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Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC

Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC is an American professional soccer team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1999[7] and beginning play in 1999,[8] the club plays in the Eastern Conference of the USL Championship, the second tier of the American soccer pyramid.[9] Since 2013, the Riverhounds have played their home games at the 5,000-seat Highmark Stadium, a soccer-specific stadium located in Station Square.[10] Their current head coach is Bob Lilley.[11] Saint Lucian international David Flavius currently holds the club records for most appearances and goals which he set over his eight seasons with the Riverhounds between 1999 and 2006.[12] In June 2017, the Riverhounds entered into a developmental partnership with the Ocean City Nor'easters of the Premier Development League, running through the 2018 season.[13]

Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC
Full namePittsburgh Riverhounds Soccer Club
Nickname(s)The Hounds[1]
Founded1999; 24 years ago (1999)[2][3]
StadiumHighmark Stadium
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[4]
Capacity5,000[4]
OwnerTuffy Shallenberger[5]
Head coachBob Lilley
LeagueUSL Championship[6]
20225th, Eastern Conference
Playoffs: Conference Semifinals
WebsiteClub website
Current season

In 2013, the Riverhounds organization announced its intentions to join Major League Soccer by 2023;[14] but have never submitted a formal bid during any of the league's rounds of expansion.[15] Highmark Stadium initially seated 3,500 spectators, though the stadium is designed to be capable of being expanded to 18,500.[16][17]

History

Colors and badge

Originally, the Riverhounds' colors were predominantly red with smaller amounts of black and white. Pittsburgh-based BD&E designed the original logo. The firm made a strategic decision not to make the club's colors black and gold. The choice meant the Hounds would not align with the region's established professional sports identity but would allow the soccer fans' jerseys to stand out in a Pittsburgh crowd.[18] The club adopted new colors, predominantly blue with white and black added, before the start of the 2008 season to honor their academy and training partnership with Everton. The use of blue was also an allusion to the blue collar populace of Pittsburgh.[19][20] Beginning in 2014, the Riverhounds began wearing black and gold uniforms more regularly, aligning the club with the colors representative of Pittsburgh's other professional sports teams. Blue and black kits continued to be worn as an alternate third version.[21]

On February 16, 2018, the Riverhounds unveiled a new crest as part of its rebranding.[22] The new crest incorporates traditional Pittsburgh sports colors with important symbols of the city such as bridges and rivers. The crest was designed by Oregon-based graphic designer Brian Gundell.[23]

Sponsorship

 
Very early Riverhounds kit by Umbro (left) and 2013/2014 secondary kit by Nike (right)
Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1999–2000 Umbro
2001–2004 Adidas
2005–2006 Select Toyota
2008–2010 ACES, Inc.
2011–2012 Umbro #1 Cochran
2013–2014 Nike[24]
2015–2017 AHN
2018–2021 Adidas[25]
2022–present AHN (home)
84 Lumber[26] (away)

Stadium

Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC has played at Highmark Stadium, a 5,000 seat soccer-specific stadium in Station Square, since 2013. The stadium is owned and operated by the Riverhounds organization.[29]

Supporters

In November 2007, the first supporters group of the Pittsburgh Riverhounds was formed, The Steel Army. The Steel Army held their first meeting at Piper's Pub in Pittsburgh's South Side. The group started as 5–10 local people interested in supporting the reorganized Riverhounds Soccer Club and in supporting the efforts of growing the sport of soccer in Western Pennsylvania as well.[30]

Members are from Pittsburgh and nearby states like Ohio and distant states such as Oregon and Florida. Membership in the Steel Army is also international. Members have joined from Portsmouth, Sunderland, Surrey and Derbyshire in the U.K., Bray in the Republic of Ireland, and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.[30]

The section of Highmark Stadium where the Steel Army stands and supports the Riverhounds is located at the South Gate end of the stadium. The terrace there holds 1,000 supporters. On August 1, 2015, the supporters' section was renamed the Paul Child Stand in honor of Pittsburgh soccer legend Paul Child.[31] The Steel Army had fierce rivalries with United Soccer League clubs Penn FC (Sons of Susquehanna) and the Rochester Rhinos (Oak Street Brigade) before both clubs moved to USL League One.[30][32]

Players and staff

Current roster

As of March 4, 2023[33]
No. Pos. Player Nation
2 DF Nathan Dossantos   Canada
4 DF Dani Rovira   Colombia
9 FW Albert Dikwa   Cameroon
11 MF Kenardo Forbes   Jamaica
13 DF Luke Biasi   United States
14 MF Robbie Mertz   United States
15 DF Arturo Ordoñez   Spain
18 MF Marc Ybarra   United States
26 GK Jahmali Waite   Jamaica
FW Langston Blackstock   United States
DF Michael DeShields   United States
MF Junior Etou   Congo
MF Burke Fahling   United States
DF Joe Farrell   United States
GK Christian Garner   United States
GK Jonathan Gomes   United States
MF DZ Harmon   Liberia
DF Patrick Hogan   United States
FW Edward Kizza   Uganda
FW Tony López   United States
FW Tola Showunmi   England
  1. ^
    USL Academy Contract

Team management

Front Office
Owner Terrance "Tuffy" Shallenberger
President Jeff Garner
Coaching Staff
Head coach Bob Lilley
Assistant coach Dan Visser
Assistant coach Michael Behonick
Goalkeeping coach Will Marshall
Riverhounds Development Academy
Academy director Scott Gibson
Academy East director James Meara
Director of goalkeeping Hunter Gilstrap
Director of coaching, East Sterling Flunder
RDA coaches Greg Annan
Nikola Katic
Kevin Kerr
Dave Nicholas
Stephen Okai
Rob Vincent
RDA East coaches Ryan Bradley
Denny Marzano
Brad Smith

Last updated: October 4, 2019
Source: [1]

Honors

Record

This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by the Riverhounds. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC seasons.

Season League Position Playoffs USOC Continental Average attendance Top goalscorer(s)
Div League Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts PPG Conf. Overall Name Goals
2018[34] 2 USL 34 15 5 14 47 26 +21 59 1.74 3rd 8th R1 R3 DNQ
2,401[35]
  Neco Brett 15
2019[34] USLC 34 19 4 11 58 30 +28 68 2.00 1st 2nd QF R4
3,729[36]
  Neco Brett 14
2020[34] USLC 16 11 4 1 39 10 +29 34 2.13 3rd 5th R1 NH N/A   Ropapa Mensah 6
2021 USLC 32 17 8 7 52 34 +18 58 1.63 5th 7th R1 NH 3,132   Russell Cicerone 16
2022 USLC 34 16 9 9 50 38 +12 57 1.32 5th 7th R1 R3 3,934   Russell Cicerone 13

^ 1. Avg. attendance include statistics from league matches only.
^ 2. Top goalscorer(s) includes all goals scored in league, league playoffs, U.S. Open Cup, CONCACAF Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, and other competitive continental matches.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hounds Look To Bounce Back vs. Wilmington". Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  2. ^ . Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Archived from the original on May 29, 2006. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
  3. ^ . Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Archived from the original on September 18, 2015. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Stadium". Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  5. ^ . Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Archived from the original on October 31, 2013. Retrieved October 30, 2013.
  6. ^ "USL Profile". United Soccer League. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  7. ^ Dulac, Gerry. "Outdoor pro soccer team coming in 1999". Pittsburgh Post Gazette. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  8. ^ . Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
  9. ^ . USL. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
  10. ^ "Highmark Stadium". Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
  11. ^ "Coaching Staff". Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  12. ^ "Pittsburgh Riverhounds-Stats". Soccerstats.us. Retrieved May 7, 2015.
  13. ^ "Nor'easters form exciting developmental partnership with Pittsburgh Riverhounds of USL". Ocean City Nor'easters. June 14, 2017. Retrieved August 11, 2017.
  14. ^ Ryan, Megan (July 4, 2015). "Riverhounds still have 'ways to go' before making MLS leap". post-gazette.com. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  15. ^ Kriger, Rachael (May 1, 2017). "Does the MLS have a chance in Pittsburgh?". caltimes.org. California University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  16. ^ Kilpatrick, David (November 29, 2012). "A New Stadium in Pittsburgh". New York Times. Retrieved December 8, 2012.
  17. ^ "A Perfect Pitch to Lure MLS". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  18. ^ Lindeman, Teresa. "Riverhounds scratch, claw for recognition". Pittsburgh Post Gazette. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  19. ^ Zeise, Paul (July 13, 2007). "Riverhounds kick up ante". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved July 9, 2008.
  20. ^ McLeod, Scott (August 10, 2007). . EvertonFC.com. Archived from the original on February 10, 2012. Retrieved July 9, 2008.
  21. ^ "OFF-SEASON SPECULATION: 2015 KITS". Steel Army. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  22. ^ "Riverhounds SC Unleashes New Era". United Soccer League. February 16, 2018. Retrieved February 17, 2018.
  23. ^ "Riverhounds SC Unleashed New Era for Club". Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC. Retrieved February 17, 2018.
  24. ^ "Nike Extends Sponsorship Agreement With Pittsburgh Riverhounds". Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
  25. ^ "Hounds Announce Partnership with Adidas". Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Retrieved January 16, 2018.
  26. ^ "Show".
  27. ^ . Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Archived from the original on May 29, 2006. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
  28. ^ Van Kirk, Celeste (May 7, 2006). "2006 Photo". Flickr. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  29. ^ Camerato, Tim (April 12, 2013). "Pittsburgh Riverhounds Find Permanent Home with New Stadium". wesa.fm. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
  30. ^ a b c "Steel Army". Steel Army. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  31. ^ Krysinky, John. "VINCENT HAT TRICK HELPS HOUNDS END THREE-GAME SKID". Pittsburgh Soccer Report. Retrieved August 4, 2015.
  32. ^ Dykhoff, Johan. "Intervju med Dan Yost, styrelsemedlem i Pittsburgh Riverhounds-supporterklubben Steel Army" (in Swedish). www.svenskafans.com. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  33. ^ "Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC roster". Riverhounds.com. Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  34. ^ a b c "Pittsburgh Riverhounds Media Guide". Riverhounds.com. Retrieved December 6, 2017.
  35. ^ "2018 USL Attendance".
  36. ^ "2019 USL Attendance". Soccer Stadium Digest.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Steel Army Supporters Group

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Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC is an American professional soccer team based in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Founded in 1999 7 and beginning play in 1999 8 the club plays in the Eastern Conference of the USL Championship the second tier of the American soccer pyramid 9 Since 2013 the Riverhounds have played their home games at the 5 000 seat Highmark Stadium a soccer specific stadium located in Station Square 10 Their current head coach is Bob Lilley 11 Saint Lucian international David Flavius currently holds the club records for most appearances and goals which he set over his eight seasons with the Riverhounds between 1999 and 2006 12 In June 2017 the Riverhounds entered into a developmental partnership with the Ocean City Nor easters of the Premier Development League running through the 2018 season 13 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SCFull namePittsburgh Riverhounds Soccer ClubNickname s The Hounds 1 Founded1999 24 years ago 1999 2 3 StadiumHighmark StadiumPittsburgh Pennsylvania 4 Capacity5 000 4 OwnerTuffy Shallenberger 5 Head coachBob LilleyLeagueUSL Championship 6 20225th Eastern ConferencePlayoffs Conference SemifinalsWebsiteClub websiteHome colorsAway colorsThird colorsCurrent seasonIn 2013 the Riverhounds organization announced its intentions to join Major League Soccer by 2023 14 but have never submitted a formal bid during any of the league s rounds of expansion 15 Highmark Stadium initially seated 3 500 spectators though the stadium is designed to be capable of being expanded to 18 500 16 17 Contents 1 History 2 Colors and badge 2 1 Sponsorship 3 Stadium 4 Supporters 5 Players and staff 5 1 Current roster 5 2 Team management 6 Honors 7 Record 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Pittsburgh Riverhounds SCColors and badge EditOriginally the Riverhounds colors were predominantly red with smaller amounts of black and white Pittsburgh based BD amp E designed the original logo The firm made a strategic decision not to make the club s colors black and gold The choice meant the Hounds would not align with the region s established professional sports identity but would allow the soccer fans jerseys to stand out in a Pittsburgh crowd 18 The club adopted new colors predominantly blue with white and black added before the start of the 2008 season to honor their academy and training partnership with Everton The use of blue was also an allusion to the blue collar populace of Pittsburgh 19 20 Beginning in 2014 the Riverhounds began wearing black and gold uniforms more regularly aligning the club with the colors representative of Pittsburgh s other professional sports teams Blue and black kits continued to be worn as an alternate third version 21 On February 16 2018 the Riverhounds unveiled a new crest as part of its rebranding 22 The new crest incorporates traditional Pittsburgh sports colors with important symbols of the city such as bridges and rivers The crest was designed by Oregon based graphic designer Brian Gundell 23 Sponsorship Edit Very early Riverhounds kit by Umbro left and 2013 2014 secondary kit by Nike right Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor1999 2000 Umbro 2001 2004 Adidas2005 2006 Select Toyota2008 2010 ACES Inc 2011 2012 Umbro 1 Cochran2013 2014 Nike 24 2015 2017 AHN2018 2021 Adidas 25 2022 present AHN home 84 Lumber 26 away Source s 27 28 Stadium EditPittsburgh Riverhounds SC has played at Highmark Stadium a 5 000 seat soccer specific stadium in Station Square since 2013 The stadium is owned and operated by the Riverhounds organization 29 Highmark Stadium as seen from Mount Washington Highmark Stadium main stand Highmark StadiumSupporters EditIn November 2007 the first supporters group of the Pittsburgh Riverhounds was formed The Steel Army The Steel Army held their first meeting at Piper s Pub in Pittsburgh s South Side The group started as 5 10 local people interested in supporting the reorganized Riverhounds Soccer Club and in supporting the efforts of growing the sport of soccer in Western Pennsylvania as well 30 Members are from Pittsburgh and nearby states like Ohio and distant states such as Oregon and Florida Membership in the Steel Army is also international Members have joined from Portsmouth Sunderland Surrey and Derbyshire in the U K Bray in the Republic of Ireland and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil 30 The section of Highmark Stadium where the Steel Army stands and supports the Riverhounds is located at the South Gate end of the stadium The terrace there holds 1 000 supporters On August 1 2015 the supporters section was renamed the Paul Child Stand in honor of Pittsburgh soccer legend Paul Child 31 The Steel Army had fierce rivalries with United Soccer League clubs Penn FC Sons of Susquehanna and the Rochester Rhinos Oak Street Brigade before both clubs moved to USL League One 30 32 Steel Army during the first match at Highmark Stadium Steel Army in 2013 Steel Army during friendly with Wigan Athletic Rob Vincent tifo during 2015 US Open CupPlayers and staff EditCurrent roster Edit As of March 4 2023 33 No Pos Player Nation2 DF Nathan Dossantos Canada4 DF Dani Rovira Colombia9 FW Albert Dikwa Cameroon11 MF Kenardo Forbes Jamaica13 DF Luke Biasi United States14 MF Robbie Mertz United States15 DF Arturo Ordonez Spain18 MF Marc Ybarra United States26 GK Jahmali Waite Jamaica FW Langston Blackstock United States DF Michael DeShields United States MF Junior Etou Congo MF Burke Fahling United States DF Joe Farrell United States GK Christian Garner United States GK Jonathan Gomes United States MF DZ Harmon Liberia DF Patrick Hogan United States FW Edward Kizza Uganda FW Tony Lopez United States FW Tola Showunmi England USL Academy Contract Team management Edit Front OfficeOwner Terrance Tuffy ShallenbergerPresident Jeff GarnerCoaching StaffHead coach Bob LilleyAssistant coach Dan VisserAssistant coach Michael BehonickGoalkeeping coach Will MarshallRiverhounds Development AcademyAcademy director Scott GibsonAcademy East director James MearaDirector of goalkeeping Hunter GilstrapDirector of coaching East Sterling FlunderRDA coaches Greg AnnanNikola KaticKevin KerrDave NicholasStephen OkaiRob VincentRDA East coaches Ryan BradleyDenny MarzanoBrad SmithLast updated October 4 2019Source 1 Honors EditUSL Pro Soccer League Atlantic Division Champions 1 2004 USL Championship Eastern Conference Regular Season Champions 1 2019Record EditMain article List of Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC seasons This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by the Riverhounds For the full season by season history see List of Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC seasons Season League Position Playoffs USOC Continental Average attendance Top goalscorer s Div League Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts PPG Conf Overall Name Goals2018 34 2 USL 34 15 5 14 47 26 21 59 1 74 3rd 8th R1 R3 DNQ 2 401 35 Neco Brett 152019 34 USLC 34 19 4 11 58 30 28 68 2 00 1st 2nd QF R4 3 729 36 Neco Brett 142020 34 USLC 16 11 4 1 39 10 29 34 2 13 3rd 5th R1 NH N A Ropapa Mensah 62021 USLC 32 17 8 7 52 34 18 58 1 63 5th 7th R1 NH 3 132 Russell Cicerone 162022 USLC 34 16 9 9 50 38 12 57 1 32 5th 7th R1 R3 3 934 Russell Cicerone 13 1 Avg attendance include statistics from league matches only 2 Top goalscorer s includes all goals scored in league league playoffs U S Open Cup CONCACAF Champions League FIFA Club World Cup and other competitive continental matches See also EditPittsburgh Riverhounds SC records and results History of Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Pittsburgh Riverhounds U23References Edit Hounds Look To Bounce Back vs Wilmington Pittsburgh Riverhounds Retrieved August 5 2015 awarded a Professional A League Soccer Franchise Pittsburgh Riverhounds Archived from the original on May 29 2006 Retrieved June 15 2015 Cup Clash Brings D C s Kasper Home To Face Hounds Pittsburgh Riverhounds Archived from the original on September 18 2015 Retrieved June 15 2015 a b Stadium Pittsburgh Riverhounds Retrieved August 5 2015 NEW OWNER ALREADY LOOKING AHEAD TO 2014 SEASON Pittsburgh Riverhounds Archived from the original on October 31 2013 Retrieved October 30 2013 USL Profile United Soccer League Retrieved August 5 2015 Dulac Gerry Outdoor pro soccer team coming in 1999 Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved April 28 2015 Club Overview Pittsburgh Riverhounds Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved April 1 2015 2015 Standings USL Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved April 1 2015 Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh Riverhounds Retrieved April 1 2015 Coaching Staff Pittsburgh Riverhounds Retrieved August 5 2015 Pittsburgh Riverhounds Stats Soccerstats us Retrieved May 7 2015 Nor easters form exciting developmental partnership with Pittsburgh Riverhounds of USL Ocean City Nor easters June 14 2017 Retrieved August 11 2017 Ryan Megan July 4 2015 Riverhounds still have ways to go before making MLS leap post gazette com Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved October 29 2021 Kriger Rachael May 1 2017 Does the MLS have a chance in Pittsburgh caltimes org California University of Pennsylvania Retrieved October 29 2021 Kilpatrick David November 29 2012 A New Stadium in Pittsburgh New York Times Retrieved December 8 2012 A Perfect Pitch to Lure MLS Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved May 30 2013 Lindeman Teresa Riverhounds scratch claw for recognition Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved April 28 2015 Zeise Paul July 13 2007 Riverhounds kick up ante Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved July 9 2008 McLeod Scott August 10 2007 Blues Partner Riverhounds EvertonFC com Archived from the original on February 10 2012 Retrieved July 9 2008 OFF SEASON SPECULATION 2015 KITS Steel Army Retrieved April 8 2015 Riverhounds SC Unleashes New Era United Soccer League February 16 2018 Retrieved February 17 2018 Riverhounds SC Unleashed New Era for Club Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Retrieved February 17 2018 Nike Extends Sponsorship Agreement With Pittsburgh Riverhounds Pittsburgh Riverhounds Retrieved August 17 2015 Hounds Announce Partnership with Adidas Pittsburgh Riverhounds Retrieved January 16 2018 Show RIVERHOUNDS UNVEIL NEW UNIFORMS Pittsburgh Riverhounds Archived from the original on May 29 2006 Retrieved June 15 2015 Van Kirk Celeste May 7 2006 2006 Photo Flickr Retrieved May 18 2015 Camerato Tim April 12 2013 Pittsburgh Riverhounds Find Permanent Home with New Stadium wesa fm Retrieved April 4 2015 a b c Steel Army Steel Army Retrieved March 31 2015 Krysinky John VINCENT HAT TRICK HELPS HOUNDS END THREE GAME SKID Pittsburgh Soccer Report Retrieved August 4 2015 Dykhoff Johan Intervju med Dan Yost styrelsemedlem i Pittsburgh Riverhounds supporterklubben Steel Army in Swedish www svenskafans com Retrieved December 1 2015 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC roster Riverhounds com Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Retrieved March 19 2017 a b c Pittsburgh Riverhounds Media Guide Riverhounds com Retrieved December 6 2017 2018 USL Attendance 2019 USL Attendance Soccer Stadium Digest External links EditOfficial website Steel Army Supporters Group 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