NEFC
Soccer club
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NEFC, formally known as New England Fútbol Club, is an American semi-professional soccer club based in the Greater Boston, Massachusetts area. The club was originally founded in 2009 as a youth soccer training academy and now competes with its senior team in the Northeast Division of USL League Two, starting with the 2025 season.[2]
| Full name | New England Fútbol Club |
|---|---|
| Short name | NEFC |
| Founded | May 1, 2009 |
| Stadium | WPI Alumni Stadium |
| Capacity | 2,000 |
| President | Brian Mazar[1] |
| Director | Christian Battaglia |
| Team Manager | Paul Baber |
| Coach | Jake Beverlin |
| League | USL League Two |
| Website | https://NEFC.us/ |
The club was established on May 1, 2009, through the merger of two existing youth soccer clubs: the New England Eagles FC and FC PUMA.[3] The organization later expanded its structure in May 2014 by merging with the Black Watch Premier Soccer Club, though it continued to operate under the NEFC name.[4] NEFC is a not-for-profit entity focused on player development and college placement, training over 3,000 youth players across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.[5] The club's colors are red, navy, and white.
NEFC announced its entry into USL League Two in late 2024, debuting for the 2025 season to provide a pre-professional pathway for its players.[6] The club plays its home matches at Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Alumni Stadium.
History
NEFC was founded in 2009 with the merger of the New England Eagles FC and FC PUMA.[7] It was further expanded in 2014 when it absorbed Black Watch Premier Soccer Club, but continued to play under the NEFC name.[8] In 2024 the club announced it was adding a new level to the club, starting play in USL2 for the 2025 season. Prior to joining USL2 NEFC boasted 10 national titles in lower competitions.[9] The team plans to launch a USL W League team in 2026.[10]
Performance
Year-by-year
| Year | League | Reg. season | Playoffs |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | USL League Two | 5th, Northeast[11] | Did not qualify |
Future Plans
The club has announced plans to launch a women's team to compete in the USL W League in 2026.[12]