Crossfire Soccer

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.The RulesOne wide player is placed in each of the 5 yard channels. They are neutral players and must cross for both teams.Goalkeepers are also considered neutral.When in possession a team must put together 3 passes before playing out to one of the wide players.

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Crossfire Redmond
Nickname(s)The Burn
Founded2002 (as Seattle Wolves)
GroundRedmond High School
Redmond, Washington
Capacity2,000
OwnersSteve Hopp
Lance McIntosh
Andrew Opatkiewicz
Head CoachBernie James
LeagueNPSL
2019Northwest Conference: 1st
WebsiteClub website

Crossfire Redmond, previously the Seattle Wolves and Washington Crossfire, is an American soccer organization based in Seattle, Washington, United States. Founded in 2009, the team plays in the National Premier Soccer League, the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, and was formerly in the Premier Development League (PDL) through the 2016 season.

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The team plays its home games in the stadium on the campus of Redmond High School in nearby Redmond, Washington, where they played since 2011. The team's colors are red, black and white.

Prior to 2010 the team was known as the Seattle Wolves, and had competed in the PCSL and PDL under that name for several years. The Wolves and the Washington Crossfire youth soccer organization merged in November, 2009.[1] The larger Washington Crossfire youth organization, which was formed in 1968, has been instrumental in developing young soccer players in the Washington area for over 30 years, and is Washington state's only Nike Premier Club.

History[edit]

Following their establishment in 2002, the original Seattle Wolves burst into the Northwest football scene, quickly moving up four divisions of competitive play within the Greater Seattle Soccer League (GSSL). Since the team's beginning, the Wolves have captured 12 League Titles and 5 Tournament Championships. In the fall of 2006, the club grew out of its infancy as a local amateur team, and expanded to include multiple squads competing in the Starfire Premier Soccer League (SPSL) and several regional semi-professional leagues.

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In 2008, the Wolves undertook their first competitive season in the Pacific Coast Soccer League, one of the three national competitions considered to be at the fourth level of the American Soccer Pyramid. They finished their first season in the PCSL in third place behind champions Victoria United.

On 26 January 2009 the Wolves announced that they would be fielding a new senior team in the USL Premier Development League for the 2009 season, thereby becoming the second team to make a PCSL to PDL expansion, following Vancouver Whitecaps Residency in 2008. They were one of four expansion teams in the NW Division of 2009 PDL season along with the Victoria Highlanders, Portland Timbers U23s, and Kitsap Pumas.

On 31 January 2009 the Wolves competed against the Seattle Sounders FC Super search squad at Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila. The Wolves prepared a special roster for the specific game, composed of current Wolves players, ex professional players, ex Seattle Sounders (USL) players, current and ex collegiate players, and current youth players. The televised game showed clips of the game the following day on NBC King 5 after the Super Bowl.

In their first season in PDL competition the Wolves fielded a strong squad that included former Los Angeles Galaxy player Ely Allen. They won their first ever competitive PDL game 4–1 over the Yakima Reds on May 8, 2009 off the back of a brace by Fernando Monge, and continued their winning form throughout the early games, picking up victories over Spokane Spiders and the Portland Timbers U23's. Despite strong opposition in the ultra-competitive Northwest Division the Wolves proved to be one of the best teams in the division; they enjoyed an excellent 5-game unbeaten streak in June, coming from behind to beat Vancouver Whitecaps Residency 2–1, enjoying solid victories over Yakima and the Abbotsford Mariners, and scoring a controversial last minute penalty kick equalizer to tie 2–2 with Tacoma Tide. In fact the only team Seattle couldn't beat were the Kitsap Pumas, who won both their regular season games on tight 2–1 and 2–0 scorelines, and ended up topping the division. The Wolves gained a crucial point with another last minute equalizer in a 3–3 tie with the Victoria Highlanders in early July, and finished the regular season with three more victories, including an impressive 3–0 result on the road against Cascade Surge. The Wolves eventually finished third in the division, qualifying for the playoffs at the first attempt; their opponent in the Divisional First Round was Portland Timbers U23's, who they beat 3–2 in an amazing game which saw Portland lead 1–0, and then 2–1, only for Seattle striker Alex Chursky to hit two goals in the last ten minutes and send the Wolves through to the divisional final. Unfortunately for the Wolves, Kitsap again stood in their way, and the men from Bremerton completed a hat trick of wins with a 2–0 victory, ending the Wolves' playoff run. Casey Cunningham and Ely Allen were the Wolves' top scorers, with 7 and 6 goals respectively, while Allen also contributed six assists.

In November 2009, the team merged with the Washington Crossfire youth soccer organization, creating a new soccer team branded as the Washington Crossfire.[2]

Following the 2016 PDL season, the team sold its team rights to a group in Vancouver, Canada.[3] Crossfire did not return for the 2017 PDL season while a new team, TSS FC Rovers, began play in the Northwest Division. After two years of inactivity, Crossfire Premier announced it would be fielding a team in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) for the 2019 season.[4] The team, re-named 'Crossfire Redmond,' was officially announced by the league on December 18, 2018.[5][6]

The team won its first league trophy when it won the NPSL Northwest Conference and reached a league playoff for the first time since 2012. Despite falling in the West Region Semifinals, the team's season result earned it a berth in the 2020 U.S. Open Cup.[7][8]

Year-by-year[edit]

YearDivisionLeagueRegular SeasonPlayoffsOpen Cup
20084PCSL3rdDid not qualify
20094USL PDL3rd, NorthwestDivisional FinalsIneligible
20104USL PDL5th, NorthwestDid not qualifyDid not qualify
20114USL PDL7th, NorthwestDid not qualifyDid not qualify
20124USL PDL4th, NorthwestConference Quarter-FinalsDid not qualify
20134USL PDL6th, NorthwestDid not qualifyDid not qualify
20144USL PDL6th, NorthwestDid not qualifyDid not qualify
20154USL PDL6th, NorthwestDid not qualifyDid not qualify
20164USL PDL3rd, NorthwestDid not qualifyDid not qualify
2017On Hiatus
2018
20194NPSL1st, NorthwestRegional SemifinalsIneligible

Honors[edit]

  • John F. Kennedy Trophy Winners 2008
  • NPSL Northeast Conference Champions 2019

Notable former players[edit]

This list of notable former players comprises players who went on to play professional soccer after playing for the team in the Premier Development League, or those who previously played professionally before joining the team.

Alternate Crossfire Redmond logo
  • Ely Allen
  • Gibson Bardsley
  • Nikolas Besagno
  • Jordan Burt
  • Jason Cascio
  • Ben Dragavon
  • Jamie Finch
  • Doug Herrick
  • Adam Jahn
  • Noah Merl
  • Tommy Meyer
  • Brayton Knapp
  • Brian Perk
  • Cristian Roldan
  • Andy Rose
  • Kelyn Rowe

Head coaches[edit]

  • Alex Weaver (2008)
  • Seth Spidahl (2009–2011)
  • Adam Nowland (2012–2013)
  • Nik Besagno (2014)
  • Billy Wiskel (2015)
  • Bernie James (2016, 2019–)

Stadiums[edit]

  • Starfire Sports Complex; Tukwila, Washington (2008–2009)
  • Interbay Stadium; Seattle, Washington (2010)
  • Stadium at Lake Washington High School; Kirkland, Washington 1 game (2011)
  • Stadium at Redmond High School; Redmond, Washington (2011–2016, 2019–present)

Average attendance[edit]

  • 2009: 376
  • 2010: 158
  • 2011: 66
  • 2012: 102
  • 2013: 128
  • 2014: 113
  • 2015: 131

References[edit]

  1. ^Wolves link up with Crossfire
  2. ^http://www.prostamerika.com/soundersfc/2009/11/30/end-of-the-seattle-wolves/
  3. ^'Washington Crossfire PDL rights reportedly sold to group in Vancouver, BC'. goalwashington.wordpress.com. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  4. ^'Crossfire Redmond Joins the NPSL'. crossfiresoccer.org. Crossfire Premier. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  5. ^'CROSSFIRE REDMOND JOINS THE NPSL'. npsl.com. National Premier Soccer League. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  6. ^Lewis, Michael. 'WELCOME ABOARD: Crossfire Redmond joins NPSL as expansion team'. frontrowsoccer.com. Front Row Soccer. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  7. ^'2020 U.S. OPEN CUP'. npsl.com. National Premier Soccer League. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  8. ^'RECORD-SETTING 100 TEAMS CONFIRMED FOR 2020 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP, 107TH EDITION OF U.S. SOCCER'S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP'. ussoccer.com. U.S. Soccer. Retrieved 11 January 2020.

External links[edit]

Seattle Wolves[edit]

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