Michigan Bucks

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Michigan Bucks
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Full name Michigan Bucks
Nickname(s) The Bucks
Founded 1995
Ground Stoney Creek HS Stadium
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Chairman Dan Duggan
Manager Dan Fitzgerald
League Premier Development League
2006 2nd, Conference Playoff Champions

National Champions

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Michigan Bucks are an American soccer team, founded in 1995. The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, and play in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference against teams from Chicago, Cleveland, Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and South Bend.

Throughout their existence they have been one of the most successful minor league soccer teams in the United States, qualifying for six US Open Cups, and winning five divisional championships. They won their first PDL Chamionship in 2006, defeating the Laredo Heat 2-1.

They currently play their home games in the stadium at Stoney Creek High School in Rochester Hills, Michigan, 26 miles north of downtown Detroit. The team's colors are white, orange and black. Until the 2004 season, they were known as the Mid-Michigan Bucks.

The Bucks are also a minor league affiliate of the Columbus Crew.

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[edit] Current squad

As of October 13, 2006

No. Position Player
1 United States GK Dominic Cervi
2 United States DF Rauwshan McKenzie
3 United States MF Michael Holody
4 United States DF Michael Olgletree
5 United States MF Douglas Rice
6 United States MF Charley Traylor
7 South Africa MF Tyiselani Shipalane
8 South Africa FW Nate Jafta
9 United States DF Mychal Turpin
10 United States FW Kenny Uzoigwe
11 Scotland FW Christopher Edwards
12 United States DF Erik Nelson
No. Position Player
13 England FW Dolapo Olaoye
14 United States DF Brent Goodman
15 United States DF Chase Tennent
16 United States MF Brady Vance
17 United States MF Adam Brent
18 United States MF Greg Janicki
20 United States FW Daniel Stevens
21 United States DF Mkhokheli Dube
22 United States DF Ian Daniel
23 United States DF Wade Allen
25 United States MF Steven Clark
35 United States GK Brett Mollon

[edit] Year-by-year

Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs Open Cup
1996 "4" USISL Premier League 3rd, CENTRAL Northern Premier Six Did not qualify
1997 "4" USISL PDSL 1st, North Central Semifinals 2nd Round
1998 "4" USISL PDSL 2nd, Great Lakes Regional Finals Did not qualify
1999 "4" USL PDL 1st, Great Lakes Conference Semifinals 3rd Round
2000 "4" USL PDL 1st, Great Lakes Final 3rd Round
2001 "4" USL PDL 3rd, Great Lakes Did not qualify 2nd Round
2002 "4" USL PDL 2nd, Great Lakes Conference Finals Did not qualify
2003 "4" USL PDL 1st, Great Lakes Conference Finals 3rd Round
2004 "4" USL PDL 1st, Great Lakes Conference Semifinals Did not qualify
2005 "4" USL PDL 2nd, Great Lakes Conference Finals Did not qualify
2006 "4" USL PDL 2nd, Great Lakes Champions 3rd Round

[edit] Notable former players

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