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Sporting Arizona FC


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fullnameSporting Arizona Football Club
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El Mirage, Arizona
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El Mirage, Arizona

Sporting Arizona FC is an American developmental soccer team based in Arizona that was founded in 1989. They compete in the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) Premier Division.

History

The club originally started in 1989 as the Phoenix Hearts in the original indoor SISL league. They made an immediate impact on the league when they went to the 1989–1990 SISL indoor championship before falling to the Addison Arrows. Hearts coach Peter Baralić was named Coach of the Year.

They changed their name to the Arizona Cotton in 1992 and played both indoor and outdoor for one more year in the USISL, before joining the amateur USISL Premier League in 1995. In 1992, they again went to the final of the USISL Indoor season, losing to the Atlanta Magic. The Arizona coach, Zelimar Antonievic, was named Coach of the Year.

In 1996, the team became the Arizona Phoenix. In 1997, they changed their name again, this time to Arizona Sahuaros, and moved up to the USISL D-3 Pro League. In 1998, the Sahuaros front office named 3 player coaches to take over the Sahuaros Professional franchise, Mate Kozul (Head Coach), Edson Rico and Roger Salazar (Assistant coaches). With their connections in the Valley they assembled a strong team of former HS Gatorade Players of the Year, College All Americans and National JUCO Champions from Yavapai College. That year the Sahuaros were crowned the Western Division Champions and coach Matt Kozul was named USISL Coach of the Year.

After the 2002 season, the Sahuaros left the USL D-3 Pro League and helped form the new Men's Premier Soccer League, finishing the season as champions in the first year. The Sahuaros competed in the NPSL until 2004, after which the club chose to play in USASA affiliated leagues. They re-joined the NPSL in 2008. In 2003–2009, the Sahuaros hired Petar Draksin as their head coach, he made a significant contribution to the Sahuaros franchise by bringing in many talented players and winning many significant games in the different leagues.

In 2016, the Sahuaros were renamed Sporting AZ FC. They joined the UPSL on January 8, 2017, and were placed in the Arizona Conference along with the Arizona Scorpions FC, El Salto United FC & Super Inter AZ. Sporting AZ FC won the Arizona Conference in their 1st season in the UPSL, moving on to the UPSL National Quarterfinals. The team was led by head coach Tim Marchisotto and standout goalkeeper Jake Rybicki. 2018 saw the team raise the bar again, with Marchisotto moving into the general manager role and the addition of Aidan Davison as head coach. The duo achieved success with the team. Sporting AZ won the new Southwest Conference of the UPSL and went to the UPSL Championship game.

In January 2020, "Sporting AZ FC" was renamed Sporting Arizona FC and with the new name came a new ownership. The club continues the same original traditions as a development pathway for players and coaches to reach the professional ranks. In seasons 2021 and 2022, the Club fielded two teams in the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) – Sporting Arizona FC and SAFC Sahuaros. Sporting Arizona FC coached by Eric Junis Aguilar won the UPSL Division 1 title. In season 2023, the Club has fielded the two teams in the inaugural Southwest Premier League – Arizona Premier. Sporting Arizona coached by Omar Ledesma has won the league with SAFC Sahuaros coached by Eric Junis Aguilar taking second place. Since 2021, Sporting Arizona FC has been the exclusive 'path-to-pro' partner of State 48 FC, Arizona's fastest growing youth and community soccer development club.

Players

Notable former players

  • HON Roger Espinoza (2013 – Premier League – Wigan Athletic) (2008 SuperDraft – MLS 11th pick in the 1st round – Kansas City Wizards)
  • USA Allen Chapman (Professional referee working in MLS since 2012)
  • USA Nick DeLeon (2012 Super Draft – MLS 7th pick in the 1st round – DC United)
  • USA Justin Meram
  • USA Scott Maxwell (1991/92 Indoor Season – acquired from SISL's Amarillo Challengers)
  • USA Randy Soderman

Year-by-year

Outdoor team

YearDivisionLeagueReg. SeasonPlayoffsOpen CupPhoenix HeartsArizona CottonArizona PhoenixArizona SahuarosSporting AZ FC
1990SISL3rd, WesternQuarter-finalsDid not enter
1991SISL5th, SouthwestDid not qualifyDid not enter
1992USISL4th, SouthwestDid not qualifyDid not enter
1993USISL7th, SouthwestDid not qualifyDid not enter
19943USISL5th, SouthwestDid not qualifyDid not enter
19954USISL Premier League6th, WesternDid not qualifyDid not qualify
19964USISL Premier League3rd, Western SouthernDivision Semi-finalsDid not qualify
19973USISL D-3 Pro League6th, WestDid not qualifyDid not qualify
19983USISL D-3 Pro League1st, Western DivisionQuarter-finals2nd round
19993USL D-3 Pro League3rd, WesternConference Semi-finals2nd round
20003USL D-3 Pro League6th, WesternDid not qualifyDid not qualify
20013USL D-3 Pro League4th, WesternConference Semi-finalsDid not qualify
20023USL D-3 Pro League3rd, Western1st roundDid not qualify
20034MPSL3rdChampionsDid not qualify
20044MPSL3rdRunner-upDid not qualify
2005*On Hiatus*
2006USASAn/an/a1st round – Sahuaros (USASA) vs BYU Cougars (USL-PDL) 5–1
2nd Round – Sahuaros (USASA) vs Virginia Beach Mariners (USL-D1) 0–1
2007USASAn/an/aDid not qualify
20084NPSL2nd, SouthwestDid not qualify1st round
2009USASAn/an/a1st round – El Paso Patriots (USL-PDL) vs Sahuaros (USASA) 2–1
2010USASAn/an/a1st round – Sahuaros (NPSL) vs Ventura County Fusion (USL-PDL) 1–1 regulation 4–2 PKs
2nd Round – Austin Aztex (USSF-D2) vs Sahuaros (NPSL) 3–1
2011*On Hiatus*
2012USASAn/an/aDid not qualify
2013USASAn/an/aDid not qualify
2014USASAn/an/aDid not qualify
2015USASAn/an/aDid not qualify
2016USASAn/an/aDid not qualify
2017 (Spring)UPSL1st, Arizona ConferenceQuarter-finalsDid not qualify
2018 (Spring)UPSL1st, Southwest ConferenceChampionship Final1st round – Sporting AZ FC (UPSL) vs FC Arizona (NPSL) 1–0
2nd Round – Sporting AZ FC (UPSL) vs Phoenix Rising FC (USL) 1–1 regulation 5–4 PKs
3rd Round – Fresno FC (USL) vs Sporting AZ FC (UPSL) 2–1 in overtime.
2021 (Spring)UPSL1st, Arizona 1st Division Conference
2022–23 (Spring)SWPL1st, Arizona Premier
2022–23 (Fall)UPSL2nd, Arizona 1st Division Conference

Indoor team

YearLeagueReg. SeasonPlayoffsPhoenix HeartsArizona Cotton
1989/90SISL Indoor1st, CactusChampionship Final
1990/91SISL Indoor4th, SouthwestQuarter-finals
1991/92USISL Indoor4th, SouthwestDid not qualify
1992/93USISL Indoor2nd, SouthwestChampionship Final

Honors

  • MPSL Champions 2003
  • USL D-3 Pro League West Division Champions 1998
  • SISL Cactus Division Champions 1989/90 (Indoor)
  • UPSL Arizona Conference Champions 2017 (Spring Season)
  • UPSL Southwest Conference Champions 2018 (Spring Season)
  • UPSL Southwest Conference Division 1 Champions 2022 (Spring Season)
  • SWPL Arizona Premier Champions 2023 (Spring Season)

Hall of Fame

  • USA Mate Kozul Induction year 2009
  • USA Edson Rico Induction year 2009
  • USA Roger Salazar Induction year 2009
  • USA Harold Calvo Induction year 2018

Head coaches/Assistant coaches

  • USA Peter Baralić (1989–1991)
  • USA Cole Antonijevic (1992)
  • USA Zelimar Antonijevic (1993–1995)
  • USA Dave Murray (1996)
  • USA Walter Brusic (1996–1998)
  • USA Mate Kozul (1998–1999)
    • USA Asst. Edson Rico (1998–1999)
    • USA Asst. Roger Salazar (1998–1999)
  • USA Manny Arias (1999–2001)
    • USA Asst. Tim Marchisotto (2000–2003)
  • USA Petar Draksin (2002–2009)
  • ALB Orhan Kraja (2010–2011)
  • USA Tim Marchisotto (2012–2017)
  • NIR Aidan Davison (2017–2018)
  • ENG Tom Hurdle (2019–2020)
  • MEX Eric Junis Aguilar (2020–2022)
  • ENG Tim Schicky (2021–2022)
  • MEX Eric Junis Aguilar (2022–present)
  • MEX Omar Ledesma (2022–2023)
  • USA Roberto Biell (2023–present)

References

References

  1. [http://homepages.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1990.html#SISL The Year in American Soccer – 1990]
  2. [http://homepages.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1993.html#USISL The Year in American Soccer – 1993]
  3. [http://homepages.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1998.html#usisl The Year in American Soccer – 1998]
  4. (January 8, 2017). "United Premier Soccer League Welcomes Sporting AZ Football Club as Expansion Team for 2017". prlog.org.
  5. "Wigan Athletic FC".
  6. "Roger Espinoza {{!".
  7. "Allen Chapman | SoccerStats.us".
  8. "Nick DeLeon {{!".
  9. "Meet the Arizona Sahuaros, Professional Soccer Team Members".
  10. (November 2006). "2006 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup bracket".
  11. (November 2006). "2006 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup bracket".
  12. (September 2009). "2009 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup bracket".
  13. (18 June 2010). "2010 US Open Cup First Round: Sahuaros knock out defending PDL champions in PK shootout".
  14. (23 June 2010). "2010 US Open Cup Second Round: Marosevic sparks Aztex past Sahuaros (Video)".
  15. (16 May 2018). "2018 US Open Cup round 1: Sporting AZ edges FC Arizona in budding rivalry in the desert".
  16. (21 May 2018). "2018 US Open Cup round 2: Sporting AZ lone UPSL team left after PK upset of Phoenix Rising".
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