F.C. Indiana, also known as F.C. Indiana Lionesses, is an American women's
soccer team based in
Indianapolis, Indiana
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. Founded in 2003, the team is currently a member of the
United Women's Soccer
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league. They play their home games at Newton Park in Lakeville, Indiana.
The team has an associated men's team, also called
F.C. Indiana Lions, who play in the
National Premier Soccer League
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and
Premier Arena Soccer League
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. The club's colors are red and white.
History
In 2005, FC Indiana became the second North American women's team ever to win a league and cup double, capturing the
WPSL national championship and the
USASA
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The National Premier Soccer League, NIS ...
Women's Open national championship (the
Carolina Courage
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of the former
Women's United Soccer Association
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USA
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won the Founder's Cup and WUSA league title in 2002).
FC Indiana won the 2005 WPSL title, having defeated host
New England Mutiny
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The club plays its home games at Lusitano Stadium.
Team history
Established in 1999 as ...
4–0 in the 2005 semi-finals and the
California Storm
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5–4 (featuring internationals
Brandi Chastain
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,
Leslie Osborne
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and
Sissi) in the 2005 finals.
In 2007, the club won its second WPSL title in three seasons, defeating the
New England Mutiny
New England Mutiny is an American women's soccer club, which competes at the pro-am level of women's soccer in the US, in the United Women's Soccer league.
The club plays its home games at Lusitano Stadium.
Team history
Established in 1999 as ...
3–0. In October 2007, FC Indiana joined the
W-League, consistently winning their division before returning to the WPSL for the 2011 season.
In
2012
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, they participated in the
WPSL Elite
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, finishing at the bottom of the table.
In December 2016, F.C. Indiana joined the newly formed Midwest Conference of United Women's Soccer as an expansion team.
Players
2017 roster
Notable former players
The following players have played at the international or professional level:
*
Aivi Luik
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She previously played f ...
*
Sasha Andrews
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*
Robyn Gayle
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*
Kelly Parker
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Career
Prior to joining SC Freibu ...
*
Lauren Sesselmann
*
Sharolta Nonen
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*
Amara Wilson
*
Elizabeth Addo
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*
Adjoa Bayor
*
Shanna Hudson
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International career
Hudson qualified to play for Haiti throu ...
*
Elisabetta Tona
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*
Mizuho Sakaguchi
is a Japanese football player. She plays for Omiya Ardija Ventus in the WE League. She also plays for the Japan national team.
Club career
Sakaguchi was born in Sakai on October 15, 1987. In 2003, at the age of 15, she debuted in the L.Leagu ...
*
Maribel Domínguez
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*
Judith Flores
*
Fátima Leyva
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Playing career
During her international ca ...
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Mónica Ocampo
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Club career
From 2006 to 2009, Ocampo played with W-League club FC Indiana.
In 20 ...
*
Pamela Tajonar
*
Paty Perez Paty may refer to:
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* Paty (footballer) (born 1990), Angolan footballer
* Samuel Paty
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Guadalupe Worbis
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Worbis co ...
*
Ifeanyi Chiejine
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*
Vera Okolo
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Playing career International
Okolo was put forward for t ...
*
Lisa-Marie Woods
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*
Elena Danilova
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At 16 she took part in the 2003 World Cup. She scored Russia's last goal in the tournament, in the quarterfinals against eventual champions ...
*
Elena Terekhova
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*
Shannon Lynn
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*
Laura del Río
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*
María Ruiz
*
Noko Matlou
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*
Veronica Phewa Veronica, Veronika, etc., may refer to:
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* Saint Veronica
* Saint Veronica of Syria
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* ''Veronica'', an 1870 novel by Frances Eleanor Trollope
* ''Veronica'', a 2005 novel by Mary Gaits ...
*
Jermaine Seoposengwe
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*
Julie Augustyniak
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Early life
Augustyniak was born in Norfolk, Virginia and raised in Peachtree City, Georgia. She went to McI ...
*
Nancy Augustyniak
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Early life
Augustyniak Goffi went to Clemson University. While enrolled, she played for the Clems ...
*
Brittany Bock
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Early life
Bock was born in Naperville, Illinois and attended Neuqua Valley High School. In 2009, she was enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business at the Univ ...
*
Kerri Hanks
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*
Kristin Luckenbill
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*
Jessica O'Rourke
*
Erika Prado
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* Jordan Clark
*
Christie Shaner
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*
Julianne Sitch
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Coaching staff
General manager and head coach
Shek Borkowski
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(2004–)
Assistant coach
Christian Castro
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Eric Castro
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Year-by-year
Honors
* USL W-League Central Conference Champions 2009
* US Open Cup Champions 2008
* USL W-League Regular Season Champions 2008
* USL W-League Central Conference Champions 2008
* USL W-League Midwest Division Champions 2008
* WPSL Champions 2007
* WPSL Midwest Conference Champions 2007
* US Open Cup Runners-up 2007
* WPSL Champions 2005
* WPSL Central Division Champions 2005
* US Open Cup Champions 2005
* Region 2 Champions 2005
Stadia
*Newton Park 2015–
*
St. Joe Stadium
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2013–2014
*
IU Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium 2012
*
Kuntz Stadium
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2007–2011
*
Varsity Soccer Complex (Purdue University)
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2007
*
Goshen Soccer Park The land of Goshen is the Hebrew name of an area in the Nile delta in Ancient Egypt.
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2000–2006
Average attendance
*2015: 133
*2014: 241
*2013: 287
*2012: 1,359
*2011: 329
*2010: NA
*2009: 771
*2008: 1,012
*2007: 557
*2006: 911
*2005: 723
*2004: 105
Memorable Moments
*July 11, 2004 – FC Indiana defeats Australia Women's National Team 1–0.
*July 19, 2005 – FC Indiana defeats Trinidad & Tobago Women's National Team 3–0.
*July 21, 2005 – FC Indiana defeats Trinidad & Tobago Women's National Team 8–3.
*July 31, 2005 – After winning 4–0 over host New England Mutiny, FC Indiana upsets the defending champions California Storm 5–4, winning the
Women's Premier Soccer League
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national championship.
*August 6, 2005 – Six days after winning the
Women's Premier Soccer League
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title, FC Indiana defeats the Dallas SC Titans 4–0 in the
U.S. Open Cup
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national final, achieving the second "
double
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" in American women's soccer history.
*July 29, 2007 – FC Indiana defeats the New England Mutiny 3–0 to win its second WPSL title in three years.
*August 15, 2007 – FC Indiana defeats New Zealand Women's National Team 1–0.
See also
*
F.C. Indiana (NPSL)
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*
United Women's Soccer
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*
Women's Premier Soccer League Elite
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*
Women's Premier Soccer League
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*
W-League
References
External links
F.C. Indiana
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Women's soccer clubs in Indiana
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Women's Premier Soccer League Elite teams
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United Women's Soccer teams