Dayton Dutch Lions

Dayton Dutch Lions
Full name Dayton Dutch Lions Football Club
Nickname(s) Dutch Lions
Founded 2009 (2009)
Stadium Dayton Outpatient Center Stadium; West Carrollton, Ohio [1]
Capacity 3,500
Owners Dr. Suresh Gupta
Erik Tammer
Mike Mossel
Head Coach Dan Griest
League USL League Two
2018 1st, Great Lakes Division
Playoffs: Conference Semifinals
Website Club website

Dayton Dutch Lions is an American soccer team based in Dayton, Ohio, United States. Founded in 2009, the team plays in USL League Two, the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. From 2011 to 2014, the team played in the USL Professional Division (USL Pro).[2]

The team plays its home games at the Dayton Outpatient Center Stadium on the campus of West Carrollton High School in nearby West Carrollton, Ohio.[3] The team's colors are orange, white and blue.

History

The club was started in the fall of 2009 and co-owned by Erik Tammer of Tammer Sportmanagement and Mike Mossel of Business and Sports Performance. Tammer is a former professional soccer player in the Netherlands who played for clubs such as Heerenveen and Sparta Rotterdam, while Mossel played in Europe for RBC Roosendaal and Turnhout, and in the USL for the Cincinnati Riverhawks following his graduation from Xavier University.

The team played its first competitive game on May 8, 2010, a 3–3 tie with the Cincinnati Kings. The first goal in franchise history was scored by Eddie Hertsenberg.[4]

On July 8, 2010 the Lions announced that they would be self-promoting to the USL Second Division for the 2011 season, as well as adding a brand new women's team in the USL W-League. During the announcement team owner Mike Mossel said "The promotion to USL-2 and development of a W-League club was just a matter of time. To be the best, we must begin to play among the upper-echelon clubs. We want to set a standard, and I believe we have done that so far in the PDL in our first season. But more importantly, our decision was made with our Premier Academy in mind.".[5] With the merger of the USL First and Second Divisions to form USL Pro in 2011, the Dutch Lions were announced as a founding team.[2]

In 2012, the Lions reached the Quarterfinals of the 2012 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, where they defeated the MLS Columbus Crew 2–1 in the third round, then defeated the Michigan Bucks in the fourth round in extra time. They were knocked out of the tournament in the quarterfinals by eventual champions Sporting Kansas City 3–0 in front of an away record 15,167 fans.

In 2013, the Lions reached the USL Pro Playoffs for the first time with a record of 10 Wins, 7 Ties and 9 Losses. They lost to the Richmond Kickers 1–0 in the quarter-finals. Gibson Bardsley received Second Team All-League Honors with 9 goals and 7 assists.[6][7]

In 2014, the Lions partnered with West Carrollton City Schools and Dr. Suresh Gupta of the Dayton Outpatient Center to install a new playing surface in the West Carrollton High School Stadium as part of a 30-year deal.[8][9] The original stadium was renamed to the Dayton Outpatient Center Stadium in recognition of the significant investment made by Dayton Outpatient Center.

Renovations started on March 10, 2014,[10] and were completed with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 9, 2014.[11] The Motz Group, a Cincinnati-based company that specializes in building playing fields, replaced the existing grass field with artificial turf at a cost of $450,000 to $475,000.[9] The combined costs for the renovations to the stadium and installation of lights on practice fields are estimated at $529,000.[9]

The opening match at DOC Stadium, with the presence of 2-Time FIFA World Player of the Year Ruud Gullit, was a United Soccer League professional soccer game on May 10, 2014 that saw the Dayton Dutch Lions tie the LA Galaxy II, 1–1. A home record attendance of 1,527 was announced.[12]

In 2018, the Lions had a record-setting season, matching its best record ever, winning the Great Lakes Division championship and earning qualification for the 2019 U.S. Open Cup.

Stadium

Club Culture, Kits, Sponsors and Supporters

International Partnership

On January 17, 2011, the Dutch Lions signed a five-year contract with Dutch Eredivisie champions, FC Twente, to foster development of players, academy teams, training practices, and possibly facilitate loans or transfers of players between the two teams.[13]

Domestic Partnership

Additional Dutch Lions clubs have been added over the years and partner with Dayton in branding, best practices and player condsideration.

In the 2011, the Houston Dutch Lions were added (joined NPSL in 2016). In the 2014, the Cincinnati Dutch Lions were added (joined the PDL). In 2015, the Florida Gulf Coast Dutch Lions were added. In 2016, the New York Dutch Lions were added.

On December 19, 2013, the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer announced an affiliation with the Dutch Lions which would begin with the 2014 season. The affiliation meant the opportunity for loans between the two which aim ultimately to improve the quality of play at both clubs. After the Crew's 2014 opener against D.C. United, the Club announced it was sending 5 of its players on loan to the Dutch Lions for the season, including 2013 draft pick, forward Ryan Finley.[14][15]

Kit Maker / Jersey Sponsors

  • 2010: Jems Sportswear Inc. . . . .Primary Sponsor ~ Scout for All. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Back - Coolidge Wall Co, L.P.A. & Sleeve - Courtyard Marriott & Dayton Outpatient Center)
  • 2011: Under Armour. . . . . . . . . . Primary Sponsor ~ Scout for All. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Back - Coolidge Wall Co, L.P.A. & Sleeve - Courtyard Marriott & Dayton Outpatient Center)
  • 2012: Umbro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Primary Sponsor ~ Scout for All. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Back - Coolidge Wall Co, L.P.A. & Sleeve - Crowne Plaza & I Love Stroop Waffles)
  • 2013: LA One. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Primary Sponsor ~ Dayton Outpatient Center . . . . . . .(Back - Coolidge Wall Co, L.P.A. & Sleeve - Crowne Plaza & Mike-sell's)
  • 2014: Nike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Primary Sponsor ~ Kettering Health Network . . . . . . .(Back - Coolidge Wall Co, L.P.A. & Sleeve - Crowne Plaza & Mike-sell's)
  • 2015: Nike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Primary Sponsor ~ Kettering Health Network . . . . . . .(Back - Coolidge Wall Co, L.P.A. & Sleeve - Crowne Plaza & Mike-sell's)
  • 2016: Nike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Primary Sponsor ~ Coca-Cola. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Back - ALT Architecture Inc. & Sleeve - Piada & Mike-sell's)
  • 2017: Nike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Primary Sponsor ~ Coca-Cola. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Back - ALT Architecture Inc. & Sleeve - Piada & Mike-sell's)
  • 2018: Geco Sportswear Inc. . . . .Primary Sponsor ~ Coca-Cola. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Sleeve - Dayton Outpatient Center)

Supporters Group

The main supporters of the Dutch Lions are the Oranje Legion.[16]

Owners, Staff and Players

Ownership

  • Majority Owner - Dr. Suresh Gupta (2013)
  • Minority Owner - 5 River Investments (2012)
  • Minority Owner - Dutch Lions Capital Group (2009)

Soccer Staff

  • General Manager - Ric Campbell
  • PDL Head Coach - Dan Griest
  • Assistant Coach - Kevin Terrell
  • Assistant Coach - Catherine Gordon
  • Soccer Director - Corey Whisenhunt

Head Coaches


Current Roster

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

No. Position Player
2 United States FW Jacob Moore
3 United States DF Bradley Schluter
4 United States DF Jacob Stovall
5 United States MF Eric Hutton
6 Germany MF Jackson Dietrich
7 United States FW JJ Williams
8 United States MF Peyton Mowery
9 United States FW Tristan Lyle
10 United States MF Tate Robertson
11 United States MF Jalim Bayo
12 United States MF Connor Hughes
13 Canada FW Chris Dupont
14 United States MF Justin Barkow
15 Spain DF David Lianes
16 United States FW Brady Lenius
17 France FW Antoine Ravera
18 United States DF Abdul Kooistra
19 Netherlands FW Emiel Wendt
20 England DF Harvey Slade
No. Position Player
21 United States FW Alberto Zaragoza
22 England MF Josh Burton
23 United States DF Austin Lewis
24 United States MF Ben Johnson
25 Ghana MF Ben Leba-Kamanya
26 Jamaica DF Fitzroy Cummings
27 United States MF Sam DeRoy
28 Costa Rica DF James Williamson
29 United States FW Cole McKinney
31 Netherlands DF Mats Wolhuis
32 United States DF Jose Labanino-Ramos
33 Sweden MF Niklas Martensson
30 United States GK Corey Whisenhunt
40 United States GK Grady Stewart
50 Switzerland GK Andres Zimmerman
60 United States GK Liam Dipple
00 United States GK Jack Steele
0 United States GK Alex Popovich
1 Colombia GK Federico Barrios

Notable Former Players

The Dutch Lions brand statement is "Gateway to Professional Soccer" and that is our goal...that we develop players to reach their potential and give them an opportunity to realize their dreams of playing professional soccer.

Here is a list of Dayton Dutch Lions amateur players who have made it to the professional level:

Record

Overall (56-87-45)

  • 22-53-27 in USL PRO League Matches (0-1-0 Playoffs)
  • 27-27-18 in USL PDL League Matches (0-1-0 Playoffs)
  • 7- 5 -0 in US OPEN CUP Matches

Year-by-year

Year League Rank P W L T GF GA GD PTS Playoffs Open Cup
2010PDL3168353220+12291R (0-1)
2011USL Pro122421662154−33121R (0-1)
2012USL Pro924410102029−922QF (3-1)
2013USL Pro82610974346−337QF (0-1)3R (2-1)
2014USL Pro142861842863−35223R (2-1)
2015PDL5143921230−1811
2016PDL4144552330−717
2017PDL5144731022−1215
2018PDL1158333220+1227CSF (0-1)

As of 20 July 2018[25]
Rank = Rank in the league; P = League Played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points; Playoffs = USL Pro Playoffs; Open Cup = Lamar Hunt US Open Cup.
— = Did not Qualify; 1R = 1st round; 2R = 2nd round; 3R = 3rd round; 1/8 = Round of sixteen; CSF = Conference Semifinals; QF = Quarterfinals; SF = Semifinals; F = Final.

Top goal scorers in USL PRO

# Pos. Name Career USL Pro Playoffs US Open Cup Total
1 Forward Gibson Bardsley 2012–2013 14 0 2 16
2 Forward Thomas Garner 2012–2014 12 0 3 15
3 Forward Aaron Schoenfeld 2014 12 0 1 13
4 Midfielder Joel DeLass 2011–2014 8 0 2 10

As of 5 September 2014

Top assists in USL PRO

# Pos. Name Career USL Pro Playoffs US Open Cup Total
1 Forward Gibson Bardsley 2012–2013 8 0 1 9
2 Forward Thomas Garner 2012–2014 7 0 0 7
3 Midfield Joel DeLass 2011–2014 4 0 1 5

As of 5 September 2014

Top appearances in USL Pro

# Pos. Name Career USL Pro Playoffs US Open Cup Total
1 Midfield Joel DeLass 2011–2014 91 1 10 102
2 Defender Shane Smith 2011–2014 81 0 9 90
3 Goalkeeper Matt Williams 2012–2014 78 1 7 85
4 Forward Thomas Garner 2012–2014 66 1 8 75

As of 5 September 2014

Average attendance

Attendance stats are calculated by averaging each team's self-reported home attendances from the historical match archive at https://web.archive.org/web/20100105175057/http://www.uslsoccer.com/history/index_E.html

  • 2010: 1,274 (6th in PDL)
  • 2011: 560 (USL Pro -only 9 games reported attendance, average taken from those)
  • 2012: 716 (10th in USL Pro)
  • 2013: 699 (USL Pro -only 10 of 14 games reported attendance, average taken from those)
  • 2014: 533 (14th in USL Pro)
  • 2015: 411 (PDL Great Lakes Division)
  • 2016: 552 (PDL Great Lakes Division)
  • 2017: 447 (PDL Great Lakes Division)
  • 2018: 458 (PDL Great Lakes Division)

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  3. DDL FC play in stadium Bellbrook
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  18. Dutch Lions and Silooy Part Ways
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