New Jersey Copa SC

New Jersey Copa FC
Full name New Jersey Copa Futbol Club
Founded 2015 (2015)
Stadium St. John Vianney High School, Holmdel, NJ [1]
Capacity 1,000
Owner Roberto Aguas[2]
Head Coach Roberto Aguas
League National Premier Soccer League
2017 1st, Keystone Conference
Playoffs: Conference Final

New Jersey Copa FC are a pro-am soccer club fielded by the soccer/football academy FC Copa Academy from Metuchen, New Jersey, United States, which was founded in 2004, and fields men's, women's, and youth teams in a number of different US amateur and semi-professional leagues, in addition to yearly academy teams, which compete in various state, regional, and national competitions sanctioned by USASA.

Their NPSL team New Jersey Copa FC competes in the Keystone Conference of the Northeast Region of the National Premier Soccer League,[3] one of two fourth-tier soccer league in the United States. Their Women's team competes in the Eastern Conference of the United Women's Soccer League (UWS).

NPSL team

Year by year

Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs Open Cup
2016 4 NPSL 2nd, Keystone Regional Semifinals Did not enter
2017 4 NPSL 1st, Keystone Conference Final 1st Round
2018 4 NPSL 5th, Keystone Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify

The New Jersey Copa FC Men's[4] squad finished 2nd in the Keystone Conference[5] of the NPSL in 2016, where they reached the Regional Semifinals[6] with a 1-0 win over defending National Champions New York Cosmos B, before falling to the Clarkstown SC Eagles 0-2.[7]

The NPSL is the fourth-tier of men's soccer in the United States, behind the MLS, the NASL, and the USL.

2016 NJCFC NPSL Roster

As of February 2, 2017[8]
# DOB Position Name GP GS
9 08/26/95 Striker Awal Ahmed 4 2
9 10/27/92 Striker Raphael Araujo 4 2
5 09/16/94 Midfielder Jon Azznnari 1 0
6 04/23/90 Defender Victor Bellido 9 9
5 05/08/93 Midfielder Matthew Berman 9 9
23 11/22/90 Striker Andres Berriel 12 9
11/06/95 Midfielder Richard Blancas 1 1
3 03/25/90 Defender Dennis Correia 10 9
03/18/91 Defender Joshua Delva 0 0
09/26/96 Goalkeeper Kyle Dennis 0 0
0 11/10/87 Goalkeeper Chris Duggan 4 4
15 04/22/93 Defender Dakota Edwards 6 4
19 11/14/91 Striker Maximiliano Garcia 9 9
16 02/05/92 Midfielder Kemal John Gurel 8 5
12 07/24/92 Defender Marcus Hackett 8 8
06/10/91 Defender Sacir Hot 3 3
13 05/17/89 Angelo Jack 3 2
10 12/30/90 Midfielder Emerson Lawrence 12 11
20 12/07/88 Midfielder Bryan Machado 4 2
7 12/04/90 Midfielder Daniel Mendoza (*CAPTAIN*) 12 11
15 02/28/86 Sebastian Orozco 4 0
03/18/91 Midfielder Brian Pereira 0 0
17 02/02/86 Striker Jilmar Perez 1 0
1 10/06/91 Goalkeeper Matthew Perrella 8 8
05/21/93 Defender Aken Pierre 0 0
2 01/06/94 Defender Daniel Pizzimenti 8 2
12 01/08/92 Defender Kelvin Preciado 6 4
14 12/26/96 Striker Michael Prosuk 10 2
09/27/91 Striker Musa Sackoon 0 0
8 02/17/90 Striker Rodrigo Santiago 7 6
11 03/11/93 Striker Andrew Santos 11 8
4 Defender Moudo Sowe 3 0
06/16/88 Midfielder Jonathan A. Yazo 2 0

UWS team

New Jersey Copa FC
Full name New Jersey Copa Football Club
Founded 2015
Stadium St. John Vianney High School, Holmdel, NJ [9]
Capacity 1,000
League United Women's Soccer, East conference
2017 1st, East Conference
Playoffs: Conference Playoff

The New Jersey Copa FC Women's Team reached the inaugural 2016 UWS National Championship, hosted in California, in their first year competing in the league, where they eventually fell to Santa Clarita Blue Heat 1-2 in double-overtime.

The UWS is the second-tier of professional women's soccer in the United States, below the NWSL.

Year by year

Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs
2016 2 UWS 1st, East Championship Final
2017 2 UWS 1st, East Conference Playoff
2018 2 UWS 8th, East Did Not Qualify

2016 NJCFC UWS Roster

As of February 2, 2017[10]
# DOB Position Name
0 01/11/96 Goalkeeper Christiana Ogunsami
00 04/07/99 Goalkeeper Andrea Leitner
1 09/14/95 Goalkeeper Kristyn Shea (*CAPTAIN*)
2 02/14/96 Striker Jeanine Nunez
3 05/07/95 Defender Nicole Bates
4 01/09/94 Defender Jenae Geonnetti
5 06/09/94 Defender Callie Duliba
6 01/20/94 Defender Rebecca Raber
7 07/05/96 Striker Camille Bowen
8 08/30/94 Midfielder Jackie Bruno
9 01/28/97 Defender Emily Lockwood
10 08/16/95 Striker Madeline Barretti
11 09/17/95 Defender Erin Sullivan
12 10/22/94 Midfielder Alexandra Tinfow
13 08/13/94 Defender Jenny Bitzer
14 05/14/94 Midfielder Monique Goncalves
15 09/30/94 Striker Sarah Rose Barone Stern
16 05/12/94 Midfielder Nicole Baxter
17 06/06/93 Midfielder Megan Hunsberger
18 11/11/92 Striker Alexandra Nata
21 11/01/93 Striker Krystyna Freda
22 04/22/94 Striker Phoenetia Brown
23 06/06/97 Striker Juliana Ceballos
24 11/26/98 Striker Alexis Williams
25 06/02/99 Midfielder Christina Rodgers
26 01/01/99 Striker Katatina Nilsson
27 03/05/99 Defender Sydney Cummings
28 06/11/96 Defender Melissa Quinn
29 02/27/97 Striker Allison DeLuca
30 02/22/95 Midfielder Kelsey Sutherland

References

  1. http://fccopa.com/Page.asp?n=142650&org=WAW.FCCOPA.COM
  2. http://fccopa.com/Page.asp?n=144924&org=fccopa.cottp://www.npsl.com/news_article/show/605247?referrer_id=2168389
  3. http://fccopa.com/Page.asp?n=142650&org=WAW.FCCOPA.COM
  4. "National Premier Soccer League". npsl.bonzidev.com. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
  5. "National Premier Soccer League". npsl.bonzidev.com. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
  6. NPSL (2016-07-21). "NEW JERSEY COPA FC STUNS DEFENDING NATIONAL CHAMPION COSMOS B IN REGION SEMIFINALS". National Premier Soccer League. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
  7. Hargett, Joshua (2016-07-24). "CLARKSTOWN SC EAGLES MARCH INTO NATIONAL SEMIFINALS WITH 2-0 WIN OVER NEW JERSEY COPA FC". National Premier Soccer League. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
  8. "National Premier Soccer League". npsl.bonzidev.com. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
  9. http://fccopa.com/Page.asp?n=142650&org=WAW.FCCOPA.COM
  10. "New Jersey Copa FC - 2016 Regular Season - Roster". www.uwssoccer.com. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
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