Angkor City FC
Full name | Angkor City Football Club | |
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Founded | 2013 | |
Ground | Hanuman Stadium Siem Reap province, Cambodia | |
Capacity | 5,000[citation needed] | |
Head Coach | Charlie Pomroy | |
League | Cambodian League 2 | |
2022 | Cambodian League 2, 11th | |
Website | http://nextstepfc.net | |
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Angkor City Football Club, formerly known as Next Step Football Club is a Cambodian professional association football club based in Siem Reap province. The club plays in Cambodian League 2.
History
Foundation
Next Step Football Club was founded in 2013 by Charlie Pomroy and Keo Sophal. With the help of goalkeeping coach Charles Dailey,[1] the not-for-profit football academy, working to help underprivileged children in Cambodia, joined the Cambodian second tier to participate in its first professional season in 2022.
Debut professional season
Next Step Football Club registered as a professional club in July 2021, before making its professional football debut in 2022. The team finished 11th in the league, with Brazilian striker Bruno Krenkel ending the season as the club's top scorer, logging ten goals – one of those, a long-range wonder strike, which gained global acclaim.[2]
In 2023, former Dorchester Town F.C. manager Callum Brooks joined the club as technical director.[3] Brooks stated that he joined Next Step "to be another body behind a great vision".[4]
Investment in the club
In 2023, Next Step teamed up with recruitment and relocation company Next Step International (NSI) “in a deal which will see the latter help hire, move and adapt the latest quality football talent from around the world” to Cambodia.[5]
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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References
- ^ Wright, Gavin. "Helping change the face of soccer in Cambodia with the Next Step FC academy". nevermanagealone.com. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
- ^ "Neymar Speechless! Wonder Goal by Bruno Krenkel in Cambodia".
- ^ "Callum Brooks Moves to Cambodia".
- ^ "KOF Interview Charlie Pomroy Next Step FC".
- ^ "NSI partner with Next Step FC on recruitment and relocation deal to attract new talent to Cambodian football".