Risultati

USA - USL League Two 07/20 23:00 4 Calgary Foothills FC v Ventura County Fusion L 2-3
USA - USL League Two 07/14 20:00 1 [1] Calgary Foothills FC v Victoria Highlanders [4] W 3-0
USA - USL League Two 07/13 01:00 1 [2] Calgary Foothills FC v Victoria Highlanders [4] W 3-2
USA - USL League Two 07/07 21:00 1 Lane United FC v Calgary Foothills FC W 0-1
USA - USL League Two 07/06 02:00 1 Lane United FC v Calgary Foothills FC W 1-3
USA - USL League Two 06/23 21:00 1 Victoria Highlanders v Calgary Foothills FC L 2-1
USA - USL League Two 06/22 02:15 1 [2] Victoria Highlanders v Calgary Foothills FC [1] W 1-4
USA - USL League Two 06/09 20:00 1 Calgary Foothills FC v Seattle Sounders FC U23 L 0-2
USA - USL League Two 06/08 01:00 1 [1] Calgary Foothills FC v Seattle Sounders FC U23 [5] W 2-1
USA - USL League Two 06/02 21:00 1 Portland Timbers U23 v Calgary Foothills FC D 1-1
USA - USL League Two 06/01 02:00 1 [6] Portland Timbers U23 v Calgary Foothills FC [1] L 2-1
USA - USL League Two 05/26 20:00 1 [1] Calgary Foothills FC v TSS FC Rovers [2] D 0-0

Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 1 1 1
Wins 1 1 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 3 3 1
Goals against 0 0 0
Clean sheets 1 1 1
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Calgary Foothills FC

Calgary Foothills Football Club (CFFC) is a Canadian soccer club based in Calgary, Alberta, that competes in League1 Alberta (L1AB). The club was founded as a youth club in 1972 and joined as a USL2 franchise in 2015. The team plays its home games at the Foothills Composite High School in Okotoks. The team colours are green and white.

History

Calgary had previously hosted the Calgary Storm of USL2 (then known as Premier Development League) during the 2001 season. Calgary Foothills FC launched in 2014 as they played a series of exhibition games against Vancouver Whitecaps U 23's, FC Edmonton Reserves, and local university clubs.

The club's inaugural game was played on May 17, 2015 against Puget Sound Gunners FC, winning 2–1. The club finished 4th in the Northwest Division in 2015 with a 3–2–7 record, ultimately missing the playoffs.

In the 2016 season, Calgary Foothills won the Northwest Division with an 8–3–3 record, despite only 4% of supporters predicting the club would win the division.[] In the playoffs, Calgary Foothills would defeat Seattle Sounders U-23, FC Golden State Force, and FC Tucson to win the Western Conference. Calgary Foothills would later defeat Ocean City Nor'easters in the semifinals to advance to the 2016 final against Michigan Bucks. Calgary would lose the final 3–2 on a controversial penalty decision in the 86th minute.

In the 2017 season, despite losing key players Elijah Adekugbe and Dominic Russo to injury, Calgary Foothills would improve on their point total from the season before, finishing second in the Northwest Division on goal differential to Portland Timbers U-23. The club would lose to Portland in the Northwest Division play-in game. Off the pitch, the club would open an $11 million indoor training facility, the first of its kind in Western Canada.

After playing in three stadiums in three years, and struggling to find a venue that met league standards in Calgary, the club would move 20 km south to the town of Okotoks for the 2018 season to play at Foothills Composite High School stadium. Prior to the start of the season, the club made headlines when Canadian national women's team goalkeeper Stephanie Labbé would try out for the USL2 squad. The club would have their best season to date during 2018, only losing once in 14 games, and would become Western Conference champions after defeating Colorado Rapids U-23 and FC Tucson. Foothills would advance to the league final for the second time in three seasons after defeating Chicago FC United, and would win the 2018 Championship 4–2 after extra time, over Reading United AC.

The Foothills played in Saskatoon for the first ever SK Summer Soccer Series which is hosted by the Saskatchewan Selects. The Foothills defeated the Selects 2–1 in front of 3,067 people.

In April 2020, Calgary Foothills announced their withdrawal from the 2020 USL League Two season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That same month, the league announced the 2020 season would be cancelled.

In 2023, they joined League1 Alberta, playing in the league's exhibition series, ahead of the official launch the following season. In 2023, they won the league's exhibition series championship.

Il Calgary Foothills FC è una squadra di calcio professionistica canadese con sede a Calgary, Alberta. Fondata nel 1981, milita nella United Soccer League (USL), campionato di seconda divisione statunitense.

Lo stadio di casa del Foothills FC è l'ATCO Field, situato nel distretto di Foothills di Calgary. Lo stadio ha una capacità di 5.000 posti a sedere.

Il Foothills FC ha vinto la USL League Two nel 1990 e 1991. È stata anche finalista della USL Championship nel 2018.

I colori sociali del Foothills FC sono il blu e il bianco. Il simbolo della squadra è un cavallo rampante.

Il Foothills FC è una squadra molto popolare a Calgary. Ha una media di spettatori di oltre 2.000 persone a partita. La squadra è anche molto attiva nella comunità, organizzando eventi e programmi per i giovani.

Il Foothills FC è una squadra ambiziosa che punta a raggiungere la Major League Soccer (MLS), il campionato di calcio di prima divisione statunitense. La squadra è guidata da un gruppo di giovani giocatori di talento che hanno il potenziale per diventare giocatori di livello internazionale.

Il Foothills FC è una squadra da tenere d'occhio nel futuro. Con la sua ambizione, il suo talento e il suo sostegno della comunità, la squadra ha tutte le carte in regola per raggiungere grandi cose.