Irvine Zeta FC

Irvine Zeta FC
Full nameIrvine Zeta FC
Nickname(s)Zeta, IZFC
Founded2022
StadiumChampionship Soccer Stadium
Irvine, California
Capacity5,000
OwnerCary Lyu
LeagueUnited Premier Soccer League
National Independent Soccer Association
Websitehttps://www.zetafc.com/

Irvine Zeta FC (known as Irvine Zeta FC, IZFC, and Irvine Zeta) is a professional soccer team based in Irvine, California. The club is established and financially backed by Chinese investors. It is the inaugural professional football club bearing the name of the city of Irvine. The club's inception dates to September 2022, when it was founded by Cary Lyu, the founder and chairman. Later Zeta FC played in the semi-pro UPSL.

On March 16, 2023, Zeta FC formally announced its membership in the American professional soccer league, the National Independent Soccer Association (NISA). Irvine Zeta kicked off its first professional soccer season in May 2024. The team now plays at the NISA Western Conference.[1]

IZFC offers a range of programs, encompassing youth interest classes, club teams, and academies. Its youth department, the Zeta Academy, encompasses various talent side teams and compete in NISA Nation, UPSL, and the SoCal Soccer League for juveniles.

History

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Zeta FC was established in September 2022 in Irvine, California. Cary Lyu is the founder and president of the club.

Registration to the professional league

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On March 16, 2023, Zeta FC submitted the application for the 2024 National Independent Soccer Association (NISA).[2] In May, 2022, Zeta FC received NISA's approval.[3]

First championship

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On June 24, 2023, Irvine Zeta FC played in the 2023 UPSL Spring League Division 1 Tier playoffs and final game in Irvine, California. Zeta FC defeated FC Juarez Academy by 4-1 and won the UPSL league championship. This became the first time a Chinese-funded club won a title in an American league.

U.S. Open Cup

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Zetas started its first Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup journey with a 1-0 victory against the amateur MesoAmerica FC. The Irvine's team marched on after beating the MLS Next Pro Ventura County FC by 3-0. Irvine Zeta finished the tournament after a 1-2 defeat against the USL Championship powerhouse Monterey Bay FC.

First professional season

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Irvine Zeta FC kicked off its first professional season in April 2024. The club competes in the third-division pro league NISA.

The team sits in the Western Conference of the NISA league, with a chance to qualify for the final NISA play offs.

Stadium

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Zeta FC shares the Championship Soccer Stadium with other teams in Irvine. The stadium is part of the Great Park Sports Complex in Orange County, California. Built in 2017, the stadium has an overall capacity of 5,000, combines with sports infrastructures such as training fields, a box office, concession areas, etc.[4] Zeta FC will play their home games at the Championship Soccer Stadium during the 2024 NISA season.

Roster

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As of[5]
NO. Name Position
1 Mitch North GK
12 Matthew Escareno GK
30 Jake Hansen GK
45 Braeden Hatt GK
4 Aaron Keita CB
2 Greg Stratton CB
10 Edson Alvarado CM
27 Miguel Pena LB
13 Israel Espinoza CB
33 Alex Culwell CB
6 Andrew Kleszewski CM
27 Edgardo Artero MF
14 Danny Moreno CM
3 Joey Ciochetto CM
8 Jonathan Estrada CM
11 Shinya Kadono FW
9 Christian Fernandes Fecula FW
18 Marcel Salceda FW
19 George Almeida FW

Club staff

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2024 Season
President Cary Lyu
General Manager Leo Furquim
Marketing Manager Oscar Yu
PR Manager Monica Lin
Academy Director Platini Soaf
Administration Sica Jefferson

Club trophies

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Year League Title
2023 2023 UPSL Spring League Division 1 Tier Champions
2023 2023 Del Real Foods SoCal Regional Cup Champions

References

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  1. ^ "Home | National Independent Soccer Association". nisaofficial.com. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  2. ^ "West Coast Club Irvine Zeta FC Submits Application to NISA For 2024 Season". www.nisaofficial.com. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
  3. ^ "NISA Board Approves West Coast Club Irvine Zeta FC for 2024 Season". www.nisasoccer.com. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
  4. ^ "Great Park Sports Facilities". 5 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Team-Zeta FC". Zeta FC. Retrieved 2024-06-19.