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词条 Philadelphia Lone Star FC
释义

  1. History

  2. Colors and Badge

      Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors  

  3. Notable former players

  4. Records

     Year-by-year (first team)  Year-by-year (U-23 team)  Year-by-year (U-19/20 team) 

  5. Honors

  6. Stadiums

  7. Average attendance

  8. References

  9. External links

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| nickname = The Stars
| short name = PLSFC
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{{Start date and age|2018|09|03}}, as Philadelphia Lone Star F.C.
| stadium = South Philadelphia Super Site
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
| capacity = 3,500
| owner = Philadelphia Lone Star Football Club, Inc
| type = public-benefit nonprofit corporation
| chrtitle = President
| chairman = Paul A. Konneh, III
| manager = Fatoma Turay
| league = National Premier Soccer League
| season = 2018
| position = 2nd, Keystone Conference
Playoffs: Conference Semi-finals
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Philadelphia Lone Star Football Club is a professional development football club based in Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America that competes in the National Premier Soccer League, (NPSL) the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. Nicknamed "the Stars", the club was founded as Junior Lone Star Football Club in 2001, but changed its name to Philadelphia Lone Star F.C. in 2018.

History

Philadelphia Lone Star F.C. was established in 2001 under the name of Junior Lone Star Football Club by a group of Liberian immigrant soccer players. The club was named Junior Lone Star FC, after the Liberian national football team, because most of the team's players were from Liberia at that time.

In 2001, the club had a single team with 11 players but the club has grown over the years with the addition of three teams with over 70 players. In 2012, the First Team will be participating in the National Premier Soccer League; the Reserve Team (U-23) will be participating in the US Club Soccer National Adult League; and the Junior Team (U-19/20) will be participating in the USL Super-20 League.

Junior Lone Star FC won its first major championship in 2008 when the club's U-23 team won the Eastern Pennsylvania State U23 Cup. The club's U23s then represented Eastern Pennsylvania in the 2008 USASA Region I Men's U-23 Cup where they defeated West Chester United SC and FC Delco in the semi-finals and final, respectively.[1] The club's U23s subsequently represented USASA Region I at the 2008 USASA National Men's U-23 Championship where they lost to eventual champions Ela Elite in the semi-finals.[2]

Junior Lone Star FC is affiliated with the United States Youth Soccer Association (USYSA), the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA) and the US Club Soccer (USCS).

Colors and Badge

Philadelphia Lone Star's home colors are white along with a red and navy stripes on the side. Traditional away colors have been either navy or red; however, in recent years several different colors have been used. Philadelphia Lone Star colors are similar to that of the Liberia national football team .

The Stars have previously worn two badges on their shirts, prior to their current badge which was implemented on 5 September 2018 after their name change to Philadelphia Lone Star. The Red/White stripes, blue field and white star is a direct reference to the Flag of Liberia while 2001 is in reference to the year the club was founded.

The first, introduced at the club founding in 2001, consisted of a circular badge was based on designs which had been used on official club documentation since the mid-1960s. It consisted of a circular badge which used the same shield as the current badge, inside a circle bearing the name of the club. In late 2011, this was replaced by a circular crest divided into half by the club's name: Junior Lone Star FC. The upper portion of the crest had red and white stripes while the lower portion had a shining white star and the year 2001 within a blue field.

On 5 September 2018, the club rebranded to Philadelphia Lone Star and after members consultation, a new design of the badge was voted for. The shape of the crest is a pointed shield, a symbol of strength and togetherness which has been a staple of the Lone Star ethos and message since our formation in 2001. The 13 vertical stripes of red alternating with white symbolize the 13 original players who formed the first squad of the club in 2001.

The Liberty Bell is synonymous with the City of Philadelphia, a city that openly welcomed the club members from West Africa. The name of the Bell also resonates with Liberia National Motto : “The Love of LIBERTY Brought Us Here.” There are also two different shades of blue around and within the crest. The left color is taken from the Flag of Philadelphia and the right color is taken from the Flag of Liberia.

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit supplier Shirt sponsor
2001–2011 various None
2012 SarsonNone
2013–2016 adidasNone
2017–present Errea Piayon Lasannah

Notable former players

{{unreferenced section|date=January 2016}}{{col-start}}{{col-2}}
  • {{flagicon|LBR}} Anthony Allison
  • {{flagicon|GHA}} Derrick Jones
{{col-end}}

Records

Year-by-year (first team)

{{unreferenced section|date=January 2016}}
YearDivisionLeagueRecordStandingsPlayoffsU.S.
Open Cup
USASA
Open Cup
National
Amateur Cup
CoachTop Scorer
GP Pts W L T Conference Nat. Name Nat. Name GP Goals
2011 5 PSSL8227011st, PSSLChampionsDid not qualify1st round, EPSADid not enterLBR}}Bobby AliLBR}}Jerome Pour86
2012 4 NPSL12124805th, KeystoneDid not qualifyDid not qualify1st round, EPSASemifinals, EPSALBR}}Bobby AliLBR}}Isaac Jardiah85
2013 4 NPSL11196414th, KeystoneDid not qualifyDid not qualifyQuarterfinals, EPSAQuarterfinals, EPSALBR}}Bobby Ali

Year-by-year (U-23 team)

{{unreferenced section|date=January 2016}}
YearDivisionLeagueRecordStandingsPlayoffsUnited States Adult Soccer Association
National U23 Cup
CoachTop Scorer
GP Pts W L T Conference Nat. Name Nat. Name GP Goals
2012 N/A N/A00000N/AN/AFinal, USASA U-23 Region ILBR}}Moses GibsonLBR}}Menuh Wiah53
2013 5 USCS NALTBD, Northeast – SouthFinal, USASA U-23 Region ILBR}}Moses Gibson

Year-by-year (U-19/20 team)

{{unreferenced section|date=January 2016}}
YearDivisionLeagueRecordStandingsPlayoffsUS Youth Soccer National ChampionshipsCoachTop Scorer
GP Pts W L T Conference Nat. Name Nat. Name GP Goals
2012 6 USL Super-20610517th, Mid-Atlantic BDid not QualifySemi-Final, EPYSALBR}}Thomas GeorgeLBR}}Elijah Ema51
2013 6 USL Super-207175021st, Mid-AtlanticQuarter-Final, EPYSALBR}}Thomas George

Honors

{{unreferenced section|date=January 2016}}
  • Philadelphia Sierra Soccer League Champions 2011
  • EPSA/USASA State Champions 2011
  • EPSA/USASA State Champions 2008
  • USASA Region I Champions 2008
  • USASA National Semifinalist 2008

Stadiums

{{unreferenced section|date=January 2016}}
  • Stadium at Monsignor Bonner High School's Turf Stadium; Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania (2013)
  • Stadium at Northeast High School's Charles Martin Memorial Stadium; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2012)

Average attendance

Attendance stats are calculated by averaging each team's self-reported home attendances from the historical match archive.[3]

  • 2012: 100
  • 2013: to be announced

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.usasa.com/relatedarticles/263558.html |title=Region I crowns U23 Champions|publisher=usasa.com |date=2008-07-14 |accessdate=2012-01-25}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.usasa.com/relatedarticles/269115.html |title=National Cup Finals Recap |publisher=usasa.com |date=2008-09-05 |accessdate=2012-01-25}}
3. ^http://www.npsl.info/

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.juniorlonestarfc.org/}}
  • NPSL Website
{{National Premier Soccer League}}{{USSoccer}}{{Pennsylvania Sports}}{{Philadelphia Sports}}

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