Duluth FC is an amateur men's soccer club based in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. The club currently competes in the NPSL Midwest Region's North Conference. The club's colors are green and blue, and plays its home matches at Denfeld High School's Public Schools Stadium.
Video Duluth FC
History
Duluth FC was founded in 2015 by Father Timothy Sas. In their inaugural season (2015), the club competed in the Duluth Amateur Soccer League. The club joined the American Premier League for the 2016 season, placing 2nd in their 6-team division.
On December 15, 2016, NPSL announced that Duluth FC would join the league as an expansion team for the 2017 season, and would compete in the NPSL Midwest Region's North Conference. On July 15th, 2017; Duluth FC defeated the Sioux Falls Thunder in the final game of the season to win the NPSL North Conference.
Duluth FC is unique in the sense that it requires its players and supporters to follow certain rules when it comes to match day behavior, requesting that both avoid swearing and other forms of offensive language. Duluth FC are most commonly known as "The BlueGreens," coming from the colors blue and green in Duluth's city flag.
Front office
- Tim Sas - Owner
- Gabriela Sas - Owner
- Mike Sengbush - Director of Operations
- Blake Hewitt - Director of Marketing
- Charlie Forsyth - Creative Director
Managers
- 2015 - Tim Sas
- 2016-2017: Kyle Bakas
- 2018-Pres: Joel Person
Year-By-Year (All Competitions)
Historic record vs opponents
*Team folded
Maps Duluth FC
Honors
NPSL
- NPSL Midwest North Conference (1): 2017
- NPSL Midwest Region (1): 2018
Duluth Portside FC
Duluth Portside FC is Duluth FC's second team that currently plays in the Duluth Amateur Soccer League, filling the void left by Duluth FC after they left for the American Premier League in 2016.
References
- http://goalnation.com/duluth-fcs-tim-sas-on-npsl-soccer/
- http://www.americanpyramidblog.com/home/the-north-is-green-and-blue-tim-saas-of-duluth-fc
External links
- Official website
- Npsl.bonzidev.com
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