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Bethlehem Steel FC
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Full name Bethlehem Steel Football Club
Founded 2015
Stadium Goodman Stadium
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Ground Capacity 16,000
Owner Keystone S&E
Head Coach Brendan Burke
League USL
2016 Inaugural season
Website Club home page
Current season
Active teams of the Philadelphia Union
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MLS USL PDL

Bethlehem Steel FC is an American professional soccer team based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, part of the Lehigh Valley region. Founded in 2015, the team plays in the United Soccer League, the third tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. The team is the official affiliate of the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer. Its colors are navy blue, gold, and red. Brendan Burke is the Steel's Head coach.

Colors and badge

On October 27, 2015, Bethlehem Steel FC's name, crest, and colors were officially announced during a ceremony held at the ArtsQuest at SteelStacks. "Steel FC" alludes to the historical Bethlehem Steel F.C., which played from 1907 to 1930.[1] The origin of the clubs' name is the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, which was once America's second-largest steel producer and largest shipbuilder and was important to the economy of the area. The name was chosen following a fan poll held between September 8, 2015 and September 28, 2015; the other three options were Lehigh Valley Steel SC, Lehigh Valley Blast, and Steel FC.[2]

The colors of Bethlehem Steel FC are navy blue and gold, and red, combining the primary colors of both the original Bethlehem Steel F.C. and the Philadelphia Union. The team's crest is elongated, representing the foundation of a new player development program and extension of the Union brand. Its gold rivets symbolize the relationship between the Bethelehem and Philadelphia clubs. The Union's rattlesnake alludes to the "Join, or Die" political cartoon by Benjamin Franklin that was featured in the 1754 Pennsylvania Gazette, and is also reminiscent of the Gadsden flag, another Revolutionary icon. The red beam in the middle of the crest is a tribute to the original logo of Bethlehem Steel F.C.

Before sponsoring a team in the USL, the Philadelphia Union commemorated the original Bethlehem Steel F.C. once before. In February 2013, the club unveiled a third kit with Steel F.C.'s colors, featuring a black jersey with white trim, a sublimated Union logo, and a Steel F.C. jock tag.[3][4][5][6][7]

Sponsorship

Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
2016 Adidas Lehigh Valley Health Network

Facilities

Stadium

Lehigh's Murray H Goodman Stadium

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Bethlehem Steel FC plays home matches at Goodman Stadium in Bethlehem, also home to the Lehigh University Mountain Hawks football team. It features 16,000 seats and a natural grass field.

Training facility

Bethlehem Steel FC practices at the training fields next to Talen Energy Stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania, where the Union play their home games.

Players

Union Academy product Derrick Jones was the first player signed by Steel FC on December 3, 2015. [8]

Current Roster

Where a player has not declared an international allegiance, nation is determined by place of birth. Squad correct as of May 29, 2016.

No. Position Player Nation
3 Defender Taylor Washington (on loan from Philadelphia Union)     United States
4 Defender Ken Tribbett (on loan from Philadelphia Union)     United States
11 Forward Fabian Herbers (on loan from Philadelphia Union)     Germany
14 Midfielder Eric Ayuk (on loan from Philadelphia Union)     Cameroon
19 Midfielder Cole Missimo (on loan from Philadelphia Union)     United States
20 Midfielder Wálter Restrepo (on loan from Philadelphia Union)     Colombia
22 Midfielder Leo Fernandes (on loan from Philadelphia Union)     Brazil
23 Defender Anderson Conceição (on loan from Philadelphia Union)     Brazil
27 Goalkeeper John McCarthy (on loan from Philadelphia Union)     United States
32 Goalkeeper Samir Badr      United States
34 Defender Mickey Daly      United States
35 Midfielder Derrick Jones      Ghana
36 Forward Seku Conneh      Liberia
37 Forward Gabe Gissie      Liberia
38 Defender Nick Bibbs      United States
39 Forward Amoy Brown      Jamaica
40 Midfielder Josh Heard      Canada
41 Forward Cory Burke (on loan from Rivoli United)     Jamaica
42 Midfielder Bolu Akinyode      Nigeria
43 Forward Jamie Luchini      United States
44 Defender Ryan Richter      United States
45 Midfielder James Chambers      Ireland
47 Midfielder Fred      Brazil
48 Defender Auston Trusty (Academy call-up)     United States
50 Defender Mark McKenzie (Academy call-up)     United States
51 Midfielder Lamine Conte (Academy call-up)     Guinea
52 Midfielder Joseph DeZart II (Academy call-up)     United States
53 Forward Raheem Taylor-Parkes (Academy call-up)     Canada
54 Forward Matthew Real (Academy call-up)     United States

Coaching staff

Position Staff Nation
Head Coach Brendan Burke United States United States
Assistant Coach Jeff Cook United States United States
Assistant Coach Stephen Hogan United States United States
Goalkeeping Coach Jay Cooney United States United States
Assistant Coach Fred Da Silva Brazil United States
Athletic Trainer Dave Peck United States United States

Coaching and Technical Staff as of May 8, 2016[9]

References

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