League confirms 901 FC relocating to California
Failure to secure permanent stadium proves costly, as the team will leave AutoZone Park for Santa Barbara, California.
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Failure to secure permanent stadium proves costly, as the team will leave AutoZone Park for Santa Barbara, California.
The city’s soccer team is heading for greener pastures, but the moments and memories will remain. As The Daily Memphian’s 901 FC reporter since the beginning, John Varlas was there for most of them.
It’s official. There will be no professional soccer in Memphis for the foreseeable future.Related content:
Another postseason heartbreaker ends Memphis 901 FC’s 2024 campaign.
A third straight postseason game at home is a tremendous source of pride, and it was earned with solid results over the last month.
Memphis is now unbeaten in its last 12 matches after leading at halftime and will return home for the postseason to defend a 13-match unbeaten streak at AutoZone Park.
Dylan Borczak’s 44th-minute goal keeps Memphis in the hunt for a top-four finish and third consecutive home playoff match.
Memphis 901 FC clinched the club’s fourth consecutive playoff appearance and extended its 13-game home unbeaten run with a 0-0 draw against the Sacramento Republic on Saturday night at AutoZone Park.
Two crucial non-calls leave players frustrated despite extending their unbeaten run at AutoZone Park to 12 matches.
Memphis 901 is unbeaten in their last 11 home matches after Saturday’s 3-0 win over North Carolina FC on Cancer Kickers night at AutoZone Park.
The home team creates plenty of chances, but lack of goals frustrates head coach Stephen Glass.
Memphis will return to AutoZone Park for Hometown Heroes Night on Wednesday, Sept. 11.
Team is currently tied for second in the Western Conference heading into Saturday’s road game.
“They’ve had a heck of a lot of travel,” head coach Stephen Glass said. But Saturday’s win extended the team’s unbeaten run at home to nine straight games.
New goalkeeper Triston Henry shines again as Memphis picks up a point against the Western Conference cellar-dwellers.
Strong goalkeeping by the debuting Triston Henry and a first-half goal from Samuel Careaga propel Memphis.
Goalkeeper Triston Henry and forward Jon Bakero fortify the roster ahead of Saturday’s match against San Antonio, the first in a month at AutoZone Park.
A trip to Las Vegas on Saturday will give Memphis a chance for a season sweep — and to continue its recent run of good form.
Memphis 901 FC clobbered Phoenix Rising FC 5-1, tying for the highest-scoring game in franchise history. The win moves Memphis into third place in the USL Championship Western Conference.
Memphis is unbeaten in nine of its last 10 matches and is fifth in the Western Conference with a 6-6-4 record.
Bruno Lapa and Lucas Turci get on the scoresheet as the home team continues to pick up the points.
The Hall of Fame goalkeeper had been with the club since its inception in 2019.
Marlon Santos’ penalty late in stoppage time salvages a point, and evens the score, for the home team.
Colorado Springs poses a formidable challenge for Memphis and its emerging midfield pairing.
Memphis had a season-high 27 shots in Saturday’s match, but could only manage a goal by Luis Fernando. They’ll be back at AutoZone Park Wednesday to host Rhode Island FC.