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Michiana FC Lions & Lionesses
Full nameMichiana Fútbol Club
Nickname(s)Michiana FC Lions & Lionesses
FoundedNovember 18, 2019; 4 years ago (2019-11-18)
StadiumLeighton Stadium
Capacity3,500
OwnerRitchie Jeune
Technical DirectorShek Borkowski
Head coachShek Borkowski
LeagueUSL League Two
20237th, Great Lakes Division
Playoffs: DNQ
Websitehttps://www.michianalionsfc.com/

Michiana Fútbol Club formerly South Bend Lions Football Club is an American soccer club based in South Bend, Indiana, that plays in USL League Two, the American pre-professional soccer league. The club was established on November 18, 2019. The 2022 USL2 campaign was successful by winning the Valley Division.

History

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On November 18, 2019, it was announced by USL League Two that South Bend Lions FC would be the newest team to join the league for their 2020 season, joining the Great Lakes Division.[1] The logos and colors for the club were also unveiled at a press conference held in South Bend's County-City Building.[1] Ritchie Jeune was introduced as the club's owner while Thiago Pinto, the head coach of Bethel University's soccer team, was introduced as the club's technical director.[1] During the press conference, Jeune stated that South Bend was one of "three or four different locations" that his team visited before deciding to form a team in the city.[1]

Ownership

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The club's owner is Ritchie Jeune, who is also the principal owner of Kettering Town, in England's Southern League Premier Division Central, Shantou Lions FC, a club based in China.[2]

Management team

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Position Name Nation
Technical director/Head Coach Shek Borkowski Poland Poland
Assistant Coach Nathaniel King England England
Assistant Coach Erik Castro Ecuador Ecuador
Goalkeeper Coach Alloysius Agu Nigeria Nigeria
Equipment Manager Bobo Galoblow United States United States
Head Data Analyst Michael Bellina United States United States

2022 Roster

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Position Name Nation
Goalkeeper Jacob Madden United States United States
Goalkeeper Owen Cornell United States United States
Goalkeeper Johnny Guedert United States United States
Goalkeeper Finn Popescu Germany Germany
Defender Jack Empson England England
Defender Daniel Nimick England England
Defender Jaylen Shannon United States United States
Defender Josh Ramsey United States United States
Defender Jonny Mora United States United States
Defender Diego Rodriguez United States United States
Defender Joao De Oliviera Brazil Brazil
Defender Lucas Barankiewciz Brazil Brazil
Midfielder Collins Tanor Ghana Ghana
Midfielder Brennan Creek United States United States
Midfielder Duvan Canchila Colombia Columbia
Midfielder Landon Fisher United States United States
Midfielder Tim Noeding Germany Germany
Midfielder Gabriel Nyenka Jr Liberia Liberia
Midfielder Sebastian Green United States United States
Midfielder Daniel Lynch United States United States
Forward Fumiya Shiraishi Japan Japan
Forward George Herbert England England
Forward Kainan Dos Santos Brazil Brazil
Forward Connor Duggan England England
Forward Andrew Michael Andrew Tanzania Tanzania

Statistics and records

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Season-by-season

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As of 22 July 2022
Season USL League Two Finals USOC CONCACAF Top Scorer
P W D L GF GA Pts Position Player Goals
2020 Season cancelled due to 2019-2020 Coronavirus Pandemic
2021 14 5 4 5 27 17 26 5th, Great Lakes Division did not qualify Ineligible Ghana Nana Tuffour 6
2022 14 10 2 2 40 12 32 1st, Valley Division Conference Quarterfinals did not qualify Brazil Kainan Dos Santos 10
2023 12 0 3 9 8 33 3 7th, Great Lakes Division did not qualify did not qualify England Sahel Yessen 4

Youth development

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The Club has grown to include a successful USL-Academy boys team (Summer 2023)that currently plays in USL-Academy League play. As well as womens’ programs to debut (summer 2024) USL W League Lionesses and USL-A womens’ team. [3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Catania, Anthony (November 19, 2019). "South Bend awarded United Soccer League team". South Bend Tribune. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  2. ^ "Pickering FC to rejoin L1O Premier in 2022 with new ownership". League1 Ontario. October 19, 2021.
  3. ^ Hough, Austin (November 19, 2019). "South Bend Lions Football Club to debut in May 2020". Goshen News. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
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