Results

SUA - USL Championship 10/18 01:00 132 [1] Reno 1868 FC v Phoenix Rising FC [2] L 6-7
SUA - USL Championship 10/11 01:00 611 [1] Reno 1868 FC v LA Galaxy II [13] W 4-1
SUA - USL Championship 10/04 02:00 1 Tacoma Defiance v Reno 1868 FC W 1-2
SUA - USL Championship 10/01 03:00 1 [3] Reno 1868 FC v Las Vegas Lights FC [29] D 2-2
SUA - USL Championship 09/27 01:30 1 Reno 1868 FC v Sacramento Republic D 1-1
SUA - USL Championship 09/21 01:00 1 [34] Portland Timbers II v Reno 1868 FC [5] W 2-5
SUA - USL Championship 09/18 01:30 1 [6] Reno 1868 FC v Tacoma Defiance [32] W 3-2
SUA - USL Championship 09/13 02:30 1 [7] Sacramento Republic v Reno 1868 FC [5] D 3-3
SUA - USL Championship 09/06 02:00 1 Reno 1868 FC v Portland Timbers II W 7-1
SUA - USL Championship 08/30 02:00 1 [7] Reno 1868 FC v Phoenix Rising FC [3] W 2-1
SUA - USL Championship 08/23 02:00 1 [16] San Diego Loyal v Reno 1868 FC [8] W 1-3
SUA - USL Championship 08/16 02:30 1 [7] Reno 1868 FC v Portland Timbers II [35] W 5-2

Statistici

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

Wikipedia - Reno 1868 FC

Reno 1868 FC was an American professional soccer team based in Reno, Nevada. Founded in 2015, the team made its debut in the USL Championship in March 2017 and ceased operations after the 2020 season.

History

Previously, northern Nevada has had three other professional minor league soccer teams: Reno Rattlers, Northern Nevada Aces, and Nevada Wonders. Nevertheless, Reno now has a large youth soccer base and growing popularity of the sport. On September 16, 2015, USL announced that they would expand to Reno, Nevada starting in 2017. The club would be owned by Herbert Simon.

To generate interest and increased fan involvement with a successful acquisition of a team, the new "USL Reno 2017" team would be named through a contest. Over 5,300 entries were submitted during a lengthened initial contest portion, followed by fans choosing from amongst the top six names: Reno FC, FC Reno, Reno Silver FC, Reno City FC, Reno United, or Reno 1868. The fans response refined the contest down to three finalists—Reno FC, Reno United, and Reno 1868—with the winner being Reno 1868 Football Club, a nod to the founding year of the City of Reno.

On June 29, 2016, Reno 1868 announced a two-year partnership with the San Jose Earthquakes of MLS. It was also stated that San Jose would have control over the technical side of the club. The team hired Earthquakes Assistant Coach Ian Russell as Head Coach on November 22, 2016. On February 10, 2018, San Jose and Reno announced an extension of their affiliate partnership deal through the end of the 2019 season, with an option for the 2020 season. The club won their first playoff match on October 20, 2018, in an away match at Real Monarchs.

On November 6, 2020, the club announced it was ceasing operations as a result of the financial and operational impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.