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RenO 1868 FcMATCH DAY PROGRAM
Saturday, Sept. 30
6:45 PM / GREATER NEVADA FIELD
UNITED SOCCER LEAGUE
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IN THIS ISSUE
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3 Match Day Prevew4 Staff
5 Matchday Roster8-9 Conference Standings
10 Home Schedule12-16 Team
17 Technical Staff18 Eastern Conference
19 Western Conference20 Season Memberships
23 Pub Partners24 Team Shop
25 Fan Experience Packages
GAME PREVIEW
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RENO, Nev. – Two top teams in the USL’s Western Conference square off in a major showdown Saturday as Reno 1868 FC hosts Real Monarchs SLC.
Both Western Conference giants go head-to-head at 6:45 p.m. at Greater Nevada Field.
Reno comes into the match winless in two tries against Real Monarchs SLC this season. However, Reno has the best record in its past five match-es of the two teams including two-straight wins.
Led by Golden Boot leader Dane Kelly (18 goals), Reno has put itself with-in five points of first place in the Western Conference standings.
Midfielder and San Jose Earthquakes draftee Lindo Mfeka has exploded for four goals and one assist in the past two matches.
Reno leads North America with a USL-record 69 goals this year.
Real Monarchs come into the match after a 2-0 win on Wednesday over Sacramento Republic FC. The win helped Real Monarchs SLC keep a two-match lead over Reno in the West.
Chandler Hoffman, who is in contention for the Golden Boot along with Kelly, leads the Monarchs with 15 goals.
Saturday is also Oktoberfest presented by RN&R at Greater Nevada Field. The first 1,868 fans will receive a free Bavarian hat courtesy of Wild 102.9.
AMERICAN SOCCER JUGGERNAUTS COLLIDE SATURDAY
FRONT OFFICE
Eric EdelsteinPresident
Andy SmithGeneral Manager
Andrew Daugherty Executive Vice President
Audrey Hill Director of Marketing
Doug RafterySr. Director of Corporate Partner-ships
Samantha HicksVice President of Ticket Sales
Aldo AmatoDigital Media & PR Manager
Kait InmanGraphic Designer
Winter MorenoSpecial Events & Community Relations Coordinator
Max MarguliesAccount Executive - Corporate Sponsorships
Regan HahesyCorporate SponsorshipsServices Coordinator Robert RitchieAccount Executive
John WermelingAccount Executive
Zoe HarmonAccount Executive
Stefan BrayAccount Executive
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MATCHDAY ROSTERS
GK: Goalkeeper D: Defender M: Midfielder F : Forward
6 GK: Goalkeeper D: Defender M: Midfielder F : Forward
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TEAM
Brian Brown / 99 / Forward
Junior Burgos / 10 / MidfielderOn June 21, 2014, he made his international debut in a2-0 victory against the Dominican Republic. Three monthslater, Burgos was named to El Salvador’s UNCAF Cuproster. Prior to his international stints, Burgos was selectedin the third round of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft by TorontoFC.
Seth Casiple / 84 / Midfielder
Brenton Griffiths / 23 / Defender
Anibal Echeverria / 11 / Midfielder
Echeverria played for the El Salvador indoor soccer teamas part of their Indoor World Cup squad in 2015. With theteam, he starred as an attacking midfielder and scoredtwo goals in an 8-3 win against Kazakhstan. Echeverriaplayed soccer for Feather River College in 2008. In oneyear with the Golden Eagles, he helped the team advance12
TEAM
Antoine Hoppenot / 29 / Midfielder
Russell Klabough / 1 / GoalkeeperKlabough, 22, played as goalkeeper for Sockers FC in thePremier Development League last year. Klabough guidedthe team to the best season in club history with an 8-3-3record, conceding just four goals while making 17 saves.Prior to his professional career, Klabough played collegiatelyat California State University, Stanislaus. Klaboughled the Warriors to a 14-3-3 record, allowing 20 goals on249 shots.
Dane Kelly / 9 / Forward
Matt LaGrassa / 20 / Midfielder LaGrassa, 23, played four years at California PolytechnicState University. During his time at Cal Poly, he also playedfor the Des Moines Menace and Ventura County Fusion ofthe PDL. LaGrassa later returned home after signing withSacramento Republic FC and proved himself as an essentialplayer in their midfield.
Jordan Murrel / 4 / DefenderMurrell, 23, progressed through the Canadian nationalteam’s U-18, U-20 and U-23 programs, and holds significantexperience in the Premier Development Leagueand United Soccer League. While attending SyracuseUniversity, Murrell played for the Ocean City Nor’eastersand K-W United FC of the PDL. Murrell later played for theUSL’s Real Monarchs and most recently the PittsburghRiverhounds.
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Jimmy Ockford / 15 / Defender
Mackenzie Pridham / 8 / Forward
Jordan Roberts / 7 / MidfielderRoberts, 23, originally from Bishop Aukland, England,came to the United States to attend Quincy University,where he played four years. After graduating, he wassigned by the USL’s Saint Louis FC, where he playedduring the 2014-2015 seasons. Roberts’ father, Alan Roberts,played for Middlesbrough from 1982-85
Brent Richards / 16 / DefenderRichards, 26, was the first homegrown player to be signedby Major League Soccer club Portland Timbers in 2012.Prior to signing with the club, Richards played for thePortland Timbers U23s in the Premier Development Leaguefrom 2009-11. Richards helped the Timbers U23s win thePDL championship in 2010 with a perfect 16-0 record.
Darwin Espinal / 13 / MidfielderEspinal, 22, is a dynamic, pacey midfielder who most recently played for the South Florida Surf, a club in the Premier Development League (PDL). The Honduran international is not new to the USL scene as he played for the Tampa Bay Rowdies during the 2015-16 season scoring four goals.
TEAM
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TEAM
Nick von Niederhäusern / 5 / MidfielderVon Niederhäusern, 27, most recently played for Swiss(Raiffeisen) Super League club, FC Vaduz from 2013-16 which earned him a spot in one of the world’s mostpopular video games, FIFA 16. He made a total of 74appearances with Vaduz, including nine Europa Leaguequalifier matches and was part of Vaduz’s LiechtensteinCup Championships in 2014, ‘15 and ‘16. Vaduz posteda plus-44 goal differential (46-2) during Von Niederhäusern’sthree-year stint in the Liechtenstein Cup.
Chris Wehan / 14 / MidfielderWehan, 22, spent the summer of last year training withthe San Jose Earthquakes before he was invited to doa trial with Reno 1868 FC last month. In Wehan’s junioryear, he was named to the First Team All-ConferenceUSA after leading the Lobos with 10 goals scored. In thesame year, Wehan was named MVP and best offensiveplayer of the Grange & Ashwell Memorial Invitational andearned a spot on the Academic All-Conference USA.As a senior, Wehan led the Lobos to victory in the 2016Conference USA Men’s Soccer tournament and wasdeclared the MVP.
Dembokwi Yomba / 19 / ForwardYomba, 20, joined the Atlético Madrid youth program in2014. In the same year, he made his international debutfor Atlético in the EUFA (Union of European Football)Youth League against Olympiacos. Yomba and hisformer Spanish club would later advance to the quarterfinalsof the tournament. Prior to his stints with Atlético,Yomba played for the United States U-17, U-18, andU-20 teams. Yomba was scouted while traveling withthe U-18 Men’s National team to the Copa del Atlanticoin Spain.
Thomas Janjigian / 6 / DefenderJanjigian played for the University of California, Irvine. As a Senior, Janjigian was named First Team All-Big West and led the team with three goals and 5 assists. In Janjigian’s Freshman year with the Anteaters, he started in 20 matches, helping his team win the Big West Championship. In the same year, Janjgian also made a NCAA Sweet 16 appearance.
TEAM
Lindo Mfeka / 17 / Midfielder
Mfeka was selected by the San Jose Earthquakes on April 6 with the 28th overall pick in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft. Mfeka was a four-year starter at the University of South Florida, totaling 16 goals and 18 assists over 72 career collegiate games. He was named First Team All-American Athletic Conference from 2014-2016 and NSCAA Second Team All-East Region in 2016.
Sean Bieker / 24 / GoalkeeperKlabough, 24, is a native of Reno who played four years varsity at Bishop Minouge High School. He played college soccer at Cal State Fulerton before signing his first proffesional contract with Reno 1868 FC.
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TECHNICAL STAFF
Ian RussellHead CoachRussell played for the University of Washington and later started his professional career with the Seattle Sounders of the USL First Division in 1998 and 1999. Russell wasdrafted by the San Jose Earthquakes in 2000 and continued to play seven seasons in MLS. Six of those seasons came with the Earthquakes, where Russell helped the team wintwo MLS Cups in 2001 and 2003. In 2008, Russell returned to the Earthquakes as an assistant coach, a position he held for eight seasons. He helped lead the club to thepostseason twice, while earning the Supporters’ Shield for best regular season record (19-6-9) in 2012. Russell was also instrumental in the Quakes’ international and collegiatescouting efforts, and briefly helped oversee the club’s youth development as the academy’s technical director. He served as the Earthquakes interim head coach for the finaltwo games of the 2014 season and holds a U.S. Soccer Federation “A” coaching license.
Eric BucchereAssistant CoachBucchere, 34, has nine years of coaching experience on hisrésumé. He most recently held the head coach position forthe men’s soccer team at Menlo College, posting an overallrecord of 43-23-9 across four seasons, including a GoldenState Athletic Conference regular season and tournamentchampionship in 2016. Bucchere also led the PremierDevelopment League club Burlingame Dragons to back-tobackdivision titles from 2015-16.
Steve PateraHead Athletic TrainerExpereince:Athletic Trainer2011-12 Arizona Brewers2013-14 Huntsville Stars AA2015-16 Biloxi Shuckers AAStrength and Conditioning Coordinator2009-10 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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USL TEAM DIRECTORY
EASTERN CONFERENCE Harrisburg City Islanders2090 Linglestown RoadHarrisburg, PA 17110(717) 441-4625cityislanders.com
Bethlehem Steel FC2501 Seaport Drive, Suite 500Chester, PA 19013(610) 497-1657philadelphiaunion.com/steelfc
Charleston Battery1990 Daniel Island DriveCharleston, SC 29492(843) 971-4625/charleston.battery@chas_batterycharlestonbattery.com
Charlotte Independence210 E. Trade Street, Suite E-482Charlotte, NC 28202(704) [email protected]
FC Cincinnati14 E. 4th StreetCincinnatie, OH 45202(513) [email protected]
Toronto FC II85 Carl Hall RoadToronto, ON M3K 2B9(416) [email protected]
Tampa Bay Rowdies1V50 2nd Avenue North - Suite 1600St. Petersburg, FL 33701(727) 222-2000rowdiessoccer.com
Richmond Kickers2001 Maywill Street, Suite 203Richmond, VA 23230(804) [email protected]
Rochester Rhinos460 Oak StreetRochester, New York 14608(585) 454-5425/[email protected]
Orlando City B618 E. South Street, Suite 510Orlando, FL 32801(855) [email protected]/ocb
Pittsburgh Riverhounds510 W. Station Square DrivePittsburgh, PA 15219(412) 539-1191/[email protected]
Saint Louis FC1 Soccer Park RoadFenton, MO 63026(636) [email protected]
New York Red Bulls II600 Cape May StreetHarrison, NJ 07029(973) [email protected]
Louisville City FC127 S. 6th StreetLouisville, KY 40202Phone: (502) 384-8799twitter.com/loucityfcfacebook.com/louisvillecityfcinstagram.com/louisvillecityfc
Ottawa Fury FC1015 Bank Street, OttawaOntario K1S 3W7(613) [email protected]
USL TEAM DIRECTORY
Tulsa Roughnecks FC201 N. Elgin Ave.Tulsa, OK 74120(918) 744-5998/[email protected]
San Antonio FC1 AT&T CenterSan Antonio, TX 78219(210) [email protected]
Real Monarchs SLC9256 South StateSandy, UT 84070(801) [email protected]
OKC Energy FC615 N. Hudson Avenue, Suite 100Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) [email protected]
LA Galaxy II18400 Avalon Blvd., Suite 200Carson, CA 90746(310) 630-2200@lagalaxy
Sacramento, CA 95818(916) [email protected]
Seattle Sounders FC 2159 S. Jackson Street, Suite 200Seattle, WA 98104(206) 512-1200/soundersfc2@soundersfc2
Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2375 Water Street, Suite 550Vancouver, BC V6B 5C6(604) 669-9283@whitecapsfc2
Rio Grande Valley FC4500 N. 10th Street, Suite 315vMcAllen, TX 78504(956) 972-1144/[email protected]
Swope Park Rangers1511 Baltimore AvenueKansas City, MO 64108(913) 387-3400/[email protected]/rangers
Portland Timbers 21844 Southwest MorrisonPortland, OR 97205(503) [email protected]
Colorado Springs FC234 North Tejon StreetColorado Springs, CO 80903(719) [email protected]
Orange County SC801 E Chapman Ave, Suite 101Fullerton, CA 92831(714) 738-8011orangecountySC
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Phoenix Rising FC1 N. 1st Street, Suite #659, Phoenix, AZ 85004 Email: [email protected]: (623) 594-9606
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