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Steel City FC (Pennsylvania)

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Not to be confused withSteel City FC (Illinois) orSteel City Wanderers L.F.C..
Football club
Steel City FC
Full nameSteel City Football Club
Founded2019 as Pittsburgh Hotspurs
GroundFounders Field,
Cheswick, Pennsylvania
Capacity1,500
Head coachDan Brower
LeagueUSL League Two
20241st, Great Lakes Conference
5th, East Conference
Websitehttps://www.steelcityfc.com/

Steel City FC is an American pre-professional soccer club based out ofPittsburgh. The club has two senior teams, with the men's team playing in theUSL League Two and the women's team playing in theUSL W League, along with several youth teams.

Men's team history

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Formed in the 1980's as a youth soccer team, the Pittsburgh Hotspurs launched its Men's First Team in 2019 to compete in theNational Premier Soccer League.[1] According to the team's first coach Tom Campbell, NPSL officials contacted the Hotspurs about joining the league after theFort Pitt Regiment folded after the2018 season.[2] Ahead of the cancelled 2020 season, the Hotspurs partnered with the women's team Steel City FC. The team won their first trophy in 2020, winning the NPSL Members Cup overCleveland SC,FC Buffalo, andErie Commodores FC.[3]

In 2021, the Hotspurs merged with another youth soccer club, Arsenal FC of Pittsburgh. Prior to the start of the 2023 season, the entire Pittsburgh Hotspurs organization rebranded as Steel City FC, adopting the former name of the women's team.[4]

Steel City FC made theirU.S. Open Cup debut in 2024,[5] losing toNISA clubMichigan Stars FC in the first round by a score of 1-0.[6]

In December 2024, Steel City announced it would joinUSL League Two for the 2025 season,[7] being placed in the newly-formed Great Forest Division within the Central Conference.[8]

Seasons

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As of July 23, 2024
SeasonLeaguePositionPlayoffsUSOC
LeagueConfPldWLDGFGAGDPtsPPGConf.Overall
Pittsburgh Hotspurs
2019NPSLEast101721025-1550.506th84thDNQDNQ
2020NPSLRust BeltSeason canceleld due toCOVID-19
2021NPSLRust Belt108201914+5242.402nd10thRQFDNQ
2022NPSLRust Belt128402415+9242.002nd26thRQFDNQ
Steel City FC
2023NPSLGreat Lakes1210023212+20322.671st5thRFDNQ
2024NPSLGreat Lakes10703368+28242.401st9thRFR1
Total543413712174+471092.02---

Women's team history

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The club's women's team was founded as a separate organization, competing in theWomen's Premier Soccer League through the 2019 season.[1][9] Ahead of the 2020 season, Steel City FC merged with the Pittsburgh Hotspurs.[10] The team joinedUnited Women's Soccer for the 2021 season.[11] Following the 2020 merger with the Pittsburgh Hotspurs, the team continued to use the moniker Steel City FC until 2022, when the team competed under the Hotspurs brand for a single season before the entire organization rebranded as Steel City FC.

In December 2024, the women's team joined the men's team in moving to the USL and joined theUSL W League for 2025,[7] with the team placed in the newly-formed Great Forest Division within the Central Conference.[12]

Seasons

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As of July 23, 2024
SeasonLeaguePositionPlayoffs
ConfLeaguePldWLDGFGAGDPtsPPGConf.Overall
Steel City FC
2015WPSLCan Am7511254+21162.292nd12thDNQ
2016WPSLGreat Lakes101901525-1030.306th93rdDNQ
2017WPSLGreat Lakes84401626-10121.503rd49thDNQ
2018WPSLOhio Valley82511322-970.866th75thDNQ
2019WPSLKeystone843113130130.863rd50thDNQ
2020WPSLOhio ValleySeason canceleld due toCOVID-19
2021UWSMidwest South103701527-1290.904th33rdDNQ
Pittsburgh Hotspurs
2022UWSPenn-NY100821330-1720.205th44thDNQ
Steel City FC
2023UWSEast84312010+10131.637th17thR1
2024UWSEast95132410+14182.255th9thDNQ
Total7828419154167-13931.19---

Players

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Men's first-team squad

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As of 2022[13]

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
1GKUnited States USAGarrett Watson
2DFUnited States USAJustin Kopay
3DFUnited States USAGiuseppe Croce
4DFGhana GHAWilliam Dodzi
5DFUnited States USAJack Emanuel
6MFUnited States USAEthan Hackenberg
7MFUnited States USANicholas Graeca
8MFUnited States USAMichael Sullivan
9MFEngland ENGBryan Akongo
10MFUnited States USANick Kolarac(Captain)
11MFEngland ENGCharlie Lawrence
12GKUnited States USAKeaton Jennings
13MFUnited States USARami Bensasi
14MFUnited States USAGabe Norris
15FWUnited States USATate Mohney
16MFUnited States USAAnthony DiFalco
17MFUnited States USANolan Hutter
18FWUnited States USAEben McIntyre
19DFSpain ESPMikel Ubeda
20MFUnited States USARyan Mertz
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21FWUnited States USANathan Prex
22DFUnited States USANathan Schlessinger
23MFUnited States USAJonathan Swann
24MFUnited States USARyan Kopay
26DFUnited States USARyan Landry
27FWUnited States USAEvan Anderson
28MFUnited States USAZander Plizga
29FWUnited States USATyler Caterino
30FWCanada CANBrice Gandhi
31DFUnited States USACole DeVaul
32DFEngland ENGOwain Hawkins
33DFUnited States USAConnor Hudson
34GKUnited States USAJacob Conti
35DFIsrael ISRTom Tzabari
36MFUnited States USAEvan Thomas
38FWUnited States USAAmir Awais
39MFUnited States USALuke Kost
40FWUnited States USAJosh DiMatteo
41GKUnited States USADanny Rogers

Colors and Badge

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During their time as Pittsburgh Hotspurs, the club predominantly wore blue and yellow. Following the rebrand, the club adopted a new color scheme of dark blue, light blue, black, and gold.

The club's crest is dark blue and gold with stylized trusses and arches evoking the look of thecity's 446 bridges. Above the team name is a goldastroid similar to those found on the logo of thePittsburgh Steelers, flanked by "EST. 2021", the first year the men's and women's first teams competed following the merger.

Stadium

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Both the men's and women's first teams currently play their home games at Founders Field, a 1,500-seat venue built primarily for rugby in the Pittsburgh suburb ofCheswick. Previously, the men's team played home games at theEllis School's athletic field in Pittsburgh'sShadyside neighborhood.

The men's team also hosted Michigan Stars FC at theUniversity of Pittsburgh'sAmbrose Urbanic Field during the2024 U.S. Open Cup.

Honors

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References

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  1. ^abKrysinsky, John (2 February 2023)."NPSLA Unified Badge: Pittsburgh's NPSL and UWS teams to rebrand as Steel City FC".pittsburghsoccernow.com. Retrieved2 August 2023.
  2. ^https://pittsburghsoccernow.com/2019/04/17/gearing-up-for-first-season-in-npsl-hotspurs-sign-former-riverhounds-kolarac-and-broome/
  3. ^https://pittsburghsoccernow.com/2020/07/30/pittsburgh-hotspurs-capture-npsls-members-cup/
  4. ^"PITTSBURGH HOTSPURS REBRANDS TO STEEL CITY FC IN ADVANCE OF THE 2023 SEASON".npsl.com. 2 February 2023. Retrieved2 August 2023.
  5. ^https://pittsburghsoccernow.com/2023/12/15/its-official-steel-city-fc-enter-2024-u-s-open-cup-proper-tournament-for-first-time-in-club-history/
  6. ^https://www.npsl.com/22162/
  7. ^abKrysinsky, John (6 December 2024)."Steel City FC 'delighted' to join USL: Men's team to League Two, Women's team to W League".Pittsburgh Soccer Now. Retrieved16 December 2024.
  8. ^https://www.uslleaguetwo.com/news_article/show/1331100
  9. ^"Steel City FC"(PDF).apps.pittsburghpa.gov. 28 April 2015. Retrieved8 August 2023.
  10. ^DeTemple, Marikaye (5 November 2019)."Pittsburgh Hotspurs SC Announce Women's First-Team".hotspurs-soccer.com. Retrieved8 August 2023.
  11. ^"Women's Soccer in the Steel City with Hotspurs First Team Coach Jordan Daloisio".openfieldintl.org. 25 March 2021. Retrieved8 August 2023.
  12. ^https://www.uslwleague.com/news_article/show/1331094
  13. ^"2022 PITTSBURGH HOTSPURS MEN'S FIRST TEAM".steelcityfc.com. Retrieved2 August 2023.

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