SoCal Surf

SoCal Surf
Full name Southern California Surf
Founded 2015 (2015)
Dissolved 2018 (2018)
Stadium Maffucci Field
Owner Jason Barbato
Manager Cody Worden
League Premier Development League
Website Club website

SoCal Surf was an American soccer team from Carlsbad, California that played in the Premier Development League.

History

North County Battalion was founded in 2015 and began their first season in the 2016 NPSL season at Del Norte High School Stadium.[1] In 2017, the team moved to the USL Premier Development League and were renamed the SoCal Surf, playing at the Army and Navy Academy's Maffucci Field.[2]

Year-by-year

YearDivisionLeagueRegular seasonPlayoffsOpen CupAvg. Attendance
20174PDL4th, SouthwestDid not qualifyDid not qualify

Players

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

No. Position Player
13 Guam MF Ryan Guy
17 United States DF Joe Shah
23 United States MF Ross Holden
- United States GK James Stroud
- United States GK Drew Tepping
- United States GK Bryant Vera
United States DF Michael Harrow
- South Sudan DF Duach Jock
United States DF Nate Leboffe
- United States DF Connor Mazolewski
- United States DF Sean Ritchey
- United States DF Rory Sutherland
- United States DF Brent Zuniga
- Mexico MF Kichi
No. Position Player
- United States MF Adam Meltz
- United States MF Edgar Mendez
- United States MF Nelson Pizarro
- United States MF Berrick Rastock
- United States MF Esteban Reyes
- United States MF Brennan Tennelle
- United States MF Sergio Valle-Ortiz
United States FW Michigan Deteresa
Uruguay MF Diego Fontes
United States FW Eric Lopez
- United States FW Enrique Melo
- United States FW Juan Michel
- United States FW Blake Milton
- United States FW Brandon Zuniga

References

[1] [2]


  1. "2016 NC BATTALION TEAM ROSTER". North County Battalion. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  2. "ABOUT NCB". North County Battalion. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
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