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South Bend Lions FC

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Soccer club
Michiana FC Lions & Lionesses
Full nameMichiana Fútbol Club
NicknamesMichiana FC Lions & Lionesses
FoundedNovember 18, 2019; 6 years ago (2019-11-18)
DissolvedDec 31 2024
StadiumLeighton Stadium
Capacity3,500
OwnerRitchie Jeune
Technical DirectorShek Borkowski
Head coachShek Borkowski
LeagueUSL League Two
20237th, Great Lakes Division
Playoffs: DNQ
Websitehttps://www.michianalionsfc.com/

Michiana Fútbol Club formerly South Bend Lions Football Club was an Americansoccer club based inSouth Bend,Indiana, that plays inUSL League Two, the American pre-professional soccer league. The club was established on November 18, 2019. The 2022 USL2 campaign was successful by winning the Valley Division.

History

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On November 18, 2019, it was announced byUSL League Two that South Bend Lions FC would be the newest team to join the league for their2020 season, joining the Great Lakes Division.[1] The logos and colors for the club were also unveiled at a press conference held inSouth Bend's County-City Building.[1] Ritchie Jeune was introduced as the club's owner while Thiago Pinto, the head coach ofBethel University's soccer team, was introduced as the club's technical director.[1] During the press conference, Jeune stated that South Bend was one of "three or four different locations" that his team visited before deciding to form a team in the city.[1]

Ownership

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The club's owner is Ritchie Jeune, who is also the principal owner ofKettering Town, in England'sSouthern League Premier Division Central, Shantou Lions FC, a club based in China.[2]

Management team

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PositionNameNation
Technical director/Head CoachShek BorkowskiPoland Poland
Assistant CoachNathaniel KingEngland England
Assistant CoachErik CastroEcuador Ecuador
Goalkeeper CoachAlloysius AguNigeria Nigeria
Equipment ManagerBobo GaloblowUnited States United States
Head Data AnalystMichael BellinaUnited States United States

2022 Roster

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PositionNameNation
GoalkeeperJacob MaddenUnited States United States
GoalkeeperOwen CornellUnited States United States
GoalkeeperJohnny GuedertUnited States United States
GoalkeeperFinn PopescuGermany Germany
DefenderJack EmpsonEngland England
DefenderDaniel NimickEngland England
DefenderJaylen ShannonUnited States United States
DefenderJosh RamseyUnited States United States
DefenderJonny MoraUnited States United States
DefenderDiego RodriguezUnited States United States
DefenderJoao De OlivieraBrazil Brazil
DefenderLucas BarankiewcizBrazil Brazil
MidfielderCollins TanorGhana Ghana
MidfielderBrennan CreekUnited States United States
MidfielderDuvan CanchilaColombia Columbia
MidfielderLandon FisherUnited States United States
MidfielderTim NoedingGermany Germany
MidfielderGabriel Nyenka JrLiberia Liberia
MidfielderSebastian GreenUnited States United States
MidfielderDaniel LynchUnited States United States
ForwardFumiya ShiraishiJapan Japan
ForwardGeorge HerbertEngland England
ForwardKainan Dos SantosBrazil Brazil
ForwardConnor DugganEngland England
ForwardAndrew Michael AndrewTanzania Tanzania

Statistics and records

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Season-by-season

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As of 31 March 2025
SeasonUSL League TwoFinalsUSOCCONCACAFTop Scorer
PWDLGFGAPtsPositionPlayerGoals
2020Season cancelled due to2019-2020 Coronavirus Pandemic
2021145452717265th, Great Lakes Divisiondid not qualifyIneligibleGhana Nana Tuffour6
20221410224012321st, Valley DivisionConference Quarterfinalsdid not qualifyBrazil Kainan Dos Santos10
20231203983337th, Great Lakes Divisiondid not qualifydid not qualifyEngland Sahel Yessen4
202414021265528th, Great Lakes Divisiondid not qualifydid not qualify---

Youth development

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The Club has grown to include a successful USL-Academy boys team (Summer 2023) that currently plays in USL-Academy League play. As well as women's programs to debut (summer 2024) USL W League Lionesses and USL-A women's team.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdCatania, Anthony (November 19, 2019)."South Bend awarded United Soccer League team".South Bend Tribune. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2020.
  2. ^"Pickering FC to rejoin L1O Premier in 2022 with new ownership".League1 Ontario. October 19, 2021.
  3. ^Hough, Austin (November 19, 2019)."South Bend Lions Football Club to debut in May 2020".Goshen News. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2020.

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