Erie Commodores FC

Erie Commodores FC is an American soccer team based in Erie, Pennsylvania which competes in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), a nationwide amateur league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. The team plays their home matches at the Erie Sports Center. In 2021, the Commodores added a pro-am women's team to play in United Women's Soccer.[1] They also added men's and women's teams to the Ohio Valley Premier League for the 2022 season.[2]

Erie Commodores FC
Full nameErie Commodores Football Club
Nickname(s)Erie Commodores, Commodores, ECFC
Founded2009 (2009)
StadiumErie Sports Center
Erie, Pennsylvania
OwnerJohn Melody
Head CoachDale White
LeagueNational Premier Soccer League

United Women's Soccer

Ohio Valley Premier League
WebsiteClub website

The "Commodores" name alludes to Oliver Hazard Perry, a United States Navy commodore who based his operations at Erie's Presque Isle Bay during the Battle of Lake Erie, a flashpoint in the War of 1812. The "Don't Give up the Ship" motto on the crest also derives from Commodore Perry.

History

Pedro Argaez, a local soccer coach, formed Erie Admirals SC in 2009, developing the club from an established youth soccer program by the same name. John Melody, an alumnus of Mercyhurst University in Erie, served Argaez as head coach, later acquiring full ownership while continuing to lead the team. On April 24, 2015, Melody officially re-branded his club as Erie Commodores FC.[3] He also hired fellow Mercyhurst graduate, Micky Blythe, as head coach for one season. Subsequently, Neil Brown, who received an internationally prestigious “A” license from UEFA, helped lead Commodores FC in their 2015 NPSL campaign.[4]

Several players who once played for Commodores FC moved on to the professional soccer ranks: Adam Clement with Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer (MLS); Jeremy Deighton, Greg Blum, and Neil Shaffer with Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC of the United Soccer League; Dan Howell in Iceland; Billy Colton in New Zealand, Sam Dorf in Ireland and Israel, and, most recently, Danny Deakin, who was drafted by Orlando City SC of MLS.[5]

Erie Commodores FC has rivalries with other Rust Belt conference NPSL clubs, to include Cleveland SC (Cleveland, Ohio), and FC Buffalo (Buffalo, New York). They had a rivalry with Detroit City FC (Detroit, Michigan) until Detroit left the NPSL for the National Independent Soccer Association. The club participates in the Erie County Derby against FC Buffalo, a regional NPSL rivalry pitting Erie County, Pennsylvania and Erie County, New York.

In 2020, the Commodores competed in the NPSL Members Cup along with Cleveland SC, FC Buffalo, and the Pittsburgh Hotspurs.

Current roster

As of July 4, 2021

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ARG Maximiliano Rocco
2 DF  ENG Ashley Phillips
3 DF  JAM Tajay Reid
4 DF  IRL Adam O'Sullivan
5 DF  COL Jorge Rodriguez
6 DF  AUS Noah Chia
8 DF  FRA Hugo Le Guennec
9 FW  AUS Joe Knox
10 MF  USA Anthony O'Donnell
11 DF  GBR Lewis White
13 GK  SCO Ross Miller
14 MF  USA Evan Beutler
15 MF  USA William Graham
15 MF  USA Malvin Gblah
16 MF  COL Duvan Canchila
18 MF  USA Charlie Petersen
19 MF  HON Austin Solomon
20 GK  USA Christopher Ralph
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 DF  AUS Layton Bingham
23 MF  ENG James Pool
25 DF  USA Jack Emanuel
26 FW  SCO Calum Ferguson
27 FW  IRL Cian Lynch
28 MF  PER Andy Latorre
30 FW  FRA Hamza Mourchid
32 MF  USA Max Murphy
33 GK  PER Luis Ramirez
DF  FRA Nordine Acharid
DF  AUS Declan Bingham
MF  USA Andy Hernandez
FW  USA James Lee Yaw
FW  SCO Stefan Mccluskey
MF  FRA Mouhoub Nait Merabet
MF  BRA Gabriel Peres
DF  ENG George Stannard
MF  LES Lesia Thetsane

Year-by-year

Year Tier League Regular Season Record Playoffs
2009 4 NPSL 1st of 6, Eastern Keystone 9 wins, 0 losses, 1 tie National Final
2010 4 NPSL 2nd of 7, Northeast-Keystone 10 wins, 2 losses, 0 ties Did not qualify
2011 4 NPSL 1st of 8, Northeast-Keystone 10 wins, 1 loss, 1 tie National Semifinals
2012 4 NPSL 1st of 5, Midwest-Great Lakes 6 wins, 1 loss, 5 ties Division Final
2013 4 NPSL 3rd of 6, Midwest-Great Lakes 6 wins, 3 losses, 3 ties National Semifinals
2014 4 NPSL 2nd of 4, Midwest-Great Lakes East 6 wins, 6 losses, 2 ties Did not qualify
2015 4 NPSL 7th of 13, Midwest 5 wins, 7 losses, 0 ties Did not qualify
2016 4 NPSL 5th of 6, Midwest-Great Lakes East 2 wins, 4 losses, 4 ties Did not qualify
2017 4 NPSL 1st of 7, Midwest-East 6 wins, 3 losses, 3 ties Regional first round
2018 4 NPSL 1st of 7, Midwest-East 8 wins, 1 loss, 3 ties Regional first round
2019 4 NPSL 3rd of 6, Midwest-East 4 wins, 2 losses, 4 ties Did not qualify
2020 4 NPSL Cancelled due to COVID-19 Pandemic N/A Not played
2021 4 NPSL 4th of 6, Midwest-Rust Belt 1 win, 5 losses, 4 ties Did not qualify

Honors

National:

  • NPSL National runners-up: 2009
  • NPSL National semifinalist, 3rd Place winner: 2011

Region/Historic Equivalent:

  • NPSL Midwest Region Champions: 2013
  • NPSL Northeast Division Champions: 2011
  • NPSL Eastern Division champions: 2009

Conference/Historic Equivalent:

  • NPSL Midwest Region-East Conference champions: 2017, 2018
  • NPSL Midwest-Great Lakes Conference champions: 2012
  • NPSL Northeast Division-Keystone Conference champions: 2011
  • NPSL Eastern Keystone Division champions: 2009

Rivalry:

  • Erie County Derby Champions (vs FC Buffalo): 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018

Staff

Owner

  • John Melody (2010–present)
  • Pedro Argaez (2009–2010)

Head coach

  • Dan Howell (2015)
  • Micky Blythe (2014)
  • John Melody (2009–2013, 2016–present)[6]

Assistant coach

  • Neil Brown (2011–2014)
  • Micky Blythe (2009–2013)

Stadia

References

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