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Midwest United FC
Founded1990
StadiumMidwest United FC Soccer Complex
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Executive DirectorLewis Robinson
Head CoachJoe White (Women) and Luke Ruff (Men)
LeagueUSL W League, USL League Two, MLS NEXT, Elite Clubs National League
WebsiteClub website

Midwest United FC is an American soccer club based in Grand Rapids, Michigan that fields teams in MLS NEXT and Elite Clubs National League and senior teams in the Great Lakes Division of USL League Two and USL W League. Midwest United FC is a youth academy affiliate of Major League Soccer club Columbus Crew.[1]

History[edit]

Midwest United FC was founded in 1990 under the moniker GRASA (Grand Rapids Area Soccer Association) and was the first youth select soccer club in Grand Rapids.[2] The initial registration was 60 players from around the area and it was from these humble beginnings that Midwest United FC has evolved into one of the region's top clubs.

In 1996, Grand Valley Premier SC was formed and was the area’s only premier soccer club for the next 10 years.

In 2007, GRASA and Grand Valley Premier merged to form Grand Rapids Crew Juniors, the first junior club affiliate of MLS franchise Columbus Crew. During its time as GR Crew Juniors the club celebrated great success, earning championships at all levels, including a National Championship in 2011 for its U17 Boys.

Grand Rapids Crew Juniors rebranded to Midwest United FC in June 2015. The name was chosen as a combination of three concepts: First, ‘Midwest’ represents where we align ourselves, as our top teams compete and win all across the Midwest region. Second, we are a ‘United’ group in our mission, not just a collection of teams. Lastly, the ‘FC’ stands for Football Club, which represents the worldwide sport we play and love.[3]

Since becoming Midwest United FC in 2016, Midwest United FC celebrated another success with the U16 Girls earning the title of US Soccer Development Academy National Champions.

In 2019, the ownership of the women's side Grand Rapids FC was transferred to Midwest United FC.[4] Originally competing in United Women's Soccer, the club has since moved to USL W League. A men's team was added in 2022 to compete in USL League Two.

In 2024, the club's men's team qualified for the USL League Two playoffs for the first time since it joined the league.

Home Facility[edit]

The team's current home facility is the Midwest United FC Soccer Complex in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Players[edit]

Notable current & former players[edit]

Head coaches[edit]

  • England Joe White (2023–present, USL W League)
  • England Luke Ruff (2023–present, USL League Two)
  • England Lewis Robinson (2017, 2020–2022)
  • England Chris Allen (2018)
  • England James Gilpin (2018–2019)

Honors[edit]

USL League Two

    • Playoffs Qualifiers: 2024

United Women's Soccer

  • National championships (1): 2017
  • Conference season championships (2)
    • Midwest Conference: 2017
    • Midwest North Conference: 2021
  • Conference playoff championships (3)

Minor competitions

  • UWS Stadium Showcase: 2020

Year-by-year[edit]

Year Tier League Regular Season Playoffs
2017 2 UWS 1st of 7, Midwest (8–1–1) UWS champions
2018 2 UWS 2nd of 7, Midwest (7–1–2) National semifinal
2019 2 UWS 4th of 6, Midwest (3–5–2) Conference final
2020 2 UWS Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021 2 UWS 1st of 5, Midwest North (9–0–1) National semifinal
2022 4 USLW 2nd of 8, Great Lakes (7–3–2) DNQ
2023 4 USLW 4th of 6, Great Lakes (5–5–2) DNQ

Historic record vs opponents[edit]

Legend
0–0–0 Win–loss-draw
0–0 Win–loss
* No games played
Opponent League Playoffs MI Cup Played Total GF GA GD Win %
Michigan AFC Ann Arbor 3–2–1 * * 6 3–2–1 9 11 –2 .583
Illinois Chicago KICS 1–0 * * 1 1–0 3 1 +2 1.000
Ohio Cleveland Force SC 1–1 * * 2 1–1 2 2 0 .500
Connecticut Connecticut Fusion * 0–1 * 1 0–1 1 2 –1 .000
Michigan Corktown AFC 2–0 0–0–1 (1–0 PKs) * 3 2–0–1 11 7 +4 .833
Michigan Detroit City FC 6–0 * * 6 6–0 17 6 +11 1.000
Michigan Detroit Sun FC 4–2 1–0–1 (1–0 PKs) * 8 5–2–1 15 11 +4 .688
Indiana FC Indiana 2–0 1–0 * 3 3–0 16 1 +15 1.000
Michigan Flint City AFC 1–3–1 * * 5 1–3–1 14 13 +1 .300
Indiana Fort Wayne United FC 4–0 * * 4 4–0 19 1 +18 1.000
Michigan Genesee FC 1–0 * * 1 1–0 7 0 +7 1.000
Indiana Indiana Elite FC 1–0 * * 1 1–0 12 0 +12 1.000
Indiana Indiana Union[B] 3–1–1 0–1 * 6 3–2–1 31 14 +17 .583
Indiana Indy Eleven 0–1 * * 1 0–1 0 1 –1 .000
Michigan Kalamazoo FC 3–1–1 * * 5 3–1–1 13 7 +6 .700
Kentucky Kings Hammer FC 1–0–1 * * 2 1–0–1 3 0 +3 .750
Pennsylvania Inferno Rush * 0–1 * 1 0–1 3 4 –1 .000
Michigan Lansing United 1–3–2 2–0 * 8 3–3–2 18 15 +3 .500
New York (state) Long Island Rough Riders * 0–0–1 (1–0 PKs) * 1 0–0–1 2 2 0 .500
Michigan Michigan Legends FC 2–0–3 * * 5 2–0–3 14 7 +7 .700
Michigan Motor City FC * * 0–1 1 0–1 1 3 –2 .000
Michigan Muskegon Risers SC 2–0 * * 2 2–0 8 2 +6 1.000
Kentucky Racing Louisville FC 0–1 * * 1 0–1 2 3 –1 .000
California Santa Clarita Blue Heat * 1–0 * 1 1–0 3 1 +2 1.000
Missouri St. Louis Scott Gallagher SC * 1–0 * 1 1–0 3 1 +2 1.000
Ohio Toledo Villa FC 1–0 * * 1 1–0 4 0 +4 1.000
Total 39–15–10 6–3–3 (3–0 PKs) 0–1 77 45–19–13 231 114 +117 .700
  • Note: Table includes all competitive matches and does not include friendlies.
  • Updated to end of 2023 season.
  1. ^
    B Indy Premier SC was renamed Indiana Union in 2019.

Player records[edit]

  • Note: Table includes all competitive matches and does not include friendlies.
  • Updated to end of 2023 season
  • Reference:[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ColumbusCrew.com. "Columbus Crew Announce New Affiliate: Midwest United FC | Columbus Crew". ColumbusCrew.com. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  2. ^ midwestunitedfc.com https://midwestunitedfc.com/club/mission. Retrieved 2024-05-30. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ midwestunitedfc.com https://midwestunitedfc.com/club/mission. Retrieved 2024-05-30. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ PR, UWS (2019-12-24). "GRFC Announces Collaboration With Midwest United". United Women's Soccer. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  5. ^ "UWS Provides Update on 2020 Season". Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  6. ^ What If It Rains - All Time Stats

External links[edit]