美国UPSL 06/02 23:25 - 杰克逊维尔FC v GOSA马刺 D 0-0
美国UPSL 05/30 13:50 - Orlando Rovers FC v 杰克逊维尔FC D 1-1
美国UPSL 05/15 19:00 - 奥兰多城 23岁以下 v Jacksonville United FC D 0-0
美国 - NPSL 07/14 23:09 - 迈阿密FC II v Jacksonville Armada L 3-1
美国 - NPSL 07/11 23:02 - Jacksonville Armada v 迈阿密联 W 4-1
美国 - NPSL 07/07 23:37 - Jacksonville Armada v 那不勒斯联FC W 2-0
美国 - NPSL 06/14 23:37 - 迈阿密联 v Jacksonville Armada D 1-1
美国 - NPSL 06/06 23:06 - Jacksonville Armada v 迈阿密FC II W 1-0
美国 - NPSL 06/03 00:20 - Jacksonville Armada v Storm FC W 1-0
联合足协美国公开杯 05/23 23:00 9 Jacksonville Armada v 迈阿密联 L 0-2
联合足协美国公开杯 05/17 00:30 8 Jacksonville Armada v 坦帕湾暴徒 W 1-0
联合足协美国公开杯 05/09 23:04 - SIMA阿吉拉斯 v Jacksonville Armada W 0-2
联合足协美国公开杯 05/06 23:05 - Jacksonville Armada v The Villages W 2-1
世界俱乐部友谊赛 02/21 22:00 1 华盛顿联 v Jacksonville Armada L 2-1
美国 - 北美足球联赛 10/29 00:00 1 [2] 旧金山三角洲 v Jacksonville Armada [5] W 0-2
美国 - 北美足球联赛 10/22 20:00 1 [5] Jacksonville Armada v 纽约宇宙 [4] D 4-4
美国 - 北美足球联赛 10/18 23:00 1 [5] Jacksonville Armada v FC 埃德蒙顿 [6] D 1-1
美国 - 北美足球联赛 10/13 23:30 1 [5] Jacksonville Armada v 北卡罗来纳FC [3] D 1-1
美国 - 北美足球联赛 10/07 01:00 1 [4] FC 埃德蒙顿 v Jacksonville Armada [8] W 0-1
美国 - 北美足球联赛 10/01 22:00 1 [1] 迈阿密 FC v Jacksonville Armada [6] L 1-0
美国 - 北美足球联赛 09/28 00:00 - Jacksonville Armada v 印十一 D 0-0
美国 - 北美足球联赛 09/24 20:00 1 [6] Jacksonville Armada v 迈阿密 FC [1] L 0-3
美国 - 北美足球联赛 09/17 21:00 1 [7] 纽约宇宙 v Jacksonville Armada [6] D 3-3
美国 - 北美足球联赛 09/03 23:30 1 [6] 纽约宇宙 v Jacksonville Armada [7] W 0-2
美国 - 北美足球联赛 08/26 23:30 1 [7] 印十一 v Jacksonville Armada [8] W 2-3
美国 - 北美足球联赛 08/20 22:00 1 [8] Jacksonville Armada v 迈阿密 FC [3] L 0-1
美国 - 北美足球联赛 08/16 23:00 1 [8] Jacksonville Armada v 波多黎各FC [3] L 1-2
美国 - 北美足球联赛 08/12 23:30 1 北卡罗来纳FC v Jacksonville Armada D 2-2
美国 - 北美足球联赛 08/05 23:30 1 [5] 波多黎各FC v Jacksonville Armada [3] L 1-0
美国 - 北美足球联赛 07/30 22:00 1 [4] Jacksonville Armada v 旧金山三角洲 [4] D 1-1

Jacksonville Armada FC is an American professional soccer team based in Jacksonville, Florida. They were founded in 2013 as an expansion franchise in the North American Soccer League (NASL), the second tier of American soccer, and played until the league folded in 2018. Armada FC then moved to the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), the fourth tier of the American soccer pyramid, during the 2018 season before going on hiatus. They are set to resume play in MLS Next Pro in 2025.

History

Launch in North American Soccer League

In May 2013, Jacksonville businessman Mark Frisch and former Major League Soccer player Darío Sala formed Sunshine Soccer Group with the intention of bringing professional soccer to Jacksonville. The effort was bolstered by several successful soccer matches held at TIAA Bank Field, including two national team games that set records for international friendlies. The North American Soccer League invited the group to present a bid for a 2015 expansion team at their July 25, 2013, board meeting. The bid was accepted, and the NASL announced that Jacksonville and Oklahoma City FC would receive franchises for the 2015 season.

The organization has announced that Sala would serve as general manager, and former NFL Europe and Jacksonville Jaguars executive Steve Livingstone will serve as President. On February 18, 2014, the team announced its name would be Jacksonville Armada FC, and that its colors would be navy blue, royal blue, gold, and white. On June 11, 2014, the team announced it had hired former Argentine player José Luis Villarreal as its first head coach.

The team began playing in the 2015 NASL Spring season. After a few pre-season games in February and March, the club played its first league game, at home, on April 4, 2015, defeating FC Edmonton, 3–1. On September 21, 2015, the club announced the dismissal of head coach Guillermo Hoyos, general manager Dario Sala and assistant coaches Edison Ibarra, Sebastian Fabres and Rafael Perez Nino. The Armada stood 11th and last in the North American Soccer League. The decision came just three months after the team had extended Hoyos' contract through the end of 2019. "Following an in-depth analysis of the team and operations, I am confident that a new direction is needed to turn around our team", Armada owner Mark Frisch said in a statement. Director of player development Eric Dade took over through the end of the 2015 NASL season.

On November 24, 2015, the Armada announced U.S. Soccer player Tony Meola as the team's new head coach. After nine months on the job, Meola was fired on August 7, 2016, with Mark Lowry taking over as interim head coach for the remainder of the 2016 Fall Season.

After the 2016 season ended, the NASL lost two teams to the then Div. III United Soccer League. At the time the USL had submitted to be promoted to Div. II with the NASL. Several NASL teams were then rumored to be shutting down or switching leagues as well as the possibility of the league losing its Div. II status. In December 2016, there were several reports stating the Armada were about to fold and had released all their players due to mounting financial losses. The reports turned out to be false but the team did release five of their highest price players. In January 2017, the NASL was approved to keep its Div. II status but Armada owner Frisch confirmed that he was looking to sell the team and that the league would likely be taking over the club.

In July 2017, local entrepreneur Robert Palmer of RP Funding purchased the Armada.

Fall to amateur and hiatus

After recording its best season to date in professional soccer during the 2017 season, finishing fifth overall in the NASL while just falling short of a playoff berth, the league lost its Division II sanctioning for the upcoming 2018 season. While the league entered into legal proceeding against the United States Soccer Federation, Armada announced it would field a team in the National Premier Soccer League, an amateur league commonly referred to as part of fourth tier of American soccer, while still retaining membership in the NASL. This team retains the Armada name and replaced the organization's Under-23 team in the NPSL, while merging both sides' rosters.

The Armada clinched its first ever playoff appearance by finishing second overall in the Sunshine Conference, and won its first playoff game against Miami United FC, 4–1, on July 11, 2018. The team later fell to fellow NASL side Miami FC 2 in the conference final, 3–1.

On October 31, 2018, club president Nathan Walter announced that Jacksonville Armada would play in the NPSL in 2019. However on December 10, Walter announced that the team's U-23 side would compete in the 2019 NPSL season as the organization's focus shifted to player development. In the meantime the first team would continue to explore options for a return to competition in 2020.

In November 2019, the organization announced that it proposed an agreement to take over land in downtown Jacksonville for a new stadium. The first team will remain off the field for 2020 while the U-23 side announced a move to the brand new "Gulf Coast Conference" in the NPSL.

Move to MLS Next Pro

On November 2, 2023, the club announced that they would move to MLS Next Pro, the reserve and development league for Major League Soccer, and begin playing again in the 2025 season. A new stadium is set to be constructed in time for the 2025 season with 2,500 to 3,000 seats in its initial configuration. Jacksonville will remain an independent team in the league, which is composed mostly of reserve teams for MLS clubs.

League and cup history

Season League Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Overall Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Top goalscorer Avg. attendance
Name League
2015 NASL Spring 6th 10 3 3 4 15 18 12 11th did not qualify Third Round Alhassane Keita 7 7,927 (3rd)
Fall 11th 20 5 4 11 18 31 19
2016 Spring 10th 10 1 4 5 5 11 7 11th Fourth Round Charles Eloundou
Alhassane Keita
6 3,499 (9th)
Fall 11th 22 5 8 9 25 35 23
2017 Spring 4th 16 6 6 4 17 16 24 5th Fourth Round Jack Blake 9 3,035 (7th)
Fall 5th 16 4 7 5 21 22 19
2018 NPSL Sunshine Conference 2nd 12 7 3 2 24 10 24 28th Conference finals Third Round Ciarán Kilduff 6 N/A
On Hiatus from 2019–2024
2025 MLSNP TBA
Jacksonville Armada是一支来自美国佛罗里达州杰克逊维尔市的职业足球队,隶属于美国足球大联盟(USL)的第三级别联赛。球队成立于2015年,是北美足球联赛中一支新兴的球队。

Jacksonville Armada以杰克逊维尔市中心的莫尔海德公园为基地,致力于为当地社区带来激情和活力的足球体验。球队的队名“Armada”在西班牙语中意为“舰队”,代表着球队的雄心壮志和追求卓越的精神。球队的队徽灵感来源于杰克逊维尔市的标志性建筑——杰克逊维尔海滨塔,象征着这座城市的独特魅力和地理位置。

Jacksonville Armada的球衣由意大利品牌Z呼呼设计,设计风格简洁、时尚,充满力量感。主场球衣以经典的红白两色为主,背后印有“Jacksonville Armada”的字样和队徽,彰显球队的独特气质和激情。

Jacksonville Armada的主教练是来自墨西哥的阿尔贝托·佩雷斯(Albert Perez)。他曾执教过墨西哥、哥斯达黎加和萨尔瓦多等多国年轻球员,拥有丰富的执教经验。佩雷斯在教练团队中担任进攻组织者的角色,致力于培养年轻球员和提升球队整体实力。

在队伍的人员构成上,Jacksonville Armada的阵容较为年轻,平均年龄约为25岁。球队中有来自南美、欧洲和亚洲等地的多位外籍球员,以及一些出生于佛罗里达州的本地球员。中后卫线是球队的薄弱环节,需要进一步加强。

Jacksonville Armada的主要竞争对手包括东海岸地区的几支职业足球队,如纽约红牛、费城联合和华盛顿联队等。这些球队在地理位置上与Jacksonville Armada相近,且在联赛积分榜上排名较前,对Jacksonville Armada构成了一定的挑战。

除了竞争对手之外,Jacksonville Armada还面临着来自其他新兴足球队的挑战。这些球队同样致力于为当地社区带来足球文化和发展,并希望在未来获得更高的排名和更多的比赛机会。

总的来说,Jacksonville Armada是一支充满活力和潜力的新兴足球队,虽然在人员构成和经验方面还有待提升,但球队凭借着地理位置的优势和积极的社区推广活动,已经吸引了众多球迷的支持。在未来几年中,Jacksonville Armada将继续努力提升球队实力,争取早日跻身美国足球大联盟(MLS)的行列。