Ventura County FC

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Ventura County Fútbol Clubis an American professionalsoccerteam based in theGreater Los Angelesarea town ofThousand OaksinVentura County, California,United States that plays inMLS Next Pro,the third tier of theUnited States soccer league system.It is thereserve teamof theLA Galaxyand was formerly known asLA Galaxy IIfrom its founding in 2014 until 2024. The team previously played in theUSL Championshipuntil the end of the 2022 season.

Ventura County FC
Full nameVentura County Fútbol Club
Short nameVCFC
FoundedJanuary 29, 2014;10 years ago(January 29, 2014),asLA Galaxy II
StadiumWilliam Rolland Stadium,Thousand Oaks, California
Dignity Health Sports ParkTrack & Field Stadium
Carson, California
Capacity2,000 (Thousand Oaks)
5,000 (Carson)
OwnerOak Sports Holding
LA Galaxy(AEG)
ManagerMatt Taylor
LeagueMLS Next Pro
202314th, Western Conference
Playoffs: Did not qualify
Websitehttps://vcfcpro /
Current season

History

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It was announced on January 29, 2014, that theLA GalaxyofMajor League Soccerwould be fielding their own team in theUSL Proto serve as their reserve team beginning with the2014 USL Pro season.The Galaxy chose to create their own team in the league instead of affiliating with a current USL Pro team after the two leagues formed a partnership the previous year. The current assistant coach of the senior squad,Curt Onalfo,would become head coach of the reserve squad. The club would play its home matches atDignity Health Sports Park's Track & Field Stadium, a 1,200-seat stadium near the main stadium, home to the senior club.[1]Onalfo had led the Galaxy's previous reserve squad to two consecutiveMLS Reserve LeagueWest Division titles.[2]In the process, the LA Galaxy became the first MLS club to own and operate its own USL Pro side.[2]

About forming the reserve team, Galaxy PresidentChris Kleinsaid, “The creation of LA Galaxy II, through USL PRO, provides the Galaxy with a fully realized, in-house player development program starting with the Under-12 Academy through the LA Galaxy first team. The investment of AEG and the Galaxy for LA Galaxy II will allow us to continue to develop the best players in Southern California while closing the gap between the Galaxy Academy and the LA Galaxy.”[1]

2014 season

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The club's first match took place on February 13, 2014, as they defeatedFresno Fuegoof theUSL Premier Development League2–1.Travis Bowenscored the team's first-ever goal.[3]The team made its USL Pro debut on March 22, 2014, defeating the league's other LA club, theOrange County Blues FC,3–1 at home.Charlie Ruggscored their first goal in USL Pro competition.[4][5]In the regular season, the Galaxy II earned third place in the league's standings, having a 15–6–7 (W-L-T) record, qualifying for the playoffs. The Galaxy II had faced against theRochester Rhinosduring the quarter finals, who they defeated and advance to faceSacramento Republic FCin the semifinals. The Galaxy II were defeated against Sacramento Republic therefore being eliminated, and ending their inaugural season.

Daniel Stereswas named captain, and was named Defender of the Year.[6][7]

2015 season

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Los Dos finished 5th in the Western Conference during the regular season of the newly formatted USL. During the playoffs, The Galaxy II defeated Sacramento Republic in overtime, advancing to face first seeded OKC Energy in the Conference Finals. Los Dos became Conference champions, after defeating OKC Energy, and went on to face Rochester Rhinos in the USL championship. The Galaxy II were defeated in the championship game.

Daniel Stereswas again named Defender of the Year.[6][7]

MLS Next Pro

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MLS announced that it would be one of the new eight teams to joinMLS Next Proin 2023.[8]

In March 2024, the team announced a partial relocation toThousand Oaks, Californiaand rebranded to Ventura County FC.[9]

Stadium

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The club currently plays at William Roland Stadium on the campus ofCalifornia Lutheran Universityin Thousand Oaks, California. The team previously played in the Track & Field Facility atDignity Health Sports ParkinCarson, California[10]Occasional games would be played at the main stadium at Dignity Health Sports Park, which holds 27,000 attendees and is the home of the LA Galaxy first team.

Club culture

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Rivalries

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When in USL, LA Galaxy II competed in the 405 Derby against rivalsOrange County SC.[11]In 2022 the clubs were in a dispute over which team would play atChampionship Soccer StadiuminIrvine, California,Orange County SC's current home stadium, after leaked documents showed the Galaxy organization was attempting to seize full-time usage of the venue.[12]

Players and staff

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The squad of VCFC is composed of an unrestricted number of first-team players on loan to the reserve team, players signed by Galaxy II, and LA Galaxy Academy players. Academy players who appear in matches with VCFC retain their college eligibility.[1]

Current roster

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As of July 5, 2024[13]
No. Pos. Player Nation
18 MF Jonathan Pérez([A]) Mexico
19 DF Mauricio Cuevas([A]) United States
21 MF Tucker Lepley([A]) United States
24 DF Jalen Neal([A]) United States
25 DF Emiro Garcés([A]) Colombia
30 FW Gino Vivi([A]) Costa Rica
31 GK Brady Scott([A]) United States
48 MF Diego López Mexico
49 MF Dylan Vanney([B]) United States
50 DF Riley Dalgado([B]) United States
51 DF Ascel Essengue Cameroon
53 MF David Díaz United States
55 DF Carlos Diaz([B]) United States
57 MF Christian Coreas([B]) El Salvador
59 DF Goose Gonzalez([B]) United States
60 GK Nolan Anderson United States
61 MF Sean Karani United States
63 FW Ilijah Paul(on loan fromReal Salt Lake) United States
64 DF Jose Magaña([B]) United States
65 MF Hope Avayevu Ghana
67 DF Christian Tchouante Cameroon
68 DF Max Middleby Australia
71 FW Erik Hernandez([B]) United States
72 MF Nicolas Schelotto Argentina
73 DF Enrique Martinez([B]) United States
74 FW Sergio Villalpando United States
75 DF Harbor Miller United States
78 FW Ifunanyachi Achara(on loan fromHouston Dynamo 2) Nigeria
81 GK Lucca Adams([B]) United States
83 DF Allan Legaspi([B]) United States
84 MF Ruben Ramos Jr([A]) United States
87 MF Gabriel Arnold([B]) United States
90 DF Emiliano Garcia([B]) United States
91 GK Owen Pratt([B]) United States
94 MF Garcia Omar([B]) United States
95 MF Javier Corona([B]) United States
97 DF Victor Casillas([B]) United States
  1. ^
    Signed to first team contract withLA Galaxy.
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Coaching staff

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Role Name Nation
Head Coach Matt Taylor United States
Assistant Coach Alex Yi United States
Goalkeeping Coach Ian Feuer United States
Video Analyst Grant Heywood England

Team records

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As of September 24, 2022

Year-by-year

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Year Division League Regular season W-T-L Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Avg. attendance Top scorer Goals
2014 3 USL 3rd: 15–6–7 Semifinals 3R 597 Chandler Hoffman 14
2015 USL 5th, Western: 14–3–11 Runner-Up 2R 969 Ariel Lassiter 11
2016 USL 5th, Western: 12–11–7 Conference quarterfinals Not eligible(MLSReserve Team) 1,211 Jack McBean 15
2017 2 USL 13th, Western: 8–5–19 did not qualify Not eligible(MLSReserve Team) 1,215 Justin Dhillon
Adrian Vera
6
2018 USL 14th, Western: 10–7–17 did not qualify Not eligible(MLSReserve Team) 1,048 Frank López 13
2019 USLC 9th, Western: 12–12–10 Play-in round Not eligible(MLSReserve Team) 881 Ethan Zubak
Kai Koreniuk
9
2020 USLC 8th, Western: 8–2–6
2nd Group B
Conference quarterfinals Not eligible(MLSReserve Team) N/A Augustine Williams 13
2021 USLC 11th, Western: 11-6-15 did not qualify Canceled N/A Preston Judd 17
2022 USLC 11th, Western: 11-7-16 did not qualify Not eligible(MLSReserve Team) N/A Preston Judd 13
2023 3 MLSNP 14th, Western: 5-6-17 did not qualify Not eligible(MLSReserve Team) N/A Aaron Bibout 14

Head coaches

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All time Ventura County Coaching Stats
Coach Nationality Start End Games Win Loss Draw Win %
Curt Onalfo United States January 29, 2014 December 13, 2016 95 46 29 20 048.42
Mike Muñoz United States January 12, 2017 July 19, 2019 85 23 42 20 027.06
Junior Gonzalez(Interim) United States July 19, 2019 January 8, 2020 15 6 5 4 040.00
Junior Gonzalez United States January 8, 2020 December 18, 2021 16 8 6 2 050.00
Yoann Damet France January 28, 2022 July 1, 2022 18 7 3 8 038.89
Marcelo Sarvas Brazil August 2022 2023
Matt Taylor United States January 22, 2024

Honors

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Player honors

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Year Player Country Position Honor
2014 Chandler Hoffman United States Forward All-League First Team
André Auras France Midfielder All-League Second Team
Daniel Steres United States Defender All-League Second Team
2015 Daniel Steres United States Defender All-League First Team
2016 Jack McBean United States Forward All-League First Team
2018 Efraín Álvarez Mexico Midfielder Young Player of the Year
2020[14] Augustine Williams Sierra Leone Forward All-League First Team

References

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  1. ^abc"LA Galaxy Place Team in USL PRO".USL Pro. Archived fromthe originalon February 3, 2014.RetrievedJanuary 29,2014.
  2. ^ab"LA Galaxy announce they will form their own USL PRO franchise named LA Galaxy II".Major League Soccer. Archived fromthe originalon August 18, 2015.RetrievedJanuary 29,2014.
  3. ^"LA Galaxy II victorious in first ever match with a 2–1 win over Fresno Fuego".LA Galaxy. February 13, 2014. Archived fromthe originalon October 6, 2014.RetrievedMarch 25,2014.
  4. ^"LA Galaxy II announce USL PRO schedule".LA Galaxy. Archived fromthe originalon October 6, 2014.RetrievedJanuary 30,2014.
  5. ^"LA Galaxy II win inaugural match over Orange County Blues 3–1".LA Galaxy. March 22, 2014. Archived fromthe originalon October 6, 2014.RetrievedMarch 25,2014.
  6. ^ab"Getting 2 know Galaxy II: Defender Daniel Steres".LA Galaxy. April 15, 2015.
  7. ^ab"Daniel Steres LA Galaxy:Profile".RetrievedAugust 6,2016.
  8. ^"MLS NEXT Pro Unveils 21 Clubs for Inaugural Season".orlandocitysc.
  9. ^"LA Galaxy Partner with Oak Sports Holding to bring MLS NEXT Pro Affiliate to Ventura County"(Press release). MLS Next Pro. March 15, 2024.RetrievedMarch 16,2024.
  10. ^"Track & Field Facility".Dignity Health Sports Park.RetrievedSeptember 12,2018.
  11. ^"EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW WHEN ORANGE COUNTY SC VISITS LOS DOS".orangecountysoccer.July 21, 2022.RetrievedJuly 27,2022.
  12. ^Calhoun, Damian (August 8, 2022)."Irvine City Council's plans to discuss use of Championship Soccer Stadium moved off of agenda".The Orange County Register.RetrievedAugust 8,2022.
  13. ^"Players".lagalaxy.RetrievedJuly 17,2021.
  14. ^"USL Championship Reveals 2020 All-League Teams".USLChampionship Staff. October 28, 2020.RetrievedOctober 28,2020.
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