The San Francisco Seals were a
soccer team based in
San Francisco
San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17th ...
, California. The team began as the senior team of the San Francisco United Soccer Club founded in 1985, a
501(c)(3) organization. The club is based in San Francisco. In 1992, the SFUSC youth team started playing as the "All Blacks" in the top tier of the USISL when Cal North Soccer, the governing body of youth soccer closed the youth program by blocking the movement of players across boundaries. The team played its home games at
Negoesco Stadium
Negoesco Stadium is a 3,000 seat soccer stadium located in San Francisco, on the campus of University of San Francisco. The facility was named in honour of USF soccer coach Steve Negoesco. The stadium is also used by USF students and staff for ...
on the campus of the
University of San Francisco
The University of San Francisco (USF) is a private Jesuit university in San Francisco, California. The university's main campus is located on a setting between the Golden Gate Bridge and Golden Gate Park. The main campus is nicknamed "The Hil ...
. The team's colors were black, red and white. After the first season and for five straight seasons the Seals dominated soccer on the West Coast winning 5 division titles, 3 regional titles and went to 3 national championship finals. In 1997 the Seals was called the "Team of the Year" by USA today after beating the Seattle Sounders, the Kansas City Wiz (now Sporting), and the San Jose Clash (now Earthquakes) in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. The Seals continued in the A-League until 2000 when the franchise stopped professional soccer and returned to youth development. The Seals continued as members of the Y-League and expanded their youth development to include college level players in 2006 by entering the PDL. Since 2009 the Seals have concentrated on youth development from U6 to U23 soccer.
History
Early years
The San Francisco United Soccer Club (SFUSC) was first organized as a youth soccer club in 1985 for Tom Simpson's two children. SFUSC was the first San Francisco club to ever travel to the prestigious
Gothia Cup
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in 1987. Drawing on talented players from throughout the
Bay Area, SFUSC soon became a "super club" and a dominant force in California state youth soccer. In 1991 the club created two teams, the Red Team and the Blue Team, who both advanced deep into the California Youth Soccer Association – North (Cal North Soccer) State Cup. The 1990 Red Team won SFUSC won the Cal North Soccer State Cup and continued on to take the Region IV title before advancing to the National "McGuire Cup" final losing to the Spartan Randolph Blackhawks of St. Paul, MN.
However, the rise of "super clubs" such as SFUSC sparked a counterreaction from smaller Northern California youth teams and in 1992 Cal North Soccer-North implemented rules to block SFUSC from competition. Faced with this opposition, the SFUSC decided to forsake the traditional path to amateur success, through the state competitions, and enter a team in the
U.S. Interregional Soccer League, the forerunner of today's
United Soccer Leagues
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.
In 1992 SFUSC formed a team known as the San Francisco All Blacks based on its all black uniform and entered it in the USISL. After an initial 7–7 season with U19 players, the team rapidly excelled in the face of stiff national-level competition. In 1993 the
New Zealand All Blacks sent a cease and desist letter claiming copyright infringement forcing the team to change their name to the San Francisco Bay Seals.
In 1993, 1994 and 1995 the Seals took first place in the Pacific Conference, won the regionals in 1995, and went to the National Championship in Richmond. They won the Western Conference Division in 1996 and 1997, the Regional Title in 1996 and 1997, and went to the National Championships both years. In 1998, the Seals moved up to the
A-League. In 2000, SFSCU sold the team to new ownership, which renamed the team the Bay Area Seals. However, the Seals lasted only to the end of the 2000 season before folding.
The Seals were division champions three times, in 1994, 1995 and 1997. In 1997, the Seals made an incredible and historic run to the semi finals of the
U.S. Open Cup. After winning the D3 U.S. Open Cup, the Seals knocked out the
Seattle Sounders
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. They then took out two
Major League Soccer clubs. First came the
Kansas City Wiz
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in the round of 16, and then the
San Jose Clash in the quarter finals at the Clash's home field,
Spartan Stadium. The Seals' Cinderella run through higher division clubs came to an end in the semi-finals when they lost 2–1 to
D.C. United
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.
Resurrection in the PDL
Then, in 2006, after a six-year gap, the original club owners resurrected the senior team, this time as a franchise in the PDL as the San Francisco Seals. Their first year back in competition was fairly decent – four wins in their first six games, including a comprehensive 3–1 over
California Gold
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– left the team well in contention for the playoffs as the second half of the campaign began. However, a disappointing run of results in the latter half of 2007, including a winless streak of 5 games from mid-June to early July saw the team slip down the table, eventually finishing 6th. The end of the season was enlivened by a staggering 8–1 victory over
California Gold
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that featured a brace by
Luke Sassano
Luke Stephan Sassano (born October 14, 1985 in Orinda, California) is an American former soccer player.
Career
Youth and college
Sassano began his career at Lamorinda Soccer Club. He attended Miramonte High School in Orinda, California, and p ...
.
Jose Diaz and Peruvian striker
John Colan
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were the team's top scorers, notching 13 goals between them, while
Shani Simpson
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contributed 4 assists.
2007 was a similar seesaw season of disappointing inconsistency for the Seals, when victory following defeat following victory following defeat all year long – this despite the presence of former
Manchester City defender
Danny Warrender
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Warrender has previously played for Manchester City, in his hometown, and Blackpool. ...
marshalling the back line. The Seals did enjoy a comprehensive 3–1 victory over
Orange County Blue Star
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in July, but failed to overcome their Bay Area rivals
San Jose Frogs
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in their two-game series, losing 2–0 in San Jose in June, and losing 2–0 at home in their season finale. The Seals eventually finished a comfortable mid-table 6th;
Anton Peterlin and
Keith Ratzburg
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were joint top scorers with 3 goals each, while
Richard Halvorsen
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registered 3 assists.
The Seals began 2008 in fine form, picking up four wins in their first six games, including 3–2 opening day victory over
Fresno Fuego
Fresno Football Club U-23, formerly Fresno Fuego FC, was an American soccer team based in Fresno, California, United States. Founded in 2003, the team played in USL League Two, the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. The club drew an av ...
that featured a brace from
Kellan Wilson, and a come-from-behind victory over
Orange County Blue Star
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which again saw Wilson increase his goal tally by two. They only just missed out on qualifying for the
U.S. Open Cup, beaten by a similarly fast-starting
Los Angeles Legends
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, but suffered a down-turn in form in June, picking up just one win (2–0 away to
Southern California Seahorses
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) and suffering a desperate last-minute loss away at Los Angeles Legends. It was this inconsistency which ultimately cost the Seals a place in the post-season; after three back to back wins in July, including a nailbiting 3–2 win over
Lancaster Rattlers
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, nerves set in; a 3–0 final day loss to San Jose Frogs when a win was required proved to be the ultimate nail in the coffin. They eventually finished the season in 4th, just two points out of the playoffs. Kellan Wilson and
Peter Lovell were joint top scorers with six goals each.
In December 2008 the Seals announced that, due to the folding of their local competition, the San Jose Frogs, and the state of the economy, they would not be fielding a PDL team in 2009.
Players
Seals Hall of Fame Team
Year-by-year
Honors
*Tom Simpson, USISL Coach of the Year, 1997
*USISL D3 Pro League Western Conference Champions 1997
*US Open Cup Semi-Finalists 1997
*SCYS Premier League Regular Season Champions 2013
*SCYS Premier League Pacific Conference Champions 2013
*SCYS Premier League Regular Season Champions 2014
*SCYS Pacific Conference Champions 2014
Head coaches
* Tom Simpson (1992–1999, 2006, 2008)
*
Paul Aigbogun
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Career
For the 2002 season, Aigbogun signed for American third division club Northern Nevada Aces, before spending the rest of his playing career in the United States with lower league sides Nevad ...
(2007)
Stadiums
*
Pioneer Stadium
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,
Hayward, California (2000)
*
Negoesco Stadium
Negoesco Stadium is a 3,000 seat soccer stadium located in San Francisco, on the campus of University of San Francisco. The facility was named in honour of USF soccer coach Steve Negoesco. The stadium is also used by USF students and staff for ...
, San Francisco (2006–2008)
* Stadium at the
College of Alameda
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,
Alameda, California
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1 game (2006)
* Stadium on
Treasure Island
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, San Francisco 1 game (2006)
* Stadium at
Livermore High School
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,
Livermore, California
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1 game (2006)
* Stadium at
San Marin High School
San Marin High School is a public high school located in Novato, California, in the United States.
History
San Marin High School opened in 1968 in Novato.
Robert Vieth became principal in 2007, after the former principal was dismissed by the ...
,
Novato, California
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1 game (2007)
* Stadium at
Clayton Valley High School,
Concord, California
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1 game (2007)
* Stadium at
Chabot College
Chabot College (Chabot or CC) is a public community college in Hayward, California. It is part of the Chabot-Las Positas Community College District.
History
Chabot College was the first college opened by the Chabot- Las Positas Community Col ...
,
Hayward, California 1 game (2008)
Average attendances
*2008: 157
*2007: 180
*2006: 172
External links
San Francisco SealsSan Francisco Seals Youth Academy
References
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Soccer clubs in San Francisco
Soccer clubs in California
Defunct Premier Development League teams
Association football clubs established in 1992
Association football clubs disestablished in 2008
1992 establishments in California
2008 disestablishments in California