Fixtures

USL, Championship, Playoffs 05/04 23:00 1 캐롤라이나 vs Rhode Island FC - View
USL, Championship, Playoffs 05/11 23:30 1 Rhode Island FC vs 새크라멘토 리퍼블릭 - View
USL, Championship, Playoffs 05/18 01:00 1 콜로라도 스프링 Sw. vs Rhode Island FC - View
USL, Championship, Playoffs 05/25 20:00 1 Rhode Island FC vs 루이빌 시티 - View
USL, Championship, Playoffs 06/01 23:00 1 하트퍼드 어슬레틱 vs Rhode Island FC - View
USL, Championship, Playoffs 06/08 23:00 1 Rhode Island FC vs 디트로이트 시티 FC - View

결과

USL, Championship, Playoffs 04/26 23:30 1 [8] Rhode Island FC v 피닉스 라이징 [7] L 1-3
USL, Championship, Playoffs 04/21 00:00 1 [6] 라스베이거스 라이츠 v Rhode Island FC [9] W 1-2
미국 오픈 컵 04/16 23:00 9 샬럿 Ind. v Rhode Island FC L 9-8
USL, Championship, Playoffs 04/13 23:30 1 [11] Rhode Island FC v 피츠버그 리버하운즈 [12] D 0-0
USL, Championship, Playoffs 04/06 23:30 1 [11] Rhode Island FC v 챨래스톤 배터리 [4] D 0-0
USL, Championship, Playoffs 03/30 23:30 1 [10] 템파 배이 로우디이스 v Rhode Island FC [10] L 4-1
USL, Championship, Playoffs 03/24 22:00 1 [4] Monterey Bay FC v Rhode Island FC [11] D 2-2
USL, Championship, Playoffs 03/16 20:00 1 Rhode Island FC v 뉴멕시코 유나이티드 D 1-1
클럽 친선 경기 02/07 16:00 - 올랜도 시티 SC v Rhode Island FC L 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 9 4 5
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 11 2 9
Goals against 17 4 13
Clean sheets 2 2 0
Failed to score 2 2 0

Wikipedia - Rhode Island FC

Rhode Island FC is an American professional soccer club headquartered in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The team plays in the Eastern Conference of the USL Championship.

History

On December 2, 2019, it was announced that a USL Championship team playing in a new soccer-specific stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island would be a centerpiece for a large development project to be named Tidewater Landing. The stadium was proposed to seat at least 10,000 fans and be connected to shops, apartments, offices, and a hotel in a $400-million plan. The project's initial goal was to have the team playing by 2022.

In order to move forward with the project, team ownership requested partial funding from the State of Rhode Island and City of Pawtucket, with the remainder covered by team ownership. Plans moved slowly due to inflation and supply-chain delays caused by COVID-19, and costs increased from initial projections. Rhode Island's Governor, Dan McKee, cast the deciding vote in a Rhode Island Commerce Corporation meeting on July 25, 2022, to provide funding and allow construction of the stadium. Groundbreaking occurred on August 12, 2022.

On November 14, 2022, the team announced their name as Rhode Island FC (RIFC) and revealed their team crest and colors. The crest incorporated an anchor design, with a monogram of "RI" embedded in the anchor stem. Lightning bolts were placed at the edges of the anchor to represent the team's energy. The team noted that the anchor has been historically a symbol of Rhode Island since 1647, and the modern design in the crest gives evidence of "hope" and being "grounded in the community". Team colors were established as amber and bay blue.

The day after the team name was announced, RIFC allowed fans to place advance deposits for purchase of season tickets, which could be applied for a later purchase. The team reported success with the deposits with more than 2500 in the first week, exceeding volume from any previous USL franchise at their debut. By December, the team reported receiving season ticket deposits from customers in each of Rhode Island's 39 cities and towns.

Former Bermuda national team captain Khano Smith was named the team's first head coach and general manager on March 8, 2023.

Work on the new facility continued after the groundbreaking, but stalled out as owners needed more funding due to additional construction costs. The team announced that it would make plans to play its first season at Bryant University's Beirne Stadium while completing construction of the stadium at Tidewater Landing. Additional funding was obtained by the owners from unnamed investors. Full financial support for construction was announced on August 9, 2023, and bonds were issued in early 2024 to complete the financing. The total construction cost of the stadium is estimated at $130 million.

On November 1, 2023, the team announced the signing of the first player in team history, Spanish goalkeeper Koke Vegas. Vegas came to the team after playing for the San Diego Loyal for two years, and many years at various clubs in Spain. He was subsequently named the team's first captain on March 12, 2024, several days prior to the team's first game.

Chip wearing the RIFC Energy Kit

Chip, RIFC's mascot, was introduced on November 9, 2023. Chip is an anthropomorphic harbor seal, who loves football and roots for RIFC as his favorite team. The harbor seal is the official marine mammal of the state of Rhode Island. Symbolic of his Rhode Island roots, the team described Chip as having thirteen whiskers (Rhode Island being the thirteenth state), spots on his fur that look like the team crest, and a marking on his nose that looks like an anchor. He wears a headband that reads "wicked good soccer". He also enjoys eating fish and chips, quahogs, and hot wieners.

The team held a "reveal party" on December 4, 2023, to show off their new home and away kits. The home kit, dubbed the "energy kit", is a mainly bay blue uniform with lightning bolt trim to evoke the lightning bolts in the team's crest. The away kit is known as the "Rhode kit" and is amber with lighter yellow pinstripes. The names of all 39 cities and towns of Rhode Island are embedded in the pinstripes, and a nautical design of knotted ropes is added as a detail on some of the striping. The team stated that the kit is a "commitment to community" for away games. Both kits have the team's crest on the front left chest, and the logos of the three primary sponsors on the front, sleeve, and back.

The team's inaugural match was a sellout on March 16, 2024, against New Mexico United, ending in a 1-1 tie. The first goal in team history was an own goal scored in second-half stoppage time by New Mexico defender Chris Gloster. It was the first time in USL Championship history that a team earned a point in its inaugural game.

**Rhode Island:**

* **Location:** New England
* **Population:** 1,048,319 (2022 est.)
* **Area:** 1,249 square miles (3,231 km²)
* **Capital:** Providence
* **Largest City:** Providence
* **Official State Sport:** None
* **Team Colors:** White and Red
* **National Governing Body:** U.S. Soccer Federation
* **Head Coach:** Dave Denby (interim)
* **Captain:** Brian Flores

**Background:**

The Rhode Island soccer team represents the state of Rhode Island in the United States Adult Soccer Association, the governing body for the sport in the United States. The team is composed of amateur players who have been selected through a tryout process. Rhode Island has been a member of the USASA since 1976.

**History:**

Rhode Island has a rich history in soccer dating back to the early 1900s. The state has produced several top-level players, including Alexi Lalas and John Harkes. The team has also had success at the national level, winning the USASA National Cup in 1984, 1986, 1988, 2002, and 2014.

**Current Team:**

The current Rhode Island team is ranked 14th in the nation by the USASA. The team is led by head coach Dave Denby and captain Brian Flores. Denby is a former All-American at the University of Rhode Island, while Flores is a former Major League Soccer player.

**Outlook:**

Rhode Island is a dark horse to win the 2023 USASA National Cup. The team has a strong core of players and is well-coached. If everything falls into place, Rhode Island could make a run to the title.