Foro SC explained

Clubname:Foro SC
Upright:0.9
Fullname:Foro Soccer Club
Founded:2017 (as Keene FC)
Ground:Foro Sports Club
Dallas, Texas
Owntitle:President
Owner:Robert Peinado Jr.
Chrtitle:General manager
Chairman:Kristian Quintana
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Michel Garbini Pereira
League:United Premier Soccer League
Season:Spring 2024
Position:
Playoffs: Round of 32
Website:https://www.forosportsclub.com/forosoccerclub

Foro SC (stylized as FORO SC) is an American soccer club based in Dallas, Texas. The club plays in the Central Region's Texas North Conference in the United Premier Soccer League, a national amateur league that competes below the three professional tiers of American soccer.

History

Keene FC was founded in late 2017 by Brentt Miller and Matt Kahla based out of Keene, Texas.[1] The team was announced as a United Premier Soccer League expansion side in November of that year, with plans to begin play in the Pro Premier DIvision Central Conference for the 2018 Spring Season.[2] The team finished its first season last (6th) in the North Division of the Central Conference, winning zero games while losing six of eight in the regular season. Ahead of the Fall season, former MLS All-Star José Burciaga Jr. was brought on as team General Manager.[3]

In December 2018, following two seasons of play, the team announced it would be going on hiatus as it attempted to rebrand and relocate.[4] [5] In July 2019, the UPSL welcomed FORO Soccer Club out of Dallas, Texas as a new member of the Central Conference.[6] Michel Garbini Pereira, former North Texas SC player and current assistant head coach, was announced as the team's new head coach. The team's first season under the new name saw it win the Central Conference's North Division for a first time with a near undefeated record. Foro reached the national final four, beating Santa Ana Winds FC in the semifinals but falling to Maryland Bobcats FC is the championship game. Following stoppages of play in 2020 due to COVID-19 the team returned to play and soon after formed a partnership with the 360 Player Development Program, rebranding the team to FORO 360 Pro in the process. During this period, the team won the UPSL National Championship in February 2022 with former USMNT U-18 player Miles Byass scoring the game winning goal over Chicago Nation FC in the final.[7] [8] In January of 2023, the team reverted back to Foro SC.

Foro competed in U.S. Open Cup qualifying for the first time in the fall of 2023.[9] The team beat fellow UPSL side Alamo City SC in the fourth qualifying round to officially clinch a spot in the 2024 U.S. Open Cup.[10] In the First Round of the tournament proper, FORO earned its first win over a professional team when it beat Austin FC II of MLS Next Pro, 2–2 (3–4 in penalty kicks).[11]

The following year in 2024, Foro once again took part in the U.S. Open Cup qualifying tournament.[12]

Year-by-year

YearLeagueDivisionRegular Season (WDL)PlayoffsU.S. Open CupNotes
Spring 2018UPSLPro Premier6th, Central Conference - North Div. (0-2-6)Did not qualifyIneligible
Fall 2018UPSLPro Premier5th, Central Conference - North Div. (4-1-7)Did not qualifyDid not enter qualifying
Spring 2019did not compete
Fall 2019UPSLPremier1st, Central Conference - North Div. (9-0-1)National FinalDid not enter qualifyingLost to Maryland Bobcats FC in National Final
Spring 2020UPSLPremier2nd, Central Conference - North Div. (5-0-3)Conference SemifinalDid not qualifyLost to FC Harrington in Central Conference Semifinal
Fall 2020UPSLPremier2nd, Central Conference - North Div. (10-2-2)Round of 16CancelledLost to Tulsa Athletic Project 2020 in Central Conference, North Division Final
Lost to Capital City SC in National Round of 16
Spring 2021did not compete
Fall 2021UPSLPremier1st, Central Conference - North Div. (8-1-3)National ChampionDid not enter qualifyingBeat Chicago Nation FC in National Final
Spring 2022UPSLPremier3rd, Texas North (7-0-3)Conference SemifinalDid not qualifyLost to FC Fort Worth in Texas North Semifinal
Fall 2022UPSLPremier1st, Texas North (8-1-1)Conference FinalDid not enter qualifyingLost to D'Feeters Kicks SC in Texas North Final
Spring 2023UPSLPremier2nd, Texas North (6-1-3)Conference FinalDid not qualifyLost to D'Feeters Kicks SC in Texas North Final
Fall 2023UPSLPremier1st, Texas North (7-2-0)National Semifinals
(Fourth Place)
QualifiedLost to Chiriaco FC in National Semifinal
Lost to Columbus Crew Academy in Third Place match
Spring 2024UPSLPremier1st, Texas North (6-2-2)Round of 32Second RoundLost to FC Bartlesville Buffaloes in National Round of 32

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UPSL . United Premier Soccer League- . United Premier Soccer League Announces Keene FC as New Texas Conference Expansion Team . PRLog . 23 September 2024 . en . 24 November 2017.
  2. Web site: Crisp . A. J. . Keene joins semi-pro soccer realm as Keene FC opens season Sunday . Cleburne Times-Review . 23 September 2024 . en . 11 April 2018.
  3. Web site: Introducing former MLS Star, Jose Burciaga Jr as General Manager | Keene FC . 2024-09-24 . 2018-07-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180709190014/http://www.keenefc.com/news/2018/07/07/introducing-former-mls-star-jose-burciaga-jr-as-general-manager . dead .
  4. Web site: Post (Press Release) . www.facebook.com . Foro S.C. (fka Keene FC) . 23 September 2024 . en . 28 December 2018.
  5. Web site: Carrick . Buzz . The North Texas soccer pyramid . Dallas News . 23 September 2024 . en . 4 April 2019 . Keene FC - Founded 2017 but are on hiatus pending a rebrand and relocation. Their new level of play and location currently unknown..
  6. Web site: UPSL Announces North Texas Expansion with FORO Soccer Club . www.sarunners.com . United Premier Soccer League . 24 September 2024 . en . 16 July 2019.
  7. Web site: Carrick . Buzz . Foro 360 Pro wins UPSL Championship . 3rd Degree . 24 September 2024 . en . 7 February 2022.
  8. Web site: Vaughn . Dan . The Rise of a Texas Star . Protagonist Soccer . 24 September 2024 . en . 22 February 2022.
  9. Web site: Battista . Michael . 2024 US Open Cup Qualifying: 109 clubs enter with Round 1 beginning Sept. 9-10 . thecup.us . 24 September 2024 . en . 24 August 2023.
  10. Web site: Crooke . Daniel . 2024 US Open Cup Qualifying Final Round: UPSL champs FORO SC shuts out Alamo City to qualify . thecup.us . 24 September 2024 . en . 21 November 2023.
  11. Web site: Gordon . Colby . Austin FC II eliminated from U.S. Open Cup in heartbreaking fashion . Austin American-Statesman . 23 September 2024 . en . 20 March 2024.
  12. Web site: Record-High 114 Amateur Teams Confirmed for 2025 U.S. Open Cup Qualifying Rounds . www.ussoccer.com . 24 September 2024 . en . 11 September 2024.