AFC Mobile
Full name | Association Football Club Mobile |
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Nickname(s) | Azaleas, Wanderers |
Founded | June 15, 2015 |
Ground | Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex, Mobile, AL |
Capacity | 5,000 |
Head Coach | Steve Wieczorek |
League | National Premier Soccer League |
Website | http://www.afcmobile.net |
AFC Mobile is an American soccer club based in Mobile, Alabama, that formerly competed in the National Premier Soccer League. After a hiatus, the club has returned to the Gulf Coast Premier League for the 2024 season.[1]
History
[edit]Founding
[edit]AFC Mobile was founded in 2015 by Mobile and Baldwin County, Alabama, soccer enthusiasts in order to establish a semi-professional soccer team in the City of Mobile.[2] It was announced on January 3, 2017, that AFC Mobile would join the Gulf Coast Premier League for its inaugural Summer Season.[3] On November 12, 2019, it was announced that AFC Mobile would join the National Premier Soccer League in a newly formed Gulf Coast Conference that featured Mobile, Port City FC, Tallahassee SC, Pensacola FC, and NPSL mainstays the New Orleans Jesters and Jacksonville Armada.[4]
Inaugural season
[edit]Prior to their debut season, AFC Mobile announced that it would play its inaugural season's home games at the Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex, located in the Bolton neighborhood of Mobile.[5] For its first two years, the team was managed by Nate Nicholas, a former player for the University of Mobile, former back-to-back state championship-winning coach at UMS-Wright Preparatory School, and current varsity men's coach at McGill–Toolen Catholic High School.[6]
Changes to coaching staff
[edit]After finishing the 2018 GCPL season, head coach Nate Nicholas stepped down.[7]
Ultimately, Spring Hill College's men's soccer coach Steve Wieczorek was named as Nicholas's replacement on January 7, 2019.[8]
Rivalries
[edit]The club's main rival is Port City FC (formerly Biloxi City FC), who play in Gulfport, Mississippi. The clubs compete for the fan-based Forgotten Coast Cup, which started in 2017 when they were both in the GCPL.
Attendance
[edit]For their debut game on May 14, 2017, AFC Mobile more than quadrupled the highest ever attendance for the Gulf Coast Premier League.[9] In their second home game on June 10, 2017 against Biloxi City FC, AFC Mobile drew 924 to Archbishop Lipscomb Stadium, which topped the league's previous record.[10] On June 8, 2017, AFC Mobile became the first team in the Gulf Coast Premier League to break 1,000 people in attendance against CD Motagua of New Orleans.[11]
During their second season, AFC Mobile would go on to draw over 1,400 fans twice against the Gulf Coast Rangers and Port City FC.[12]
Coaching staff
[edit]Team management
[edit]Coaching Staff | |
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Head coach | Steve Wieczorek |
Assistant coach | Brent Grube |
Assistant coach | Edward Dakwa |
Assistant coach | Desmond Ibie |
Year-by-year
[edit]Year | Conference | League | Regular Season | Playoffs | Open Cup |
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2017 | Eastern Conference | GCPL | 6th, East | did not qualify | did not enter |
2018 | Eastern Conference | GCPL | 4th, East | did not qualify | did not enter |
2019 | Eastern Conference | GCPL | 2nd, East | Quarterfinals | did not enter |
2020 | Gulf Coast Conference | NPSL | Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[13] | did not enter |
References
[edit]- ^ "AFC Mobile to join Gulf Coast Premier League". AL.com.
- ^ "Soccer enthusiasts hope to bring new team to Mobile". AL.com.
- ^ "Gulf Coast Premier League announces summer season; adds 3 new clubs". Gulf Coast Premier League.
- ^ "New Gulf Coast Conference Announced by the NPSL". National Premier Soccer League.
- ^ "AFC Mobile announces Home Field for Inaugural Season". AL.com.
- ^ "Mobile Finally Has A Soccer Team". 99.5 The Jag. Archived from the original on 2017-04-02. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
- ^ "AFC Mobile Coach Nate Nicholas Resigns". WKRG-TV.
- ^ "AFC Mobile names Spring Hill College's Steve Wieczorek as new head coach". WKRG-TV.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "AFC Mobile game breaks attendance records". WPMI-TV. Archived from the original on 2017-05-23. Retrieved 2017-05-15.
- ^ "Late Goal Sinks AFC Mobile In 2-1 Loss to Biloxi City FC". AFC Mobile.
- ^ "AFC Mobile wraps up home schedule in front of record crowd". WKRG-TV.
- ^ "AFC Mobile Breaks GCPL Attendance Record in 2-0 Loss to Gulf Coast Rangers FC".
- ^ Prince-Wright, Joe (26 March 2020). "2020 NPSL season cancelled". ProSoccerTalk. NBC Sports. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
External links
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