List of Rochester New York FC seasons

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Rochester New York FC (RNY), formerly known as Rochester Raging Rhinos and Rochester Rhinos, is an American professional soccer club based in Rochester, New York that has been on hiatus since the end of the 2017 season, but will return to play in 2022 in MLS Next Pro, one of three leagues that form the third division in the United States. Founded in 1996, the club has competed at both the second and third tiers of American soccer. The following is a list of each season completed by RNY, inclusive of all competitive competitions. [1]

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Seasons

SeasonLeaguePositionPlayoffs USOC Continental / OtherAverage attendanceTop goalscorer(s)
DivLeaguePldWLDGFGAGDPtsPPGConf.OverallNameGoals
1996 2 A-League 27141304442+2421.56N/A5th RU RU Ineligible9,991 Flag of the United States.svg Doug Miller 23
1997 A-League 28141405647+9421.502nd9th R1 Ro16 10,677 Flag of the United States.svg Doug Miller 23
1998 A-League 2824407215+57722.571st1st W Ro16 11,499 Flag of England.svg Darren Tilley 21
1999 A-League 2822604720+27662.361st1st RU W 11,551 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mauro Biello 8
2000 A-League 2817924225+17531.893rd6th W Ro16 11,628 Flag of the United States.svg Yari Allnutt 10
2001 A-League 2616644327+16522.002nd3rd W R2 10,789 Flag of South Africa.svg Lenin Steenkamp 9
2002 A-League 2817833825+13541.932nd4th SF Ro16 10,008 Flag of South Africa.svg Lenin Steenkamp 8
2003 A-League 2815765536+19511.823rd7th SF Ro16 10,169 Flag of the United States.svg Doug Miller 17
2004 A-League 28151033632+4481.714th5th QF QF 10,200 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Carrieri 8
2005 USL-1 2815764527+18511.82N/A2nd SF QF 9,791 Flag of the United States.svg Kirk Wilson 9
2006 USL-1 28134113421+13501.792nd RU Ro16 10,110 Flag of England.svg Matthew Delicâte 8
2007 USL-1 28121063936+3421.505th QF Ro16 9,705 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Hamed Modibo Diallo 9
2008 USL-1 30111093532+3411.374th SF Ro16 8,243 Flag of Liberia.svg Johnny Menyongar 6
2009 USL-1 30119103432+2431.436th QF SF DNQ6,888 Flag of Liberia.svg Johnny Menyongar 11
2010 D2 Pro 3016863824+14541.801st1st QF Ro16 6,464 Flag of Ghana.svg Isaac Kissi 8
2011 3 USL Pro 2412843123+8401.671st4th SF Ro16 5,339 Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Hoxie
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Kendall Jagdeosingh
5
2012 USL Pro 2412752723+4411.71N/A2nd SF R3 6,233 Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Hoxie 6
2013 USL Pro 26610102539–14281.0811thDNQ R3 5,876 Flag of Scotland.svg Tam McManus 7
2014 USL Pro 28101082925+4381.466th QF Ro16 5,972 Flag of the United States.svg J.C. Banks 9
2015 USL 28171104015+25612.181st1st W R4 5,599 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Steevan Dos Santos 9
2016 USL 30135123825+13511.704th6th QF R4 3,655 Flag of the United States.svg Christian Volesky 10
2017 2 USL 32147113628+8531.664th9th QF R4 2,031 Flag of the United States.svg Jochen Graf 11
2018On Hiatus
2019
2020
2021
2022 3 MLSNP 2410863730+7401.674th9th QF R4 DNQN/A Flag of the United States.svg Gibran Rayo 13
Total639326181132921649+27211131.74 Flag of the United States.svg Doug Miller75

^ 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.
^ 4. Pts in 2008 excludes one deducted point for fielding an ineligible player.

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References

  1. "Rochester Rhinos Stats and History". FBref.com.