FC Denver (soccer)
FC Denver (soccer)
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| Full name |
FC Denver |
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| Nickname(s) |
The Green Army |
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| Founded |
Winter 2005/2006 |
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| President |
Eric Fulton |
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| General Manager |
Tyler Whitesides |
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| Head Coach |
Luke Elbin |
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| League |
Premier Arena Soccer League / Colorado Amateur Soccer League |
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| Website |
Club home page |
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FC Denver is an American soccer club based in Denver, Colorado. The club has a semi-professional indoor team in the Premier Arena Soccer League and has four elite amateur outdoor teams (Premier, United, Masters (Over-30), and Women).[1] The club's colors are dark green, silver, and white.
History
FC Denver was founded in winter 2005/2006 and played its first match in March 2006. FC Denver began as a single men's amateur soccer team playing in the now defunct Comets Soccer League. The club grew to four outdoor teams by 2011.[2] The club founded a semi-pro indoor team in the Rocky Mountain Division of the Premier Arena Soccer league for the 2012-13 season.
The club's top men's team, Premier, won the 2013 Colorado State Cup in July 2013. The win qualified them for the 2013-14 USSSA National Championships in March 2014 where they lost in the semifinals to eventual champion Colorado Rovers S.C..[3]

Taos Eco Park Championship Team - Spring 2013
Honors
- USSSA National Cup Semifinalist - March 2014[4]
- USSSA Colorado State Cup Champions - July 2013[5]
- Choice Wireless Spring Soccer Showcase Champions - April 2013[6]
- CASL 1st Division Champions - Fall 2012
- CASL 1st Division Champions - Fall 2011
- Comets Soccer League Premier Division Champions - Spring 2007
- Colorado State Cup Eid Cup Champions - August 2006

Team preparing for a match
Year-by-year
| Year |
Win |
Loss |
Tie |
GF |
GA |
GD |
Division |
Reg. Season |
Avg. Attendance |
| 2013-2014[7] |
5 |
3 |
0 |
46 |
41 |
5 |
Rocky Mountain |
2nd Place |
240 |
| 2012-2013[8] |
5 |
3 |
0 |
47 |
35 |
12 |
Rocky Mountain |
2nd Place |
190 |
Head Coaches
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Luke Elbin (2013–Present)
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Kyle Firebaugh (2009-2012)
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Eric Fulton (2006-2008)
References
External links
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| Northwest | |
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| Rocky Mountain |
- Avery Brewing FC
- Colorado Blizzard
- Denver Dynamite
- Real Colorado Edge
- Rocky Mountain Bighorns
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| | Overview | |
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| | Men's national teams | |
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| | Men's outdoor leagues | |
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| | Men's indoor leagues | |
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| | Cup competitions | |
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| | Men's college soccer | |
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| | Women's national teams | |
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| | Women's leagues | |
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| | Women's college soccer | |
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| | Defunct men's outdoor leagues | |
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| | Defunct men's indoor leagues | |
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| | Defunct women's leagues | |
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