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Rovers FC
Full nameRovers Football Club
Nickname(s)The Rovers
Founded2009; 15 years ago (2009)
StadiumRovers Club Pitch
PresidentJoel Sablan
ManagerJack Kido
LeagueGuam Soccer League

Rovers Football Club is a professional association football club based in Guam. Rovers FC senior team participates in the Guam Soccer League.[1] Rovers FC has men's, women's and youth teams competing in various national divisions.

History

Rovers FC was founded in 2009 through shared vision of four passionate amateur level footballers who committed to challenge the island's historically dominant clubs. The masters (40+) team provided the foundation of the club with success in all championship finals from 2009–19. Numerous other fruitful tours resulted in travels to Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands and Hong Kong. Plans for the club's growth were cultivated during the many trips abroad for friendlies. In 2010, a Rovers FC Division 2 team was established in the Guam Football Association Men's League. After finishing 1st, 2nd, and 1st, a decision was made in 2013 to finally enter the top level on the island through the development of a Division 1 squad. To provide a sustainable base of players it was also decided to form a youth program. In 2014 the first Rovers Youth squad was formed in the u6 division with a plan to expand into all divisions over the next few years. In 2018 Rovers FC became the second largest club on Guam with a team in every adult and youth league division.

In 2017 the club developed a regular practice and home field in association with St Johns School by adopting their field and accepting local students into the club. In 2022 the club acquired a long term lease to develop an outdoor practice mini pitch to use for all divisions and age groups.

Local competitions

The season for youth games held at Guam Football Association are usually spring (February to April) and fall (September to November). Rovers FC practices at St Johns School are held every Thursday 5pm-630pm and Sunday 8am-930am during the season. Offseason practices are held at Rovers Club mini pitch and are ongoing through out the season. Mens, Women's and youth games schedule can be found on the Guam Football Association website.

Rovers FC D1 team secured a "double crown" by finishing as champions in their first year in the BGMSL and winning the Guam Football Association Cup in 2014.[2] The Rovers FC D1 squad repeated as Division 1 champions again in 2015 securing the privilege to participate in regional AFC competitions such as the AFC President's Cup (AFC CL for “emerging nations”) and now in the AFC Cup Qualifying Playoffs which has replaced the AFC President's Cup (2016 AFC Cup). The club's rise mirrored national team success which has seen the Guam national team move from FIFA ranking 201 to 146 over the previous five years.

International competitions

On many occasions Rovers FC has travelled to Hong Kong and Saipan with future plans to travel to the Philippines, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and other destinations. The Rovers FC also has plans to continue to springboard to new competitions in regional locations by becoming the very first club from Guam to take part in an official AFC Tournament, the AFC Cup Qualifying Play-offs. In the 2016 AFC Cup Qualifying Play-offs, Rovers FC competed against Dordoi Bishkek, the champions of Kyrgyzstan's premier league, and Benfica de Macau, the champions of Macau's premier league.

Rovers FC has a history of hosting various tournaments whereby clubs from foreign countries have traveled to Guam to compete. Club teams mostly from Japan and Saipan visit Guam to participate in these special weekend tournaments. There are plans on the horizon for these types of tournaments to become more frequent with visiting teams from Korea, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the Philippines as well as the teams from Japan and Saipan. Rovers FC have already acquired the reputation as an outstanding hosting club and will continue to elevate these events to bolster that reputation.

Achievements

2013–14,[3] 2014–15, 2015–16,[4] 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
2014,[5] 2016[4]

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United States USA David Drews
3 DF Guam GUM Bryan Torres
4 MF Colombia COL Gustavo Pro
5 DF Guam GUM Ajay Pothen
6 MF Guam GUM Darren Apiag
7 DF Yemen YEM Kazem Al sulaiwi
8 MF Guam GUM Bryan Cadiz
9 FW Guam GUM Min Choi
10 MF Guam GUM Mark Chargualaf (Captain)
11 FW Guam GUM Matt Robles
12 DF Guam GUM Ryan Quitigua
14 FW United States USA Kayote Lawson
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 FW Guam GUM Devan Mendiola
17 DF Guam GUM Nathan Sablan
19 MF Cuba CUB Daniel Jurado
20 DF Guam GUM Camden Aguon
21 DF Guam GUM Jonah Sablan
23 MF United States USA Kelby Hernandez
24 MF United States USA Michael Crowley
25 DF Iran IRN Mobin Rezaei
26 DF Guam GUM Dominic Gadia
30 GK Guam GUM JR Campos

Club officials (board)

  • Richard Hawes
  • Joel Sablan
  • Pedro Walls
  • Saied Safa
  • Craig Wade

Continental history

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Position
2017 AFC Cup Qualifying Round Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek 0–2 3rd
Macau Benfica de Macau 2–4

References

  1. ^ "Guam Football Association - Schedule & Results". www.guamfa.com. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
  2. ^ "Guam 2013/14". RSSSF. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
  3. ^ "Guam Football Association - Rovers DI take Budweiser Soccer League championship". guamfa.com. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Guam Football Association - Rovers FC D1 win Bank of Guam GFA Cup vs Shipyard". guamfa.com. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  5. ^ "Guam Football Association - Rovers DI capture Bank of Guam 7th Annual GFA Cup title". guamfa.com. Retrieved 4 January 2017.