sport.wikisort.org - TeamAkron Summit Assault was an American soccer team based in Akron, Ohio, United States. Founded in 2010, they played their only season in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference.
Football club
Akron Summit Assault |
Full name | Akron Metro Futbol Club Summit Assault |
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Nickname(s) | Summit Assault, Metro |
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Founded | 2010 |
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Dissolved | 2011 |
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Ground | St. Vincent-St. Mary High School Akron, Ohio |
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Capacity | 3,000 |
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Club President | Dave Laughlin |
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Head Coach | Denzil Antonio |
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League | USL Premier Development League |
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2011 | 5th, Great Lakes Playoffs: DNQ |
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Website | Club website |
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Current season |
The team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, with selected games being held at Lee Jackson Field on the campus of the University of Akron. The team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.
History
Akron Summit Assault was announced as a USL Premier Development League expansion franchise on February 23, 2011,[1] as an unofficial replacement for the Cleveland Internationals franchise which folded at the end of 2010. They played their first competitive game on May 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to Chicago Fire Premier.[2] The first goal in franchise history was scored by Michael O'Neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the Cincinnati Kings.[3] On Sunday, July 24, 2011, the Akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the Chicago Fire U-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record. The Akron Summit Assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons. Although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.
Players
Final roster
- As of June 7, 2011.[4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Year-by-year
Year |
Division |
League |
Regular Season |
Playoffs |
Open Cup |
2011 |
4 |
PDL |
5th, Great Lakes |
Did not qualify |
Did not qualify |
Head coaches
Denzil Antonio (2011)
Stadium
- Stadium at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School; Akron, Ohio (2011)
- Lee Jackson Field at the University of Akron; Akron, Ohio (2011) 2 games
Average attendance
Attendance stats are calculated by averaging each team's self-reported home attendances from the historical match archive at https://web.archive.org/web/20100105175057/http://www.uslsoccer.com/history/index_E.html.
References
External links
USL League Two |
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Eastern Conference | Northeast | |
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Mid Atlantic | |
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Metropolitan | |
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Chesapeake | |
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Central Conference | Great Lakes | |
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Valley | |
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Heartland | |
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Deep North | |
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Southern Conference | Deep South | |
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Southeast | |
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South Atlantic | |
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Mid South | |
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Lone Star | |
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Western Conference | Mountain | |
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Northwest | |
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Southwest | |
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Seasons | as USISL Premier League | |
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as PDSL | |
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as PDL |
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
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as USL League Two | |
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Miscellaneous |
- Previous clubs
- United Soccer League
- USL Championship
- USL League One
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 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
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Baseball |
- MLB
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- A+
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- Southern Ohio Copperheads
- Xenia Scouts
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Basketball |
- NBA
- Cleveland Cavaliers
- G League
- Cleveland Charge
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Football |
- NFL
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Cleveland Browns
- WFA
- Cincinnati Sizzle
- Cleveland Fusion
- Columbus Comets
- Toledo Reign
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Hockey |
- NHL
- Columbus Blue Jackets
- AHL
- Cleveland Monsters
- ECHL
- Cincinnati Cyclones
- Toledo Walleye
- USHL
- Youngstown Phantoms
- USPHL
- Toledo Cherokee
- Wooster Oilers
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Roller derby |
- WFTDA
- Akron Roller Derby
- Burning River Roller Derby
- Cincinnati Rollergirls
- Gem City Roller Derby
- Glass City Rollers
- Little Steel Derby Girls
- Ohio Roller Derby
- MRDA
- Cincinnati Battering Rams
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Rugby league |
- NARL
- Cleveland Rugby League
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Rugby union |
- USARNC
- Columbus RFC
- Dayton Area Rugby Club
- Cincinnati Wolfhounds
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Soccer | |
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Australian rules football | |
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College athletics (NCAA Division I) |
- Akron
- Bowling Green
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland State
- Dayton
- Kent State
- Miami
- Ohio
- Ohio State
- Toledo
- Wright State
- Xavier
- Youngstown State
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El Akron Summit Assault fue un equipo de fútbol de los Estados Unidos que alguna vez jugó en la USL Premier Development League, la cuarta liga de fútbol más importante del país.
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