2020–21 National Independent Soccer Association season explained

Season:202021 season
Dates:Fall:
Spring:
Competition:National Independent Soccer Association
Matches:49
Total Goals:104
League Topscorer:Christian Chaney (LA): 6
Biggest Home Win:DCFC 3–0 NAFC
(September 5, 2020)
CFC 3–0 NAFC
(September 16, 2020)
CAL 3–0 MSFC
(May 16, 2021)
DCFC 3–0 LAF
(June 2, 2021)
Biggest Away Win:NAFC 0–3 MSFC
(September 12, 2020)
CAL 0–3 DCFC
(May 12, 2021)
1904 1–4 NAFC
(June 16, 2021)
Highest Scoring:1904 1–4 NAFC
(June 16, 2021)
Longest Wins:4 matches
Detroit City FC
(May 1, 2021 – May 15, 2021)
Longest Unbeaten:11 matches
Detroit City FC
(Aug. 22, 2020 – June 26, 2021)
Longest Winless:9 matches
New Amsterdam FC
(Aug. 21, 2020 – June 5, 2021)
Longest Losses:9 matches
New Amsterdam FC
(Aug. 21, 2020 – June 5, 2021)
Highest Attendance:4,741
DCFC 2–1 CFC
(June 26, 2021)
Lowest Attendance:517
CFC 3–0 NAFC
(Sept. 16, 2020)
Attendance:Fall: 1,435
Spring: 23,227
Average Attendance:Fall: N/A
Spring: N/A
Prevseason:2019–20
Nextseason:Fall 2021
Updated:June 26, 2021
Winners:Fall: Detroit City FC
Spring: Detroit City FC
Overall: Detroit City FC

The 2020–21 NISA season was the second season of the National Independent Soccer Association's third-division soccer competition. The regular season was split into two halves, Fall and Spring, with playoffs at the end of each, and a Championship Match that had the Fall champion host the Spring champion. This season also saw the introduction of a new cup competition, the NISA Independent Cup, that features independent clubs from various professional and semi-professional leagues across the United States.

Teams

The eight teams that participated in the inaugural 2019-20 NISA season were joined by three expansion teams: New York Cosmos and New Amsterdam FC for the full season. Two of the existing teams, San Diego 1904 and Stumptown Athletic, announced that they will not participate in the Fall season, but intend to return for the Spring season.[1] On October 13, it was announced that Maryland Bobcats FC had been accepted into the league with the plan of starting play in Spring of 2021.[2] The team had been taking part in the Mid-Atlantic region of the NISA Independent Cup and won the group following this announcement.[3] On November 6, New Jersey Teamsterz FC announced that they were not joining for the Spring 2021 season, despite initially being included in the Spring 2021 competitors. Citing the on-going pandemic, they clarified they were joining the lower tiers of NISA in preparation for joining in Fall of 2021.[4]

Stadiums and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
California United Strikers FCIrvine, CaliforniaChampionship Stadium5,000
Chattanooga FCChattanooga, TennesseeFinley Stadium20,668
Detroit City FCHamtramck, MichiganKeyworth Stadium7,933
Los Angeles ForceWhittier, CaliforniaRio Hondo College1,000
Boyds, MarylandMaryland SoccerPlex4,000
Michigan Stars FCPontiac, MichiganUltimate Soccer Arena5,000
New Amsterdam FCWarwick, New YorkHudson Sports Complex1,200
Uniondale, New YorkMitchel Athletic Complex5,000
Oakland, CaliforniaLaney College5,500
San Diego, CaliforniaLincoln High School3,700
Matthews, North CarolinaSportsplex at Matthews5,000

Personnel and sponsorship

Note: The league has signed a deal with Hummel to be the official kit manufacturer, but it still allows clubs to find their own provider.[5]

TeamHead coachCaptain(s)Kit manufacturerShirt sponsor
California United Strikers FC NikeTaco Bell
Chattanooga FC HummelFall: Volkswagen
Spring: Louisiana Hot Sauce, VfL Wolfsburg
Detroit City FC AdidasMetro Detroit Chevy Dealers
Los Angeles Force Hummel
Michigan Stars FC HummelHTC
New Amsterdam FC Daniel VicenteFall: Erreà
Spring: Icarus
Fruit Street
Only played the Spring Season
Maryland Bobcats FC Phil Nana Kay Banjo HummelDog Haus
San Diego 1904 FC Ozzie Ramos NikeLive Up Nutrition
Stumptown Athletic Franky Martinez HummelOrthoCarolina Healthcare
Only played the Fall Season
New York Cosmos INARIAMediacom
Oakland Roots SC NikeOaklandish

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Los Angeles Force UnknownPreseason (caretaker)August 2020
New Amsterdam Mutual PartingAugust 17, 2020Preseason (interim)August 17, 2020
Los Angeles Force (caretaker)Coach returnOffseason January 2021
San Diego 1904 FC Stepping downOffseasonApril 2021

NISA Independent Cup

Following the cancellation of the 2020 Spring Season on April 27, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, NISA announced initial Fall 2020 season plans and the creation of a new tournament called the NISA Independent Cup.[6] [7] [8] The region-based competition would include NISA clubs, including new expansion sides the New York Cosmos and New Amsterdam FC, and both independent professional and high quality amateur teams.

On July 1, NISA officially announced the cup along with the 15 teams that would be participating.[9] In total, four member clubs took part with the rest of the field consisting of teams from the National Premier Soccer League, United Premier Soccer League, and Gulf Coast Premier League. The participants were split into four geographical regions with each operating independently and making decisions (format, tiebreaker rules, fan attendance policies, etc.) autonomously. All games were live streamed online through MyCujoo, with some also being broadcast on local television.[10] [11]

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The Great Lakes Division also served as a rekindling of the Rust Belt Derby, a former in-season competition previously held in the NPSL, with 2019 NPSL national semifinalist Cleveland SC taking the place of the now folded AFC Cleveland.

Central Plains Region

The four teams were split into pairs before playing two games against one-another. If tied on aggregate after two games, with no away goal rule, teams would play two 10-minute overtime periods followed by a penalty kick shootout if necessary. Winner of each aggregate competition meet in the Championship match.

Both matches between Louisiana Krewe and Gaffa were played at Holden Stadium on the campus of Pearl River Community College in Poplarville, Mississippi.

Lone Star Republic hosted the first game against Mansfield Revolution at Greenhill School in Addison, Texas. The Revolution hosted the second at Mansfield Summit High School in Arlington, Texas.

Semifinals

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Final

Great Lakes Region

The three teams competed in a round-robin competition, each playing a total of two games. Any games tied after 90 minutes were set to be decided by a penalty kick shootout. Both games involving Detroit City took place at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck, Michigan. The remaining match between Cleveland and Buffalo was played at Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium in Erie, Pennsylvania.[12] [13]

The Great Lakes Champion was determined by most points, followed by head-to head, followed by goal differential.

Results

Mid-Atlantic Region

The four teams completed in a round-robin competition, playing a total of three games each. The Mid-Atlantic Champion was determined by most points, followed by head-to head, followed by goal differential.

All games were originally going to be hosted by the Bobcats at the Maryland SoccerPlex in Germantown, Maryland behind closed doors.[14] On July 24, NISA announced that region's tournament was postponed due to a surge of COVID-19 cases in Maryland and the subsequent closing of Maryland SoccerPlex to professional sports.[15] On July 28, NISA announced that five of the region's six games would be played at Evergreen Sportsplex in Leesburg, Virginia, with the August 2 match between New Amsterdam and the Cosmos being played at Hudson Sports Complex in Warwick, New York.[16]

The Thursday, August 6 match between New Amsterdam and Maryland Bobcats was called off mid-way through the first half due to inclement weather, with the following match between the Cosmos and Baltimore postponed.[17] On August 22, NISA announced the first make-up date with New Amsterdam taking on Maryland on Sunday, August 23 at YSC Sports Complex in Wayne, Pennsylvania.[18] The second make-up was announced on September 25 with the Cosmos hosting Baltimore at Mitchel Athletic Complex in Uniondale, New York on Saturday, October 10.[19]

Results

Southeast Region

The four teams competed in a round-robin competition against one-another in various venues in Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee.[20]

Both Finley Stadium in Chattanooga, Tennessee and Memorial Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina hosted matches the first two weeks. The final group stage round that was set to be played at Columbia International University in Columbia, South Carolina on July 25 was called off due to weather.[21] The Southeast Regional Champion will now be determined by group stage points instead of the originally scheduled championship final and third place match, with the final set of games moved to Finley Stadium on August 1.[22]

Results

Fall season

On June 4, NISA announced the Fall season format.[23] The season would be split into two separate formats: a regionalized regular season commencing in August, dividing the eight member teams into two conferences; Eastern and Western, followed by a single location tournament in late October that would determine a Fall Season champion.

Following the Shooting of Jacob Blake on August 23, the three league matches scheduled for the weekend of August 29 were postponed in protest of racial injustice.[24] [25] [26] The games were rescheduled for later dates.

Eastern Conference

Results

Western Conference

Results

Playoffs

All 8 teams competed in the 2020 Fall tournament, which happened from September 21 to October 2, at Keyworth Stadium, in Hamtramack. The teams were split into two groups of four, based on their regular season records, with the top two teams in each group advancing to the semifinals. The winner of the Fall tournament will host the winner of the Spring season in the inaugural NISA Championship match.[27]

Group stage

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Player statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Zeca FerrazChattanooga FC3
2 Bljedi BardicNew York Cosmos2
Matthew FondyOakland Roots SC
Darwin LomChattanooga FC
Kyle NuelMichigan Stars
Connor RutzDetroit City FC
714 players tied1
Aly HassanNew York Cosmos
Steven JuncajMichigan Stars
Shawn LawsonDetroit City FC
Matt LewisNew York Cosmos
Ian McGrathChattanooga FC
Zachary ReynoldsMichigan Stars
Daniel VicenteNew Amsterdam FC-->

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1 Tatenda MkuruvaMichigan Stars2
Alec RedingtonChattanooga FC
Nathan SteinwascherDetroit City FC
4 Jean AntoineDetroit City FC1
Steven BarreraCalifornia United Strikers FC
Jesse CorkeNew York Cosmos
Brandon GomezLos Angeles Force
Christian HerreraOakland Roots SC
Parker SiegfriedDetroit City FC

Spring season

The league saw an increase in the number of teams compared to the Fall season, with both San Diego 1904 FC and Stumptown Athletic returning from hiatus, and Maryland Bobcats FC joining as an expansion team. Meanwhile, Oakland Roots SC left the league in order to take part in USL Championship and the New York Cosmos went on hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Spring season started on April 13, 2021, with a bubble tournament named the NISA Legends Cup and hosted by Chattanooga FC, with the winner gaining entry into the Spring 2021 Final. Phase 2 began on May 1, 2021 and was a traditional regular season hosted in each team's markets. The highest finishing team in the table will face the winner of the Legends Cup in the Spring 2021 Final to determine the Spring champion.[28]

NISA Legends Cup

The 9 teams were split into three groups of three teams. The best team at the end of the group stage qualified directly to the Legends Cup final, while the second and third seeds played a semifinal game to determine the second finalist.[29]

Group 3

Overall standings

Other Matches

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Phase 2

Player statistics

Top goalscorers
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Christian ChaneyLos Angeles Force6
2 James SesayMaryland Bobcats FC5
3 Pato Botello FazDetroit City FC4
4 Diego BarreraLos Angeles Force3
Alex McGrathStumptown AC
6 Kay BanjoMaryland Bobcats FC2
Jimmy FilermanDetroit City FC
Luis Garcia SosaStumptown AC
Billy Garton Jr.California United Strikers FC
Shavon John-BrownNew Amsterdam FC
Tony LopezCalifornia United Strikers FC
Anthony ManningDetroit City FC
Ian McGrathChattanooga FC
Kyle NuelMichigan Stars FC
Omar NuñoCalifornia United Strikers FC
César RomeroSan Diego 1904 FC
Connor RutzDetroit City FC
Alexander SatrústeguiMichigan Stars FC
Christian ThierjungCalifornia United Strikers FC
Max ToddDetroit City FC
Travis WardStumptown AC
Clean sheets
RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1 Nathan SteinwascherDetroit City FC8
2 Brandon GomezLos Angeles Force6
Kevin GonzalezStumptown AC
4 Christian CaulkerMaryland Bobcats FC4
5 Alec RedingtonChattanooga FC3
6 Steven BarreraCalifornia United Strikers FC2
Misha MarsonSan Diego 1904 FC
Tatenda MkuruvaMichigan Stars
Mitch NorthCalifornia United Strikers FC
Kevin TenjoNew Amsterdam FC

Playoffs

Originally, the NISA Legends Cup champion and the highest finishing team in Phase 2 were scheduled to play in the 2021 NISA Spring Championship at Keyworth Stadium on June 30 with the winner advancing to the 2020–21 Season Championship match three days later.[30] However, since Detroit City FC won the Legends Cup and finished atop the Spring table the match simply became a semifinal between the runners-up of each competition.

Championship match

Detroit City FC, the winner of the Fall season, hosted semifinal winner Los Angeles Force in the inaugural NISA Championship match on July 3, 2021.[1]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NISA Fall 2020 schedule update. nisaofficial.com . 2 August 2020.
  2. Web site: NISA Officially Welcomes Maryland Bobcats FC . NISA Homepage . 13 October 2020.
  3. Web site: Maryland Bobcats FC Win 2020 NISA Independent Cup Mid-Atlantic Region . Maryland Bobcats FC Homepage . 13 October 2020.
  4. Web site: Gueye . Ahmadou . NJTFC to join NISA Nation Spring 2021 . New Jersey Teamsters FC Homepage . 12 November 2020 . November 12, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201112194247/https://www.njteamstersfc.com/news/njtfc-to-begin-development-with-nisa-nation-join-n . dead .
  5. Web site: NISA announces kit sponsorship deal. Twitter.com . 21 August 2019.
  6. Web site: NISA Official Update . www.nisaofficial.com . 2 July 2020.
  7. Web site: NISA announces Spring season cancelled; aims for Summer tournament, Fall campaign . WTVC . 2 July 2020 . 27 April 2020.
  8. Web site: Kennedy . Paul . NISA cancels spring season, sets sights on August start to fall championship . www.socceramerica.com . 3 July 2020 . en.
  9. Web site: NISA Independent Cup . www.nisaofficial.com . 3 July 2020.
  10. Web site: Gayle . Nathan P. . Chattanooga Football Club to air match on The CW Chattanooga . WTVC . 3 July 2020 . en . 2 July 2020.
  11. Web site: "All NISA Independent Cup matches will be live streaming on @MyCujoo . #NISAIndCup It all begins tomorrow." . Twitter . NISA Official . 11 July 2020.
  12. Web site: Tsujimoto . Ben . FC Buffalo to join NISA Independent Cup, unveils anti-racism jerseys . Buffalo News . 3 July 2020 . en.
  13. Web site: Detroit City FC to host two matches in NISA Independent Cup . Detroit News . 3 July 2020 . en.
  14. Web site: FC . Maryland Bobcats . Bobcats Announce Participation in NISA Independent Cup . Maryland Bobcats FC . 3 July 2020 . en . 30 June 2020.
  15. Web site: NISA Independent Cup Mid-Atlantic Region Update . www.nisasoccer.com . 25 July 2020.
  16. Web site: NISA Independent Cup Mid-Atlantic Region Schedule Update . www.nisaofficial.com . 3 August 2020.
  17. Web site: Lewis . Michael . LIGHTNING 2, SOCCER 0: Inclement weather postpones Cosmos, New Amsterdam Independent Cup doubleheader . www.frontrowsoccer.com . 25 August 2020.
  18. Web site: NISA Independent Cup Mid-Atlantic Region Schedule Update . www.nisaofficial.com . 25 August 2020.
  19. Web site: Lewis . Michael . SOME OCTOBER ACTION: Cosmos to host FC Baltimore Christos in postponed match . Front Row Soccer . 1 October 2020 . 25 September 2020.
  20. Web site: MacCoon . Patrick . Return to live sports inches closer as CFC prepares to open NISA Independent Cup at Finley Stadium . timesfreepress.com . 3 July 2020.
  21. Web site: MacCoon . Patrick . Chattanooga FC rained out vs. Soda City FC in South Carolina . timesfreepress.com . 27 July 2020.
  22. Web site: NISA Independent Cup Southeast Region Schedule Update . www.nisasoccer.com . 27 July 2020.
  23. Web site: NISA Fall Schedule Update . www.nisaofficial.com . 3 July 2020.
  24. Web site: O'Connor . Larry . Detroit City FC joins protest, won't play Saturday vs. New York Cosmos . The Detroit News . 29 August 2020.
  25. Web site: Chattanooga FC's Saturday home match postponed after opponent declines to play . timesfreepress.com . 29 August 2020.
  26. Web site: Statement on Sundays game against @LosAngelesForce #United . Twitter . California United Strikers FC . 29 August 2020 . en.
  27. Web site: 2020 NISA Fall Tournament locks in on Detroit. nisaofficial.com . 11 September 2020.
  28. Web site: NISA launches into Spring with tournament in Chattanooga. nisaofficial.com . 3 February 2021.
  29. Web site: NISA announces schedule for Legends Cup spring tournament . nisasoccer.com . 10 March 2021 . en.
  30. Web site: NISA Ready For Fans With Release of Legends Cup Tournament Ticket Information . www.nisasoccer.com . 24 March 2021 . 24 March 2021 . beIN SPORTS also will broadcast a NISA Game of the Week throughout the 2021 spring season as well as the semifinal/Spring Championship on June 30 (the Legends Cup tournament champion versus the season table winner)..