A.A.C. Eagles

A.A.C. Eagles
Full name American Athletic Club Eagles
Founded 1940
Owner Stan Makowka
Head Coach Adam Kapusta
League Metropolitan Soccer League
USASA
Home colors
Away colors

A.A.C. Eagles is an American amateur soccer team based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1940, the team plays in Region II of the United States Adult Soccer Association, a network of amateur leagues at the fifth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.

The team's colors are red and white.

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History

The Eagles were formed as an ethnic Polish club by immigrants to the Chicago area in 1940. Originally known as the Polish American Athletic Club Eagles (PAAC Eagles), the team first played in the National Soccer League of Chicago, and played under that name until 1950, when the team became officially known as the Chicago Eagles. Since then the team has been known by various names, swapping between its earlier names (PAAC Eagles, Chicago Eagles), and newer variants (Chicago American Eagles, Polish Eagles), before settling on its current incarnation in the mid 1990s. The Eagles currently play in the Metropolitan Soccer League, which is a member of the United States Adult Soccer Association Region II group of leagues.

The Eagles have a long and distinguished history of competing in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Having already reached the final stages of the competition during its early years in 1948 and 1949, the Eagles reached the semi-finals in 1989, losing on penalties to eventual winners St. Petersburg Kickers, and won the tournament in 1990 in the pre-MLS era, beating the Brooklyn Italians 2-0 in the final thanks to goals from Jan Kiaca and Peter Modrzejewski. Their win in the competition also gave them entry to the 1991 CONCACAF Champions' Cup, where they lost 4-1 on aggregate in the first round to Bermudian club PHC Zebras.

The Eagles qualified for the cup again in 1994, the last all-amateur competition prior to the entrance of teams from Major League Soccer, but lost 2-1 to Bavarian Leinenkugel in the quarter finals. Since the introduction of professional teams into the cup the Eagles have not fared as well. They lost in the first round to the Chicago Stingers in 1995, lost in the first round again in 2002 to New York Freedom, and lost in the first round for a third time in 2005, this time falling 4-1 to USL Premier Development League side Chicago Fire Premier.[1]

In 2008 the club qualified for their fourth modern US Open Cup, beating the Milwaukee Bavarians and Des Moines Menace Reserves in their regional qualification tournament,[2][3] but lost 4-0 in the first round to the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the USL Second Division.[4]

In addition to their USOC triumph in 1990, the Eagles won the USASA Open Cup in 1989 and 2002. They are nine-time Illinois state champions, eleven-time Metropolitan Soccer League Major Division champions,[5] and also sponsored the Chicago Eagles Select which briefly played in the USL Premier Development League in 2001 and 2002.

Players

Current roster

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

No. Position Player
MF Christopher Gasiorek
FW Marek Golik
MF Michael Kausta
FW Matthew Kochanowski
DF Piotr Kolasinski
MF Jacek Lechowicz
GK Marek Los
DF Mariusz Misiaszek
DF Miroslaw Modzelewski
DF Mariusz Napiorkowski
MF Mark Nerkowski
MF Pawel Otachel
No. Position Player
DF Lukasz Pieniazek
DF Marcin Pieniazek
FW Jakub Piotrowski
DF Pawel Policht
FW Rafal Popko
MF Marcin Simson
MF Adrian Skital
MF Sebastian Skital
GK Piotr Sliwa
FW Kamil Szczepanski
DF Darek Szewczyk
MF Rafal Zalewski

Source: [1]

Notable former players

Year-by-year

Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup
1948 - Quarter Finals (West)
1949 - Final (West)
1989 5 USASA Semi Finals
1990 5 USASA Champions
1994 5 USASA Quarter Finals
1995 5 USASA 1st Round
2002 5 USASA 1st Round
2005 5 USASA 1st Round
2008 5 USASA 1st Round
2010 5 USASA Did not qualify
2011 5 USASA 1st Round

Honors

Head coaches

References

External links