PDX FC

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PDX FC
PDX FC logo.png
Full namePDX Football Club
FoundedFebruary 13, 2017; 4 years ago (2017-02-13)[1]
StadiumHilken Community Stadium
Capacity1,500
OwnerFooty Dreams Group[1]
Head coachLuke Babson
LeagueUSL League Two
20212nd, Northwest Division
Playoffs: DNQ
WebsiteClub website

PDX Football Club is an American soccer club from Portland, Oregon, United States. The club was established in 2017 and currently plays in USL League Two. The club previously played in the National Premier Soccer League's West Region, Northwest Conference.

History[]

PDX FC was founded by Luke Babson, an assistant coach at Western Oregon University, and Max Babson, a media producer for BeIN Sports and the Pac-12 Network. The club was announced as a NPSL expansion team on February 13, 2017, joining the Northwest Conference for the 2017 season.[1] During their inaugural season, the club missed a playoff position by only two points, finishing third in the table.

In 2021, PDX joined USL League Two.[2]

PDX currently has two championships under their belt, having won the Oregon Open Cup in 2020 and the NISA Independent Cup Pacific Region in 2021.[3] The club also finished 2nd place during the 2021 USL League Two Season[4]

Year-by-year[]

Year League Regular Season (W–L–T) Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Notes
2017 NPSL 3rd, Northwest Conference (5–4–1) Did not qualify Ineligible
2018 5th, Northwest Conference (2–8–2) Did not qualify Did not qualify
2019 5th, Northwest Conference (2–8–0) Did not qualify Did not qualify
2020 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021 USL2 2nd, Northwest Division (7–4–1) Did not qualify Did not qualify

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "PDX FC JOINS THE NPSL" (Press release). National Premier Soccer League. February 13, 2017. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
  2. ^ "PDX FC to Join USL League Two for the 2021 Season". USL League Two. April 14, 2021.
  3. ^ "We Have a Winner (or two)!". Protagonist Soccer. July 27, 2021.
  4. ^ "Standings". USL League 2. August 11, 2021.
  5. ^ Prince-Wright, Joe (March 26, 2020). "2020 NPSL season cancelled". ProSoccerTalk. NBC Sports. Retrieved May 28, 2020.


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