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Federal Triangles Soccer Club

Federal Triangles Soccer Club, otherwise known as Federal Triangles, the Feds or FTSC, is a coed soccer club founded in 1990 by J. C. Cummings and a group of interested players under the umbrella of the DC Sports Association (the GLBT sports group of the time for the Washington, D.C. area). The club runs several tournaments and leagues throughout the year and sponsors multiple men's and women's fall and spring teams. FTSC also organizes regular pickup games, multiple tournaments, and other events throughout the year, including the Rehoboth Beach Classic, United Night Out (UNO, D.C. United's Pride night), and a Turkey Bowl & Thanksgiving Potluck. FTSC is a member of Team DC[1] and the International Gay and Lesbian Football Association (IGLFA),[2] and has nearly 200 paying member players of its own.

Federal Triangles
Full nameFederal Triangles Soccer Club
Nickname(s)The Feds
Founded1990 (34 years ago) (1990)
WebsiteClub website

FTSC are the reigning (2015) North American champions and 2016 World IGLFA champions.

History edit

1990-1995: The Beginning edit

Shortly after founding, many GLBT+ soccer clubs (including the New York Ramblers, the Philadelphia Falcons, and the Atlanta Heat) reached out to the as-of-yet-unnamed FTSC to participate in a large upcoming tournament hosted by Atlanta. The club pulled together a coed team for the 1991 tournament; they did not win any medals at the tournament, but earned a highlight 1-0 win over Atlanta's "B team" on a goal by Glenn Auve with a brilliant assist by Heather Milton. Members of the clubs participating in that tournament, including JC Cummings and Heather Milton from FTSC, would ultimately join together to found the IGLFA the following year. FTSC has participated in all major IGLFA tournaments, though after the 1994 Gay Games a large number of women in the club started their own efforts, leaving FTSC as primarily male for several years.

1996-2000: Tournament Hosts edit

By the mid-1990s the Feds had experienced a number of ups and downs. The arrival of Meade Thayer from Boston took the club to a new, more professional direction. Meade had been one of the strong leaders of the Boston Strikers club. He moved to DC for his work, and the Feds were lucky to have him here. Meade tried a number of new coaching ideas and ultimately the club entered a team into the Washington International Soccer League (WISL).

Meade's new leadership at the club pushed FTSC in a more professional direction in the middle of the decade, officially adding a team into the (WISC), founding the tournament that would evolve into the current Turkey Bowl, founding the Rehoboth Beach Classic (1999), and bidding to host the 1997 edition of IGLFA's annual tournament. FTSC won the bid with a group that had experience with the 1994 FIFA World Cup and the 1996 Summer Olympics as well as support from D.C. United, the DC mayor's office, and the DC city council. The 1997 IGLFA tournament was the largest to date, and included a women's tournament for the first time outside of the Gay Games.

2001-2006: Growth and Renewal edit

The winter of 2003-2004 saw the first ever women’s league teams. By 2005, the club had more than doubled in size. The men's teams also continued to grow, with FTSC sending two teams to the annual IGLFA tournament for the first time.

2007-Present: A Mature Club Thrives edit

FTSC continued its strong growth, breaking past 100 members by the end of 2007. The number of women's teams expanded from 2 in 2006 to 5 by 2011 while the number of men's teams increased to 5 as of 2012. The Summer of Freedom league, host by and for FTSC members, was founded in 2010.

Recently, FTSC has earned major tournament success, winning the 2015 North American Division 1 championship, and the 2016 IGLFA Division 1 World Championship in Portland.

Honors edit

  • IGLFA World Championship / The Gay Games
    • Paris 2018: Silver Medal (Men's Div. 2)[3]
    • Portland 2016: Gold Medal (Men's Div. 1)[4]
    • Cleveland/Akron 2014: Silver Medal (Women's Div. 1)
    • Washington DC 2009: Bronze Medal (Women's Div. 1)
    • Copenhagen 2005: Silver Medal (Men's Div. 2)
    • New York 1994: Bronze Medal (Men's Div. 2)
    • New York 1992: Silver Medal (Men's Div. 2)
  • IGLFA North American Championship
    • Madison 2015: Gold Medal (Men's Div. 1)
  • World Outgames
    • Montreal 2006: Gold Medal

Name and logos edit

When founded the club had no name, but was existing as the soccer branch of DC Sports. FTSC's invitation to the 1991 Atlanta tournament forced the club's founding members to come determine a name for the club. The name "Federal Triangles" had a dual purpose: the club originally played games near the Federal Triangle Metro Stop, and the pink triangle is a common LGBT symbol. FTSC's original logo was thus a soccer ball imposed on top of a pink triangle.

Friends and rivals edit

The Philadelphia Falcons were founded one year before FTSC was, and the two clubs established a close bond very early on. Three FTSC members attended a small tournament hosted by the Falcons in the spring of 1991 and highly enjoyed the experience, returning the favor later that year (but before the Atlanta tournament). The two clubs have sent joint teams to several IGLFA tournaments over the years, especially to those hosted outside the United States, the most recent example being a joint team between the two clubs taking part in the Men's 7s competition at the 2018 IGLFA World Championship.

References edit

  1. ^ Team DC
  2. ^ International Gay and Lesbian Football Association
  3. ^ We Did That!
  4. ^ FTSC Wins IGLFA Championship!

External links edit

  • Federal Triangles Main Website
  • IGLFA's Main Website

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Federal Triangles Soccer Club otherwise known as Federal Triangles the Feds or FTSC is a coed soccer club founded in 1990 by J C Cummings and a group of interested players under the umbrella of the DC Sports Association the GLBT sports group of the time for the Washington D C area The club runs several tournaments and leagues throughout the year and sponsors multiple men s and women s fall and spring teams FTSC also organizes regular pickup games multiple tournaments and other events throughout the year including the Rehoboth Beach Classic United Night Out UNO D C United s Pride night and a Turkey Bowl amp Thanksgiving Potluck FTSC is a member of Team DC 1 and the International Gay and Lesbian Football Association IGLFA 2 and has nearly 200 paying member players of its own Federal TrianglesFull nameFederal Triangles Soccer ClubNickname s The FedsFounded1990 34 years ago 1990 WebsiteClub website FTSC are the reigning 2015 North American champions and 2016 World IGLFA champions Contents 1 History 1 1 1990 1995 The Beginning 1 2 1996 2000 Tournament Hosts 1 3 2001 2006 Growth and Renewal 1 4 2007 Present A Mature Club Thrives 2 Honors 3 Name and logos 4 Friends and rivals 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit1990 1995 The Beginning edit Shortly after founding many GLBT soccer clubs including the New York Ramblers the Philadelphia Falcons and the Atlanta Heat reached out to the as of yet unnamed FTSC to participate in a large upcoming tournament hosted by Atlanta The club pulled together a coed team for the 1991 tournament they did not win any medals at the tournament but earned a highlight 1 0 win over Atlanta s B team on a goal by Glenn Auve with a brilliant assist by Heather Milton Members of the clubs participating in that tournament including JC Cummings and Heather Milton from FTSC would ultimately join together to found the IGLFA the following year FTSC has participated in all major IGLFA tournaments though after the 1994 Gay Games a large number of women in the club started their own efforts leaving FTSC as primarily male for several years 1996 2000 Tournament Hosts edit By the mid 1990s the Feds had experienced a number of ups and downs The arrival of Meade Thayer from Boston took the club to a new more professional direction Meade had been one of the strong leaders of the Boston Strikers club He moved to DC for his work and the Feds were lucky to have him here Meade tried a number of new coaching ideas and ultimately the club entered a team into the Washington International Soccer League WISL Meade s new leadership at the club pushed FTSC in a more professional direction in the middle of the decade officially adding a team into the WISC founding the tournament that would evolve into the current Turkey Bowl founding the Rehoboth Beach Classic 1999 and bidding to host the 1997 edition of IGLFA s annual tournament FTSC won the bid with a group that had experience with the 1994 FIFA World Cup and the 1996 Summer Olympics as well as support from D C United the DC mayor s office and the DC city council The 1997 IGLFA tournament was the largest to date and included a women s tournament for the first time outside of the Gay Games 2001 2006 Growth and Renewal edit The winter of 2003 2004 saw the first ever women s league teams By 2005 the club had more than doubled in size The men s teams also continued to grow with FTSC sending two teams to the annual IGLFA tournament for the first time 2007 Present A Mature Club Thrives edit FTSC continued its strong growth breaking past 100 members by the end of 2007 The number of women s teams expanded from 2 in 2006 to 5 by 2011 while the number of men s teams increased to 5 as of 2012 The Summer of Freedom league host by and for FTSC members was founded in 2010 Recently FTSC has earned major tournament success winning the 2015 North American Division 1 championship and the 2016 IGLFA Division 1 World Championship in Portland Honors editIGLFA World Championship The Gay Games Paris 2018 Silver Medal Men s Div 2 3 Portland 2016 Gold Medal Men s Div 1 4 Cleveland Akron 2014 Silver Medal Women s Div 1 Washington DC 2009 Bronze Medal Women s Div 1 Copenhagen 2005 Silver Medal Men s Div 2 New York 1994 Bronze Medal Men s Div 2 New York 1992 Silver Medal Men s Div 2 IGLFA North American Championship Madison 2015 Gold Medal Men s Div 1 World Outgames Montreal 2006 Gold MedalName and logos editWhen founded the club had no name but was existing as the soccer branch of DC Sports FTSC s invitation to the 1991 Atlanta tournament forced the club s founding members to come determine a name for the club The name Federal Triangles had a dual purpose the club originally played games near the Federal Triangle Metro Stop and the pink triangle is a common LGBT symbol FTSC s original logo was thus a soccer ball imposed on top of a pink triangle Friends and rivals editThe Philadelphia Falcons were founded one year before FTSC was and the two clubs established a close bond very early on Three FTSC members attended a small tournament hosted by the Falcons in the spring of 1991 and highly enjoyed the experience returning the favor later that year but before the Atlanta tournament The two clubs have sent joint teams to several IGLFA tournaments over the years especially to those hosted outside the United States the most recent example being a joint team between the two clubs taking part in the Men s 7s competition at the 2018 IGLFA World Championship References edit Team DC International Gay and Lesbian Football Association We Did That FTSC Wins IGLFA Championship External links editFederal Triangles Main Website IGLFA s Main Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Federal Triangles Soccer Club amp oldid 968549509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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