- Source: Spokane Velocity
Spokane Velocity FC is an American professional soccer club based in Spokane, Washington, competing in the third tier of the United States soccer pyramid, USL League One. Their home stadium is ONE Spokane Stadium. The club's current head coach is Leigh Veidman.
History
In March 2021, United Soccer League announced a proposal to build a 5,000-seat stadium in downtown Spokane to serve as home to a new USL League One club. In May 2021, the Spokane Public School Board voted to approve the $31 million stadium project. In December 2021, the Spokane Public Facilities District met with USL and MLS Next Pro officials over which league would place a team at the city-run stadium.
On October 7, 2022, the club announced their new ownership group, Aequus Sports, LLC (led by Ryan and Katie Harnetiaux) as well as that their men's team would start play in USL League One in 2024. The club announced a partnership with Capelli Sport on June 21, 2023, making them their exclusive uniform, equipment, and training apparel provider. The official team name, Spokane Velocity FC, and crest were announced at a launch event on July 21, 2023. On November 15, 2023, Charleston Battery assistant coach Leigh Veidman was named Spokane Velocity's first-ever head coach.
On December 20, 2023, Spokane Velocity signed its first two players, midfielder Morgan Hackworth and defender Derek Waldeck. The club made a marquee signing of Luis Gil on January 22, 2023. Gil has two appearances for the United States men's national soccer team.
The club's inaugural match was a 3–1 loss to Greenville Triumph SC played on March 9, 2024, at Paladin Stadium in South Carolina. Josh Dolling scored the first goal in Velocity FC history—a penalty kick taken in the 13th minute. The Velocity's first-ever home match, at ONE Spokane Stadium on March 16, was a 2–1 victory against the Richmond Kickers in front of a sold-out crowd of 5,086. The club entered the 2024 U.S. Open Cup and won their first cup match against Ballard FC, the defending USL League Two champions, on March 20 at Memorial Stadium in Seattle.
The club qualified for its first postseason in history, the 2024 USL League One Playoffs, on October 12, 2024. They would be the third USL League One club to do so in an inaugural season. On November 2, 2024, Spokane Velocity won 3-0 in its first-ever playoff match against Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC. On November 9, 2024, the club won a semi-final match in penalties against Forward Madison FC resulting in an appearance in the USL League One Championship. They would be the lowest-ever seed to qualify for the title match and the second expansion team to do so in an inaugural season.
Stadium
Spokane Velocity play its home matches at ONE Spokane Stadium, located in downtown Spokane next to the The Podium and the Spokane Arena. It has a capacity of 5,000 and can expand to 12,000 with on-field seating.
The venue was competed in September 2023 and plays host to Velocity-affiliated club Spokane Zephyr, along with Spokane Public Schools high-school football games and events including concerts and comedy shows. The capacity was reached during Spokane Velocity's home opener in March 2024.
Clubs crest and colors
The team's name and crest were unveiled on July 21, 2023. Both reference the Spokane River, which runs through Downtown Spokane and passes near One Spokane Stadium. The crest features four vertical blue bars that represent the river's waterfalls, while the "Velocity" wordmark above is shaped similar to a simplified version of the Monroe Street Bridge. The Velocity's official colors are named basalt, impact blue, and river rapid white.
= Sponsorship
=Club culture
The team's largest supporters' group is the 509 Syndicate, which organizes a march to the match through Riverfront Park to One Spokane Stadium. The 509 Syndicate takes part in drumming and chanting during each match, and stand behind the goal at the south-end of the stadium.
Affiliated women's clubs
In June 2021, Spokane was named as one of the founding cities of the USL W League, a women's league that began play in 2022. The team is set to join W League for the 2024 season, along with the completion of One Spokane Stadium.
Spokane's ownership announced in October 2022 that they wanted to bring professional women's soccer to the city. A women's team representing Spokane in the USL Super League was announced in May 2023. It will be owned by the USL Spokane ownership group and begin play in August 2024, sharing their home stadium with the men's team and W League team.
The team name was announced in November 2023, as Spokane Zephyr FC. The club held their first match at a fully occupied ONE Spokane Stadium on August 17, 2024. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.
Staff
As of October 18, 2024
Roster
As of October 18th, 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Team records
As of November 10, 2024
= USL League One
=^ 1. Top Scorer includes statistics from regular season league matches only.
= USL League One Playoffs
== USL Cup
== U.S. Open Cup
== Head Coaches
=Includes USL Regular Season, USL Playoffs, U.S. Open Cup, and USL Jagermeister Cup. Excludes friendlies.
Broadcasters
Spokane local channels KHQ/SWX broadcast a handful of Velocity matches throughout the season. Similarly, KREM 2/KSKN 22 cover some home matches. The club has also been televised on CBS Sports Network, which is nationally broadcast. With a couple of exceptions, all of the matches are televised on ESPN+.
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Spokane Velocity
- 2024 Spokane Velocity FC season
- 2024 USL League One season
- Spokane, Washington
- Spokane Zephyr FC
- One Spokane Stadium
- 2024 U.S. Open Cup
- 2024 Union Omaha season
- Marcelo Lage
- USL League One