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FC Manitoba is a Canadian soccer team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada that plays in USL League Two, the fourth tier of the United States soccer league system. The club was founded in 2010 as WSA Winnipeg. In 2020, the club was acquired by a new ownership group and re-organized and branded as FC Manitoba.

The team plays its home games at the Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex on the FIFA-approved synthetic grass of the complex's John Scouras Field. The team's colours are navy, gold, and white.

History

WSA Winnipeg

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Logo of WSA Winnipeg (2010–2019)

The World Soccer Academy was founded in 2001 in Winnipeg as a youth soccer academy by Eduardo Badescu.[1][2][3]

In December 2010, WSA Winnipeg created a semi-professional team to participate in the US-based Premier Development League to begin play in the 2011 season.[4][5][6][7] This marked the return of high level soccer to the city of Winnipeg since the Winnipeg Fury of the original Canadian Soccer League ceased operations in 1993.[8] The club was supported by Mondetta, a well-recognized brand in Canadian professional sports, as one of its primary sponsors.[9] The team primarily fielded rosters built around local talent.[10][11]

They played their debut match on May 28, 2011, against the Thunder Bay Chill, losing 1-0.[12] They got their first win the next day in a rematch versus the Chill, winning 3-0.[13] The first goal in franchise history was scored by Kenny Sacramento.[14] In their first season, they played an exhibition match against Italian Serie A club AS Roma.[15]

FC Manitoba

In January 2020, the team was purchased by the Garcea Group of Companies and renamed FC Manitoba, while revamping the entire development system of the club, separating from the World Soccer Academy.[16] The team also received new colours and a new logo.[17][18] The new team's debut season in 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[19] In September 2020, they signed former Serie A player Michele Paolucci to a contract.[20] Due to the travel restrictions as a result of the continuing pandemic, the team opted out of the 2021 USL League Two season as well.[21] Instead, in 2021, they participated in the 2021 Summer Series with other Canadian semi-professional and amateur clubs.[22] FC Manitoba would return to USL2 for the 2022 season.[23]

Year-by-year

Year League Шаблон:Tooltip Regular season Playoffs Reference
WSA Winnipeg
2011 PDL 3–1–12 6th, Heartland did not qualify [24]
2012 3–5–8 6th, Heartland did not qualify
2013 3–2–9 7th, Heartland did not qualify
2014 2–2–10 5th, Heartland did not qualify
2015 0–2–12 6th, Heartland did not qualify
2016 1–2–11 6th, Heartland did not qualify
2017 2–1–11 6th, Heartland did not qualify
2018 0–0–14 6th, Heartland did not qualify
2019 USL League Two 0–1–13 6th, Heartland did not qualify
FC Manitoba
2020 USL League Two season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [25]
2021 did not play due to COVID-19 pandemic travel restrictions
2022 4–2–6 4th, Deep North did not qualify
2023 5–4–3 3rd, Deep North did not qualify

Head coaches

  • Eduardo Badescu (2011–2019)
  • Tony Mazza (2020)
  • Jose Borg (2021–2022)
  • Walter Obregón (2023–present)

Notable former players

The following players have either played at the professional or international level, either before or after playing for the PDL/USL2 team: Шаблон:Cmn

Affiliate team

FC Manitoba also operates an affiliate team, Ital-Inter SC, in Premier Division of the Manitoba Major Soccer League.[16]

Women's team

In 2021, they announced that they would be creating a women's team.[26] They were set to join the semi-professional US-based Women's Premier Soccer League.[27]

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:USL League Two Шаблон:Manitoba Sports