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Lancaster Inferno FC

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Soccer club
Lancaster Inferno
Full nameLancaster Inferno FC
NicknameInferno
Founded2008
StadiumPenn Medicine Park
Head CoachHonduras Francisco Cleaves
LeagueUnited Women's Soccer
Websitehttp://www.lancasterinferno.com

Lancaster Inferno is a top level amateur women'ssoccer club based inLancaster, Pennsylvania. Founded in 2008, the club fields a first team that plays inUnited Women's Soccer (UWS), a national pro-am league at the second tier of theAmerican Soccer Pyramid, and a U23 team that competes in UWS League Two.

Timeline

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  • 2008: PA Classics startsLancaster Inferno, a women's team playing in the WPSL (Women's Premier Soccer League),[1] along with a men's team playing in theNational Premier Soccer League, also called theLancaster Inferno.[2] The women are coached by Doug Harris.[3] The home field isHempfield High School's athletic stadium inLandisville.[3]
  • 2009: The men's team folds, but the women continue to compete.[4]
  • 2011: Inferno is no longer under the PA Classics umbrella, and plays under the sponsorship of the Penn Legacy Soccer Club. The team's name is changed to "Penn Legacy Inferno".[5]
  • 2013: Inferno becomes independent, no longer associated with PA Classics or Penn Legacy. The team's name reverts to its former name, "Lancaster Inferno".
  • 2014: Lancaster Inferno is sold to Francisco Cleaves, who also begins operations as head coach.
  • 2015: Inferno changes its home field toMillersville University's Pucillo Field in theLancaster suburb ofMillersville.
  • 2016: Lancaster Inferno leaves WPSL and joinsUnited Women's Soccer (UWS).[6]
  • 2018: The team enters an agreement with Rush Soccer, to be recognized as the club's top level women's team.[7] The team's name was changed to Inferno Rush, branding under the Rush Soccer brand, along with theUSL'sPenn FC. The Inferno became both the UWS East Conference Regular Season Champions, as well as beating the Connecticut Fusion to become the East Conference Playoff Champions.[8] The Inferno went to the UWS National Championship held inGrand Rapids, Michigan and defeatedGrand Rapids FC in the semi-final match.[9] In the final match, Inferno faced theHouston Aces and lost 1-0 inextra time.[9][10]
  • 2019: The agreement with Rush Soccer was terminated and the team reverted to its former name, "Lancaster Inferno".
  • 2025: The Inferno plays 5 games at theLancaster Stormers' artificial turf stadium,Penn Medicine Park. Lines on the field can be removed using water for baseball games. The new mascot, Fern, first appears at Inferno home games and was created by Keystone Mascots.

Players

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2021 First Team

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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
1GK USAKayla DeTreux
2MF USARaegan Dunwoodie
3DF USAKendra Jones
4MF USAElizabeth Wenger
5MF USAJessica Weinoldt
7DF USAClarissa Kirsch-Downs
8FW USAGrace George
9MF USAMegan Carroll
10MF USARyelle Shuey
11DF USAMarissa DiGenova
12FW USARachel Ludwick
14DF USAMadison Root
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15MF USAMichaela Kasparcova
16FW USAMikayla Mustard
17MF USASonia Rada
18GK USAGianna Yurchak
19DF USAKylie Cahill
21FW USAAshley Hushon (Chilcoat)
22MF USATeresa Rook (Rynier)
23MF USAJackie Richards
24DF USAAdalee Broadbent
25MF USAAnnie Slovak
29DF USAKayla Mesaros

2021 U23 Team

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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
FW USACheyenne McCloud
MF USAEmma Sweitzer
6DF USAAshley Hollinger
27GK USALindsay Kline
13FW USACourtney Stinger
7MF USAAnnabelle Wunderlich
MF USAColleen O'Brien
20MF USAShayna Polsky
MF USAJulia Raybold
26MF USAMaddie Carper
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF USABrynn Rathsam
FW USAAbby Aughe
FW USAElliott Breech
FW USAGabrielle Hollinger
FW USACarly Cavanaugh
FW USAGabriela Encarnacion
FW USAJordan Rosengrant
FW USAJane Bowen
FW USAEmily Bidelspach
FW USAOlivia Tobias

Notable former and present players

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  • United States Kelly O'Brien:Lancaster Inferno (2017–2019) Diósgyőri VTK of the Hungarian Női Nemzeti Bajnokság
  • United StatesColombia Sonia Rada:Lancaster Inferno(2019), EN Thoi Lakatamia (Cyprus) 2018-2019, FF Lugano 1976 Lugano, Switzerland (2017-2018),
  • United States Emily Armstrong:Sundsvalls DFF (Sundsvalls damfotbollsförening), Sweden (present);IBV, in leagueÚrvalsdeild Kvenna, Iceland (2018);Medkila IL, Norway (2017);Lancaster Inferno (2016)
  • United StatesSydney Blomquist:Lancaster Inferno (2014 & 2016), Västerås BK30 (2016), Åland United (2017), Sporting CP (2019–present)
  • United States Emily Dolan:Real Betis Balompié (Liga Iberdrola), Spain (2018–present);KKPK Medyk Konin (Champions League &Ekstraliga), Poland (2017–2018); USD San Zaccaria/Ravenna Woman (Serie A), Italy (2016–2017);Lancaster Inferno (2016)[11]
  • United States Jade Flory:Lancaster Inferno (2013–2014), Prottur Reykjavik otherwise known as Throttur FC (Icelandic Women’s Premier Division) / Ravasens IK Karlskoga (Sweden)
  • United States Tesa McKibben:Lancaster Inferno (2012–2014, 2017–present[12]); Germany'sFC Saarbrücken (2014–2016); Germany's ETSV Wurzburg (2014)
  • United States Teresa Rynier:Lancaster Inferno (2007–2010, 2016, 2018–present);Ottawa Fury (2011 & 2014);FH Hafnafjördur, Iceland (2013);Kvarnsvedens IK, Sweden (2012)
  • United States Kendra Jones:Lancaster Inferno (2010–2012, 2018–present[13]); Women'sNational Premier Leagues's FC Bulleen Lions & Bayside United FC in Melbourne Australia (2016–2017); Czech Republic'sZeny 1 Liga teamAC Sparta Praha (2015);Victorian Premier League of Australia: Heidelberg United (2013–2014)
  • Costa RicaCarol Sánchez: Independiente Santa Fe (Colombia) & the Costa Rica women's national football teamLancaster Inferno (2016)

Team standings and statistics

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YearDivisionLeagueGPWLTGFGAGDPtsReg. SeasonPlayoffsChampionship
20254USLW1045120173134th of 5, Mid Atlantic Divisiondid not qualifydid not qualify
20244USLW12101150743312nd of 8, Mid Atlantic DivisionConference Semifinalsdid not qualify
20234UWS86111697194th of 17, East DivisionEastern Conference ChampionsNational Semifinals
20224UWS1081127918252nd of 5, Mid-Atlantic Divisiondid not qualifydid not qualify
20214UWS1042417107165th of 13, East ConferenceConference Semifinalsdid not qualify
20202UWSSeason cancelled due toCOVID-19
20192UWS1074015141213rd of 8, East ConferenceEast Conference ChampionsNational Semi-Finalist
20182UWS1073022101221East Conference ChampionsEast Conference ChampionsNational Runners-up
20172UWS104601823–5126th of 8, East ConferenceDid not qualifyDid not qualify
20162UWS1045116151134th of 6, East ConferenceDid not qualifyDid not qualify
20153WPSL81611223–1145th of 5, Power 5Did not qualifyDid not qualify
20143WPSL8611208120Provisional SeasonProvisional SeasonProvisional Season
20133WPSL11623411328212nd of 6, Northeast Atlantic - South1st round, Conference PlayoffsDid not qualify
20123WPSL1054117134163rd of 5, Northeast Atlantic - SouthDid not qualifyDid not qualify
20113WPSL103431293127th of 9, East Mid-AtlanticDid not qualifyDid not qualify
20103WPSL1061320812211st of 5, East Mid-Atlantic2nd round, Regional PlayoffsDid not qualify
20093WPSL1071223914233rd of 14, EastConference FinalsDid not qualify
20083WPSL1482225916262nd of 7, East Mid-AtlanticConference Semi-finalsDid not qualify

Coaching staff

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  • Honduras Francisco Cleaves, Head Coach of First Team (2014–present)
  • United States Rob Smith, Associate Head Coach of First Team (2020–present)
  • United States Wendell Hannaford, Head Coach of U23 Team (2021–present)
  • United States Chris Weibel, Strength & Conditioning Coach (2014–present)

Home stadiums

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References

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  1. ^Caldwell, Greg (June 11, 2008)."Inferno gives local elite women a place to play soccer".Lancaster Online.LNP Media Group. RetrievedJuly 8, 2019.
  2. ^Caldwell, Greg (June 8, 2008)."Inferno men play to tie; women test bench in exhibition".Lancaster Online. LNP Media Group. RetrievedJuly 8, 2019.
  3. ^abCaldwell, Greg (May 13, 2012)."Inferno raises sights for 2012".Lancaster Online. LNP Media Group. RetrievedJuly 2, 2019.
  4. ^Caldwell, Greg (June 17, 2009)."Inferno heats up circuit in second season".Lancaster Online. LNP Media Group. RetrievedJuly 8, 2019.
  5. ^Caldwell, Greg (June 27, 2011)."Women's soccer: Inferno intends to finish strong".Lancaster Online. LNP Media Group. RetrievedJuly 2, 2019.
  6. ^Kassouf, Jeff (December 24, 2015)."United Women's Soccer (UWS) to begin play in 2016".The Equalizer. RetrievedJuly 1, 2019.
  7. ^Aniwyo, Dike (May 10, 2018)."Lancaster Inferno Joins The RUSH Soccer Family".Soccernation.com. RetrievedJuly 1, 2019.
  8. ^Navaroli, Steve (July 17, 2018)."Lancaster Inferno Rush win East Conference, earn trip to Michigan".Lancaster Online. LNP Media Group. RetrievedJuly 2, 2019.
  9. ^abNavaroli, Steve (July 24, 2018)."Second-place finish at nationals thrilling for Lancaster Inferno Rush".Lancaster Online. LNP Media Group. RetrievedJuly 2, 2019.
  10. ^"Aces top Inferno Rush, 1-0 in extra time, for UWS title".Lancaster Online. LNP Media Group. July 22, 2018. RetrievedJuly 2, 2019.
  11. ^Greene, Sean (June 27, 2019)."Ex-Wilmington Charter keeper living her soccer dream in Spain".WDEL (AM). RetrievedJuly 2, 2019.
  12. ^Rael, Chris (April 19, 2019)."Ready To Kick Off – UWS Teams Sign College Standouts".SoccerToday. RetrievedJuly 2, 2019.
  13. ^Huggins, Pat (July 20, 2018)."Elco's Ryelle Shuey having soccer summer to remember with Inferno Rush".Lebanon Daily News. RetrievedJuly 2, 2019.

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