Myrtle Beach Mutiny

The Myrtle Beach Mutiny were an American soccer team based in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States. The Myrtle Beach Mutiny was owned by Coast FA.

Myrtle Beach Mutiny
Full nameMyrtle Beach Mutiny
Nickname(s)The Mutiny
Founded2011 (2011)
Dissolved2018 (2018)
StadiumNorth Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex
Capacity1,000
OwnerCoast FA
Head CoachKyle Timm
20181st, South Atlantic Division
Playoffs: Conference Semifinals
WebsiteClub website

Kit provider

During the 2018 season, the Mutiny's kit was provided by Capelli Sport, which served as the uniform sponsors.

Seasons

Year Division League Conference Division Finish Record (W-L-T) Playoffs U.S. Open Cup
2012 4 NPSL South Southeast-East 3rd 4–4–0 Did not qualify Did not qualify
2013 4 NPSL South Mid-Atlantic 2nd 4–3–1 Did not qualify Did not qualify
2014 4 NPSL South South Atlantic 4th 3–5–2 Did not qualify Did not qualify
2015 4 NPSL South South Atlantic 1st 11–2–1 South Region Finalist Did not qualify
2016 4 NPSL South South Atlantic 1st 6–2–3 South Atlantic Semifinals 1st Round
2017 4 USL PDL Eastern South Atlantic 1st 10–1–3 Conference Semifinals Did not qualify
2018 4 USL PDL Eastern South Atlantic 1st 9–2–3 Conference Semifinals 1st Round

Honors

  • Premier Development League
    • South Atlantic Division
      • Champions (2): 2017, 2018
  • National Premier Soccer League
    • South Atlantic Division
      • Champions (2): 2015, 2016

Staff

Latest staff

  • Patrick Piscitelli – Sports Director
  • Ross Morgan – Technical Director
  • Kyle Timm – Head Coach
  • Marcos Spanos - Assistant Coach
  • Burt Marlow - Kit Manager
  • Robert Downes - Marketing Director
  • Manny Ardeljan - Game Day Operations
  • Brian Smith - Sponsorship Director

Stadium

The Mutiny played at North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex North Myrtle Beach. Training sessions at Socastee Recreation Park in Socastee.

Off the field

Despite their success on the field, the team folded in 2018.<ref>Blondin, Alan (November 27, 2018). "The Myrtle Beach area loses a sports team that has played seven consecutive seasons". myrtlebeachonline.com. Retrieved May 27, 2020.


References

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