Fall 2021 National Independent Soccer Association season explained

Season:Fall 2021 season
Dates:Aug. 7 – Nov. 21
Competition:National Independent Soccer Association
Matches:90
Total Goals:227
League Topscorer:Omar Nuño (12)
Biggest Home Win:NAM 4–0 1904
(November 21)
Biggest Away Win:NAM 1–6 DET
(September 29)
Highest Scoring:MIC 3–4 CAL
(7 goals, August 7)
NAM 1–6 DET
(7 goals, September 29)
CHI 2–5 MAR
(7 goals, October 23)
Longest Wins:5 matches
Detroit City FC
(August 21 – September 15)
(October 9 – November 6)
Longest Unbeaten:10 matches
Detroit City FC
(September 25 – November 20)
Longest Winless:16 matches
San Diego 1904 FC
(August 21 – November 21)
Longest Losses:6 matches
San Diego 1904 FC
(September 25 – October 23)
Highest Attendance:6,076
DET 3–2 CHI
(August 7)
Lowest Attendance:164
STU 0–0 MIC
(September 1)
Attendance:29,641
(As of Sept. 4)
Average Attendance:1,289
Prevseason:2020–21
Nextseason:2022
Updated:November 21
Winners:Detroit City FC

The Fall 2021 NISA season was the third season of the National Independent Soccer Association's third-division soccer competition. The season took place only during the Fall in order to realign the league's seasons with the calendar year.[1] The league also organized the second edition of its pre-season cup competition, the NISA Independent Cup.

Teams

The nine teams that participated in the 2020-21 Spring season all returned. They were joined by expansion club Chicago House AC.

Stadiums and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
California United Strikers FCIrvine, CaliforniaChampionship Stadium5,000
Chattanooga FCChattanooga, TennesseeFinley Stadium20,668
Chicago House ACBridgeview, IllinoisSeatGeek Stadium20,000
Detroit City FCHamtramck, MichiganKeyworth Stadium7,933
Los Angeles ForceWhittier, California
Maryland Bobcats FCBoyds, MarylandMaryland SoccerPlex4,000
Michigan Stars FCPontiac, MichiganRomeo High School4,000
New Amsterdam FCHempstead, New YorkHofstra Soccer Stadium1,600
San Diego 1904 FCSan Diego, CaliforniaCanyon Crest Stadium
Stumptown ACMatthews, 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.[2]

TeamHead coachCaptain(s)Kit manufacturerShirt sponsor
California United Strikers FC NikeTaco Bell
Chattanooga FC HummelLouisiana Hot Sauce, VfL Wolfsburg
Chicago House AC Nike
Detroit City FC AdidasMetro Detroit Chevy Dealers
Los Angeles Force Xara
Maryland Bobcats FC Phil Nana Kay Banjo HummelDog Haus
Michigan Stars FC HummelHTC
New Amsterdam FC Daniel Vicente IcarusFruit Street
San Diego 1904 FC Ozzie Ramos NikeLive Up Nutrition
Stumptown AC Franky Martinez HummelOrthoCarolina Healthcare

Managerial changes

NISA Independent Cup

The NISA Independent Cup will start on July 9. It features seven of the ten NISA clubs, with Michigan Stars FC and Stumptown AC opting not to participate and San Diego 1904 FC withdrawing before the start of the tournament. They will be joined by 28 invited amateur teams and divided geographically into nine regions of four clubs each. Each region will play a single round robin tournament with the team earning the most points in each region declared regional champion. Like last year, there will be no interregional play or national champion.

Participating Clubs

+ Great Lakes
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NPSL
NISA
NPSL
Livonia City FC MWPL
+ Mid-Atlantic
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UPSL
NPSL
NISA
EPSL
+ Midwest
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NISA
NPSL
NPSL
MWPL
+ New England
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EPSL
UPSL
NISA
Connecticut
+ Pacific
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None
UPSL
USL2
Space United FC Starfire Sports
+ South Central
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GCPL
UPSL
GCPL
Texas Spurs FCUPSL
+ Southeast
width=160Team League
UPSL
NISA
UPSL
UPSL
+ Southwest
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Atletico OlympiansUPSL
NISA
NPSL
San Diego 1904 FC NISA
+ West Coast
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NPSL
SoCal Premier
NISA
MAGIA Futbol Academy SoCal Premier

Great Lakes Region

Results

Mid-Atlantic Region

Results

Midwest Region

Results

New England Region

The match between New Amsterdam FC and Lansdowne Yonkers FC was originally scheduled for July 17 and was to be hosted at Hudson Sports Complex in Warwick, New York. However, weather forced the match to be postponed to a later date.[4] The game was played on July 28 but was instead hosted by Lansdowne at Flemings Field in Yonkers, New York.[5]

Results

Pacific Region

On July 22, the league announced that California Victory FC had withdrawn from the tournament after playing one match, a 1-1 draw against Bay Cities FC. This result was expunged.[6]

Results

South Central Region

Results

Southeast Region

Results

Southwest Region

The Southwest Region is the only region of the Independent Cup that does not consist of four clubs. On July 7, NISA announced on Twitter that 1904 FC had withdrawn from the tournament just 48 hours before the tournament was set to begin.[7] Therefore, the Southwest Region would continue as a three team round-robin.

Results

West Coast Region

Results

Regular season

The Fall season started on August 6, and saw the ten teams play each other twice, in a single-table format.[8] There were no playoffs; the team leading the table at the end of the season was declared champion.[1] The season ended on November 21.

Player statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Omar NuñoCalifornia United Strikers12
2 Mayele MalangoNew Amsterdam9
3 Wojciech WojcikChicago House8
4 Maxi RodriquezDetroit City7
5 Olakunle BanjoMaryland Bobcats6
Christian ChaneyLos Angeles Force
Molley Karpeh, Jr.Maryland Bobcats
8 Shavon John-BrownNew Amsterdam5
Leon MaricMichigan Stars
Kyle NuelMichigan Stars
Connor RutzDetroit City

Top assists

RankPlayerClubAssists
1 Derek HuffmanChattanooga FC4
Steven JuncajMichigan Stars
James KasakChattanooga FC
4 Drew ConnerChicago House3
Shavon John-BrownNew Amsterdam
Felipe Liborio, Jr.California United Strikers
Bryan MedinaCalifornia United Strikers
Pilawe Patrick PatoMaryland Bobcats
Christian ThierjungCalifornia United Strikers
Kevin VenegasDetroit City
Rhys WilliamsStumptown AC

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1 Nathan SteinwascherDetroit City9
2 Tatenda MkuruvaMichigan Stars6
Kevin GonzalezStumptown AC
4 Alec RedingtonChattanooga FC5
5 Brandon GomezLos Angeles Force4
Mike NovotnyChicago House
7 Kevin TenjoNew Amsterdam3
8 Christian CaulkerMaryland Bobcats2
Joel IsyaqMaryland Bobcats
10 Jean Gamain AntoineCalifornia United Strikers1
Brandon BarnesChicago House
Kifikalani CabreraLos Angeles Force
Alfredo Cortez1904 FC
Mitch NorthCalifornia United Strikers
Sheldon ParkinsonNew Amsterdam

Hat-tricks

PlayerClubAgainstResultDate
Omar NuñoCalifornia United Strikersat Michigan Stars3–4Aug 7
Olakunle BanjoMaryland Bobcatsat Chicago House2–5Oct 23

Attendance

Games without fans reported are not counted in averages or games played.

width=25Rankwidth=170Teamwidth=45width=45width=45width=45
1Detroit City FC96,0763,689
2Chattanooga FC92,9161,420
3Michigan Stars FC73,786506
4Chicago House AC91,420663
5California United Strikers FC81,738345
6New Amsterdam FC9574278
7Maryland Bobcats FC9372212
8Stumptown AC9399164
9San Diego 1904 FC9393168
10Los Angeles Force1175175
Total 79 99,374 6,076 164

League awards

All-league teams

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sight Lines - NISA Commissioner John Prutch . Protagonist Podcasts . . July 8, 2021.
  2. Web site: NISA announces kit sponsorship deal. Twitter.com . August 21, 2019.
  3. FC . New Amsterdam . New Amsterdam FC Signs Former Red Bulls Goalkeeper Bouna Coundoul as Head Coach . www.prnewswire.com . July 24, 2021 . en.
  4. Web site: Battista . Mike . OaM Lower League Round-Up: July 21, 2021 . Once A Metro . July 29, 2021 . en . July 21, 2021.
  5. Web site: Tweet . Twitter . Lansdowne Yonkers FC . July 29, 2021 . en . July 27, 2021.
  6. News: NISA Official on Twitter. July 24, 2021. July 22, 2021.
  7. Web site: Tweet . Twitter . National Independent Soccer Association . July 14, 2021 . en . July 7, 2021.
  8. Web site: NISA announces 2021 Fall Season schedule. nisasoccer.com . July 4, 2021.
  9. Web site: NISA Announces Fall 2021 All-League Teams. NISA. nisaofficial.com . December 15, 2021. December 15, 2021.