Rochester FC

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Rochester FC
Full nameRochester Football Club
Founded2018; 3 years ago (2018)
StadiumRochester Regional Stadium
Capacity5000
OwnerMujic, Dedic
Head coachMo Dedic, Todd Penz
LeagueUPSL
2019 SpringInaugural Season
WebsiteClub website

Rochester FC is a men's soccer club based in Rochester, Minnesota. It competes in the UPSL Midwest Region's Conference.[1][2][3]Rochester FC's colors are sky blue and navy. Rochester FC has an Elite Development youth academy for boys.[4][5]

History[]

Rochester FC was founded in 2018 by Midhat Mujic and Muharem Dedic.[5] Rochester FC will be joining UPSL's North Conference as an expansion team.[1]

Front office[]

  • Midhat Mujic/Muharem Dedic - Owners/Presidents
  • Deb Nichols-Hare - Director of Coaching
  • Abdul Noor - Director of Academy

Current roster[]

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

No. Position Player Nation
0 GK  Mexico
1 GK  United States
2 DF  United States
3 DF Harry Holland  England
4 DF  United States
5 DF  Colombia
6 MF  Mexico
7 MF  Brazil
8 MF  Bosnia and Herzegovina
9 FW  Somalia
10 MF  Bosnia and Herzegovina
11 FW  Iraq
12 MF  Somalia
13 DF  United States
14 DF  United States
15 DF  United States
16 DF  Brazil
17 MF  Somalia
18 MF  United States
19 DF  United States
20 MF  Thailand
21 DF  Bosnia and Herzegovina
22 DF  Czech Republic
24 DF  United States
27 DF  France
30 DF  United States

Staff[]

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Muharem Dedic– Coach
  • United States Todd Penz– Coach
  • United States Deb Nichols-Hare– Director of Coaching/Goalkeeping Coach
  • Somalia Abdul Noor– Director of Youth Academy/U-14 Coach
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Amela Mujanovic– Director of Social Media/Advertising/Merchandise.

References[]

  1. ^ a b "UPSL Announces Minnesota-based Rochester FC as Midwest Expansion Team". www.upslsoccer.com.
  2. ^ "Austin soccer players hitting the road - Austin Daily Herald". January 9, 2019.
  3. ^ "Rochester FC Holds Second Tryout". ABC 6 NEWS. February 3, 2019.
  4. ^ "Seen and Heard: '40-something' soccer player shows how it's done". PostBulletin.com.
  5. ^ a b pruff@postbulletin.com, Pat Ruff. "Soccer: Second amateur franchise lands in Rochester". PostBulletin.com.

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