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NPSL, National Playoffs 07/10 00:00 1 [5] AFC Mobile v Tallahassee SC [7] W 6-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 07/07 00:00 - [5] AFC Mobile v Pensacola FC [3] L 1-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 07/03 00:00 1 잭슨빌 아마다 U23 v AFC Mobile L 1-0
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/30 00:30 1 Southern States SC v AFC Mobile L 4-1
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/25 23:00 1 [7] Tallahassee SC v AFC Mobile [5] W 0-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/24 00:00 1 Florida Roots FC v AFC Mobile W 0-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/18 23:00 1 [6] AFC Mobile v Southern States SC [2] L 1-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/12 00:00 1 [6] AFC Mobile v 뉴올리언스 제스터스 [3] D 2-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/09 00:00 1 [4] Pensacola FC v AFC Mobile [7] W 0-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/05 00:00 1 [7] AFC Mobile v 잭슨빌 아마다 U23 [1] L 0-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 05/28 21:30 1 AFC Mobile v Pensacola FC - CANC
NPSL, National Playoffs 05/21 23:00 1 [7] AFC Mobile v Florida Roots FC [5] L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 0 0 1
Goals for 6 6 0
Goals against 2 2 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 1

Wikipedia - AFC Mobile

AFC Mobile is an American soccer club based in Mobile, Alabama, that competes in the National Premier Soccer League. It formerly played in the Gulf Coast Premier League.

History

Founding

AFC Mobile was founded in 2015 by Mobile and Baldwin County, Alabama, soccer enthusiasts in order to establish a semi-professional soccer team in the City of Mobile. It was announced on January 3, 2017, that AFC Mobile would join the Gulf Coast Premier League for its inaugural Summer Season. On November 12, 2019, it was announced that AFC Mobile would join the National Premier Soccer League in a newly formed Gulf Coast Conference that featured Mobile, Port City FC, Tallahassee SC, Pensacola FC, and NPSL mainstays the New Orleans Jesters and Jacksonville Armada.

Inaugural season

Prior to their debut season, AFC Mobile announced that it would play its inaugural season's home games at the Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex, located in the Bolton neighborhood of Mobile. For its first two years, the team was managed by Nate Nicholas, a former player for the University of Mobile, former back-to-back state championship-winning coach at UMS-Wright Preparatory School, and current varsity men's coach at McGill–Toolen Catholic High School.

Changes to coaching staff

After finishing the 2018 GCPL season, head coach Nate Nicholas stepped down.

Ultimately, Spring Hill College's men's soccer coach Steve Wieczorek was named as Nicholas's replacement on January 7, 2019.