Flower City Union

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Flower City Union
Flower City Union.png
Founded2020;4 years ago (2020)
Stadium Rochester Community Sports Complex Stadium
OwnerJimmy Paola
General ManagerCasey Catlin
Head CoachJordan Sullivan
League National Premier Soccer League
Website Club website
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Flower City Union is an American pre-professional soccer team based in Rochester, New York, United States, that most recently played in the National Independent Soccer Association, a third tier league of the United States soccer league system and currently plays in the National Premier Soccer League. Its home stadium was Rochester Community Sports Complex Stadium. Flower City Union won their first championship in 2023, winning the 2023 National Independent Soccer Association Championship.

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History

Founding

In 2017, the long-time professional soccer team in Rochester, the USL's Rochester Rhinos, announced that they were going on hiatus as of the 2018 season. The departure of the Rhinos left Rochester without a professional soccer team for the first time since 1995 and left the team's stadium, Rochester Community Sports Complex Stadium, without a tenant in 2019. In 2020, an ownership group headed by David Weaver, the CEO and founder of Rochester-based Aphex BioCleanse Systems Inc. and a former Kodak optical engineer, submitted an application for a NISA team in Rochester. [1] [2] Mark Washo, a former Chief Business Officer with the Rhinos, was appointed as Managing Director and Chief Commercial Officer and the group later announced a partnership with St. John Fisher College’s Sport Management Department. [3] In December 2020, NISA approved the group's expansion application, and soon after the team was unveiled as Flower City Union, a nod to Rochester's nickname as the "Flower City". [4] [5] On April 14, 2021, the team logo and colors were introduced, the primary color being lilac purple in honor of Rochester's signature flower. [6]

Salt City Union
The logo for Salt City Union soccer club.png
Founded2023;1 year ago (2023)
Dissolved2024
Stadium Falcon Park
Syracuse, New York
Capacity2,800
OwnerJimmy Paola
General ManagerCasey Catlin
Head CoachJordan Sullivan
League National Independent Soccer Association
Website Club website
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

NISA Champions

The club began play in 2022, [7] and finished last in the nine-team league. For 2023 they merged with the Syracuse Pulse to form a single club that would split home matches between Rochester (as Flower City Union) and Syracuse (as Salt City Union). [8]

During the 2023 season, Flower City finished in 6th place during the regular season, making the playoffs as the last seed. Flower City defeated the top three seeds, on the road, to win the 2023 NISA Championship. [9]

Departure from NISA

Flower City Union announced its departure from NISA in a statement on February 15, 2024, promising an announcement on the club's future to come the following week. [10] NISA responded with a press release saying "goodbye to our reigning champions". [11]

Club general manager Casey Catlin cited the cost of traveling cross-country for league matches as the primary reason for Flower City's departure from NISA. [12]

New league

On February 20, 2024 the team were announced as members of the semi-professional National Premier Soccer League. [13] As a regional league, the clubs play fewer matches with shorter travel distances. [12]

The Salt City identity has been abandoned with the move to the NPSL, and Flower City Union no longer plays any of its home games in Syracuse. [14]


Seasons

SeasonLeaguePositionPlayoffs USOC Continental Average attendanceTop goalscorer(s)
DivLeaguePldWLDGFGAGDPtsPPGConf.OverallNameGoals
2022 3 NISA 23218313574490.394th8thDNQR3DNQ492 Flag of the United States.svg Giancarlo Canas-Jarquin3
2023 24813330344271.13N/A6thChampionR3DNQ635 [lower-alpha 1] Flag of Senegal.svg Alioune Diakhate 7
  1. Only accounts for regular season matches played at Rochester Community Sports Complex Stadium

Honors

National Independent Soccer Association

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