] The team had applied to the National Premier Soccer League for the 2015 season but its application was declined.[ citation needed ] Instead, AFC Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids FC, another team denied by the NPSL, decided to start a league of their own called the Great Lakes Premier League. [2] The new league held its inaugural meetings on January 17, 2015.[ citation needed ]

Starting with the 2016 season, AFC Ann Arbor played in the National Premier Soccer League as part of the Midwest Region [3] under manager Eric Rudland, formerly of Lansing United. [4] They finished in second place in the Great Lakes West Division in their first NPSL season, advancing to the national playoffs, but ultimately losing to AFC Cleveland on penalty kicks.[ citation needed ]

The 2017 season brought more success for AFC Ann Arbor as they won their first ever Great Lakes Division Championship and the inaugural Michigan Milk Cup in the process. [5] They again advanced to the NPSL national playoffs defeating the Dayton Dynamo in the second record (having received a bye in the first round) before falling to Detroit City FC 3–2 in extra time in the Midwest regional final. [6]

The 2018 season brought AFC Ann Arbor their second consecutive Great Lakes Division Championship, topping FC Columbus 1–0 for the championship. [7] AFCAA were given a bye to the semi-finals for the NPSL Midwest Regionals. The side hosted the semis and finals at Ann Arbor Huron High School. [8] The club topped Cleveland SC 1–0 in the semi-finals, but fell to Duluth FC in penalty kicks in the final. [9] [10] Following the season's conclusion, Joseph Stanley Okumu, a center back that spent the 2018 season with the club, was named TopDrawerSoccer.com NPSL Player of the Year. [11]

In the 2019 season, AFCAA made the playoffs for the fourth time in as many seasons in the NPSL. The postseason match was embroiled in controversy as the match against Rochester Lancers had to be called off in the 69th minute after a series of weather delays. Because Cardinal Stadium does not have lights, the match could not be completed outdoors and contingency plans were rejected by Lancers. After initially looking at a coin flip finish to the match, [12] the match was finished in Erie, PA, where Lancers won in penalties. [13] Ahead of the 2019 season, AFC Ann Arbor announced they would be adding a women's side set to begin play in United Women's Soccer. [14] The side finished sixth in the six-team UWS Midwest winning two matches in their inaugural season.

Ahead of the 2020 season, AFC Ann Arbor announced they would be joining USL League Two with the women's team joining USL W League. [15]

The club suspended operations for the 2020 and 2021 seasons due to the COVID pandemic.

Prior to the 2022 season, the club announced that former men's team head coach Eric Rudland would be shifting to the role of club Sporting Director while former assistant coach Rod Asllani would be taking over as head coach of the men's team. [16] The men's team finished third (7–3–4) in the USL2 Great Lakes Division behind Kalamazoo FC and Flint City Bucks, [17] missing the playoffs for the first time in five (non-suspended) seasons.

In the 2023 season, the AFCAA men's team found its way back to the postseason with a 2nd-place finish in the USL2 Great Lakes Division behind Flint City Bucks, [18] where they met first round opponents Thunder Bay Chill. [19] Despite falling behind 3-0 early in the 2nd half of the match, AFC Ann Arbor managed to level the match with 3 goals after the 72nd minute before the end of regulation, eventually losing 5–3 after extra-time periods.

Stadium

From 2015 to 2017, AFCAA's home field was Hollway Field, located at Pioneer High School.

In 2018, the team then moved to Skyline High School.

In 2019, the team signed a three-year agreement to use Concordia University's Cardinal Stadium, located off of Geddes Road in Ann Arbor, [20] but only a single season was played there because the club sat out the 2020 and 2021 seasons due to the COVID pandemic.

In 2022, because AAPS was not yet allowing rental of its facilities due to the pandemic, [21] the team played at Saline Hornet Stadium. [22]

In 2023, the team returned to its original home at Hollway Field, located at Pioneer High School.

Head coaches

Year-by-year

Year Tier LeagueRegular Season W–D–LPlayoffs U.S. Open Cup Average Attendance
20155 GLPL 3rd of 5 (2–2–4)N/A [A] Ineligible [B]
20164 NPSL 2nd of 7, Midwest-Great Lakes West (6–3–3) Regional semifinal Ineligible [B]
20174 NPSL 1st of 8, Midwest-Great Lakes (12–1–1) Regional Final First round
20184 NPSL 1st of 7, Midwest-Great Lakes (9–1–2) Regional Final First round
20194 NPSL 2nd of 8, Midwest-Great Lakes (9–2–3) Regional quarterfinal First round
20204 USL2 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
20214 USL2 did not play due to COVID-19 pandemic
20224 USL2 3nd of 6, Central-Great Lakes (7–3–4) did not qualify did not qualify
20234 USL2 2nd of 7, Central-Great Lakes (6–1–5) Conference Quarterfinals did not qualify
20244 USL2 4th of 8, Central-Great Lakes (8–2–4) did not qualify did not qualify
  1. ^
    A No playoffs were held in the inaugural season of the Great Lakes Premier League.
  2. ^
    B To enter the U.S. Open Cup, a team must have belonged to an affiliated league with at least 4 teams that played a schedule of at least 10 games. [23]

USL W League (2022–)

History

AFC Ann Arbor launched a women's side in October 2018, competing in the United Women's Soccer league, [24] with Andy Pritchard as its first head coach. The team's first player signing was Megan Trapp, [25] and its first goalscorer was former Japan national team player Mami Yamaguchi. [26]

The team suspended play for 2020 and 2021 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports, and AFC Ann Arbor announced the move of its women's side to the USL W League in 2022, with former men's side player Boyzzz Khumalo as its head coach. [27] The team added Chloe Ricketts, a 14-year-old, to the senior squad, where she became the USL W League's youngest goalscorer. [28] [29]

Head coaches

Year-by-year

As of matches played July 21, 2024. [33]
YearLeagueRegular seasonPlayoffsAverage attendance
2019 UWS 6th of 6 (2–8–0)
Midwest Division
DNQ
2020Did not play due to COVID-19
2021
2022 USLW 4th of 8 (6–3–3)
Great Lakes Division
DNQ
2023 USLW 5th of 6 (4–6–2)
Great Lakes Division
DNQ
2024 USLW 5th of 7 (5–6–1)
Great Lakes Division
DNQ

Honors

  • Michigan Milk Cup: 2022 [34]

Notable former players

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