Minnesota Aurora FC

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Minnesota Aurora FC is an American women's soccer club based in Eagan, Minnesota that plays in the Heartland Division of the USL W League. The club began play in the league's inaugural 2022 season as a founding club. The club is community-owned by 3,080 individuals.[1] The club plays its home games at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota, the same stadium the Minnesota Vikings use for practice.

Founded2021; 5 years ago (2021)
Capacity6,000
Head coachJen Larrick
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Minnesota Aurora FC
Founded2021; 5 years ago (2021)
StadiumTCO Stadium
Eagan, Minnesota
Capacity6,000
Head coachJen Larrick
LeagueUSL W League
20231st, Heartland Division
Playoffs: Conference Final
Websitehttps://www.mnaurora.com/
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History

Minnesota Aurora FC officially sold out their ownership sales on December 15, 2021. The team introduced their coaching staff a few days later, naming Nicole Lukic as the head coach and ensuring the team would be women-led.[2] The team held tryouts during the spring of 2022 and in May the team announced a partnership with local broadcaster WCCO to stream all home games for free.[3] The team held their first game at TCO Stadium on May 26, 2022, against Green Bay Glory. The match resulted in a draw but the Minnesota team drew 5,219 fans.[4] Their first win would be against Kaw Valley on June 2.

Minnesota Aurora game at TCO Stadium on June 12, 2022

On October 24, 2022, the club sent a letter to its community owners stating an intent to become a fully professional team. The Aurora would continue to play in the USL W League through the 2023 season, possibly moving to National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) or the USL Super League in 2024.[5] The club announced their intent to submit an official expansion bid for the NWSL in November.[6] The team notified its community owners on August 15, 2024, that it would be dropping out of the NWSL bid process due to "circumstances out of [their] control".[7]

Branding

The crest of Minnesota Aurora FC features a stylized Aurora swooping above a forest with a star hanging to the right. The inspiration for the design came from Minnesota's northern geographic identity and nickname of the North Star State.[8] The crest was designed by local designer Nicole Meyer, along with help from colleagues Allie Reinke and Carla Zetina-Yglesias.[9] The crest was originally one of three designs, all of which were voted on by the community members.[10] Other names considered for the new team included Arctic Minnesota and Minnesota Foxfire FC, all designed by Meyer, Reinke, and Zetina-Yglesias.[11]

The kit worn by MN Aurora FC was designed by Cassidy Sepnieski and was revealed on April 9, 2022.[12] Manufactured by Hummel International, the home kit features a dark background with a borealis swirling in the center.[13] The away kit is bright teal, with interlinking stars forming constellations. The goalkeeper kit is "flash red" and also sports the same constellation pattern as the away kit.

Club culture

The club has one supporters' group, named Revontulet (Finnish for Northern Lights), which sits in a designated section at the stadium.[14]

Players and staff

Current roster

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No. Pos. Home Player
00 GK  GER Sophie Augustin
0 GK  JPN Mio Nakajima
1 GK  USA Taylor Kane
2 DF  USA Alicia Donley
3 MF  USA Sophie French
4 MF  USA Morgan Stone
5 MF  USA Sofia Bush
6 MF  USA Rami Rapp
7 DF  USA Elizabeth Rapp
8 FW  USA Kaylie Chambers
9 MF  USA Lydia Ruppert
10 MF  ITA Yao Giada Zhou
11 FW  USA Tess Werts
12 DF  USA Taylor Shell
13 FW  USA Maya Hansen
14 MF  FRA Servane Blouin
15 MF  USA Addison Weichers
17 MF  USA Kacie Laurie
18 MF  USA Jill Bennett
19 MF  USA Mariah Nguyen
20 FW  USA Catherine Rapp
21 MF  USA Jelena Zbiljic
22 FW  NZL Stella Lawson
23 DF  USA Assa Kante
24 FW  USA Saige Wimes
27 DF  USA Julie Sattler
30 MF  USA Katie Duong
33 DF  USA Nicole Norfolk
51 DF  USA Kelis Barton
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Management

Coaching staff[15]

  • Jen Larrick – head coach
  • Melanie Thomas – assistant coach
  • Lydia Ruppert – assistant coach
  • Cody Cropper – goalkeeper coach

Record

Year-by-year

As of July 21, 2025
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Season USL W League Playoffs Top Scorer Head Coach
P W L D GF GA Pts Pos Player Goals
2022 12 11 0 1 35 8 34 1st, Heartland League Final United States Morgan Turner 6 United States Nicole Lukic
2023 12 12 0 0 60 4 36 1st, Heartland Conference Final United States Maya Hansen 12
2024 12 10 0 2 61 6 32 1st, Heartland First Round United States Katie Duong 9 United States Colette Montgomery
2025 12 10 0 2 29 4 32 1st, Heartland Semifinals United States Natalie Tavana 7 United States Jennifer Larrick
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Head coaches

  • Includes Regular Season and Playoffs. Excludes friendlies.
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CoachNationalityStartEndGamesWinLossDrawWin %
Nicole Lukic  United States October 16, 2021 present 423633085.71
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Honors

Player honors

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Year Player Country Position Honor
2022 Kenzie Langdok United States United States Defender All-League First Team
Kelsey Kaufusi United States United States Defender All-League Second Team
Sarah Fuller United States United States Goalkeeper All-League Second Team
Addy Symonds United States United States Midfielder Goal of the Year
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References

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