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Steel City FC (Pennsylvania)

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Steel City FC
Full nameSteel City Football Club
Founded2019 as Pittsburgh Hotspurs
GroundFounders Field,
Cheswick, Pennsylvania
Capacity1,500
Head coachDan Brower
LeagueUSL League Two
20241st, Great Lakes Conference
5th, East Conference
Websitehttps://www.steelcityfc.com/

Steel City is an American professional soccer club based out of Pittsburgh. The club has two teams, with the men's team playing in the USL League Two and the women's team playing in the USL W League.

Men's team history

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Steel City was formed under the name Pittsburgh Hotspurs in 2019.[1] Following a collaboration in 2021 with Arsenal FC of Pittsburgh, the club rebranded in early 2023, renaming themselves Steel City FC.[2]

In December 2024, Steel City announced it would join USL League Two for the 2025 season.[3]

Women's team history

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The club's women's team, active in the United Women's Soccer, was founded in 2014.[1][4] Ahead of the 2020 season, Steel City FC (women) merged with the Pittsburgh Hotspurs, playing in the Women's Premier Soccer League.[5] The team joined United Women's Soccer for the 2021 season.[6]

In December 2024, the women's team joined the men's team in moving to the USL and joined the USL W League for 2025.[3]

Seasons

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As of July 23, 2024
Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs
Steel City FC
2015 3 WPSL 2nd, Can Am did not qualify
2016 3 WPSL 6th, Great Lakes did not qualify
2017 3 WPSL 3rd, Great Lakes did not qualify
2018 3 WPSL 6th, Ohio Valley did not qualify
Pittsburgh Hotspur FC
2019 3 WPSL 3rd, Keystone did not qualify
2020 Season canceleld due to COVID-19
Steel City FC
2021 4 UWS 4th, Midwest South did not qualify
Pittsburgh Hotspur FC
2022 4 UWS 5th, Penn-NY did not qualify
Steel City FC
2023 4 UWS 7th, East Conference First Round
2024 4 UWS 5th, East Conference did not qualify

Players

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Men's first-team squad

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As of 2022[7]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United States USA Garrett Watson
2 DF United States USA Justin Kopay
3 DF United States USA Giuseppe Croce
4 DF Ghana GHA William Dodzi
5 DF United States USA Jack Emanuel
6 MF United States USA Ethan Hackenberg
7 MF United States USA Nicholas Graeca
8 MF United States USA Michael Sullivan
9 MF England ENG Bryan Akongo
10 MF United States USA Nick Kolarac (Captain)
11 MF England ENG Charlie Lawrence
12 GK United States USA Keaton Jennings
13 MF United States USA Rami Bensasi
14 MF United States USA Gabe Norris
15 FW United States USA Tate Mohney
16 MF United States USA Anthony DiFalco
17 MF United States USA Nolan Hutter
18 FW United States USA Eben McIntyre
19 DF Spain ESP Mikel Ubeda
20 MF United States USA Ryan Mertz
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW United States USA Nathan Prex
22 DF United States USA Nathan Schlessinger
23 MF United States USA Jonathan Swann
24 MF United States USA Ryan Kopay
25 MF El Salvador SLV Rodrigo Albayeros
26 DF United States USA Ryan Landry
27 FW United States USA Evan Anderson
28 MF United States USA Zander Plizga
29 FW United States USA Tyler Caterino
30 FW Canada CAN Brice Gandhi
31 DF United States USA Cole DeVaul
32 DF England ENG Owain Hawkins
33 DF United States USA Connor Hudson
34 GK United States USA Jacob Conti
35 DF Israel ISR Tom Tzabari
36 MF United States USA Evan Thomas
38 FW United States USA Amir Awais
39 MF United States USA Luke Kost
40 FW United States USA Josh DiMatteo
41 GK United States USA Danny Rogers

References

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  1. ^ a b Krysinsky, John (2 February 2023). "NPSLA Unified Badge: Pittsburgh's NPSL and UWS teams to rebrand as Steel City FC". pittsburghsoccernow.com. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  2. ^ "PITTSBURGH HOTSPURS REBRANDS TO STEEL CITY FC IN ADVANCE OF THE 2023 SEASON". npsl.com. 2 February 2023. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  3. ^ a b Krysinsky, John (6 December 2024). "Steel City FC 'delighted' to join USL: Men's team to League Two, Women's team to W League". Pittsburgh Soccer Now. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
  4. ^ "Steel City FC" (PDF). apps.pittsburghpa.gov. 28 April 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  5. ^ DeTemple, Marikaye (5 November 2019). "Pittsburgh Hotspurs SC Announce Women's First-Team". hotspurs-soccer.com. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Women's Soccer in the Steel City with Hotspurs First Team Coach Jordan Daloisio". openfieldintl.org. 25 March 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  7. ^ "2022 PITTSBURGH HOTSPURS MEN'S FIRST TEAM". steelcityfc.com. Retrieved 2 August 2023.