Electric City Shock SC

Electric City Shock SC are an American soccer team playing in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), generally considered the fourth tier of the American soccer pyramid. They are located in Scranton, Pennsylvania and play their home game at University of Scranton's Quinn Athletics Campus.

Full nameElectric City Shock SC
Founded2013 (2013)
StadiumQuinn Athletics Campus
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Capacity2,000
Head coachAndy Loughnane
LeagueNational Premier Soccer League
2019Keystone Conference: 7th
Playoffs: DNQ

History

The team was announced on January 27, 2014 as a National Premier Soccer League expansion, with plans to begin play in the Northeast Region's Keystone Conference later that year.[1]

Year-by-year

Year League Regular Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Notes
2014 NPSL 8th, Keystone Conference did not qualify ineligible
2015 5th, Keystone Conference did not qualify did not qualify
2016 6th, Keystone Conference did not qualify did not qualify
2017 4th, Atlantic White Conference Conference Semifinal did not qualify lost in conference semifinal to New Jersey Copa FC
2018 8th, Keystone Conference did not qualify did not qualify
2019 7th, Keystone Conference did not qualify did not qualify
2020 'Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'[2]
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References

  1. "THE NPSL COMES TO SCRANTON, PA". National Premier Soccer League. 27 January 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  2. Prince-Wright, Joe (26 March 2020). "2020 NPSL season cancelled". ProSoccerTalk. NBC Sports. Retrieved 20 May 2020.


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