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Sacramento Gold is an American soccer team based in Sacramento, California, United States.Founded in 2009, the team plays in National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), a national amateur league at the fourth tier of the American soccer pyramid, in the West Region, Golden Gate Conference.
He returned to California to play with NPSL club Sacramento Gold [4] before returning to the Dragons, where he scored 13 goals in 11 games to earn a piece of the Western Conference scoring title. On August 11, 2017, Wiesenfarth signed for United Soccer League side Sacramento Republic. [5]
Greater Lowell NPSL FC (2017–2018) Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds (2019–2021) Greenville FC (2018–2019) Greenville United FC (2023–present) Grove Soccer United/ Grove United (2022–present) Gulf Coast Texans/Pensacola FC (2013–2014, 2020–present) Hartford City FC (2017–present) Hershey FC (2013–present) High Desert Elite FC ...
The teams that finished in the top four of the regular season (El Farolito, Napa Valley 1839 FC, San Ramon FC, Oakland SC) were placed in Pot A, teams that finished in the bottom four (Sacramento Gold FC, Sonoma County Sol, FC Davis, Oakland Stompers) were placed in Pot B. Pot A teams were drawn against Pot B teams, with the former hosting the ...
The NPSL Golden Gate Conference is a division within the National Premier Soccer League. It consists of teams from ... 1839 FC; Project 51O; Sacramento Gold;
National Premier Soccer League; Season: 2019: Champions: ... Sacramento Gold FC: 11 5 4 2 25 20 +5 17 5 ... Six teams participated in the NPSL Members Cup, formerly ...
National Premier Soccer League; Season: 2024: Dates: March 9 – July 6 (regular season) Champions: El Farolito: Matches played: 490: Goals scored: 2,053 (4.19 per match) Biggest home win: Grove 12–0 ARD (June 29) Biggest away win: ARD 0–12 Annapolis (May 17) Highest scoring: ARD 0–12 Annapolis (May 17) Longest winning run: LV Legends& El ...
However, the Brooklyn Italians have won the US Open Cup outright before the existence of either MLS or the NPSL. Although no team has ever won the league twice, the Miami FC camp has won the championship twice as a club. Its reserve team (Miami FC 2) won the 2018 title, and its first team (Miami FC) won the 2019 championship.