Fort Lauderdale United FC

Women's soccer team in Fort Lauderdale, Florida From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fort Lauderdale United FC is an American professional women's soccer club based in Broward County, Florida, that competes in the USL Super League (USLS), one of two Division I women's soccer leagues in the United States.[1] The team plays its home matches at a new soccer-specific stadium constructed at Nova Southeastern University.

Full nameFort Lauderdale United Football Club
NicknameFTL UTD
Founded21 November 2023; 2 years ago (2023-11-21)
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Fort Lauderdale United
Full nameFort Lauderdale United Football Club
NicknameFTL UTD
Founded21 November 2023; 2 years ago (2023-11-21)
StadiumBeyond Bancard Field at NSU
CEOTommy Smith
Head coachPaul Jennison (interim)
LeagueUSL Super League
2024–25Runners-up
Websiteftlutd.com
Current season
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The club is principally owned by Tommy Smith, who serves as chair and CEO.[2]

History

On November 21, 2023, the USL Super League announced that it had awarded a franchise to Fort Lauderdale, making it the first professional women's soccer team in South Florida.[3]

On January 25, 2024, former Premier League and MLS player Tyrone Mears was announced as the team's first head coach.[4] On May 14, 2024, Felicia Knox was revealed as the team's first ever signing after being drafted by Angel City FC in the 2024 NWSL Draft.[5] One day later, the club welcomed defender Laveni Vaka who made history as Tonga's first female professional soccer player.[6] On June 26, 2024, the club announced its full coaching staff, with Alissa Rogers as Associate Head Coach and former Fort Lauderdale Strikers star Aly Hassan as Director of Recruitment.[7]

On April 29, 2025, the team announced the launch of a men's side that is set to play in USL League One in 2026.[8]

In their inaugural season, Fort Lauderdale finished fourth in the table and qualified for the 2024–25 USL Super League playoffs. Fort Lauderdale went on to be Carolina Ascent 2–1 in extra time to advance to the Finals.[9] Taking Tampa Bay Sun FC into extra-time in the final, Fort Lauderdale eventually fell 1–0, finishing Runners-up on the season.[10]

Stadium

In November 2024, the team's home stadium at Nova Southeastern University on the site of the former Miami Dolphins training facility was rebranded from NSU Soccer Field to Beyond Bancard Field.[11][12] The $7 million project, which seats nearly 7,000 fans, is the result of a multi-year exclusive naming-rights agreement between FTL UTD and Beyond Bancard, a provider of payment-processing solutions.[12][13][14]

Included in the agreement are exclusive stadium-wide Beyond Bancard branding and a new stadium logo featured on all signage and LED boards. Beyond Bancard also acts as the team’s presenting sponsor for weekly kids’ soccer clinics and participates in giveaways, content series, and exclusive email offers for FTL UTD fans.[12]

Identity

The name and crest were unveiled on February 29, 2024. The Fort Lauderdale United FC crest features the initials FTL prominently displayed, meant to intertwine like the canals of the city. The “glint” represents the vibrant sun bouncing off the waters the region is known for. The club’s colors represent Fort Lauderdale’s world-renowned beaches and shallow waters, with seafoam green contrasting the ocean blue.[15]

Sponsorship

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2024–present Nike OMEGAXL SPORT All Year Cooling & Heating [16][17]
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Players and staff

Current roster

As of April 17, 2026[18]

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Academy players

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Former players

For details of former players, see Category:Fort Lauderdale United FC players and List of Fort Lauderdale United FC players.

Staff

As of February 11, 2026[2]
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Front office
Position Name
Founder & chairman Tommy Smith
President of soccer Tyrone Mears
General manager Aly Hassan
Chief financial officer Stan Jansta
Technical staff
Head coach Paul Jennison (interim)
Performance coach Tyler Raborn
Equipment manager Tannor Smoot
Technical coach Ivan Arenas
Technical coach Rafael Quero
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Records

Year-by-year

As of match played on March 28, 2026
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Season League Regular season Playoffs Avg. attendance Top Goalscorer
P W D L GF GA Pts Pos Name(s) Goals
2024–25 USLS 28 11 9 8 35 33 42 4th Runners-up 2,306 United States Addie McCain 10
2025–26 USLS 21 4 8 9 24 41 20 9th TBD 1,726 United States Kiara Locklear 5
Total 49 15 17 17 59 74 United States Kiara Locklear 12
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Head coaching record

As of March 28, 2026

Only competitive matches are counted.*

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All-time Fort Lauderdale United FC coaching records
Name Nationality From To P W D L GF GA Win%
Tyrone Mears[4]  England January 25, 2024 September 16, 2025 34 14 11 9 47 41 41.18%
Ali Rogers[19]  United States September 16, 2025 February 10, 2026 12 2 4 6 10 24 16.67%
Paul Jennison (interim)  England January 11, 2026 present 5 0 2 3 3 12 0.00%
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Team records

As of July 2, 2025.[20][21] Current players in bold. Statistics are updated once a year after the conclusion of the USL Super League season.
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Player Appearances
# Name Nat. Pos. United career USLS Playoffs Total
1 Sh'Nia Gordon United States FW 2024– 28 2 30
Addie McCain United States MF 2024– 28 2 30
3 Taylor Smith United States MF 2024– 27 2 29
4 Jasmine Hamid United States FW 2024– 26 2 28
5 Darya Rajaee United States MF 2024– 25 2 27
6 Felicia Knox United States MF 2024– 26 0 26
7 Cosette Morché United States GK 2024– 22 2 24
8 Celia Gaynor United States DF 2024– 21 1 22
9 Tatiana Fung United States MF 2024–2025 19 2 21
10 Laveni Vaka Tonga DF 2024– 18 0 18
Kiara Locklear United States FW 2024– 16 2 18
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Top goalscorers
Player Goals scored
# Name Nat. Pos. United career USLS Playoffs Total
1 Addie McCain United States MF 2024– 10 0 10
2 Jasmine Hamid United States FW 2024– 9 0 9
3 Kiara Locklear United States FW 2024– 5 2 7
4 Sh'Nia Gordon United States FW 2024– 5 0 5
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