SGFC Eagles Maryland
Nickname(s) | Super Green The Screaming Eagles | ||
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Founded | 1999 | ||
Ground | Paint Branch High Stadium | ||
Capacity | 5,000 | ||
Owner | SGFC Consortium | ||
General Manager | Paul Akinrimisi | ||
Coach | Richard Opanuga (Head coach) Paul Ocampo (Technical coach) | ||
League | American Soccer League | ||
2017 | NorthEast Conference: 2nd
Spring Season: 2nd Overall: TBD Playoffs: Conf. Knockout | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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SGFC Eagles Maryland is a professional soccer club based in Maryland. The club competes in American Soccer League following 2017 ASL expansion.[1] Founded in 1999 as The Super Green Football club, the team participated in the 2009 Bob Marley Tournament and won the championship that season.[2]
History
Founded in 1999 as The Super Green Football club, the team participated in the 2009 Bob Marley Tournament and won the championship that season. Later in the year, the team participated in the Baltimore Mayor’s Cup, a Maryland Major Soccer League tournament, where they lose in the finals and became the runner ups. The Super Green FC team is known also within the Metropolitan area of Washington DC as Screaming Eagles and SGFC Sports Club. The team also won the Maryland State title “Rowland Cup” in 2013 with a victory over Baltimore bays representing Region 1 in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup (MDCVA) prior to National Cup Disqualification.[3]
SGFC Eagles unfailing achievements has inspired many and attracted football talents across the northeast part of United States, keeps consistent patterns over the years around the corridor of amateur soccer and developing youth to overseas program for next level of career. The American Soccer League (ASL) soccer franchise revealed a new team name and logo late last year 2016. Formerly Super Green Football Club, an affiliate of ASL has been rebranded as the SGFC Eagles Maryland Sports Club, according to press release announced by the owner and club stakeholders. Along with a new team name, the club announced a new logo which was developed with significant fan input. The club’s focus remains on being Metropolitan area of Baltimore Washington District team, the club for all of the cities and cultures that make up State of Maryland.[4]
January 2nd 2017 it was announced that Obatola Gabriel formerly of Sisaket FC a first Division team in Thailand has successfully penned a contract in the bid to ensure that SGFC Eagles attain desirable height in the ASL League.[5]. Joining this Ex-International is Penang FC highest goal scorer, Ranti Martins had previously played at Malaysia's Super League club and Penang FC after getting released by East Bengal at the end of last season Ranti Martin Soleye, a prolofic stricker in India I-League has come home to stay and have a fresh move with Maryland-based professional soccer team SGFC Eagles for 2017 Season.[6]
Ivory Coast native Henri Manhebo signed a new one year contract with SGFC Eagles Maryland that will keep him till the next season with an option of extension the team announced his capture early this year during US Soccer Convention. The midfielder played for Roughnecks last season in USL and made his first appearance in a 1-1 draw at Oklahoma City in the Black Gold Derby. He was a starter in Tulsa's final 10 games of the season, recording his first professional goal in a 5-1 win over Real Monarchs SLC last August. Manhebo joined the Roughnecks midway through the club’s inaugural season, and quickly established himself as a key player in the midfield. [7]
Supporters
In 2016 the first fan-supporting club of SGFC Eagles Sports Club was founded and it was named Eagles Nest. Today, the forum exists but is semi-active as there are no official registered members. Few years ago there was a try of re-establishing the club by electing a new management board and by registering new members, The club supported the team for almost the season this year 2017 inside and outside of Maryland as many soccer matches were organised and supported by the club's members in order to support SGFC Eagles away from her base. The fans of SGFC Eagles never gave up on team, although the last two games were lost due to poor performance As time goes on Eagles slowly gains the trust of her fans again and the amount of supporters is getting bigger and bigger during the mid season of 2017.
Year-by-year
Year | League | Result |
2009 | Bob Marley Tournament | Winner |
2009 | Baltimore Mayor’s Cup (MSL) | Runners-Up |
2010 | TNT 32nd Annual Championship | Runners-Up |
2010 | NSFUSA Soccer Convention | Winner |
2012 | NSFUSA Soccer Convention | Second Runner-Up |
2012 | TNT 34th Annual Championship | Winner |
2013 | Diaspora World Cup League | Quarter final |
2013 | NSFUSA Soccer Convention | 2nd Place |
2013 | Maryland International Soccer League | Winner |
2013 | Lamar Hunt US Open Cup - Rowland Cup | State Champion |
2014 | Maryland International Soccer League | Winner |
2014 | Diaspora World Cup League MD | Challenge Cup Winner |
2014 | TNT 35th Annual Championship | Winnner |
2014 | Baltimore Mayor’s Cup (MMSL) | Winner |
2015 | NSFUSA Soccer Convention | Second Runner-Up |
2015 | African Community Cup | 2nd Place |
2016 | Baltimore Mayor’s Cup | Winner |
2017 | Baltimore Mayor’s Cup | Undecided |
Affiliated Clubs
In 2016 SGFC's directive board announced the beginning of the affiliation link with The 36 Lion Football Club Lagos as a sister Club, The main part of the memorandum of understanding states that The 36 Lion Football Club will provide to SGFC Eagles young and talented players from their organization to promote soccer players in Overseas to enable them achieve next level of career opportunities. Also, the deal included an exchange of expertise between the teams on football matters. The first player sent on loan to SGFC Eagles from The 36 Lion Football Club was Friday Abuka Kareem with jersey #4 who made 25 appearances with SGFC during the 2016 season after returning from unsuccessful tryout with NK Olimpija Ljubljana a Slovenian PrvaLiga football team.[8]
Colors and Badge
The team's colors and original logo were announced on October 2016, along with those of the other 4 original team's logo previously adopted during a presentation in Baltimore. Green and white are SGFC Eagles's primary colors, alongside the three stripes along the shoulder in white.
The final design incorporates team history through our vintage logo of eagles soaring higher. It also includes Maryland state flag which shows our landscape of Patriotism. The Super Green Football club establishment year was 1999 after parting operations with most vibrant amateur team in metro area called “Washington Eagles FC”.
Stadium
The home ground of SGFC Eagles Maryland is Paint Branch High School Stadium, a multi purpose sports facility located in Burtonsville Maryland immediately after gaining expansion and traction into American Soccer League in 2017 and is located north of the stadium, and is where the Reserve Division team plays. The Stadium is the home of "Panthers" and is owned by Paint Branch High School, a high school located in Burtonsville, an unincorporated section of Montgomery County, Maryland.
Training Facilities
Since the club's founding in 1999. The Maryland SGFC Eagles Training field used to be MNCPPC Recreation Park located in Metzerott,College Park, adjacent University Of maryland. In 2017, SGFC Eagles shifted training to the heart of City at Ruth Babe football Field at Cardinal Ribbons Training Complex in Baltimore. The publicly owned sports center of Babe Ruth synthetic Field is leased for SGFC Eagles Sports Club by Y of Central Maryland located in Baltimore outside the city of Baltimore. The field is negotiated and administered by Eagles Fans of Baltimore. The facility has one full-size football pitches with fencing and lighting, as well as a building that has locker rooms, fully equipped fitness center and dormitory for players of the "Super Green".
May 4, 2017 SGFC Eagles Sports Club board announced a major upgrade of new training facilities in Montgomery County, belonging to Blair Montgomery High School After the end of the upgrade the training center will include new locker rooms, new gym, recovery room, utility rooms and a brand new pitch, which includes main football pitch technical standards in order to provide the best available training improvement. The construction is set to finish in the end of the summer and the upgraded center is expected to be one of the best in the state of Maryland.
Players
SGFC Eagles Sports Club has 36 players, grouped into active categories of squad ready for loan and possible player transfers. The Eagles team consist of 18 players actively current [Team A] and 18 players grouped for U23 Feeders team and U19 Developmental [Team B].
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Management
Position | Name | Country |
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President | Richard Opanuga | United States |
Vice President | Paul Akinrimisi | United States |
Director of Athletics | Paul Ocampo | United States |
Director, Sports Medicine | Daniel Olanrewaju | United States |
Director, Communications & Media policy | Rotimi Omope | United States |
Head of Public Relations | Brian Baublitz | United States |
Equipment Manager | Emmanuel Olagunle | United States |
Media Officer - Africa | Olawale Olatoye | Nigeria |
Cardiologist | Dr. Zuyue Wang | China |
Club officials
Position | Name | Country |
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Head Coach | Richard Opanuga | United States |
Technical Coach | Paul Ocampo | United States |
Goalkeeper & Fitness Coach | Bremer Fernández | Spain |
References
- ^ "SGFC wins first ASL soccer league match in U.S." Guardian. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
- ^ "SGFC Eagles Committed To Change To Bring Back Winning Tradition After Heavy Defeat". Sport Flames. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
- ^ "Screaming Eagles disqualified from USASA Region I qualifying, Aegean Hawks advance to semis -".
- ^ "American Soccer League - Powered by Soccer Max Websites!". www.aslsoccer.org.
- ^ "SGFC Eagles Maryland Seals Gabriel Obatola And Ranti Martins Deal For New ASL Season". sportflames.com.
- ^ "Ranti Martins Set To Play In American Soccer League". Feverpitch.
- ^ "Henri Manhebo Gouhan Finally Signs For SGFC Eagles Maryland To Fortify The Team".
- ^ "Affiliates".