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Cleveland City Stars

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Soccer club
Cleveland City Stars
Full nameCleveland City Stars
Nickname(s)City Stars, City
Founded2006
Dissolved2009
StadiumMiddlefield Cheese Stadium
Bedford, Ohio
Capacity5,000
OwnerJonathan Ortlip
Head CoachRod Underwood
LeagueUSL First Division
2009Regular season: 11th
Playoffs: DNQ

TheCleveland City Stars were an American professionalsoccer team based inCleveland, Ohio, United States. Founded in 2006, the team played in theUSL First Division (USL-1), the second tier of theAmerican Soccer Pyramid in 2009.[1] The club folded soon after the 2009 season.

The team played its home games at Bearcat Stadium (renamedMiddlefield Cheese Stadium for sponsorship purposes[2]) on the campus ofBedford High School in nearbyBedford, Ohio, where they played in 2009. The team's colors were green, black and white. Their final head coach wasRod Underwood.[3]

History

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The Cleveland City Stars were founded in 2006 as a member of theUSL Second Division and played their inaugural season in 2007. The team found success early on, going undefeated for the first nine games before losing to theCharlotte Eagles in the tenth game of the season. They ended the regular season undefeated at home, and clinched the second seed for the USL-2 play-offs, where they progressed to the semi-final, and lost to eventual champions Harrisburg 1–0 after extra time.

The team's success continued in 2008 as they finished the regular season unbeaten at home. City posted a 10–3–7 record, which proved good enough for third place in the USL Second Division, and playoff qualification. They faced theWestern Mass Pioneers in the quarterfinals and won 4–2. They traveled to Richmond for the semi-final and won 1–0 after extra time. The City Stars hosted the championship game and defeated Charlotte 2–1 for the team's first championship.

During 2007 & 2008 season the Cleveland City Stars operated a reserve team that competed against PDL, international & other U23 teams. The program was lead and coached by Kent Manson, James Jaggard and Marcelo Galvao.

On December 4, 2008 the first team announced that they would compete in theUSL First Division for the 2009 season.

Soon after the end of the 2009 USL First Division season, the City Stars club folded due to financial issues.

Players

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Final roster

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
0GKUnited States USAEvan Bush
1GKUnited States USAHunter Gilstrap
2DFUnited States USAAnthony Peters
3MFUnited States USAEric Carpenter
4DFMali MLIIbrahim Kante
6FWUnited States USAKolby LaCrone
7MFUnited States USAGordon Kljestan
9FWSierra Leone SLETeteh Bangura
10MFGhana GHAJoshua Boateng
11FWHaiti HAIRicardo Pierre-Louis
12DFUnited States USATroy Roberts
14DFUnited States USAAnthony Stovall
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15MFSenegal SENAlioune Gueye
16MFSierra Leone SLEWarren Kanu
17MFTrinidad and Tobago TRIRyan Stewart
19DFHaiti HAIStéphane Guillaume
20DFTrinidad and Tobago TRIStephen Cruickshank
21MFUnited States USASteve Gillespie
22DFCanada CANPaul Ballard
23MFTrinidad and Tobago TRITerrence McAllister
24FWLiberia LBRLeo Gibson
25MFIvory Coast CIVArsene Oka
27MFUnited States USAJason Hotchkin
77MFBolivia BOLPato Aguilera

Year-by-year

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YearDivisionLeagueReg. seasonPlayoffsOpen CupAvg. attendance
20073USL Second Division2ndSemifinals2nd Round1,417
20083USL Second Division3rdChampions3rd Round1,634
20092USL First Division11thDid not qualify2nd Round1,491

Honors

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Head coaches

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Stadia

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Television

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On April 7, 2008, the City Stars announced a deal withSportsTime Ohio that saw all of the team's home games aired on the station. Each match aired tape delayed on game night with replays airing on Sundays. Play-by-play and color commentary was provided byDesmond Armstrong,1994 World Cup TV commentator and former US national team player, and Glen Duerr, a former City Stars player. The broadcast included a half-time segment highlighting the team's weekly inner-city coaching and life-lessons program.

On April 6, 2009, the City Stars announced a new deal withSportsTime Ohio to air 12 home games. Glen Duerr returned and was joined by two new TV commentators, Mark Zimmerman and Steve Bell, former A-League (USL-1) and MLS player. Bell also did play-by-play for three matches onFox Soccer Channel.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Quarstad, Brian (2009-12-02)."Cleveland City Stars Release Players from Contracts".Insidemn Soccer. Retrieved2024-06-19.
  2. ^"City Stars To Play In Bedford At Newly Named Middlefield Cheese Stadium".clevelandcitystars.com. Archived fromthe original on 2009-04-02. Retrieved2024-06-19.
  3. ^"United Soccer Leagues (USL)". Archived fromthe original on 2009-02-09. Retrieved2009-02-05.
  4. ^"United Soccer Leagues (USL)". Archived fromthe original on 2010-01-07. Retrieved2009-10-23.

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