Monterey Bay Football Club(Monterey Bay FC) is an American professionalsoccerteam based inMonterey County, California.The club was established on February 21, 2021,[2]and is a member of theUSL Championship,the second tier of theAmerican soccer league system.It began playing during the2022 USL Championship seasonas a member of the league's Western Conference.[3]

Monterey Bay FC
Full nameMonterey Bay Football Club
Nickname(s)Union,[1]Crisp and Kelp
FoundedFebruary 1, 2021;3 years ago(2021-02-01)
StadiumCardinale Stadium
Seaside, California
Capacity6,000
OwnerRay Beshoff
PresidentMike DiGiulio
Head CoachJordan Stewart
LeagueUSL Championship
202411th, Western Conference
Playoffs: DNQ
Websitemontereybayfc
Current season

History

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Former Monterey Bay teams

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The Monterey Bay area had its first professional team in 1993 whenSanta Cruz Surfjoined theUSISL.[4]The team would only last through the 1994 season, but professional soccer's absence would not last long as theMonterey Bay Jaguarswere established for the 1995 season.[5]The following season the Jaguars would change the location in their name to "California" and have their most successful season, defeating theRichmond Kickers2-1 to win theUSISL Select League Championship.[6]The Jaguars would continue to play in USL affiliated leagues until their folding after the1999 USL D3 Pro League season.

National club soccer would not return to the Monterey Bay until 2004, when theSalinas Valley Sambajoined the Men's Premier Soccer League forits second season.[7]The 2007 NPSL season would see two Monterey Bay teams playing in the same league, with theSanta Cruz County Breakersestablished. However this would not last long, as the Breakers would fold their NPSL club in 2008.[8]The Samba themselves would fold the following year, with the 2009 season being their last. In 2018, a decade after the initial Breakers team folded, the club reestablished their first-team side and joined theUSL PDLunder the name Santa Cruz Breakers FC.[9]

From Fresno to the Monterey Bay

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Monterey Bay F.C. is a continuation of the USL Championship's formerFresno FCfranchise. The team, owned by Ray Beshoff, ceased operations after the 2019 season because he was unable to secure construction of asoccer-specific stadium.Beshoff retained franchise rights and sought another place in California to relocate.[10]On February 1, 2021, Monterey Bay F.C. joined theUSL Championship.The club's Sporting Director is two-time MLS Coach of the Year,Frank Yallop.Yallop had previously served as general manager of Fresno FC.[11][12]In April 2021, formerSan Jose Earthquakescaptain,Ramiro Corrales,joined the team staff as a technical advisor.[13]Corrales, a native ofSalinas,began and ended his playing career in theMonterey Bay Area.His career began with the Monterey Bay Jaguars in 1995 before joining the San Jose Clash (later renamed "Earthquakes" ) in 1996. He last served as a player-coach with Santa Cruz Breakers during the2018 USL PDL season.[14]General manager Frank Yallop was also named head coach on April 22, 2021, with Ramiro Corrales as assistant coach.[15]

First USL Championship seasons

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The club announced their first signing,Walmer Martinez,on December 22, 2021. Born inSanta Cruz,Martinez had previously played with fellow USL Championship sideHartford Athleticbut was brought in by Monterey Bay, through a transfer for an undisclosed fee, to play professionally at the same campus he had featured collegiately withCSUMB.[16]The club's ever first match was a pre-season encounter away toMLSclubSan Jose Earthquakes.Monterey Bay ended up losing the encounter 4–2.[17]The club's final signing before the season started was another local product and CSUMB alum,Adrian Rebollar.Rebollar, a native of Watsonville, was a trialist during the preseason and made it to the first team.[18]Due to the timing of the renovation of Cardinale Stadium, the team started the regular season with seven consecutive league road matches.[19]The club's first ever professional win occurred on March 26, 2022, in their third ever match, away to nearby Northern California sideOakland Roots SC.Club captainHugh Robertsscored the winning goal of the 2–3 victory in the final minute of regulation.[20]Another away match was added to their schedule for theirUS Open Cupdebut, an away match against NISA clubBay Cities FC.Monterey Bay ultimately suffered an upset, losing 2–1 against the 3rd division side.[21]The club had their first ever home match on May 7, 2022, defeatingLas Vegas Lights FC1–0 on a goal by Walmer Martinez in the 56th minute.[22][23]After a late playoff push, the Union ultimately finished their inaugural season in 12th place, second to last in the Western Conference and seven points away from qualifying for the playoffs.[24]

In preparation for their second season, Monterey Bay brought back 17 players from their inaugural squad.[25][26]NewcomerAlex Dixonscored the club's first everhat trickin the2023 USL Championship seasonopener againstHartford Athletic.The hat trick's first goal featured the fastest goal in club history (91 seconds) and the third goal was the first penalty scored by the club. His performance also earned him USL Championship Player of the Week honors, another first for a player from the club.[27]The club won their first everU.S. Open Cupmatch on April 5, 2023, away toCentral Valley Fuego FC,the club which filled the professional soccer void inFresnoafterFresno FCfolded to eventually become Monterey Bay FC itself.[28][29]In the following round Monterey Bay achieved their most important win in club history, upsetting localMLSclubSan Jose Earthquakes1–0. It was their first competitive match against a first division club in their history.[30]The club would once again host MLS competition in the US Open Cup, but this time they fell in a penalty-shootout againstLos Angeles FC.[31]The match against LAFC featured the club's highest ever attendance, just shy of a sellout with 5,808 fans on hand.[32]Despite a hot start to the season, Monterey Bay would ultimately finish the season in 11th place, once again 2nd to last in the Western Conference and six points away from qualifying for the playoffs.[32]

Following the 2023 season, Monterey Bay FC Principal Owner Ray Beshoff stated that the club's goals for the offseason were to broaden their developmental side Monterey Bay FC 2 into a year-round program as well as to expand their academy's development to reach more youth in the community.[33]The club announced their initial roster decisions ahead of the 2024 season on November 28, 2023. The most notable departures were the club's first captainHugh Robertsas well as the club's all-time leading goal scorerChristian Volesky.[34]The club announced a U-18 Development Academy on February 5, 2024. The program would identify young talent in theMonterey,Santa Cruz,andSan Benitotri-county area and allow them to train at the club's facilities and with their staff throughout the year.[35]Three Monterey Bay FC 2 players were added to the roster ahead of the2024 USL Championship season:Pierce Gallaway, Miguel Guerrero, and Anthony Orendain.[36][37]

Stadium

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Monterey Bay FC plays their games at what was Freeman Stadium on the campus ofCalifornia State University, Monterey Bay.The stadium was renovated with private funds and holds 6,000 fans.[38]Ground breaking for the stadium renovations took place on September 16, 2021. The team entered into a multi-year partnership with the Cardinale Automotive Group for the stadium naming rights. The venue was renamedCardinale Stadium,which opened on May 7, 2022.[39]

Broadcast

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On February 28, 2023, the club announced their first local broadcast deal, withKION-TVto broadcast Monterey Bay's 17USL Championshiphome matches on their affiliated FOX 35 orCentral Coast CWchannels.[40]

Colors and badge

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Monterey Bay Football Club's official colors are Crisp Blue, Kelp Blue, Dune Yellow and White.[1]

Sponsorship

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Seasons Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2022–present Puma[41] Montage Health[42]

Monterey Bay FC 2

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On February 6, 2023, the club announced Monterey Bay F.C. 2, a development team joiningUSL League Twoas part of the newly formed Nor Cal Division. The team began play in summer 2023 primarily based inSalinas, California.The head coach for the first season was current Monterey Bay F.C. assistant Ramiro Corrales, who took on the role in addition to his first-team duties.[43]Mark Christie and Monterey Bay goalkeeperCarlos Herreraserved as his assistant coaches.[44][45]In its inaugural season, the team played four of their six home matches atRabobank Stadiumand the remaining two matches at the senior team's home,Cardinale StadiuminSeaside, California.[46][47]Outside of local scouting and player development, the goal of the team in the words of club owner Ray Beshoff is also to be a "good bridge that we need" from the professional team to the community of Salinas.[48]The club's initial open tryouts saw 85% of the players either currently based in or originally fromMonterey County,with the largest amount of registrants coming fromSalinas.[49][50]

On April 22, 2023, the team played its first match, a preseason match againstMLS Next ProsideSan Jose Earthquakes II.CSUMBstudent José Jesús Madrigal scored the club's first goal in what ended as a 1–1 draw at Rabobank Stadium.[51]The team's first regular season match was on May 6, 2023, a 2–1 win againstSan Francisco City FC.[52][53]Monterey Bay clinched their first League Two playoff appearance and first Nor Cal division title in their inaugural season.[54][55]They lost their playoff appearance 1–0 away to then defending league championsVentura County Fusion.[56]

On October 28, 2023, Monterey Bay FC Principal Owner Ray Beshoff stated that one of the club's goals is to develop MBFC2 into a year-round program.[33]On February 5, 2023, the club announced a U-18 Development Academy. This program would lead straight into MBFC2, which is seen as a U-23 program.[57]On February 22, 2024, Pierce Gallaway became the first MBFC2 player to be signed to a first-team contract.[36]On March 13, 2024, two more MBFC2 players, Miguel Guerrero and Anthony Orendain, were added to the first team's roster ahead of the 2024 USL Championship season.[37]The fourth MBFC2 alum joined the first team on April 12, 2024, whengoalkeeperFabian Narez was signed to a 25-day contract.[58]Ahead of the team's second season, Monterey Bay playerSimon Dawkinstook over as head coach from Ramiro Corrales.[59]

Roster

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Current roster

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As of September 5, 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules.Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF CAN Morey Doner
4 DF USA Alex Lara
5 DF MEX Carlos Guzmán
6 MF USA Ryan Dieter
7 MF USA Adrian Rebollar
7 FW USA Christian Volesky
9 FW USA Tristan Trager
10 FW USA Diego Gutierrez
11 FW SLV Walmer Martinez
12 DF USA Grant Robinson
13 MF USA Mobi Fehr
14 MF USA Miguel Guerrero
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW USA Alex Dixon
16 GK CMR Antony Siaha
17 FW GLP Luther Archimède
18 FW USA Michael Gonzalez
20 FW USA Anthony Orendain
21 GK MEX Carlos Herrera
24 DF USA Max Glasser
30 DF USA Kai Greene
31 FW USA Chase Boone
32 MF USA Pierce Gallaway
64 MF USA Jerry Ayon
99 MF USA Xavi Gnaulati
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    USL Academy player
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    25-day contract

Staff

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As of December 28, 2022
Front office
Owner / Chairman Ray Beshoff
President Mike DiGiulio
Vice-President, Corporate Partnerships Jonathon Carpenter
Vice-President, Marketing & Communications Christina Ferrante

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As of February 4, 2023
Technical staff
Head coach Jordan Stewart
Technical advisor / Assistant coach Simon Dawkins
Athletic Trainer Dr. Jessica Benedetti

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Team records

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Year-by-year

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Season Record Position Playoffs USOC Average
attendance
Top goalscorer(s)
Div League Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts PPG Conf. Overall Name Goals
2022 2 USLC 34 12 18 4 42 59 –17 40 1.18 12th 21st Did not qualify R2 3,643 Chase Boone
Sam Gleadle
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2023 2 USLC 34 11 15 8 42 53 –11 41 1.21 11th 19th Did not qualify R3 3,963 Alex Dixon 12

Head coaches

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  • Includes USL Regular Season, USL Playoffs, U.S. Open Cup. Excludes friendlies.
Coach Nationality Start End Games Win Loss Draw GF GA Win %
Frank Yallop Canada April 22, 2021 July 31, 2024 95 33 45 17 116 152 034.74
Simon Dawkins(interim) Jamaica August 1, 2024 August 5, 2024 1 0 0 1 2 2 000.00
Jordan Stewart[63] England August 5, 2024 present 0 0 0 0 0 0 !

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