sport.wikisort.org - TeamAtlanta Silverbacks U23’s was an American soccer team based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Founded in 2006, the team played in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, until 2008, when the franchise folded and the team left the league.
Football club
Atlanta Silverbacks U23’sFull name | Atlanta Silverbacks U23’s |
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Nickname(s) | U23’s |
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Founded | 2006 |
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Ground | RE/MAX Greater Atlanta Stadium |
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Capacity | 4,000 |
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Chairman | Stephen Pratten |
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Manager | Steve Muccillo |
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League | USL Premier Development League |
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2008 | 4th, Southeast Division |
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The team played its home games at the soccer-specific RE/MAX Greater Atlanta Stadium in nearby Chamblee, Georgia. The team's colors were red, black and white.
History
The Atlanta Silverbacks U23's entered the PDL in 2006 as the new development arm of the Atlanta Silverbacks USL First Division franchise. With the backing and support of their parent organization, the first year was pretty successful for the club. The team were unbeaten in their first five games, the highlight of which was an impressive 3–0 victory over Ajax Orlando Prospects that featured a brace by striker Damone Priestley. The highlights in June included a free-scoring see-sawing game against Raleigh CASL Elite which the Silverbacks emerged from as 4–3 winners, and an impressive 6–0 demolition West Virginia Chaos that featured a hat trick from defender John Drummond. The Silverbacks form faded in the latter half of the season, where they managed two wins in their final seven games. A 2–2 tie away at Nashville Metros on the final day of the season eventually left the Silverbacks 3rd in the South Atlantic Division, just out of the playoffs. Midfielder Jyler Noviello was the top scorer, registering 7 goals on the season, while John Drummond tallied 6 assists to go with his own 5 goals.
2007 was much of the same for the Silverbacks, who continued to tally a number of impressive results. The team lost just two games all season – 4–0 to Cary RailHawks U23's in June and 2–1 away to the Palm Beach Pumas in July – and were models of consistency for much of the year. In fact, the season ended with the Silverbacks on a 5-game winning streak which included a massive 8–0 hammering of Cocoa Expos and a 2–0 final day victory against divisional champions Carolina Dynamo; however, the gods were not smiling on the men from Atlanta as Central Florida Kraze's 3–0 victory over Palm Beach in their final regular season game left the Silverbacks third in the division for a second year in a row, pipped at the post to the playoff spot on goal difference. Striker Ryan Roushandel notched an impressive 8 goals on the season, while both David Bell and Patrick Murray registered 4 assists each.
The Silverbacks entered the 2008 season with plans to emulate their big brothers, who had finished as runners-up in the 2007 USL1 playoffs; they started strongly, opening with an exciting 3–3 tie at home against Cary RailHawks U23's, and winning four of their next five games of the season, including an impressive 4–0 drubbing of the hapless Palm Beach Pumas. They began June with a whopping 7–1 demolition of Nashville Metros in which Chad Burt scored a hat trick, but thereafter the Silverbacks suffered a dip in form. They lost three games on the trot in late June, conceding a late goal to lose 2–1 at Carolina Dynamo, and letting Bradenton Academics score on them five times, and suddenly their playoff spot was in jeopardy. Despite winning three of their final games of the regular season, all of which were high scoring thrillers, and included a last-minute winner in the 3–2 victory over Nashville, and a 4–2 final day blowout over Carolina Dynamo in which Ryan Roushandel scored a hat trick, they were never quite able to make up the deficit brought on by their mid season slump, eventually finishing a close 4th in the Southeast Division, 6 point out of the playoffs. Ryan Roushandel scored 12 goals for the season, while Jeff Scannella contributed 9 assists.
Following the conclusion of the 2008 season, the team's parent organization, the senior Atlanta Silverbacks, announced they would be withdrawing from the 2009 USL First Division campaign in order to "assess the landscape".[1] As such, the Silverbacks U23's also withdrew from the PDL.
Year-by-year
Year |
Division |
League |
Regular Season |
Playoffs |
Open Cup |
2006 |
4 |
USL PDL |
3rd, South Atlantic |
Did not qualify |
Did not qualify |
2007 |
4 |
USL PDL |
3rd, Southeast |
Did not qualify |
Did not qualify |
2008 |
4 |
USL PDL |
4th, Southeast |
Did not qualify |
Did not qualify |
Head coaches
Steve Muccillo (2006–2008)
Stadia
Average attendance
Year |
Attendance |
Notes |
2006 | 149 | |
2007 | 156 | |
2008 | — | |
All Time | 153 | |
References
External links
 Soccer in the United States |
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- U.S. Soccer Federation
- USASA
- USCS
- State Soccer Associations
- League system
- History
- Hall of Fame
- Awards
- Clubs
- International competition
- Champions
- Venues (stadiums by capacity
- Soccer-specific stadium)
- Women's soccer in the United States
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Men's | National teams | |
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Outdoor leagues | Professional |
- MLS
- USL Championship
- USL League One
- NISA
- MLS Next Pro
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Amateur |
- USL League Two
- NISA Nation
- NPSL
- CSL
- EPSL
- EPLWA
- GCPL
- MWPL
- OVPL
- SFSFL
- UPSL
- USLPA
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Defunct |
- AFA (1884–1924)
- American Cup (1885–1924)
- ALPF (1894)
- APSL (2015–2018)
- NAFL (1895–1898)
- AAFA Cup (1912–13)
- ASL (1921–1933)
- ASL (1933–1983)
- NASFL (1946–47)
- USA (1967)
- NPSL (1967)
- NASL (1968–1984)
- USL (1984–85)
- LSSA (1987–1992)
- ASL (1988–89)
- WSA (1989)
- USL 2nd (1990–2010)
- A-League (1995–2004)
- USL 1st (2005–2009)
- D2 Pro League (2010)
- PLA (2015–2017)
- NASL (2011–2017)
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Indoor leagues | Current |
- MASL
- MASL2
- MASL3
- NISL
- PASL
- WISL
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Defunct |
- NASL (1975–76, 1979–1984)
- MISL (1978–1992)
- NPSL (1984–2001)
- CISL (1993–1997)
- EISL (1997–98)
- WISL (1998–2001)
- MISL (2001–2008)
- AISL (2003–2008)
- XSL (2008–09)
- MISL (2008–2014)
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Futsal leagues | |
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Club competitions |
- U.S. Open Cup
- National Amateur Cup
- Hank Steinbrecher Cup
- U.S. Open (indoor)
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College soccer |
- NCAA Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
- U.S. Soccer Spring Men's College Program
- NAIA Championship
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Women's | National teams | |
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Outdoor leagues | Professional |
- NWSL
- NWSL Challenge Cup
- NWSL Shield
- Playoffs
- USL Super League (beginning play in 2023)
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Amateur |
- USL W League
- WPSL
- UWS
- OVPL
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Indoor leagues | |
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Futsal leagues | |
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International competitions |
- SheBelieves Cup
- Tournament of Nations
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Club competitions |
- Women's Open
- Women's Amateur
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College soccer |
- NCAA Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
- NAIA Championship
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Defunct leagues |
- W-League (1995–2015)
- WUSA (2001–2003)
- WPS (2009–2011)
- WPSL Elite (2012)
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Youth | Leagues |
- AYSO
- NFHS
- USYSA
- Super Y League
- MLS Next
- USL Academy
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Competitions |
- US Youth Soccer National Championships
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By city |
- Houston
- Los Angeles
- New York City
- Seattle
- St. Louis
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Other topics |
- Most expensive American soccer transfers
- Broadcast rights
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Sports teams based in or near Atlanta, Georgia |
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Baseball |
- MLB
- Atlanta Braves
- IL
- Gwinnett Stripers
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Basketball |
- NBA
- Atlanta Hawks
- WNBA
- Atlanta Dream
- G League
- College Park Skyhawks
- ABA
- Atlanta Aliens
- Atlanta Experience
- Atlanta Wildcats
- East Point Jaguars
- Georgia Gwizzlies
- WBA
- Marietta Storm
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Esports |
- CDL
- Atlanta FaZe
- OWL
- Atlanta Reign
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Football |
- NFL
- Atlanta Falcons
- WFA
- Atlanta Phoenix
- USWFL
- Atlanta Heartbreakers
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Hockey |
- ECHL
- Atlanta Gladiators
- NA3HL
- Atlanta Capitals
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Lacrosse | |
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Roller derby |
- WFTDA
- Atlanta Roller Derby
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Rugby league |
- USA Rugby League
- Atlanta Rhinos
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Rugby union |
- MLR
- Rugby ATL
- RSL
- Life University
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Soccer | |
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Ultimate | |
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College athletics (NCAA Division I) |
- Georgia Tech
- Georgia State
- Kennesaw State
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 Sports teams based in Georgia |
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Baseball |
- MLB
- Atlanta Braves
- IL
- Gwinnett Stripers
- SAL
- Rome Braves
- CPL
- Macon Bacon
- Savannah Bananas
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Basketball |
- NBA
- Atlanta Hawks
- WNBA
- Atlanta Dream
- NBA G League
- College Park Skyhawks
- ECBL
- C-Port Trojans
- Fort Gordon Eagles
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Esports |
- CDL
- Atlanta Faze
- OWL
- Atlanta Reign
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Football |
- NFL
- Atlanta Falcons
- NAL
- Columbus Lions
- WFA
- Atlanta Phoenix
- UAL
- Peach State Cats
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Hockey |
- ECHL
- Atlanta Gladiators
- Savannah Ghost Pirates (2022–23)
- SPHL
- Macon Mayhem
- FPHL
- Columbus River Dragons
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Lacrosse | |
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Roller derby |
- WFTDA
- Atlanta Roller Derby
- Classic City Rollergirls
- Soul City Sirens
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Rugby league | |
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Rugby union |
- MLR
- Rugby ATL
- RSL
- Life University
- GRU
- Atlanta Renegades
- Augusta Rugby Football Club
- Savannah Shamrocks RFC
- Trojans Rugby Football Club
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Soccer | |
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Ultimate | |
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