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Michigan Stars FC was admitted into the National Independent Soccer Association on September 23, 2019 and latter fully accepted by the U.S. Soccer Federation on December 11, 2019, and will start competing in the 2020 Spring season. [1]
Michigan Stars FC; 2020–21 NISA season; Manager: George Juncaj: Head coach: Alexander Strehmel: Stadium: Fall: Ultimate Soccer Arenas Pontiac, Michigan Spring: Romeo High School
The team returned for the NPSL 2019 season and the 2019 NPSL Members Cup. In the beginning of September, Juncaj purchased the remaining 50% of the club and on September 21, 2019, Michigan Stars FC were announced as a National Independent Soccer Association expansion team that would take part in the Spring half of the league's 2019–20 season. [6]
Detroit City FC was accepted in the National Independent Soccer Association on December 11, 2019, and began competing in the 2020 Spring season. [2] After playing a single match, the NISA season was postponed and then ultimately canceled on April 27, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
Mar. 25—Oklahoma will host its annual spring game on April 24 at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The program announced the intrasquad scrimmage will start at 4 p.m. and be televised on ...
The match against Chattanooga FC would end in a 1–1 draw when McInerney scored in the 93rd minute of the match after the Roots were forced to play a man down from a first-half red card. [18] The Roots followed this up by winning their first-ever NISA league match the following weekend vs Michigan Stars FC 2–1. [19]
He should get plenty of action this spring, but the stars of the show will be transfers Kivon “Cheese” Wright (6-2, 232) and Tyler Wegis (6-2, 242). Wright joined the Broncos after he spent ...
The Bears would defeat the Lions 17-7. The game was also the second FCS Kickoff game to feature a weather delay as lightning would halt play for 76 minutes in the 3rd quarter. [10] The Lions would return in 2024 to face off against Southeast Missouri State. The Lions would once again fall as they were defeated by the Redhawks 37-15. [11]