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AFC Mobile Loses 2-1 to Louisiana Fire

AFC Mobile gave up a one goal lead late in the game after the Louisiana Fire’s Dante Oliver scored two goals in the final minutes to seal a comeback victory.

“We just didn’t have enough moxie to see it through. Gave up two questionable goals, might have been offsides, but regardless we’ve got to to do a little bit better job defending those,” AFC Mobile coach Nate Nicholas said. “I think from the top by me as a coach to the players we’ve gotta find a better way to finish it out and come out with a victory. But the boys fought hard, it was a well fought game for us, we just didn’t capitalize on the chances we were given.”

Mobile started the match strong. In the opening minutes of the match, Matt Merrill sent a free kick over the crossbar. Minutes later, Chisom Ogbonna cut in from the left hand side of the pitch to test the Fire keeper, Pepe Serrano.

Nine minutes into a frantic first half, AFC Mobile goalkeeper Brent Grube saved a penalty from the Fire’s Igor Siscov to keep the score level.

Minutes after, Ogbonna was taken down in the box, but neither a yellow card nor a penalty was awarded.

Ogbonna left the field, but returned shortly thereafter. In the 26th minute, Ogbanna gave Mobile its best chance of the match when he bicycle-kicked a shot from the middle of the box that sailed just wide of the far post.

The game was deadlocked at zero to start the second half. Mobile was tested early when a shot from the Fire bounced out of Grube’s hands. The ball fell to a Fire player whose shot at the open goal was cleared off the line by newcomer Dawson Jellenc.

“Dawson played centerback the whole 90 minutes, and we needed him out there—especially with Memo [Lumbreras] taking a knock there at the end of the game.” Nicholas said. “Overall he did pretty well, but you could also see he’s a young kid who’s still learning some stuff. But for a debut with a semi-pro team, being with the guys for only two practices, I thought he played really, really well.”

In the 67th minute,  Ogbonna played a ball across the face of the goal to Amos Ndikumana, whose shot went just over the crossbar.

Minutes later, Sherman Winchester headed the ball to Moses Muhubao, who slotted it home to break the deadlock and give AFC Mobile the lead. The go-ahead goal was Muhubao’s second of the season.

In the 77th minute, AFC Mobile nearly doubled its lead when Batevya Mediateur found Ogbonna on the right hand side, but he couldn’t convert.

The Fire’s Dante Oliver managed to get past the Mobile back line in the 89th minute to equalize. Minutes later in stoppage time, Oliver scored the game winner for the Fire, in spite of impassioned cries from the crowd that he was offside.

The loss gives AFC Mobile an 0-0-2 record on the season. The Fire move to 1-0-1 after falling to Jackson, Mississippi’s Gaffa FC last week. Next Saturday, AFC Mobile will head to Jackson to take on Gaffa FC, who beat the reigning GCPL champions, CD Motagua of New Orleans, 4-2 on Saturday night.

AFC Mobile will play its next home game on June 10th at the Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex against Biloxi City FC. Tickets are only $5.00, and kids 12 and under will be admitted free of charge. RSVP today and invite your friends!  Be sure to follow AFC Mobile on all your favorite social media platforms: Facebook: AFC Mobile; Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat: @AFCMobile.

Player signing

AFC Mobile adds local high school standouts to roster

AFC Mobile has added two local high school players to the roster ahead of the team’s first away game of the 2017 Gulf Coast Premier League season. Midfielder Clairy Kengeye joins the club after helping lead W.P. Davidson High School to the the AHSAA 7A State Championship game before falling to Oak Mountain in a penalty shootout.

Clairy Kengeye
Photo credit: Mike Kittrell/preps@al.com

“Clairy brings a lot of skill and work ethic and can bring some power to the attack,” said AFC Mobile head coach Nate Nicholas.

Bayside Academy’s Dawson Jellenc has been added to the roster to solidify the AFC Mobile defense ahead of three consecutive games on the road. Jellenc’s Bayside team made a deep run in the AHSAA 1A-3A playoffs before losing to Indian Springs 3-1 in the semifinals.

“Dawson and Clairy have played for me for years so they bring a familiarity to my style of play and expectations,” Nicholas said.

Dawson Jellenc
Photo credit hudl.com

The two additions could see action this weekend when AFC Mobile travels to Kenner, Louisiana to take on the Louisiana Fire. The Fire lost 3-2 to Jackson, Mississippi’s Gaffa FC in the first week of the season. AFC Mobile will be looking to secure its first win after a tight 2-1 loss in Week 1 to Pensacola’s Gulf Coast Texans. Saturday’s kickoff is set for 5:00 p.m. at Lions Field in Kenner.

AFC Mobile will return home to the Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex (“The Lip”) on Saturday, June 10th for a 7:00 p.m. match-up against Biloxi City FC, a budding rivalry being coined the “Forgotten Coast Cup.” Tickets are only $5.00, and kids 12 and under will be admitted free of charge. RSVP today and invite your friends!  Be sure to follow AFC Mobile on all your favorite social media platforms: Facebook: AFC Mobile; Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat: @AFCMobile.

 

AFC Mobile home crowd

AFC Mobile breaks GCPL attendance record, falls to Texans 2-1

A record breaking crowd of 807 was on hand in Mobile, Alabama at the Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex to see AFC Mobile fall in its inaugural match by a score of 2-1 to the Gulf Coast Texans of Pensacola, Florida. 

The Texans opened the scoring early when Dillon Gallet raced down the left-hand side of the pitch and sent a shot soaring inside the far post from a tight angle. The Texans continued to control possession until the 32nd minute, when  Moses Muhubao netted AFC Mobile’s first ever goal after receiving a beautiful ball over the Texans’ back line, smashing it past Texans goalkeeper Rudy Seelmann.#9 Moses Muhubao

“It was great to see the large crowd. The boys fed off their energy and it was an unbelievable home atmosphere,” said head coach Nate Nicholas. “When we scored, the crowd was electric.”

The Texans nearly regained the lead when Felipe Lawall’s shot ricocheted off the upright. Minutes later, the Texans went back up after Gallet scored his second goal of the night. Soon after, Mobile failed to convert a free kick after the Texans’ Stephen Munoz was shown a yellow card. KC Espoir nearly leveled the score for Mobile in stoppage time of the first half, but his shot from outside the box was easily saved.

Mobile started the second half with a renewed sense of energy. Chisom Ogbonna took a shot from a tight angle on the left-hand side but it was saved. The second half was full of back-and-forth play in the midfield, with both teams struggling to find their pace.

In the 81st minute, Mobile’s Chris Rumsey came into the game and made his presence known immediately as he sent a shot just over the crossbar on his first touch of the game.  In stoppage time, the Texans’ Chris Searcy was show two yellow cards for time wasting and dissent.  Mobile had a chance to equalize late in the game when Espoir played the ball to Batevya Mediateur, but in the attacking third, but the ball was cleared.

The 807 fans in attendance represented the largest crowd ever for a Gulf Coast Premier League game.

“It’s surreal to have that many people for a soccer game in Mobile.” said AFC Mobile president Abram Chamberlain. “It’s an experience for our team to build on; it’s an experience for us to build on, but this is only the beginning for AFC Mobile.

AFC Mobile will head to Kenner, Louisiana for its first away game on Saturday, May 20th to take on the Louisiana Fire, who lost to Gaffa FC 3-2 on Saturday. Kickoff for next week’s game is set for 5:00 p.m.

 

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Nate Nicholas

Meet AFC Mobile’s head coach Nate Nicholas

From the first kick of practice, Nate Nicholas is in motion. Arms folded, pacing, towering over most of his new AFC Mobile squad, bellowing over the sound of his drills. “Faster,” he says. “Always faster, always more pressure, always more shots.”

“My favorite team is Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp likes to play the way I like to play,” Nicholas said. “He’s a little more committed to it than I am, but I like to high press. I like high energy. I like everything to be fast. I like quick passing like Pep Guardiola, but I don’t like passing for passing’s sake. I want to get forward as quickly as possible, press the ball as quickly as possible, keep it on their side as much as possible. I like to keep the ball and for it to look pretty, but most of all, I like to win.”

Nicholas’s high-speed style goes all the way back to his days as a well-recruited club player. He was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, but moved all over the country to follow his father’s work in the oil fields before settling in Slidell, Louisiana for his high school years. There, he garnered enough attention to draw scholarship offers from William Carey, Belhaven, and The University of Mobile, among others.

“If I had stayed in Hattiesburg, I probably wouldn’t have reached the level I did, but I moved to Texas and California, which are hotbeds for soccer,” Nicholas said. “I played everything growing up. Every season it was… I wanted to be Major League in whatever that was, but I was always naturally gifted toward soccer. I always excelled more in that. Soccer was just always the one that I was the best at.”

As a player, Nicholas brought his father’s oil-field work ethic to bear on his opponents. His natural talent was augmented by his love of physical play, his speed, and his six-foot-plus stature. His desire earned him four years of play at the University of Mobile, where he became a crucial part of the 2002 national championship-winning Rams team.

While at the University of Mobile, Nicholas played under coach Peter Fuller, who would go on to oversee the academy of the Philadelphia Union in MLS, where he also served as a first-team assistant. Fuller’s tutelage shaped his nascent coaching career, when Nicholas took a job at the Alabama School of Math and Science during his junior season with the Rams.

“That was a fun one,” Nicholas said. “It was an interesting group of kids. You never expect to go to a soccer game and hear about flux capacitors and all kinds of crazy science and math stuff.”

Nicholas stayed at ASMS for two seasons before accepting an assistant coach position at UMS-Wright in Mobile, motivated by a desire to stay in his adopted home town. There, his career nearly ran into a dead-end. Desperate to find a head coaching job, he left Old Shell Road for the head coaching job at Baldwin County High School.

“That was one rough, miserable year in my life,” Nicholas said. “They were good kids, but it was an interesting experience in my life. It was a very unique situation. I wasn’t sure what I was getting myself into, and I was still young, so leading a program at a school like that, that’s a little bit country, maybe not soccer oriented, was different for me because everywhere I’d been before was fairly soccer-minded.”

His team won just two games. He left after just one season to return to UMS-Wright as the head coach. Ignoring his own doubts about his career, he took over a team newly promoted to the 5A division, into a crowded area dominated by arch-rival St. Paul’s Episcopal, a high school sports juggernaut. In that first season, his team won both fixtures against the Saints en route to a state runner-up finish, dispelling any doubts the burgeoning star might have had about his career.

For the next three years, Nicholas’s team was ranked No. 1 in the state. He won back-to-back state titles, took down 6A powerhouses, and established UMS as one of the top teams in the Southeast. After the 2012 season, Nicholas traveled down Old Shell Road for a new challenge as head coach of the McGill-Toolen Catholic High School boys, who he has since led to a state runner-up finish.

“The crazy thing is, I was the same coach for a 2-15 team as I was for a state runner-up team,” Nicholas said. “It just shows how important players are to a coach. Without good quality players, the best coach is nothing. Even a bad coach can look good with quality players.”

As a coach, Nicholas has won more than 150 games at the high school level, driven by his undying competitive instinct. But his career, including his decision to become the first coach in AFC Mobile’s history, is driven by a deeper desire–to teach his players and pass that competitiveness and resolve on to his teams.

“There’s nothing more annoying to me than seeing a coach that’s in it for himself,” Nicholas said. “That’s very against what I am. I enjoy accolades and winning, and I would be a fool to say I don’t, but I don’t want it to be about me. I want it to be about the team and our goals, not my goals. If I preach to my team that the team’s goals will lead to your individual goals, and I don’t believe that myself, then I’m a hypocrite and I don’t want to do that. I want to practice what I preach.”

His goals for AFC Mobile are simple.

“Win. Win every game,” he said. “I want everybody to be like ‘Oh crap, Mobile’s here, and they’re going to win it, as long as they’re in it.”

AFC Mobile names Ruben Risco assistant coach

Decorated Mobile-area coach Ruben Risco will join AFC Mobile as an assistant coach for the 2017 Gulf Coast Premier League summer season.

Risco, a Mobile native, is a staple of the city’s soccer community. He has been Mobile United’s Director of Coaching since December, 2015. Before that, he was successful as McGill-Toolen Catholic High School’s varsity boys head coach and as an assistant with the St. Paul’s Episcopal School varsity boys. Risco also coached in Florida with the FC Dallas Emerald Coast academy and as the Choctawhatchee High School varsity girls coach.

“I’m excited for the city, for the soccer community. and for myself, now being asked to assist Coach Nate,” Risco said. “I couldn’t be more happy and proud for the club and for the city.”

During his playing career, Risco scored a school record 34 goals for McGill-Toolen during the 2001 season. He played college soccer at Spring Hill College from 2001 to 2002 and at the University of Mobile from 2003 to 2006. Risco also played two seasons in the Premier Development League with the Lafayette Swampcats in 2004 and Coco Express in 2006.

“I think as first assistant, and speaking with Nate, he just wants me to be an extra set of eyes for the game and training sessions,”  Risco said. “I’ve been coaching now 10 years and at different levels–youth, high school–and as a player in the PDL level and being coached [at that level], it’s really going to help me to help Coach Nate see something else.”

Head coach Nate Nicholas succeeded Risco as the head coach at McGill-Toolen in 2014. The two have also coached together at Mobile United, a local youth club.

“I knew of his player quality and I’ve seen him coach,” Nicholas said.  “He does a lot of the things well that are maybe not my strengths. He’s a little bit different, sees things at a different angle, and I think it’s always good to have people with you who can look at a situation a different way.”

Nicholas and Risco will take to the sideline this Sunday night, May 14, as AFC Mobile takes on the Gulf Coast Texans in the club’s first ever competitive match. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. at the Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex. Single games tickets are $5. Season passes and game tickets can be purchased at www.afcmobile.net

 

AFC Mobile to reveal debut GCPL jersey

AFC Mobile will unveil its home and away uniforms for their inaugural season this Thursday,
May 11 at the Dauphin Street Blues Company. Doors open at 7 p.m. This event is 21+
“I think our fans are going to be really happy with the kits,” said JT Clark, AFC Mobile director
of marketing. “I can’t decide which one I like more. The home jersey has an old school look to
them and the away jerseys are–Well, let’s just say I think even the away team fans are going to
want to wear one.”
Adidas, the kit’s manufacturer, is one of the leading brands in global soccer. AFC Mobile’s
title sponsor, Haint Blue Brewing Company prominently features on the front of the kit. A
new sponsor, iHeartRadio features on the sleeve.
Not only will this be the first chance for fans to see the shirts their club will wear for the
2017 Gulf Coast Premier League summer season, they will also have a chance to meet some of the
the roster. Players had a sneak peek at the kits last week.
AFC Mobile will break in its new kits at its first match on Sunday, May 14 against the Gulf
Coast Texans at the Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. Single game
tickets are $5, and season passes are $20. Both may be purchased online.
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AFC Mobile announces roster for GCPL campaign

AFC Mobile is pleased to announce the roster for the 2017 Gulf Coast Premier League summer season. After weeks of tryouts and training, head coach Nate Nicholas has narrowed down his team to these 23 players:

Hugo Aranda
High School: Universidad Del Valle de México (Toluca, Mexico)
Hometown: Querétaro (Mexico)

Mathieu Dazet
College: Airbus School
Hometown: Launaguet, Midi-Pyrénées (France)

KC Espoir
High School: Murphy
Hometown: Muyovozi (Tanzania)

Martin Fiemauhle
College: Duquesne University
High School: Hastings (Houston)
Hometown: Houston, Texas

Jorge Fuentes
College: Copiah Lincoln Community College
High School: W.P Davidson
Hometown: Morelia Michoacán (Mexico)

Elijah Gibson
College: University of Mobile
High School: Clay-Chalkville (Pinson, AL)
Hometown: Birmingham, AL

Nathan Gillespie
College: University of Mobile
High School: Fairhope
Hometown: Fairhope, AL

Brent Grube
College: Cornerstone University
High School: Hudsonville
Hometown: Mobile

Austin Hilyer
College: University of Alabama
High School: UMS-Wright
Hometown: Mobile

Greg Hosford
College: University of South Alabama
High School: W.P. Davidson
Hometown: Mobile

Tanner Kukes
High School: Pensacola Catholic
Hometown: Pensacola, FL

Jubril Lawal
College: University of Mobile
High School: Eko Boys (Nigeria)
Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria

Guillermo Lumbreras Jr
High School: W.P. Davidson
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Markos Mallis
College: University of South Alabama
High School: McGill-Toolen Catholic
Hometown: Mobile

Baba Mediatur
High School: W.P. Davidson
Hometown: Tanzania

Matt Merrill
College: University of Mobile
High School: Mary G. Montgomery (Semmes, AL)
Hometown: Mobile

Moses Muhubao
College: University of Mobile
High School: Murphy
Hometown: Mobile

Barou Ndaw
College: Spring Hill College
High School: St. Paul’s Episcopal
Hometown: Mobile

Amos Ndikumana
High School: Murphy
Hometown: Dar es Salaam (Tanzania)

Chisom Ogbonna
College: Robert Morris University
High School: Mathers (Chicago)
Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria

Chris Rumsey
College: Faulkner State Community College
High School: Quincy Senior (Quincy, Illinois) and Theodore
Hometown: Quincy, IL

Brian Singler
High School: Deep Creek (Chesapeake, VA)
Hometown: Robertsdale, AL

Sherman Winchester
College: University of Mobile
High School: W.P. Davidson
Hometown: Mobile

“This has been a long time coming,” said club president Abram Chamberlain. “The board has been working on this dream becoming a reality for the better part of two years. These players have put in an innumerable amount of effort in training, scrimmages, and tryouts. We are so humbled by the sixty-something players who wanted to be part of this. Making these choices from all the hugely talented players that came out is the hardest things we’ve had to do thus far.”

The roster features players with playing experience at the college level as well as in the PDL and NPSL.

Eleven of these players will make up AFC Mobile’s first ever starting XI when they take on Pensacola’s Gulf Coast Texans next Sunday, May 14. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. at the Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex. Single game tickets are $5. Admissions are free for kids 12 and under. Season passes can be purchased here.

AFC Mobile Partners With Signarama of Mobile for the 2017 GCPL Season

AFC Mobile proudly announces its sponsorship agreement with Signarama of Mobile!

Creating signs for individual people, businesses, and more, Signarama use the latest technology to produce top quality signs in and around the Mobile Bay Area. As makers of banners, box signs, channel letters, custom graphics, custom logos, digital graphics, signs, directory signs, individual lettering, vehicle graphics, and more, Signarama is Mobile’s number one source for signs. Find out more about Signarama and all their services here: http://www.signarama.com/al-mobile.

AFC Mobile will kick off its inaugural season May 14th at 7:00 p.m. with a home game against Pensacola’s Gulf Coast Texans at the Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex (“The Lip”) located at 3610 Michael Boulevard. Season passes are currently available online at https://afcmobile.net/ and start at just $20.00.

ABOUT AFC Mobile

AFC Mobile was formed in 2015 to strengthen the soccer community in Mobile by bringing a high level soccer team to the largest municipality along the Gulf Coast between St. Petersburg and New Orleans. AFC Mobile aims to provide local players an opportunity to continue to play the game at a competitive level, as well as to give the soccer community and City of Mobile a team to call their own.

AFC Mobile Releases Preliminary Roster

AFC Mobile has released a preliminary roster for the club’s upcoming inaugural Gulf Coast Premier League (GCPL) season.

The roster features a number of players with Premier Development League and National Premier Soccer League experience as well as some who have trained with Major League Soccer clubs.

“I’m really excited about the players we’ve been able to bring in,” reports AFC Mobile head coach Nate Nicholas. “We had a lot of quality players to pick from, and I think we have a good group coming in.”

The diverse roster features players from several countries including Scotland, Mexico, Nigeria, and France. Still, the vast majority of players have played high school or college soccer in the Mobile Bay Area.

Coach Nicholas said, “This club will truly represent the diversity of Mobile’s different ethnic groups, nationalities, and ages of our players. You can see the hunger in the players to represent AFC Mobile and the community.”

Players on the preliminary roster have played for several clubs across the country and around the world including Oro Jalisco, Chicago Fire, FC Wichita, Birmingham Hammers, and AC Storm, plus academy programs such as Cruz Azul, Houston Dynamo, and Chivas de Guadalajara.

“First and foremost, we’re excited to announce a roster that we believe has the talent to compete in this league and that represents every part of our incredibly global community,” said AFC Mobile board member Sean Landry. “We’re grateful to everyone who tried out and we’re looking forward to fielding a team that Mobile can be proud of. Narrowing down the field of participants to a small roster was no easy task because the Mobile area has so many high quality players.”

AFC Mobile Initial Roster

Below is the 25-player preliminary roster. When the Alabama High School Athletic Association soccer season is finished, there will be a final invitational tryout for graduating high school seniors. The final roster will be 22 for the first official match.

  • Hugo Aranda
  • David Blake
  • Jorden Cruz
  • Mathieu Dazet
  • Martin Fiemauhle
  • Jorge Fuentes
  • Elijah Gibson
  • Nathan Gillespie
  • Caleb Govati
  • Brent Grube
  • Austin Hilyer
  • Devin Hodges
  • Greg Hosford
  • Tanner Kukes
  • Guillermo Lumbreras Jr
  • Jason Mallis
  • Matthew McArthur
  • Baba Mediaten
  • Moses Muhubao
  • Barou Ndaw
  • Patrick O’Neal
  • Chisom Ogbonna
  • Christopher Rumsey
  • Alex Salinas
  • Sherman Winchester

AFC Mobile will begin its inaugural season in the Gulf Coast Premier League on May 14, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. at the Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex against Pensacola’s Gulf Coast Texans. Season tickets are available here

AFC Mobile Season Preview: Biloxi City FC

Biloxi FCCLUB: Biloxi City FC
NICKNAME: Blackjacks
FALL RECORD: 6-2-4 (3rd place)

HISTORY:Founded in 2016, Biloxi City Futbol Club is the first team from Mississippi to compete in the Gulf Coast Premier League. From an outsider’s perspective, Biloxi City has improved the quality and enhanced the reputation of the GCPL from the outset. From their minimalist badge and their social media promotions and presence, Biloxi has always treated their brand and their club as big as bigger teams in bigger markets. And frankly it has paid off on and off the pitch with Biloxi City coming within one game of earning a Lamar Hunt US Open Cup qualification spot in their debut season.

BILOXI CITY FC PLAYER TO WATCH: Patrick Harrison, midfield

MANAGER: Sinisa Vukadin

WHAT BILOXI CITY FC SAYS ABOUT AFC MOBILE: “I expect [AFC Mobile] to do a great job in Mobile,” says Biloxi City FC coach Sinisa Vukadin. “I know [coach] Nate Nicholas and he will make a respectable squad. I’m glad that [AFC Mobile] joined the Gulf Coast Premier League.”

“We expect the unknown,” responds Biloxi City FC Vice President Luke Berry. “We had our inaugural season last year and surprised a few people managing to finish in the top half of the table (3rd) and one of our proudest moments came on the first day of the season when we drew against CD Motagua in New Orleans,” He continues, “The league has so many new teams this year that I don’t think anyone really knows what to expect. Mobile are more unknown than most because they are starting completely from scratch, much like we did, unlike Gaffa FC or Pensacola who have either youth setups or a squad already. We’ll be watching their early results with interest before our first ever meeting on June 10th. Good luck for the season -as long as you finish below us.”

BOTTOM LINE: Mississippi has always had fantastic soccer development. As a brand new club in its first year, Biloxi City competed for the GCPL title right down to the last match of the season. The Blackjacks’ summer team should be no different. There are a few Mobilians, including former Murphy High School standout Edin Hodovic, who will feature for Biloxi. Look for a tightly-played, high intensity match during both games of “The Forgotten Coast Cup” this summer.

HOME PITCH: Herbert Wilson Stadium, 3225 Hancock Ave, Gulfport, MS 39507

WEBSITE: http://www.biloxicityfutbolclub.com
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/biloxicityfc
FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/biloxicityfc
INSTAGRAM: N/A
HASHTAGS: #BiloxiCityFC #OneCoast

GAMES AGAINST BILOXI CITY FC:

  • June 10th at the Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex
  • July 15th at Herbert Wilson Stadium