Boston Rams

Real Boston Rams
Full name Real Boston Rams Soccer Club
Nickname(s) Rams
Founded 2012
Dissolved 2015
Stadium Veterans Memorial Stadium (Quincy)
Quincy, Massachusetts
Ground Capacity 1,000
President Mike Madden
Head coach Jim Costa
League Premier Development League
2015 3rd, Northeast
Playoffs: DNQ
Website Club website

The Real Boston Rams were an American amateur soccer club based in the Boston, Massachusetts area. The Rams play in the USL Premier Development League, the fourth division of the American soccer pyramid. Founded in 2012, the club played until 2015.

History

The club was granted a franchise into the PDL on December 17, 2012.[1] The Rams announced in April 2013 that they were to become the affiliate club of New England Revolution, allowing the Revolution's college aged academy players to turn out for the Rams. The deal also meant that revolution coaching staff would assist in the development of Rams players.[2] The club played its first ever game, a friendly against Newtown Soccer Club on May 5, 2013. A week later, on May 11, the Rams played their first ever league game, a 3–0 defeat to CFC Azul.

Colors and badge

Real Boston Rams' colors were black and gold. The team's crest features a ram's head donning a crown, with the script "Boston 2012" above the ram's head. The official uniform colors were black and gold.

Players and staff

Team management

Position Staff
Head Coach Jim Costa
Assistant Coach Pete Mendel
Assistant Coach Mike Agostinho

Source:

Year-by-year

Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs Open Cup
2013 4 USL PDL 5th, Northeast Did not qualify Did not qualify
2014 4 USL PDL 5th, Northeast Did not qualify Did not qualify
2015 4 USL PDL 3rd, Northeast Did not qualify Did not qualify

References

  1. "2013 PDL Tryout". Real Boston Rams. Wordpress.com. December 17, 2012. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2013.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-05-12.


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