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Lansing United

Lansing United

Football club


Lansing United was an American amateur soccer club based in East Lansing, Michigan that competed in the Premier Development League and the National Premier Soccer League.[1][2] The club's men's team folded after the 2018 season, with Lansing Ignite FC beginning play in USL League One. The club continued to field a women's team in United Women's Soccer.[3]

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Among their most notable alumni is USMNT and New England Revolution defender DeJuan Jones, who competed for United while playing for Michigan State in 2018.

History

Club Beginnings (2013–2017)

Lansing United was accepted into the National Premier Soccer League's Great Lakes West Conference of the Midwest Region in Fall of 2013. Ideas for names were solicited from the Greater Lansing community, and Lansing United was chosen.[4] The club motto is "Pride, Passion and Unity" and is reflected in the team's logo, with the star representing pride, the flame representing passion, and the gear representing unity. The club also uses the Latin phrase "Coniunctis Viribus" which means "With Connected Strength."[5]

Lansing United played its inaugural match in the NPSL in May 2014.[6] They finished the regular season by winning the Great Lakes West championship. United went on to win the NPSL's Midwest Region Playoffs before ultimately losing in the semi-finals to eventual champion, New York Red Bulls U-23s.

The following year, the club secured its first U.S. Open Cup victory over Chicago's RWB Adria, before falling 1–0 to Louisville City FC of the USL.[7]

Both the 2016 & 2017 seasons saw United finish mid-table despite promising starts to each campaign.

Premier Development League & United Women's Soccer (2017–2018)

Beginning in May 2018, Lansing United fielded both men's and women's squads. Lansing United men began competing in the United Soccer Leagues' Premier Development League after four years in the NPSL.[8] They played in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference. Lansing United Women also began competition in the Midwest Division of United Women's Soccer.[9]

Stadium

The team played its home matches at Archer Stadium located in the East Lansing Soccer Complex. On July 9, 2017, a facility-record 1,388 people watched the team take on Detroit City FC.[10]

United sometimes played at DeMartin Stadium on the Michigan State University campus, to facilitate larger crowds. A club-record, 2,014 people watched United secure the Great Lakes West championship over Detroit City FC on July 13, 2014.[11]

Head coaches

  • United StatesEric Rudland (2014–2015)
  • United StatesNate Miller (2015–2018)

Notable Lansing United Players

Honors

Domestic League

  • Midwest Region – Great Lakes West Conference (NPSL)
  • Midwest Region (NPSL)
    • Playoff champions (1): 2014

Team Records

As of July 20, 2018[14]

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  • Does not include friendlies
  • Updated to end of 2017 season[15]
Notes
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    A formerly Erie Admirals S.C.
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    B formerly Indiana Fire NPSL

References

  1. Edwards III, James L. (April 20, 2016). "Lansing United partners with Moneyball Sportswear, unveils 2016 jerseys". Lansing State Journal. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
  2. "LANSING JOINS THE NPSL - National Premier Soccer League". Archived from the original on 2014-01-10. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  3. "Lansing United Announces Formation of Womens Team in Uws for 2018". lanunited.com. Lansing United. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  4. "The Cold Oatmeal Podcast". reschstrategies. Resch Strategies. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  5. "Lansing United to Play in Premier Development League (PDL) in 2018". lanunited.com. Lansing United. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  6. "Lansing United Announces Formation of Womens Team in Uws for 2018". lanunited.com. Lansing United. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  7. Haapala, Kelly (2014-07-14). "Detroit City FC's seasons ends with 2–2 tie to Lansing United". clickondetroit. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  8. "Lansing United Match Notes" (PDF). lanunited.com. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  9. "Lansing United Match Notes" (PDF). lanunited.com. Retrieved 20 December 2017.

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