USL, Championship, Playoffs 04/28 00:00 - [12] 버밍엄 리전 FC v 로우던 유나이티드 FC [14] W 1-0
USL, Championship, Playoffs 04/20 21:00 - [13] 버밍엄 리전 FC v 스포팅 칸사스 시티 II [17] D 0-0
USL, Championship, Playoffs 04/14 00:30 - [1] 세인트루이스 v 버밍엄 리전 FC [14] W 2-3
USL, Championship, Playoffs 04/07 00:00 - [13] 버밍엄 리전 FC v 뉴욕 R B II [5] L 0-1
USL, Championship, Playoffs 03/31 14:00 - [5] 루이빌 시티 v 버밍엄 리전 FC [17] W 2-3
USL, Championship, Playoffs 03/17 00:00 - [16] 버밍엄 리전 FC v 오타와 퓨리 [10] L 0-1
USL, Championship, Playoffs 03/10 21:00 - 버밍엄 리전 FC v 필라델피아 유니언 II L 0-2

Wikipedia - Birmingham Legion FC

Birmingham Legion FC is an American professional soccer club based in Birmingham, Alabama, that competes in the USL Championship, the second division of American soccer. The team was established in August 2013 and played under the name Birmingham Hammers until 2018 and began their first professional season as Legion FC on March 10, 2019.

History

On August 9, 2017, the United Soccer League (now known as USL Championship), the Division II sanctioned league by the United States Soccer Federation, granted a team for Birmingham to begin play in the 2019 season. On January 17, 2018, the team name was revealed as Birmingham Legion FC, a reference to the historic Legion Field that opened in 1927. However, the team instead played at BBVA Field, the home of the UAB Blazers soccer program.

Oak Mountain High School graduate and Real Monarchs' star forward Chandler Hoffman signed on as the team's first player in July 2018. In August the team announced that Tom Soehn would be the first head coach of Birmingham Legion FC.

Their first professional game resulted in a 2–0 defeat against Bethlehem Steel FC on March 10, 2019.

During the 2023 U.S. Open Cup, Birmingham Legion FC defeated a Major League Soccer (MLS) side for the first time, with a 1-0 win over Charlotte FC in the round of 16. The game was played at Protective Stadium before a record home crowd of 12,722. Legion FC's U.S. Open Cup run was cut short by MLS team Inter Miami CF after a 0-1 loss at Protective Stadium in the quarter-final of the U.S. Open Cup, setting yet another record attendance of 18,418 spectators.