Springfield Storm

Springfield Storm
Full name Springfield Storm
Nickname(s) The Storm
Founded 2005
Ground Harrison Stadium
(Capacity: ????)
Chairman Doug Fiester
Manager Chris Hanlon
League USL Premier Development League
2005 5th, Heartland Division
Home colours
Away colours

Springfield Storm were an American soccer team, who played in the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid for one season, in 2005, after which the franchise was relocated to Glendora, California to become the Los Angeles Storm.

They played their home games primarily at Harrison Stadium on the campus of Drury University in Springfield, Missouri, but also occasionally played at Cooper Field, also in Springfield. The team's colors were white, blue and yellow.

Contents

Final Squad

vs Kansas City Brass, July 24, 2005 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
0 GK Chris Hanlon
2 DF David Smith
3 DF Charles Hogge
4 DF Spencer Smith
5 FW Nick Bohnenkamp
7 FW Nathan Salinas
8 MF Eduardo Conde
9 DF Thomas Williams
No. Position Player
10 MF Nicholas Pollard
11 MF Mike Myers
12 DF Jonathan Watson
13 MF Jacob Harris
14 MF Presto Bernardi
16 FW Mike Smith
17 MF Jared Appel
18 DF Thaylan Johnson

Year-by-year

Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs Open Cup
2005 4 USL PDL 5th, Heartland Did not qualify Did not qualify

Competition history

Springfield Storm were formed by local businessmen Chris Hanlon and Doug Fiester and former professional players Armen Tonianse and Brett Thomas, and entered the PDL in 2005. Playing out of Harrison Stadium on the campus of Drury University, the Storm enjoyed a fairly decent year of competition. They tied their first competitive game 1-1 with Des Moines Menace, and beat Colorado Springs Blizzard 3-0 in their second. As the year progressed, Storm registered a couple of impressive victories, including a 3-0 home victory over Nashville Metros and a 4-2 come-from-behind won over the other team from Tennessee, Memphis Express. Unfortunately, Storm's defence was overly-leaky; on five different occasions the Storm conceded four or more goals, including a pair of 5-0 and 5-1 losses to Boulder Rapids Reserve in June, and two six-goal losses to Kansas City Brass in final two games. Storm finished the season fifth in the heartland, out of the playoffs; Mike Myers was the season's top scorer, with 4 goals, while Nick Bohnenkamp registered 4 assists. At the end of the season the ownership group sold the franchise to investors in Glendora, California, where it moved to become Los Angeles Storm.

Coaches

Assistant Coach Tyler Linn 2005

Stadia

Average attendance

See also