List of Charleston Battery seasons

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The Charleston Battery are an American professional soccer club based in Charleston, South Carolina that compete in the USL Championship, the second division in the United States. Founded in 1993, the club has competed at both the second and third tiers of American soccer. The following is a list of each season completed by the Battery, inclusive of all competitive competitions. [1]

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Seasons

SeasonLeaguePositionPlayoffs USOC Continental / OtherAverage
attendance
Top goalscorer(s)
DivLeaguePldWLDGFGAGDPtsPPGConf.OverallNameGoals
1993 2 USISL 168802733−6241.505th23rd R1 DNEIneligible Flag of Guatemala.svg Mario Lone9
1994 USISL 1814403615+21422.332nd14th SF Flag of Jamaica.svg Paul Young 23
1995 3 USISL Pro 2017305816+42512.551st6th R1 DNQ Flag of Jamaica.svg Paul Young 25
1996 USISL Pro 1612404623+23362.252nd3rd W 1,467 Flag of Nigeria.svg Patrick Olalere 20
1997 2 A-League 28121603950−11481.714th17th QF 1,737 Flag of Nigeria.svg Patrick Olalere 11
1998 A-League 28121603740−3361.298th16th R1 1,896 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Burke 16
1999 A-League 28151304339+4451.616th13th R1 SF 3,542 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Conway 14
2000 A-League 2818825936+23562.001st3rd QF R2 3,485 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Conway 18
2001 A-League 2616915134+17491.882nd5th R1 Ro16 3,083 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Conway 23
2002 A-League 2819364616+30632.251st2nd QF Ro16 3,320 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Conway 14
2003 A-League 2815674127+14521.862nd6th W DNQ3,969 Flag of the United States.svg Josh Henderson 13
2004 A-League 2871563039−9270.968th13thDNQ SF 3,715 Flag of Jamaica.svg Greg Simmonds 6
2005 USL-1 2891452736−9321.14N/A9th R2 3,649 Flag of Jamaica.svg Greg Simmonds 4
2006 USL-1 2813873325+8461.643rd SF Ro16 3,628 Flag of the Turks and Caicos Islands.svg Gavin Glinton 11
2007 USL-1 2881463239−7301.0710thDNQ QF 3,968 Flag of England.svg Stephen Armstrong 7
2008 USL-1 30111273436−2401.335th R1 RU 3,991 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Randi Patterson 8
2009 USL-1 30145113321+12531.774th QF QF DNQ3,534 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Randi Patterson 6
2010 3 USL-2 2011453525+10381.901st W QF 3,641 Flag of the United States.svg Lamar Neagle 14
2011 USL Pro 2410952425−1351.464th6th QF R2 3,568 Flag of Scotland.svg Nicki Paterson 7
2012 USL Pro 24121023626+10381.58N/A3rd W R3 3,947 Flag of Scotland.svg Nicki Paterson 12
2013 USL Pro 2613764829+19451.733rd SF Ro16 3,554 Flag of Jamaica.svg Dane Kelly 13
2014 USL Pro 2811983631+5411.465th QF R3 3,770 Flag of Jamaica.svg Dane Kelly 13
2015 USL 28126104328+15461.643rd7th QF R4 4,080 Flag of Jamaica.svg Dane Kelly 14
2016 USL 3013893833+5481.606th10th QF R3 3,570 Flag of Jamaica.svg Romario Williams 10
2017 2 USL 3215895333+20541.692nd7th R1 R4 3,167 Flag of Jamaica.svg Romario Williams 15
2018 USL 34146144734+13561.654th9th R1 R4 2,872 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Ataulla Guerra 16
2019 USLC 3411101344440461.359th19th R1 R4 2,424 Flag of Jamaica.svg Zeiko Lewis 8
2020 USLC 159332615+11302.005th9th QF NH N/A Flag of Jamaica.svg Nicque Daley
Flag of Bermuda.svg Zeiko Lewis
6
2021 USLC 32101574960-11371.1610th22nd DNQ NH 2,631 Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Repetto 9
2022 USLC 3462174177-36250.7412th25th DNQ R2 2,797 Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Augustine Williams 16
2023 USLC 3417984743+4591.743th4th RU R4 3,113 Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Augustine Williams 15
Total83138428316412391031+20813161.58 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Conway 91

^ 1. Avg. attendance include statistics from league matches only.
^ 2. Top goalscorer(s) includes all goals scored in league play, playoffs, U.S. Open Cup, and other competitive matches.
^ 3. Points and PPG have been adjusted from non-traditional to traditional scoring systems for seasons prior to 2003 to more effectively compare historical team performance across seasons.

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References

  1. "Charleston Battery Stats and History". FBref.com.