Bay Cities FC

Bay Cities FC is an American professional soccer team based in Redwood City, California that from 2022 will begin to play in the National Independent Soccer Association, in the third tier of the US soccer pyramid.[1]

Bay Cities FC
Full nameBay Cities Football Club
Founded2021
StadiumTerremere Field
Capacity3,500
PresidentAnders Perez
Sporting directorEric Bucchere
Head coachAnders Perez
LeagueNational Independent Soccer Association
WebsiteClub website

History

Bay Cities Football Club was founded in 2021 in Redwood City, California by the co-owners Anders Perez,[2] Ivan Martinez[3] and K.C. Watson.[4] During 2021 BCFC took part at the 2021 NISA Independent Cup,[5] where they finished 3rd of the Pacific Region, just behind PDX FC and Space United FC. Later that year the club announced Eric Bucchere as sporting director[6] and National Independent Soccer Association accepted Bay Cities' application for the 2022 season.[7][8] Bay Cities FC will become the sixth professional soccer club of Northern California after San Jose Earthquakes, Sacramento Republic FC, Oakland Roots, Monterey Bay FC and Central Valley Fuego FC.

On April 6, 2022, they defeated USL Championship side Monterey Bay FC 2–1 at PayPal Park, San Jose in the US Open Cup.

Colors, motto and supporters

BCFC colors are gold and black, the colors of the 'Golden State' and their motto is Bridge the Bay;[2] in fact the club's major goal is to take a professional soccer team to the 700,000 soccer fans that live in the western Bay Area, that haven't had a pro club since the San Francisco Deltas folded in 2017.

Bay Cities FC supporters group is the 'Legion del oro'.

Ground

Bay Cities FC plays their home games at Terremere Field in Redwood City, California.[9]

Roster

As of March 26, 2022[10]
No. Position Player Nation
MF Edson Cardona  United States
DF Alan Cruz  United States
DF Christian Dean  United States
MF Rei Dorwart  United States
DF Jacob Goyen  United States
DF Andrés Jiménez  United States
FW Tony Jimenez  Mexico
DF David Kinnear  United States
MF Mumbi Kwesele  United States
GK Alonso Lara  United States
GK Ian McGrane  United States
FW Anthony Orendain  United States
MF Jonathan Partida  United States
DF Jacob Penner  United States
FW Josiah Romero  United States
MF Victor Romero  United States
FW Kevin Salto  United States
FW Malik Shaheed  United States
MF Gabe Silveira  United States
FW Marco Silveira  Brazil
MF Adolfo Trujillo  United States
DF Danny Turgeon  United States
MF Iván Valencia  Mexico
MF Carlos Gomez-Zavala  United States

References

  1. "BAY CITIES FOOTBALL CLUB JOINS NATIONAL INDEPENDENT SOCCER ASSOCIATION (NISA) FOR 2022 SEASON". baycitiesfc.com. Bay Cities FC. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  2. "DAY 1: ANDERS PEREZ, PRESIDENT OF BAY CITIES FC". baycitiesfc.com. Bay Cities FC. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  3. "WEEK 2: IVAN MARTINEZ (CO-FOUNDER/ BRAND STRATEGY)". baycitiesfc.com. Bay Cities FC. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  4. "WEEK 3: K.C. WATSON (CO-FOUNDER, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & STRATEGY)". baycitiesfc.com. Bay Cities FC. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  5. Koenig, Michael. "Bay Area Soccer: Bay Cities tie first match, NPSL roundup". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  6. "BAY CITIES FC BRINGS ON ERIC BUCCHERE AS SPORTING DIRECTOR". baycitiesfc.com. Bay Cities FC. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  7. He, Eric. "Redwood City's Bay Cities FC Approved For Pro Soccer League". patch.com. Patch News. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  8. "BAY CITIES FC APPLICATION GETS NISA BOARD APPROVAL". nisaofficial.com. NISA. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  9. "Bay Cities F.C. brings professional soccer to Sequoia High stadium". climaterwc.com. Climate Redwood City. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  10. "Bay Cities FC Roster". www.baycitiesfc.com. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
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