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FC Gold Pride

FC Gold Pride was an American professional women's soccer club based in the San Francisco Bay Area, which participated in Women's Professional Soccer. The club replaced the San Jose CyberRays of the defunct Women's United Soccer Association as the top-level women's soccer team in the San Francisco Bay Area. FC Gold Pride moved to its final home of Pioneer Stadium on the campus of CSU East Bay in June 2010 after opening their 2010 home schedule at the Castro Valley High School Athletic Stadium. The club ceased operations in November 2010 after struggling financially and being unable to find new investors.[2]

FC Gold Pride
Full nameFC Gold Pride
FoundedSeptember 3, 2008
DissolvedNovember 16, 2010
StadiumPioneer Stadium, Hayward, California
Capacity5,000[1]
Coordinates37°39′26.27″N 122°3′38.41″W / 37.6572972°N 122.0606694°W / 37.6572972; -122.0606694
OwnerNeSmith Family
General managerIlisa Kessler
Head coachAlbertin Montoya
LeagueWomen's Professional Soccer
20101st, WPS Playoff Champions

Team history edit

Founding edit

FC Gold Pride was founded on September 3, 2008, as the seventh and final team to join the new top-tier Women's Professional Soccer league. The team was owned by a group led by Brian and Nancy NeSmith, the former being the CEO of Sunnyvale-based internet technology company Blue Coat Systems.[3] Former San Jose Clash midfielder and local youth coach Albertin Montoya was named the team's first head coach, while former CyberRays and Brazil national team player Sissi was announced as the team's first assistant coach on September 29, 2008.[4]

On November 13, 2008, the team announced that it would play its home matches at Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clara, which it shared with the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer as well as the Santa Clara University soccer teams.[5][6] The team revealed its official name of FC Gold Pride, and its logo of a lioness, to the public for the first time on November 19, 2008.[6]

On September 16, 2008, WPS conducted its initial player allocation of United States national team players. The league allocated Nicole Barnhart, Leslie Osborne, and Rachel Buehler to FC Gold Pride.[7] On September 24, 2008, the league allocated a further four players to the Bay Area via the 2008 WPS International Draft: strikers Christine Sinclair (Canada) and Eriko Arakawa (Japan), and Brazilian midfielder Formiga and defender Érika. The Pride signed a one-year deal with Formiga in February 2009,[8] as well as Arakawa, post-draft discovery pick Adriane (Brazil),[9] Érika, and Sinclair.[10]

At the 2009 WPS Draft, FC Gold Pride drafted three former college players: UCLA midfielder Christina DiMartino, Notre Dame defender Carrie Dew, and Penn State forward Tiffany Weimer. Also amongst the 2009 draftees was former United States national team star Brandi Chastain.[11]

2009 WPS season edit

FC Gold Pride won their inaugural WPS game against the Boston Breakers on April 5, 2009.[12] The club remained in strong contention until defender Kandace Wilson was injured during a home game against the Los Angeles Sol. After that, FC Gold Pride's second loss at the hands of the Washington Freedom marked the beginning of the club's slide to the bottom of the WPS rankings, where it would remain for the rest of the season. The club's transactions in the wake of Wilson's injury included signing Los Angeles Sol draftee Greer Barnes, elevating developmental player Marisa Abegg to the full roster, and returning Sissi to the field as a player.

In the end, FC Gold Pride failed to make the 2009 Women's Professional Soccer Playoffs, after a must-win game against the Saint Louis Athletica ended in a 1–1 draw.[13] The club finally snapped its ten-game winless streak with a final 3–2 win against the Washington Freedom on August 1, 2009.[14] However, a last loss to Sky Blue FC and a tie with Saint Louis Athletica did not allow FC Gold Pride to avoid finishing last in the WPS standings.

2009–10 off-season moves edit

The only player FC Gold Pride lost to the 2009 WPS Expansion Draft was defender Leigh Ann Robinson, chosen by the Atlanta Beat.[15] Over the course of the offseason, the club traded Allison Whitworth to the Beat for the 10th- and 12th-overall picks in the 2010 WPS Draft,[16] lost team co-captain Leslie Osborne[17] and assists leader Tiffany Weimer to the Boston Breakers in free agency,[18] loaned Eriko Arakawa back to her former Nadeshiko League club NTV Beleza for the remainder of her WPS contract,[19] waived contract options for Adriane, Érika, and Formiga,[20] and in February 2010 also waived Brandi Chastain.[21]

The club signed Canadian player Candace Chapman on October 8, 2009,[22] and after scouting the 2009 UEFA Women's Championship, the club signed Norwegian international Solveig Gulbrandsen on December 10.[23]

FC Gold Pride acquired Los Angeles Sol player Camille Abily in exchange for midfielder Tina DiMartino, FC Gold Pride's top 2009 WPS Draft pick, and the 14th-overall pick in the 2010 draft and rights to a 2009 international discovery player.[24] In the 2010 WPS Draft, FC Gold Pride selected 2009 Hermann Trophy winner Kelley O'Hara, New Zealand international Ali Riley, and 2008 U-20 World Cup champions Becky Edwards and Kaley Fountain, among others.[25]

The Los Angeles Sol ceased operations not long afterward, and in the ensuing 2010 WPS Dispersal Draft FC Gold Pride acquired Marta, Kiki Bosio, and Lindsay Browne.[26] The club separately signed another Los Angeles Sol goalkeeper Brittany Cameron as a free agent.[27]

2010 season edit

FC Gold Pride started fast and kept its momentum running throughout the 2010 season. Despite the departure of Solveig Gulbrandsen and trading Kaley Fountain to the Atlanta Beat, the Pride dominated the league's regular season and on September 26, 2010, won their first WPS Championship by defeating the Philadelphia Independence, 4–0.[28] Three members of the team garnered end of season honors: Marta was named Player of the Year and won the Golden Boot, both for the second consecutive season; Nicole Barnhart was named Goalkeeper of the Year; and Ali Riley was named Rookie of the Year. After the close of the 2010 season it was revealed on November 16, 2010 that FC Gold Pride had folded and would not be returning for the 2011 season.[29][30]

Players edit

Final squad edit

As of August 30, 2010.[31]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF   USA Kristen Graczyk
14 DF   USA Becky Edwards
15 FW   USA Tiffeny Milbrett
16 DF   USA Rosie Tantillo
17 DF   USA Niki Cross
18 GK   USA Brittany Cameron
19 DF   USA Carrie Dew
20 MF   FRA Camille Abily
21 GK   USA Erin Guthrie
77 MF   USA Shannon Boxx

Team captains edit

Final staff edit

As of January 2010.[34]
Technical staff
Position Name Nationality
Head coach Albertin Montoya   American
Assistant coach Vilmar Marques   Brazilian
Assistant coach Baptista, Rodrigo   Brazilian
Goalkeeper coach Jay Cooney   American
General manager
  •   Ilisa Kessler (November 1, 2008 – November 16, 2010)

All-time records edit

Only competitive matches (regular season and playoffs) are counted. Wins, draws, and losses are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shoot-outs are not counted.
Season-by-season results
Season League Manager Nat. From To P W D L GF GA Place Playoffs
2009 WPS Albertin Montoya   USA Sep 3, 2008 Sep 26, 2010 20 4 6 10 17 28 7th DNQ
2010 WPS 25 17 5 3 50 19 1st Champions
Total 45 21 11 13 67 47
Team records[35][36]

WPS awards edit

Home stadiums edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Almond, Elliott (November 15, 2010). "WPS champion FC Gold Pride will fold after failing to find investors". Retrieved June 21, 2023.
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  16. ^ (Press release). FC Gold Pride. October 29, 2009. Archived from the original on November 3, 2009. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
  17. ^ a b Kassouf, Jeff (October 20, 2009). "Osborne agrees to terms with Breakers". The Equalizer. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
  18. ^ Civin, Todd (October 8, 2009). "Breakers Agree to Terms with Free Agents Weimer and Sutton". Bleacher Report. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
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  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-14.
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FC Gold Pride was an American professional women s soccer club based in the San Francisco Bay Area which participated in Women s Professional Soccer The club replaced the San Jose CyberRays of the defunct Women s United Soccer Association as the top level women s soccer team in the San Francisco Bay Area FC Gold Pride moved to its final home of Pioneer Stadium on the campus of CSU East Bay in June 2010 after opening their 2010 home schedule at the Castro Valley High School Athletic Stadium The club ceased operations in November 2010 after struggling financially and being unable to find new investors 2 FC Gold PrideFull nameFC Gold PrideFoundedSeptember 3 2008DissolvedNovember 16 2010StadiumPioneer Stadium Hayward CaliforniaCapacity5 000 1 Coordinates37 39 26 27 N 122 3 38 41 W 37 6572972 N 122 0606694 W 37 6572972 122 0606694OwnerNeSmith FamilyGeneral managerIlisa KesslerHead coachAlbertin MontoyaLeagueWomen s Professional Soccer20101st WPS Playoff ChampionsHome colorsAway colors Contents 1 Team history 1 1 Founding 1 2 2009 WPS season 1 3 2009 10 off season moves 1 4 2010 season 2 Players 2 1 Final squad 2 2 Team captains 3 Final staff 4 All time records 5 WPS awards 6 Home stadiums 7 See also 8 ReferencesTeam history editFounding edit FC Gold Pride was founded on September 3 2008 as the seventh and final team to join the new top tier Women s Professional Soccer league The team was owned by a group led by Brian and Nancy NeSmith the former being the CEO of Sunnyvale based internet technology company Blue Coat Systems 3 Former San Jose Clash midfielder and local youth coach Albertin Montoya was named the team s first head coach while former CyberRays and Brazil national team player Sissi was announced as the team s first assistant coach on September 29 2008 4 On November 13 2008 the team announced that it would play its home matches at Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clara which it shared with the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer as well as the Santa Clara University soccer teams 5 6 The team revealed its official name of FC Gold Pride and its logo of a lioness to the public for the first time on November 19 2008 6 On September 16 2008 WPS conducted its initial player allocation of United States national team players The league allocated Nicole Barnhart Leslie Osborne and Rachel Buehler to FC Gold Pride 7 On September 24 2008 the league allocated a further four players to the Bay Area via the 2008 WPS International Draft strikers Christine Sinclair Canada and Eriko Arakawa Japan and Brazilian midfielder Formiga and defender Erika The Pride signed a one year deal with Formiga in February 2009 8 as well as Arakawa post draft discovery pick Adriane Brazil 9 Erika and Sinclair 10 At the 2009 WPS Draft FC Gold Pride drafted three former college players UCLA midfielder Christina DiMartino Notre Dame defender Carrie Dew and Penn State forward Tiffany Weimer Also amongst the 2009 draftees was former United States national team star Brandi Chastain 11 2009 WPS season edit See also 2009 FC Gold Pride season FC Gold Pride won their inaugural WPS game against the Boston Breakers on April 5 2009 12 The club remained in strong contention until defender Kandace Wilson was injured during a home game against the Los Angeles Sol After that FC Gold Pride s second loss at the hands of the Washington Freedom marked the beginning of the club s slide to the bottom of the WPS rankings where it would remain for the rest of the season The club s transactions in the wake of Wilson s injury included signing Los Angeles Sol draftee Greer Barnes elevating developmental player Marisa Abegg to the full roster and returning Sissi to the field as a player In the end FC Gold Pride failed to make the 2009 Women s Professional Soccer Playoffs after a must win game against the Saint Louis Athletica ended in a 1 1 draw 13 The club finally snapped its ten game winless streak with a final 3 2 win against the Washington Freedom on August 1 2009 14 However a last loss to Sky Blue FC and a tie with Saint Louis Athletica did not allow FC Gold Pride to avoid finishing last in the WPS standings 2009 10 off season moves edit The only player FC Gold Pride lost to the 2009 WPS Expansion Draft was defender Leigh Ann Robinson chosen by the Atlanta Beat 15 Over the course of the offseason the club traded Allison Whitworth to the Beat for the 10th and 12th overall picks in the 2010 WPS Draft 16 lost team co captain Leslie Osborne 17 and assists leader Tiffany Weimer to the Boston Breakers in free agency 18 loaned Eriko Arakawa back to her former Nadeshiko League club NTV Beleza for the remainder of her WPS contract 19 waived contract options for Adriane Erika and Formiga 20 and in February 2010 also waived Brandi Chastain 21 The club signed Canadian player Candace Chapman on October 8 2009 22 and after scouting the 2009 UEFA Women s Championship the club signed Norwegian international Solveig Gulbrandsen on December 10 23 FC Gold Pride acquired Los Angeles Sol player Camille Abily in exchange for midfielder Tina DiMartino FC Gold Pride s top 2009 WPS Draft pick and the 14th overall pick in the 2010 draft and rights to a 2009 international discovery player 24 In the 2010 WPS Draft FC Gold Pride selected 2009 Hermann Trophy winner Kelley O Hara New Zealand international Ali Riley and 2008 U 20 World Cup champions Becky Edwards and Kaley Fountain among others 25 The Los Angeles Sol ceased operations not long afterward and in the ensuing 2010 WPS Dispersal Draft FC Gold Pride acquired Marta Kiki Bosio and Lindsay Browne 26 The club separately signed another Los Angeles Sol goalkeeper Brittany Cameron as a free agent 27 2010 season edit See also 2010 FC Gold Pride season FC Gold Pride started fast and kept its momentum running throughout the 2010 season Despite the departure of Solveig Gulbrandsen and trading Kaley Fountain to the Atlanta Beat the Pride dominated the league s regular season and on September 26 2010 won their first WPS Championship by defeating the Philadelphia Independence 4 0 28 Three members of the team garnered end of season honors Marta was named Player of the Year and won the Golden Boot both for the second consecutive season Nicole Barnhart was named Goalkeeper of the Year and Ali Riley was named Rookie of the Year After the close of the 2010 season it was revealed on November 16 2010 that FC Gold Pride had folded and would not be returning for the 2011 season 29 30 Players editSee also List of FC Gold Pride players Final squad edit As of August 30 2010 update 31 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 nbsp USA Nicole Barnhart 2 MF nbsp USA Kimberly Yokers 3 DF nbsp NZL Ali Riley 4 DF nbsp USA Rachel Buehler 5 DF nbsp CAN Candace Chapman 7 FW nbsp USA Kelley O Hara 9 FW nbsp USA Kandace Wilson 10 FW nbsp BRA Marta 11 FW nbsp USA Kiki Bosio 12 FW nbsp CAN Christine Sinclair No Pos Nation Player 13 DF nbsp USA Kristen Graczyk 14 DF nbsp USA Becky Edwards 15 FW nbsp USA Tiffeny Milbrett 16 DF nbsp USA Rosie Tantillo 17 DF nbsp USA Niki Cross 18 GK nbsp USA Brittany Cameron 19 DF nbsp USA Carrie Dew 20 MF nbsp FRA Camille Abily 21 GK nbsp USA Erin Guthrie 77 MF nbsp USA Shannon Boxx Team captains edit nbsp Leslie Osborne 2009 17 nbsp Rachel Buehler 2009 2010 32 nbsp Camille Abily 2010 33 Final staff editAs of January 2010 34 Technical staff Position Name Nationality Head coach Albertin Montoya nbsp American Assistant coach Vilmar Marques nbsp Brazilian Assistant coach Baptista Rodrigo nbsp Brazilian Goalkeeper coach Jay Cooney nbsp American General manager nbsp Ilisa Kessler November 1 2008 November 16 2010 All time records editOnly competitive matches regular season and playoffs are counted Wins draws and losses are results at the final whistle the results of penalty shoot outs are not counted Season by season results Season League Manager Nat From To P W D L GF GA Place Playoffs 2009 WPS Albertin Montoya nbsp USA Sep 3 2008 Sep 26 2010 20 4 6 10 17 28 7th DNQ 2010 WPS 25 17 5 3 50 19 1st Champions Total 45 21 11 13 67 47 Team records 35 36 Career appearances 42 Tiffeny Milbrett Career goals scored 20 Marta Career assists 10 Christine Sinclair Career shutouts 11 Nicole BarnhartWPS awards editMichelle Akers Player of the Year Award Marta 2010 Goalkeeper of the Year Nicole Barnhart 2010 Rookie of the Year Ali Riley 2010 WPS Golden Boot Marta 2010 Regular season champions 1 2010 League champions 1 2010Home stadiums editBuck Shaw Stadium 2009 1 Castro Valley Athletics Stadium March June 2010 1 Pioneer Stadium June 2010 1 37 See also edit nbsp Women s association football portal nbsp Sports portal Women s Professional Soccer National Women s Soccer League Women s United Soccer AssociationReferences edit a b c d Almond Elliott December 16 2009 Gold Pride moving from Buck Shaw to Cal State East Bay The Mercury News Retrieved June 21 2023 Almond Elliott November 15 2010 WPS champion FC Gold Pride will fold after failing to find investors Retrieved June 21 2023 History FC Gold Pride Archived from the original on 27 July 2010 Retrieved 15 March 2009 Coaching Staff FC Gold Pride Archived from the original on May 17 2009 Retrieved March 15 2009 Buck Shaw Stadium San Jose Earthquakes Soccer Stadium Digest Retrieved 2023 06 13 a b WPS Bay Area Team To Play At Buck Shaw Stadium Press release Santa Clara Broncos November 19 2008 Retrieved June 20 2023 Goff Steven 16 September 2008 WPS Allocation List The Washington Post Archived from the original on May 19 2011 Retrieved 11 August 2009 Elliot Almond 3 February 2009 FC Gold Pride signs No 1 pick Formiga San Jose Mercury News Retrieved 3 February 2009 Three More Players Sign with FC Gold Pride FC Gold Pride 13 February 2009 Archived from the original on 21 April 2009 Retrieved 11 August 2009 FC Gold Pride Signs Canada s All Time Leading Goal Scorer Christine Sinclair FC Gold Pride Archived from the original on 12 March 2009 Retrieved 26 February 2009 2009 WPS Draft Results Press release Women s Professional Soccer January 16 2009 Archived from the original on February 5 2009 Retrieved June 21 2023 Milbrett s strike lifts FC Gold Pride to 2 1 win over Boston Breakers Press release FC Gold Pride April 5 2009 Archived from the original on April 22 2009 Retrieved 1 April 2010 FC Gold Pride Sees Post Season Campaign End After 1 1 Tie in Saint Louis Press release FC Gold Pride July 26 2009 Archived from the original on August 30 2009 Retrieved April 1 2010 FC Gold Pride Earns Long Awaited Victory at Home Defeats Freedom 3 2 Press release FC Gold Pride August 1 2009 Archived from the original on August 6 2009 Retrieved April 1 2010 Atlanta Philadelphia begin stocking rosters through Expansion Draft Press release Women s Professional Soccer September 15 2009 Archived from the original on September 22 2009 Retrieved June 21 2010 Pride Acquires 10th and 12th Overall Draft Picks In Team s First Ever Trade Press release FC Gold Pride October 29 2009 Archived from the original on November 3 2009 Retrieved June 21 2023 a b Kassouf Jeff October 20 2009 Osborne agrees to terms with Breakers The Equalizer Retrieved June 21 2023 Civin Todd October 8 2009 Breakers Agree to Terms with Free Agents Weimer and Sutton Bleacher Report Retrieved June 21 2023 FC Gold Pride Finalizes Player Loan Agreement With NTV Beleza Press release Women s Professional Soccer September 1 2009 Archived from the original on September 6 2009 Retrieved June 21 2023 Transactions 2009 Women s Professional Soccer November 30 2009 Archived from the original on December 2 2009 Retrieved June 21 2023 Transactions 2010 Women s Professional Soccer December 21 2010 Archived from the original on January 11 2011 Retrieved June 21 2023 Pride Agrees to Terms with Free Agent Candace Chapman Press release FC Gold Pride October 8 2009 Archived from the original on January 7 2010 Retrieved April 1 2010 Norwegian Soccer Star Solveig Gulbrandsen Signs with FC Gold Pride Press release FC Gold Pride December 10 2009 Archived from the original on December 25 2009 Retrieved April 1 2010 FC Gold Pride Acquires WPS All Star Camille Abily Press release FC Gold Pride January 5 2010 Archived from the original on January 11 2010 Retrieved June 21 2010 Heath selected first in 2010 WPS Draft Press release Women s Professional Soccer January 15 2010 Archived from the original on January 19 2010 Retrieved June 21 2023 Four Time FIFA World Player of the Year Marta to Join the Pride Press release Women s Professional Soccer February 4 2010 Archived from the original on February 8 2010 Retrieved June 21 2023 Pride Signs Bay Area Native Brittany Cameron FC Gold Pride Press release February 16 2010 Archived from the original on June 13 2010 Retrieved April 1 2010 FC Gold Pride wins WPS Championship Women s Professional Soccer 26 September 2010 Archived from the original on 1 October 2010 Retrieved 26 September 2010 FitzGerald Tom 10 January 2011 FC Gold Pride to fold The San Francisco Chronicle The Marietta Daily Journal WPS lives on looks toward future Archived from the original on 2011 07 14 2010 FC Gold Pride Stats Women s Professional Soccer Archived from the original on August 30 2010 Salazar Jo Ryan September 26 2010 FC Gold Pride A Salute of Redemption to the Lionesses of the East Bay Bleacher Report Retrieved June 21 2023 Gold Pride alone atop WPS after 1 0 win over Sky Blue Center Line Soccer May 2 2010 Retrieved June 21 2023 Coaching Staff fcgoldpride com Archived from the original on 17 May 2009 Retrieved 8 July 2009 FC Gold Pride Stats Women s Professional Soccer Archived from the original on January 15 2010 2010 FC Gold Pride Stats Women s Professional Soccer Archived from the original on August 30 2010 Pride Announces New Home Stadium Archived from the original on December 19 2009 Retrieved December 17 2009 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to FC Gold Pride 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