赛程

美国USL League Two 05/25 02:00 1 文图拉县 vs FC Tucson - 查看
美国USL League Two 05/26 02:00 1 Capo FC vs FC Tucson - 查看
美国USL League Two 05/31 01:00 1 亚利桑那阿森纳SC vs FC Tucson - 查看
美国USL League Two 06/09 02:00 1 AMSG FC vs FC Tucson - 查看
美国USL League Two 06/10 00:00 1 Redlands FC vs FC Tucson - 查看
美国USL League Two 06/12 01:00 1 FC Tucson vs Capo FC - 查看

结果

美国USL League Two 07/16 02:00 1 [3] FC Tucson v 亚利桑那阿森纳SC [5] W 5-1
美国USL League Two 07/09 02:00 1 [3] FC Tucson v Redlands FC [2] W 3-0
美国USL League Two 07/04 02:00 1 [3] FC Tucson v 亚利桑那阿森纳SC [4] W 6-2
美国USL League Two 07/01 02:00 1 [5] 南加州海马 v FC Tucson [3] W 0-4
美国USL League Two 06/29 02:00 1 [6] Capo FC v FC Tucson [3] W 0-2
美国USL League Two 06/25 02:00 1 [3] FC Tucson v 文图拉县 [1] D 2-2
美国USL League Two 06/17 02:00 1 [6] Capo FC v FC Tucson [3] D 1-1
美国USL League Two 06/10 02:00 1 [4] FC Tucson v 南加州海马 [3] W 2-1
美国USL League Two 06/04 02:30 1 FC Tucson v Capo FC W 2-0
美国USL League Two 05/27 02:00 1 文图拉县 v FC Tucson L 4-0
美国USL League Two 05/25 03:00 1 亚利桑那阿森纳SC v FC Tucson D 2-2
美国USL League Two 05/14 02:00 1 Redlands FC v FC Tucson D 1-1

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 12 6 6
Wins 7 5 2
Draws 4 1 3
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 30 20 10
Goals against 14 6 8
Clean sheets 4 2 2
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - FC Tucson

FC Tucson is an American soccer club based in Tucson, Arizona that plays in USL League Two. The club has an amateur women's team, FC Tucson Women, that play in the WPSL. Organized in 2010, the club first fielded a team in March 2011, then joined the Premier Development League (PDL; now known as USL League Two) Western Conference in 2012. in 2018, FC Tucson was a founding member of USL League One, where they played from 2019 to 2022. At the conclusion of the 2022 season, the ownership group changed and the team self-relegated back to USL League Two.

Tucson plays their home games at the 3,200-seat Kino Sports Complex North Stadium constructed in 2013.

History

Beginnings

FC Tucson was founded in 2010 to bring preseason Major League Soccer events to Tucson and generate interest in a new soccer club. The organization first fielded a team on March 4, 2011 against the New York Red Bulls reserves in the 2011 Desert Cup, a 3–1 loss. The club's first goal was scored by former Pima Community College and Salpointe Catholic High School player Fernando Gauna after entering the match as a substitute. Later in 2011 Tucson competed against various teams from the region in a loosely organized exhibition league. Their first match following the Desert Cup took place on May 13, a 7–2 victory over Yavapai FC. On December 15, 2011, FC Tucson announced its move to the PDL.

Early PDL and Open Cup success

In its first season of play in the United Soccer League's Premier Development League (USL PDL, now USL League Two) the team placed second in the Western Conference Southwest Division with a record of 9 wins, 3 losses and 4 ties, riding a ten-game unbeaten streak (7 wins, 3 ties) from May 12 until June 30. In postseason play Tucson lost 2–1 to Seattle Sounders FC U-23 in the Western Conference Semi-Finals. Defender Conor Spence was named to the All-Western Conference Team. The club was named 2012 PDL Rookie Franchise of the Year.

In May 2013 FC Tucson notched back-to-back victories over professional clubs to reach the third round of the 2013 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. In the tournament's first round Tucson defeated Phoenix FC of the USL Pro 2–1 on an injury-time game winner scored by Connor Bevans. Next they defeated the San Antonio Scorpions of the NASL in a 4–3 penalty shoot-out to break a 2–2 tie. The run ended in Houston where they fell 2–0 to the MLS Dynamo. As the first ever PDL club to defeat professional clubs in back-to-back matches, Tucson won the full $15,000 prize awarded to the PDL club with the best Open Cup finish. (Three other PDL teams also reached the third round.) Tucson did not qualify for the PDL postseason in 2013, finishing fifth in the Southwest with five wins, five losses, and 4 draws.

Mountain Division Dominance

In 2014, competing in the newly created Mountain Division, FC Tucson won its first division title with 11 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses in league play. The club recorded its first ever playoff victory with a 2–1 win over the Los Angeles Misioneros in Las Vegas. The best regular-season record in the Western Conference earned Tucson the right to host the conference final four at Kino North Stadium where they defeated the Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23 1–0 in the conference semifinals on a stoppage-time goal by Juan Sebastian De Rada. Tucson's postseason run came to an end in the Western Conference Championship game with a 3–0 loss to the Kitsap Pumas. Team captain Ricardo Velazco, a midfielder, was named PDL Young (U21) Player of the Year. Billy Thompson was named PDL Goalkeeper of the Year. Both players were named to the All-League and All-Western Conference Teams. FC Tucson was named PDL Organization of the Year.

Tucson claimed its second-straight Mountain Division title in 2015 with a record of 8–2–4 in regular-season Premier Development League play. Their two losses came against Albuquerque Sol FC on the road and Real Colorado at home. In a July 4 home rematch against Albuquerque Tucson won 2–0 to claim the 2015 Southwestern Showdown rivalry series and retain possession of the Golden Rattler trophy. Tucson's regular season concluded with four straight wins: at home against Real Colorado and against the Sol, and on the road against the Southwest Division's Fresno Fuego and OC Blues U23. The streak put Tucson one point ahead of the Sol in the final PDL Mountain Division standings.

Tucson defeated Albuquerque 2–1 at home in the 2015 postseason qualifier, and once again was selected to host the Western Conference final four. After beating the previously-undefeated Kitsap Pumas 4–1 in the semis, the home side lost in the conference championship for the second-straight year, this time to the Seattle Sounders FC U-23 by a score of 2–1. Forward Pedro Espindola and Defender Kalem Scott were named to the All-Western Conference team.

Professional

FC Tucson was purchased by Phoenix Rising FC of the United Soccer League, now known as the USL Championship, on October 11, 2017, and initially served as its PDL affiliate. The 2018 season was ultimately FC Tucson's last in the PDL, since renamed USL League Two.

FC Tucson became the second team (and the first pre-existing team) to join the USL Division III league (later renamed USL League One) on February 6, 2018. Thus, the team became fully professional.

On February 18, 2021, FC Tucson announced that Benevolent Sports Tucson LLC, led by Brett Johnson, completed the transfer of ownership from Phoenix Rising FC. The team was no longer affiliated with Rising FC and was again eligible to participate in the U.S. Open Cup.

On October 18, 2022, following a 10th place finish in USL League One, Benevolent Sports Tucson announced the sale of the FC Tucson brand rights to an ownership group led by FC Tucson co-founder Jon Pearlman. As part of the transfer in ownership, FC Tucson also announced a self-relegation back to USL League Two for the 2023 season. The team retains the rights to a USL League One franchise, pending the construction of their own soccer-specific stadium.

Ownership

  • FC Tucson Events, LLC (Greg Foster, Chris Keeney, Jon Pearlman & Rick Schantz) (until 2017)
  • Phoenix Rising FC (2017–2021)
  • Benevolent Sports Tucson, LLC (2021–2022)
  • Jon Pearlman, Jeff Arnold (2022–present)
FC Tucson是一支来自美国西南部城市图森的知名足球俱乐部,成立于2010年。该队在2010年首次参加美国足球联赛(USL)的比赛,并迅速崭露头角。

在2018赛季中,FC Tucson创下了联赛的连胜纪录,曾长达7场比赛保持不败,同时他们在该赛季的胜率高达80%,最终获得季军的成绩。

该队以其独特的文化,悠久的历史和非凡的实力为骄傲。他们在每场比赛中都充满斗志,不畏强敌,奋勇拼搏,并努力将这种精神传承给年轻球员。此外,该队也以其精湛的技术和团队合作精神闻名于世,成为西南地区最受尊敬的足球队伍之一。

自成立以来,FC Tucson不仅在美国足球联赛中取得优异成绩,而且也在美国各地参加了一系列比赛,如小联盟比赛和业余足球比赛等。此外,该队还为当地的社区带来了巨大的影响力和文化价值,为当地的足球文化发展做出了重要贡献。

总之,FC Tucson是一支充满活力和潜力的足球队伍,他们将继续努力,为社区带来更多的荣耀和骄傲。