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Princeton Tigers men's soccer

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Princeton Tigers
men's soccer
Founded1906; 118 years ago (1906)[n 1]
UniversityPrinceton University
Head coachJim Barlow (20th season)
ConferenceIvy
LocationPrinceton, New Jersey
StadiumRoberts Stadium (soccer stadium)
(Capacity: 1,000)
NicknameTigers
ColorsBlack and orange[8]
   
Home
Away
Pre-tournament ISFA/ISFL championships
1921, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1940
NCAA Tournament College Cup
1993
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
1993
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
1977, 1979, 1993
NCAA Tournament appearances
1977, 1979, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2009, 2010, 2021
Conference Regular Season championships
1989, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2010

The Princeton Tigers men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of Princeton University. The team is a member of the Ivy League of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

The team is one of the oldest active soccer clubs in the United States, playing their first official match in November 1906.[1] The team was once coached by former U.S. national team coach and former Swansea City manager, Bob Bradley.

Roster

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As of 7 Sep 2024[9]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK United States USA William Watson
0 GK United States USA Khamari Hadaway
3 MF United States USA Cyrus Klinenberg
4 MF United States USA Jack Hunt
5 MF United States USA Liam Beckwith
6 FW United States USA Harry Roberts
7 FW United States USA Kevin Kelley
8 DF United States USA James Wangsness
9 FW United States USA Ian Nunez
10 FW United States USA Nico Nee
11 FW England ENG Daniel Ittycheria
12 MF United States USA Heyward Bryan
13 FW United States USA Will Francis
14 MF United States USA Jack Jasinski
15 FW United States USA Roka Tsunehara
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF United States USA Bardia Hormozi
18 MF United States USA Sam Vigilante
19 MF United States USA Will Travis
20 MF United States USA Gabriel Duchovny
21 MF United States USA Kristian Kelley
22 DF United States USA Ian MacIver
23 DF United States USA Dash Papez
24 DF United States USA Sebastian Swary
25 DF United States USA Stephen Duncan
27 GK United States USA Andrew Samuels
28 GK United States USA Sully Atkin
29 FW United States USA Nico Nee
30 MF United States USA Garry Zhang
33 DF United States USA Issa Mudashiru
34 DF United States USA Giuliano Fravolini

Notable alumni

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Notes

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  1. ^ Although Princeton states to have fielded its first soccer team in 1906,[1] the first de facto college football game held in 1869 between Ruters and Princeton Universities (with rules based on The Football Association)[2][3][4] is considered the first "not official" collegiate soccer match and the birth of the sport in the United States.[5][6][7]

References

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  1. ^ a b Men's soccer year-by-year on Princeton men's soccer
  2. ^ Best of the 1870s: The defining players and teams of college football’s first decade by Matt Brown on The Athletic, 28 Jan 2019
  3. ^ First ever college soccer football game on Pro Football Hall of Fame
  4. ^ First college football game played at Rutgers in 1869 by Shaunna Stuck, The Pitt News, 20 Sep 2002
  5. ^ "U.S. Soccer Timeline". U.S. Soccer. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
  6. ^ Wangerin, David (2008). Soccer in a football world : the story of America's forgotten game. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Retrieved 2020-06-23.
  7. ^ 1st college football game ever was New Jersey vs. Rutgers in 1869 at Ncaa.com
  8. ^ "Logo & Brand Assets | Princeton University Office of Communications". Retrieved September 25, 2018.
  9. ^ Men's soccer Roster on goprincetontigers.com
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