Sonoma County Sol

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Sonoma County Sol
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Full name Sonoma County Sol
Nickname(s) Sol
Founded 2004
Ground Ernie Nevers Field
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Chairman Ramiro Briceno
Manager Dave Shaffer
League National Premier Soccer League
2006 3rd, did not qualify for playoffs
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Sonoma County Sol are an American soccer team, founded in 2004. The team is a member of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, and play in the Northwest Conference against teams from Chico, Redwood City, Sacramento, Salinas and San Jose.

The Sol play their home matches at Ernie Nevers Field on the grounds of Santa Rosa High School in the city of Santa Rosa, California, 55 miles north of San Francisco. The team's colors are blue and white.

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[edit] Current squad

As of October 13, 2006

No. Position Player
0 United States GK Matt Brabetz
1 Mexico GK Jesus Molina
2 United States MF Brandon Parker
3 United States DF Adam Shields
4 United States DF Kyle Beattie
5 United States FW Travis Britt
3 United States DF Marcus Shields
7 United States MF Tyler Hurst
8 Mexico MF Carlos Barajas
9 Mexico MF Miguel Santoyo
10 United States FW Tony Bussard
11 United States DF Vincent La Porta
No. Position Player
12 United States FW Brandon Boone
13 United States MF Andres Flores
14 United States FW Moises Madrano
15 United States MF Juan Hernandez
16 United States MF Daniel Garcia
17 United States FW Mark Cipolla
18 Mexico MF Gustavo Reyes
19 United States FW Trevor Hurst
20 United States DF C.J. Sigler
21 United States MF Chris Daly
22 United States MF Kennen Galiko
99 United States GK Beto Sanchez

[edit] History

After the 2004 season, the MPSL disbanded but a new men's league, the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), replaced the previous league and expanded on the territory of the MPSL by adding a Midwestern Division. The Sol was one of the founding clubs of the NPSL, specifically in the Western Division. Like the NPSL and its member clubs, the Sol falls under the auspices of the United States Amateur Soccer Association (USASA) and the United States Soccer Federation (USSF).

In 2005, the Sol finished second in the Western Division in the regular season standings, 3 points behind the Sacramento Knights, attaining the number 2 seed in the NPSL West playoffs. In the Western Division playoffs, the Sol beat the number 3 seed Chico Rooks at home in the semifinals and then traveled to Sacramento to face the Knights in the NPSL West Championship Game. The Sol triumphed over the Knights in a hard fought match at the soccer stadium at Sacramento State University, garnering the NPSL West Championship. The Sol then hosted Midwest Champion Detroit Arsenal for the inaugural NPSL National Championship game in Santa Rosa, California.

Also in 2005, the Sol qualified as one of three NPSL West representatives for the Region IV U.S. Open Cup (U.S. Open Cup Website qualifying tournament, where the Sol won its group and then went on to beat the Salinas Valley Samba for the tournament championship and a spot in the USASA National Open Cup. The Sol would later meet the Samba in Santa Rosa in the first round of the U.S. Open Cup itself. At the USASA National Open Cup in the August heat of Frisco, Texas, in the semifinals the Sol faced the AAC Eagles of Chicago who prevailed 2-1. With this result, the Sol's 2005 campaign came to an end.

[edit] Year-by-year

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup
2004 "4" MPSL 6th Did not qualify Did not qualify
2005 "4" NPSL 2nd, Western Finalists First Round
2006 "4" NPSL 3rd, Northwest Did not qualify Second Round

[edit] Notable Former Players

Sol players have moved up from this "minor league" soccer team to play for Major League Soccer teams such as the Los Angeles Galaxy (Troy Roberts), the Kansas City Wizards (Eric Kronberg) and C.D. Chivas USA (Miguel Santoyo).

[edit] Women's Team

In 2006, the Sol began a women's team, joining the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) with a spot in the West Division.

[edit] Citations

U.S. Open Cup Web Page Profiling Sonoma County FC Sol One of many Press Democrat (a New York Times newspaper) Articles about Sol

[edit] External links