Port City FC
Football club
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Port City FC is an American semi-professional soccer club based in Wilmington, North Carolina that competes in the National Premier Soccer League.
Wilmington, North Carolina
| Full name | Port City Football Club | |
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| Nickname | the Gulls | |
| Founded | March 15, 2014 | |
| Ground | Legion Stadium Wilmington, North Carolina | |
| Capacity | 6,000 | |
| Head Coach | Nate Torbett | |
| League | National Premier Soccer League | |
| Website | portcitysoccer.com | |
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History
The club was founded in 2014 as "Biloxi City Football Club". Joao Johanning Mora, along with partners Joey Lipoff and Eion Dockery, formed Biloxi City FC as a semi-professional club as a nonprofit alternative for the North Carolina's northeastern coastal soccer community.[1] Port City FC plans to launch a Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) expansion team this[which?] summer, embarking on an exhibition season with six to eight matches.[2]
Club culture
Logo
In 2025 Port City FC introduced a new logo that blended its earlier identity with a more modern, European-style presentation. The crest used a handcrafted anchor as its central feature. The design maintained continuity with the previous emblem while adopting a more professional aesthetic similar to those used by MLS, USL, and leading European clubs.[3]