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Delaware Dynasty was an American
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team, founded in 2006. The team was a member of the United Soccer Leagues
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(PDL), the fourth tier of the
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, until 2007, when the team left the league and the franchise was terminated. The team played its home games at the
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in New Castle, Delaware, around 8 miles south of the state's largest city, Wilmington. The team's colors were white and black.


Final Squad

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, 20 July 2007''


Year-by-year


Competition history

Delaware Dynasty entered the PDL in 2006 as an expansion franchise under head coach
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. Things began superbly for the new boys, enjoying a comprehensive 5–1 victory over Vermont Voltage on the opening day of the season that featured a hat trick from Nigerian striker Oluwafemi Badejo; unfortunately for Delaware, things never carried on from this auspicious opening. They lost four of their next five matches (including a 7–2 hammering at the hands of the Rhode Island Stingrays), and struggled to regain their form for much of the rest of the season. They beat Westchester Flames 3–2 at home in early June, and enjoyed a 3–2 revenge win over Rhode Island shortly thereafter, but finished the season with five losses in their final seven games, including a 3–1 defeat on the road at Reading Rage, and a hard-fought 3–2 defeat to Vermont on the final day of the season which gave the New Englanders recompense for their opening-day humiliation. Dynasty finished their freshman year fourth in the Northeast Division, fourteen points behind divisional champions Westchester, and well out of the playoffs. Michael Crowley and Mkokheli Dube were Delaware's top scorers with four goals each – Dube's coming in just five appearances – while South African midfielder Vuyisani Nyandeni contributed 3 assists. Unfortunately for Delaware, 2007 was even worse than 2006; the team managed just three wins all year – 3–1 over Reading Rage, 2–0 over
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, and 4–1 over West Virginia Chaos. This was as good as it got for Dynasty, who had begun the year with a 5-game winless streak. They threw away a 2-goal lead in their 3–3 tie with West Virginia Chaos in early June, and suffered several heavy defeats to stronger opposition towards the season's end, including a 5–2 on the road at Williamsburg Legacy, a 3–1 loss to Ocean City Barons, and a humiliating 7–1 annihilation at the hands of the
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on the final day of the season in what turned out to be the franchise's last ever game. Dynasty finished 7th in the Mid Atlantic Division, one of the three whipping boys of the division, and only ahead of Northern Virginia Royals and West Virginia by one point and goal difference. Oluwafemi Badejo was the team's top scorer, with 6 goals, while Guilherme Fonseca contributed 5 goals and a team-leading 3 assists. Following the conclusion of the 2007 season the club folded, and left the PDL.


Coaches

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2006–07


Stadia

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, New Castle, Delaware 2006–12


Average attendance

* 2007: 87 * 2006: 312


See also

* Central Delaware SA Future * Delaware Wings * Delaware Wizards *
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External links


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{{USSoccer Soccer clubs in Delaware Defunct Premier Development League teams 2006 establishments in Delaware 2007 disestablishments in Delaware