Hollywood United F.C.

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Hollywood United
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Full nameHollywood United Football Club
Founded1988
GroundCrossroads High School
Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California
OwnersEngland Steve Jones
Australia Anthony LaPaglia
Head Coaches (O-40s)
United States (O-30s)
United States Tom Tate (LAPL)
LeagueLos Angeles Olympic Soccer League
WebsiteClub website

Hollywood United is an American amateur soccer team based in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1988, the team plays in Region IV of the United States Adult Soccer Association, a network of amateur leagues at the fifth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.

History[]

Origins[]

Hollywood United was founded in the late-1980s by a group of British expatriates who frequented the Cat & Fiddle, an English-style pub on Sunset Boulevard in the heart of Hollywood, California. The original team was made up of several U.S.-based British celebrities from the world of music, film and television, including Paul Cook and Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols, Billy Duffy and Ian Astbury of The Cult, and Vivian Campbell of Def Leppard. Word eventually spread throughout the entertainment world about the club and its players and, before long, not only other well-known stars, but also former national team soccer players from around the world asked to play.

Initially, Hollywood United basically had one team that competed in different Sunday leagues around Los Angeles, including the Los Angeles Metro League and the Glendale League. It was loosely organized and comprised roughly of the same 20 players in all games.

2003–2007[]

By the mid-2000s, there were two Hollywood United teams: an over-30s squad that competed in the Los Angeles Premier League from 2003 to 2005, and then in the now-defunct Olympic Soccer League from 2005–2006, and a Sunday League team that of older players that did not want to compete with the younger players. The over-30s team started to be the focus of international notoriety when people such as actors Anthony LaPaglia, Dermot Mulroney, Jason Statham, Brandon Routh, Ralf Little, Donal Logue, Gilles Marini and Jimmy Jean-Louis, singers Robbie Williams and Ziggy Marley, film director Danny Cannon, Los Angeles Galaxy veteran Paul Bravo, and former international soccer players Vinnie Jones, Eric Wynalda, John Harkes, Alexi Lalas, Richard Gough and Frank Leboeuf, began playing regularly for the team.

2008 U.S. Open Cup Run[]

Hollywood United qualified for the 2008 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup by going 3-0-0 in a group with National Premier Soccer League's Santa Cruz County Breakers, San Diego United and Phoenix Banat Arsenal. They then advanced to the First Round to take on the Portland Timbers of the USL First Division. Hollywood stunned the Timbers by beating them 3-2 thanks to penalties from Matt Taylor, but were defeated 6-0 by Seattle Sounders in the second round.

Teams[]

Hollywood United Hitmen[]

The Hollywood United Hitmen were formed in early 2009 and compete in the USL Premier Development League, having acquired the franchise rights from the San Fernando Valley Quakes. They play in the "Stadium by the Sea" at Palisades Charter High School in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades.

Los Angeles Premier League[]

Hollywood United LAPL over-30 team plays its home games at Crossroads High School in Santa Monica, California. This is the team that was formed out of the remnants of the O-30 Olympic League side that brought HUFC a considerable amount of notoriety.

Over 30s (Tabo's Army)[]

Tabo's Army is an over-30s side that competes in the Los Angeles Metro League at Griffith Park.

Over 40s (Dad's Army)[]

Dad's Army consists of most of the original Hollywood United team, and competes in the City of Los Angeles Metro Soccer League Senior Division. Over the years, the team has featured players such as Vinnie Jones, Steve Jones, Billy Duffy, Vivian Campbell and Paul Cook, and currently includes film director and producer Danny Cannon on the roster.

HUFC 7s[]

The Hollywood United 7-a-side teams compete in the Santa Monica Adult Soccer League. The men's team features players from all teams, and has recently[when?] included Anthony LaPaglia, Jason Statham, Steve Jones, Frank Leboeuf, Olivier Biaggi & Jason Harris. HUFC no longer fields a 7's team.[citation needed]

Players[]

LAPL squad[]

as at June 22, 2010[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF United States USA
GK United States USA
MF United States USA Santiago Cabrera
MF United States USA
FW United States USA Derk Droze
FW United States USA
DF United States USA
DF United States USA Chad Evans
FW France FRA
DF United States USA
MF United States USA
MF England ENG
MF England ENG
MF Haiti HAI Jimmy Jean-Louis
MF England ENG Jason Harris
GK Australia AUS Anthony LaPaglia
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF United States USA
MF United States USA Sean Lockhart
FW France FRA Gilles Marini
DF Canada CAN
DF United States USA
FW United States USA
DF United States USA
FW United States USA
DF United States USA
MF United States USA
MF United States USA Dustin Peterson
MF United States USA
MF England ENG Craig Reynolds
FW United States USA
DF United States USA
MF Canada CAN

2008 U.S. Open Cup roster[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United States USA Michael Littman
2 MF United States USA L.J. Reinhart
3 DF United States USA Brian Dunseth
4 DF United States USA Cameron Dunn
5 MF United States USA Eddie Pinto
6 DF United States USA Eder Robles
7 MF United States USA Jason Boyce
8 MF United States USA Alex Bengard
9 FW United States USA Ilia Nazorov
10 DF United States USA Raul Palomares
11 FW England ENG Earl Alexander
12 MF United States USA Mike Munoz
13 DF Greece GRE Nas Koubouras
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF United States USA Craig Reynolds
15 MF United States USA Derk Droze
16 MF United States USA Steve Chirgwin
18 DF United States USA Sean Lockhart
19 FW United States USA Matt Taylor
20 DF United States USA Nathan Reeves
21 GK United States USA Brandon Avery
22 GK United States USA Javier Barragan
GK United States USA Brian Burdue
MF United States USA Omar Elminoufi
DF United States USA Kyle Firebaugh
FW United States USA Spencer Frankenberger

Charity work[]

Some of Hollywood United's recent charity events include:

  • Hollywood United vs Simon Bolivar XI, October 30, 2010. A game to raise funds for the family of murdered El Salvadoran player Nelson Rivera, played at Miguel Contreras High School in downtown Los Angeles. Players for Hollywood in this game included , Jimmy Jean-Louis, Anthony La Paglia, Donal Logue, , , Christian Olde Wolbers and Michael Raymond-James.[2]
  • v. Hollywood United, 22 November 2008. As part of the activities surrounding the 2008 MLS Cup Hollywood United will host a special charity match. All proceeds from the match, including donations collected on the day of the game, will be for people whose lives were severely affected by the devastation of Hurricane Ike. Players for Hollywood in this game included Ziggy Marley, Santiago Cabrera, Jimmy Jean-Louis and John Harkes.[3]
  • Los Angeles Galaxy v. Hollywood United, November 4, 2007. Following the string of devastating wildfires in Southern California, the Los Angeles Galaxy, Hollywood United FC and the joined together to host a special charity match. All proceeds from the match, including donations collected on the day of the game, went towards the American Red Cross and The Salvation Army to aid in their efforts to assist those affected by the wild fires. Players for Hollywood in this game included, in addition to their usual celebrities, Mauricio Cienfuegos, Joe-Max Moore, Jorge Campos and Yari Allnutt.[4]
  • Match to Benefit Survivors of Torture, July 22, 2007. Proceeds from the event benefited PTV, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free medical care, psychological evaluation and other essential social services to alleviate the suffering and health consequences of torture victims living in Los Angeles. Funds raised at the event also benefited the Hollywood United Youth Soccer Association (HUYSA), an organization dedicated to supporting youth soccer programs.
  • Match to Benefit Children of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, June 15, 2007. Hollywood United FC participated in a match against a team of Mexican International legends. Luis Hernández, Benjamin Galindo, and Adolfo Rios spearheaded the Mexican team against Hollywood United regulars Eric Wynalda, Richard Gough, and Jimmy Jean-Louis. The event raised thousands of dollars to benefit the homeless children of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Sponsors[]

  • Puma AG

References[]

  1. ^ "Hollywood United". LA Premier League. 2015. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Hollywood United to play a charity match". hollywoodutd.com. 2010. Archived from the original on November 4, 2010.
  3. ^ "Hollywood United v Champions United – Saturday". The Original Winger. 20 November 2008. Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  4. ^ Boyce, T. J. (4 November 2007). "Charitable Defense: Galaxy's Stars Finally Align against Hollywood United". LA Soccer News. Archived from the original on 20 January 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2015.

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