Tyler FC

Tyler Football Club is a Semi-Pro American Soccer club based in Tyler, Texas that plays in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) and United Premier Soccer League (UPSL), both who are fourth tier of the American soccer pyramid.

Tyler FC
Full nameTyler Football Club
Nickname(s)The Kings
FoundedDecember 8, 2016 (2016-12-08)
StadiumKings Park (Bristo Field)[1]
Capacity1,000
PresidentChristopher Avila
Vice PresidentJason Martinez
Head CoachChris Avila
LeagueNPSL, UPSL
Inaugural Season2017
WebsiteClub website

History

About Tyler Football Club

The club was announced as an expansion team by the National Premier Soccer League on December 8, 2016.[2] The club is led by President Christopher Avila a native to Tyler, TX and Vice President Jason Martinez. 2017-2018 was a rough beginning for the club as Tyler FC tried to find their identity in style of play. 2019 was a breakthrough season as higher level recruits came through and players who played in previous seasons began to gain experience playing in the NPSL. In the fall of 2019 Tyler FC joined 4th division UPSL, joining up in the Red River Conference (2nd tier UPSL). After a successful inaugural season in the UPSL 2nd tier, Tyler FC managed to score 49 goals and place 2nd in the nation for most goals scored. Although they did not win their conference they managed to go get promoted to 1st tier UPSL after a breakthrough season.

Year-by-year

Year Division League Position Playoffs Open Cup Avg. Attendance
2017 4th NPSL 6th, Lone Star Conference Did not qualify Did not qualify 427
2018 4th NPSL 6th, Lone Star Conference Did not qualify Did not qualify 315
2019 4th NPSL 5th, Lone Star Conference Did not qualify Did not qualify 235
Year Division League Position Playoffs Open Cup Avg. Attendance
2019 (Fall) 4th UPSL 2nd, Red River Conference Promoted to 1st Did not qualify 260

Head coaches

  • Christopher Avila & Jason Martinez (2017)
  • Demetrio Hernadez & Jason Martinez (2018)
  • Devy Desiree & Karl Messniere (2019 Spring)
  • Christopher Avila, Jason Martinez, Sergio Gardea (2019 Fall-Current)

Stadium

References

  1. "Tyler Football Club Joins NPSL". National Premier Soccer League. NPSL.com. Retrieved December 8, 2016.


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