Muskegon Risers

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The Muskegon Risers are an American soccer team based in Muskegon, Michigan. The team participates in the National Premier Soccer League for its outdoor season in the summer and Major Arena Soccer League 2 for its indoor season in the winter. Kehren Stadium[1] and Mercy Health Arena are home to the Risers for their outdoor and indoor seasons respectively. Ben Ritsema is the head coach of the Muskegon Risers Men's indoor team, Debbie Pekel is the head coach of the Women's indoor team, and Steven Jones is the head coach of the eSports team. Both head coaching positions for the organization's outdoor teams are currently open.

Founded2014
StadiumKehren Stadium (Outdoor) Muskegon Catholic Central
Mercy Health Arena (Indoor) Muskegon, Michigan
Head CoachStuart Collins (Outdoor Men)
Ben Ritsema (Indoor Men)
Matt Schmitt (Outdoor Women)
Debbie Pekel (Indoor Women)
Steven Jones (eSports)
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Muskegon Risers
Founded2014
StadiumKehren Stadium (Outdoor) Muskegon Catholic Central
Mercy Health Arena (Indoor) Muskegon, Michigan
Head CoachStuart Collins (Outdoor Men)
Ben Ritsema (Indoor Men)
Matt Schmitt (Outdoor Women)
Debbie Pekel (Indoor Women)
Steven Jones (eSports)
LeagueNPSL
Major Arena Soccer League 2
United Women's Soccer
Virtual Pro Gaming
Websitehttp://www.muskegonrisers.com
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In April 2019, it was announced that the team will play in the National Premier Soccer League Great Lakes Conference beginning in 2020.[2] On November 2, 2017, the club announced that it would take part in the inaugural season of Major Arena Soccer League 2.[3]

Origin of the name

'Risers' name was inspired by the 'Muskegon, Together Rising' sculpture that stands in the heart of downtown Muskegon.[4]

Year-by-year

Outdoor

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Year Tier League Regular season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Average Attendance
2015 N/A Independent 10–3–1[5] N/A DNQ
2016 N/A Independent 5–6–1[6][7] N/A DNQ
2017 5 PLA 5–2–3[8] DNQ DNQ
2018 5 UPSL 4–3–3 DNQ DNQ
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Indoor

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Year League Regular season Playoffs Average Attendance
2014–15 Independent 1–0–0[9] N/A
2015–16 Independent 0–2–0[10][11] N/A
2016–17 PASL 3rd of 5, Great Lakes Division (3–3–2)[12] DNQ
2017–18 MASL2 4th of 5, Eastern Division (3–9) DNQ
2018–19 MASL2 5th of 5, Eastern Division (1–11) DNQ
2019–20 Independent 3–1 -
2021 Independent 2–1 -
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