Union Omaha Explained

Clubname:Union Omaha
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Fullname:Union Omaha Soccer Club
Nickname:The Owls, Los Búhos
Stadium:Werner Park, Papillion, Nebraska
Capacity:9,023
Owner:Gary Green
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Dominic Casciato
League:USL League One
Season:2023
Position:1st of 12
Playoffs: Semifinals
Website:www.unionomaha.com/
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Current:2024 Union Omaha season

Union Omaha Soccer Club is an American professional soccer team based in Omaha, Nebraska. In 2020, the team made its debut in USL League One (USL1).

History

In 2019, USL1 awarded a franchise to Alliance Omaha Soccer Holdings to begin play in the 2020 season,[1] with former head coach at the University of Nebraska Omaha, Jay Mims, announced as the club's first manager.[2] Union Omaha finished 2020 in second place to qualify for the USL1 championship game. However, the match was canceled due to an outbreak of COVID-19 within the team's roster.[3]

By defeating the Richmond Kickers 2–0 in the second to last match of the 2021 season, the Owls became the USL League One regular-season champions and clinched the top seed for the playoffs.[4] Union Omaha then finished the season winning their first ever championship, beating defending champion Greenville Triumph SC 3–0 in the final.[5]

Union Omaha made a deep run in the 2022 U.S. Open Cup, entering in the second round and advancing to the quarterfinals as the last remaining third division team in the competition. In April, the Owls defeated Major League Soccer club Chicago Fire FC in a penalty shootout in the third round, becoming the first USL1 team to defeat an MLS team in U.S. Open Cup history.[6] After defeating fellow USL1 side Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC, Omaha played Minnesota United FC of MLS in the Round of 16 and won 2–1. They were the first third division team since Orlando City in 2013 to advance to the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals.[7] [8] The club's run in the competition ended with a 6–0 defeat to hosts Sporting Kansas City in the quarterfinals; approximately 700 fans traveled from Omaha to attend the match at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas.[9]

On January 25, 2024, the club announced their plans to build a dedicated soccer stadium in Downtown Omaha.[10] [11]

Crest

The team's name and crest were developed through fan engagement including town halls, workshops, interviews, and online polls to reflect the entire Omaha region.[12] In a bid to stay true to the roots of both the state and city, the team announced on October 3, 2019, the new name as a nod to the Union Pacific Railroad, with the great horned owl, a species of owl native to Nebraska, being the prominent focal point of the club's crest. The logo was designed by Matthew Wolff.[13]

The star above the crest represents Union Omaha's one USL League One title, and was added following their 2021 title win.

Stadium

The team plays in Werner Park, a baseball park south west of Omaha in the suburb of Papillion.[1] [14] [15] The Sarpy County owned stadium was opened in 2011, and is shared with the Omaha Storm Chasers, the Triple-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. The ballpark cost $36 million to construct and is located near 126th Street and Highway 370, less than 3miles west of Papillion in unincorporated Sarpy County.[16] Werner Park received additional locker rooms, field enhancements, and offices to accommodate the soccer operations. During the 2022 U.S. Open Cup, the team hosted Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC at Caniglia Field, located on the campus of the University of Nebraska at Omaha.[17]

In January 2024, the team announced plans to build a dedicated soccer stadium in Downtown Omaha with 7,000 seats. The stadium would be part of a planned $300 million housing and entertainment district.[10]

Sponsorship

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2020NikeCHI Health (home)
Nebraska Medicine (away)
2021–2022XCancer
2023Hummel
2024–presentCentris Federal Credit Union

Uniform evolution

Home: 2020–present

85%
Away: 2020–present
85%

Players

Out on loan

Staff

Current staff

Coaching staff
Dominic CasciatoHead coach
Kevin NussAssistant coach
Head of Scouting
Ladulé Lako LoSarahAssistant coach
Front Office
Martie CordaroPresident
Peter MarletteGeneral Manager
Ric GranrydDirector of Soccer Operations

Statistics and records

Year-by-year

SeasonUSL League OnePlayoffsUS Open CupTop Scorer
PlayerGoals
2020168532015291.81bgcolor=silver2ndLeague FinalCancelled Evan Conway6
20212814954422511.82bgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=goldChampionsCancelled Greg Hurst14
202230101373433431.435thQuarterfinalsQuarterfinals Noe Meza9
20233219757041652.03bgcolor=gold1stSemifinalsThird Round Steevan Dos Santos13
Total1065134201681111881.77 Noe Meza23

Head coaches record

NameNationalityFromToPWDLGFGAWin%
Jay Mims
Dominic CasciatoPresent

Average attendance

Year Reg. Season Playoffs
2020
2021
20223,911
20233,0302,217

Honors

Individual honors

YearPlayerCountryPositionHonor
2020Evan Conway United StatesMidfielderAll-League First Team
Damià Viader SpainDefenderAll-League First Team
Ethan Vanacore-Decker United StatesForwardAll-League Second Team
Assists Champion
Rashid Nuhu GhanaGoalkeeperAll-League Second Team
2021Damià Viader SpainDefenderDefender of the Year
All-League First Team
League Finals MVP
Rashid Nuhu GhanaGoalkeeperGoalkeeper of the Year
Golden Glove Award
All-League Second Team
Greg Hurst ScotlandForwardAll-League First Team
Devin Boyce United StatesMidfielderAll-League Second Team
Evan Conway United StatesForwardAll-League Second Team
2022Rashid Nuhu GhanaGoalkeeperGolden Glove Award
Goalkeeper of the Year Award
All-League First Team
JP Scearce United StatesMidfielderAll-League First Team
2023Dominic Casciato[18] EnglandCoachCoach of the Year
JP Scearce[19] United StatesMidfielderAll-League First Team
Alexis Souahy ComorosDefenderAll-League First Team
Steevan Dos Santos Cape VerdeForwardAll-League Second Team
Noe Meza United StatesForwardAll-League Second Team
Dion Acoff United StatesDefenderAll-League Second Team

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Omaha Unveiled as USL League One's Newest Club. USLLeagueOne com Staff. May 1, 2019. USL League One. en-us. May 1, 2019.
  2. Web site: USL League One comes to Omaha. WOWT. www.wowt.com. May 2019 . en. June 19, 2019.
  3. Web site: Championship game canceled after multiple Union Omaha players test positive for COVID-19. Smith. Rex. WOWT. en. October 29, 2020. October 5, 2021.
  4. News: Shinzel . Gene . 2021 USL League One season . October 23, 2021 . Omaha World-Herald . October 23, 2021.
  5. Web site: Union Omaha wins first USL League One title in Owls' second season . November 20, 2021 . . November 23, 2021.
  6. News: Sigal . Jonathan . April 19, 2022 . Ezra Hendrickson reprimands Chicago Fire FC after US Open Cup exit to Union Omaha . MLSsoccer.com.
  7. Web site: Union Omaha advances into the quarterfinals of U.S. Open Cup . June 2022 .
  8. Web site: Orlando City's U.S. Open Cup History . June 10, 2019 .
  9. News: Sperry . Daniel . June 22, 2022 . Sporting Kansas City routs Union Omaha to reach Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup semifinals . . August 12, 2022.
  10. January 25, 2024 . Alliance Sports Announces Vision for Union Omaha With Cutting-Edge Stadium . Union Omaha . January 25, 2024.
  11. News: Crisler . Dan . January 25, 2024 . New soccer stadium, mixed-use district planned for north downtown Omaha . Omaha World-Herald . January 30, 2024.
  12. Web site: USL League One expanding to Omaha, Nebraska in 2020. Northam. Mitchell. May 2, 2019. Pro Soccer USA. en-US. June 19, 2019.
  13. Web site: Introducing Union Omaha: Pro soccer team unveils colors, crest, name ahead of city's USL debut. Reece. Ristau. Omaha.com. October 3, 2019 . en. October 4, 2019.
  14. Web site: Pro soccer is coming to Omaha: New team will begin play at Werner Park in 2020. Chris. Peters. Omaha.com. May 2019 . en. June 19, 2019.
  15. Web site: Omaha lands USL soccer franchise, will begin play in 2020. Star. Lincoln Journal. JournalStar.com. May 2019 . en. June 19, 2019.
  16. Web site: ROYALS' NEW BALLPARK: Sarpy's funding plan is complex. June 2, 2009. Omaha World Herald. June 10, 2009.
  17. Web site: 2022 US Open Cup Round 4: Union Omaha $25,000 richer after win over Northern Colorado Hailstorm . May 13, 2022 . thecup.us . May 12, 2022 . en-US.
  18. Web site: Omaha's Dominic Casciato voted 2023 USL League One Coach of the Year . November 8, 2023 . www.USLLeagueOne.com . USL League One . November 8, 2023.
  19. Web site: USL League One Announces 2023 All-League Teams . October 31, 2023 . www.USLLeagueOne.com . USL League One . November 1, 2023.