Buffalo Stallions (NPSL)

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FoundedJanuary 16, 2025; 15 months ago (2025-01-16)
Capacity2,000
Coordinates43°03′03″N 78°52′15″W / 43.050764°N 78.870764°W / 43.050764; -78.870764
Buffalo Stallions
FoundedJanuary 16, 2025; 15 months ago (2025-01-16)
GroundNorth Tonawanda High School
North Tonawanda, New York
Capacity2,000
Coordinates43°03′03″N 78°52′15″W / 43.050764°N 78.870764°W / 43.050764; -78.870764
PresidentWilliam Van Slyke
Head coachMark Spacone
LeagueNational Premier Soccer League
Websitebuffalostallions.org
Current season

Buffalo Stallions are an American soccer team based in Buffalo, New York. Founded in 2025, it is the only nonprofit soccer franchise and youth academy in the Buffalo region.

The team competes in National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) as part of their Great Lakes Conference, the fourth tier of the American soccer pyramid. Home games are played at North Tonawanda High School.

Franchise acquisition, 2025

On January 16, 2025, National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) awarded an expansion franchise to Buffalo, New York.[1] It is the fourth NPSL franchise in Buffalo's history, after Queen City FC (2007–2008), Buffalo City FC (2009), and FC Buffalo (2010–2022, now in USL2).[2]

The franchise adopted the name and logo of the defunct indoor soccer team.[1]

William Van Slyke operates the club as a nonprofit, along with a youth academy of the same name.[3][4][5] The team has pledged to donate any profit the organization earns to funding scholarships for their academy players.[6]

Inaugural season, 2025–present

Mark Spacone was named as the team's first head coach in January 2025.[7] Spacone previously coached the Daemen Wildcats in NCAA Division II.[8] He also co-founded Sam's Army while playing full-back for the Buffalo State Bengals.[9]

Rudy Pompert was named the club's assistant coach and technical director.[3] Pompert previously served as head coach of the Buffalo FFillies of W-League and Buffalo State Bengals of NCAA Division III.[10]

The team plays at North Tonawanda High School, where Stallions director of operations Jeff Hoerner was a longtime soccer coach.[11][12] Sportsplex in North Tonawanda is the team's indoor practice facility, and it was previously used by both the Buffalo Stallions and Buffalo Blizzard.[13][14][15]

The club lost its inaugural game at home to Cleveland SC by a score of 3–0 on May 10, 2025.[16] Stanislav Koval led Cleveland in scoring with two goals.[16]

Players

Current squad

As of July 5, 2025[17]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK  USA Jack Petrie
1 GK  USA Whitaker Sackman
1 GK  USA Justin Vullo
2 MF  USA JP Barone
3 DF  BDI Chris Inganji
4 FW  USA Andy Loomis
5 MF  USA Jacob Korte
6 DF  BAH Jean Tilo
7 DF  USA Jason Hernandez
8 DF  CAN Jake McConnery
8 MF  USA Ben Schmidt
8 FW  CGO Douglass Tshibuyi
9 FW  BAH Larry Noel
10 FW  USA Christopher Griffiths
11 DF  USA Axel Lozoya
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 DF  USA Riley Wagner (captain)
13 FW  USA Chris Cox
14 DF  USA Sam Mann
15 DF  USA Riley Quinn
16 DF  SWE Alexander Khademi
17 FW  USA Luke Szablewski
18 DF  USA Thomas Mullane
19 MF  USA James Bruneau
20 FW  USA Gianni Pezzino
21 MF  USA Keegan Herrmann
22 FW  USA Tyler Warmington
23 DF  USA Samuel LaMendola
24 DF  USA Evan Osetkowski
26 GK  USA Daniel Fiegel II

Notable alumni

Academy

Includes players trained under the academy's former incarnations as Buffalo United Soccer Club and the Buffalo branch of Empire United Soccer Academy.

Personnel

Current technical staff

Position Staff
Head coachUnited States Mark Spacone
Assistant coachNetherlands Rudy Pompert
Goalkeeping coachColombia Sebastian Perez-Arteaga
  • Last updated: 10 May 2025
  • Source:[20]

Seasons

Buffalo Stallions History (2025–present)
Year Division League Regular season W-L-D Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Top goalscorer(s)
2025 4 NPSL 6th, Great Lakes 3-7-0 Did not qualify Did not qualify Luke Szablewski (5)

Sponsorships

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (chest) Shirt sponsor (back)
2025–present Adidas Austin Air Systems Antonio's Banquet & Conference Center

Media

References

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