2016 Sacramento Republic FC season

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OwnerWarren Smith
Head coachPaul Buckle
U.S. Open Cup3rd Round
Sacramento Republic FC
2016 season
OwnerWarren Smith
Head coachPaul Buckle
StadiumBonney Field
U.S. Open Cup3rd Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Cameron Iwasa (11)
All: Cameron Iwasa (12)
Highest home attendance11,569
(Multiple games)
Lowest home attendanceLeague: 10,745
(Jun. 8 vs. Real Monarchs)
All: 10,240
(Feb. 13 vs. Colorado)
Average home league attendanceLeague: 11,451
All: 11,322
 2015
2017 

The 2016 Sacramento Republic FC season was the club's third season of existence. The club plays in the United Soccer League (USL), the third tier of the American soccer pyramid. After off season expansion of the USL from 24 to 31 teams, Sacramento Republic FC moved to the new Western Conference. The season began in March 2016 and concluded in September 2016.

2015 saw much growth in attendance with the expansion of Bonney Field, but this was not a sign of things to come for the club. In 2015, the Republic failed to produce on the field as they did the year before, dropping out of the playoffs in the first round. Their performance in the 2014 U.S. Open Cup was mirrored in 2015, once again losing to San Jose earthquakes in the 4th round. The 2015 season was riddled with emotional setbacks, MLS decided on Minnesota as its newest expansion over Sacramento. The Republic lost the head coach, Coach Preki, who they felt would be the one to propel the team to the MLS. At the end of the season, the player with the most MLS experience, whom some considered the star player, Rodrigo López announced he would return to Mexico and play for Celaya FC in the Ascenso MX.

The 2016 preseason, the club looked to turn things around. The club picked up Nike as their kit manufacturers, redesigned the team jersey and, on December 2, Sacramento city council approved the Republic's MLS stadium plan with a unanimous vote. Their hopes were once again revitalized three days later, when the MLS board announced its decision to once again expand the league from 24 to 28 teams.

Sacramento Republic F.C. continued their off season productivity by extending several players contracts, including fan-favorite, Octavio Guzmán and hometown hero, Cameron Iwasa. The club's Academy contributed to the off season's ambition with its U-16 and U-18 team both going undefeated in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Winter Showcase in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

Club

As of September 17, 2016.[1]

No. Position Nation Player
1 GK  USA Dominik Jakubek
2 DF  IRL Derek Foran
3 DF  USA Mike da Fonte
4 MF  USA Alfonso Motagalvan
5 DF  COL Danny Barrera
6 MF  USA Agustin Cazarez
7 FW  SLV Joaquin Rivas
8 DF  USA Chris Christian
9 FW  ENG Harry Williams
10 FW  ENG Carlton Cole
11 FW  USA Max Alvarez
12 GK  USA Evan Newton
13 DF  USA Christian Chaney
14 FW  USA Cameron Iwasa
15 DF  MEX Carlos Rodriguez
16 MF  USA Matt LaGrassa
17 MF  MEX Octavio Guzmán
18 MF  ENG Daniel Trickett-Smith
19 FW  CAN Mackenzie Pridham
20 DF  USA James Kiffe
22 MF  USA Chase Minter
23 DF  MNE Emrah Klimenta
24 MF  USA J.J. Koval
26 DF  USA Elliott Hord
28 MF  PUR Jeremy Hall
29 FW  ENG Wilson Kneeshaw

Technical Staff

As of June 25, 2015.

Position Name
Technical director England Graham Smith
Head coach England Paul Buckle
Assistant head coach United States Adam Charles Smith
Assistant coach United States Chris Malenab
Assistant coach United States Antonio Sutton
Goalkeeping coach England Simon Sheppard
Strength & Conditioning Coach United States Luke Rayfield

Competitions

Transfers

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