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Ground Capacity
  
6,187

Website
  
Club home page

Arena/Stadium
  
Skyline Sports Complex

Head coach
  
Bill Becher

Owner
  
Eric Pettis

Founded
  
24 September 2003

League
  
United Soccer League

Manager
  
Bill Becher

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Full name
  
Harrisburg City Islanders

Nickname(s)
  
City Islanders, City, Isles, Islanders

2016
  
10th, Eastern Conference Playoffs: DNQ

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The Harrisburg City Islanders are an American professional soccer team based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 2003, the team plays in the United Soccer League, the second tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.

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The team had played its home games at Skyline Sports Complex, located on Harrisburg's City Island since 2004. Starting in 2016, the City Islanders began playing at neighboring FNB Field. The team's colors are tropical blue, navy blue, and white. Their current head coach is Bill Becher who has been with the club since its formation.

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The City Islanders also field a team in the USL’s Super-20 League, a league for players 17 to 20 years of age, operated by the United Soccer Leagues.

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USL Pro Soccer League - Inaugural Season (2004)

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The Harrisburg City Islanders were announced as a new professional soccer team on September 24, 2003 as a member USL Pro Soccer League’s Atlantic Division on the third tier of the American soccer pyramid. As the team prepared for its inaugural season, Bill Becher was named the first head coach of the club and forward, David Bascome, was signed as the first player. The City Islanders won their first match 5-2 on the road against the Northern Virginia Royals with Steve Fisher scoring the club’s first ever goal.

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The City Islanders were powerful contenders in the USL second division, finishing second the Atlantic Division and fifth overall in their inaugural season and qualifying for the playoffs. They were eliminated in the Atlantic Division Finals by the Pittsburgh Riverhounds.

USL Second Division (2005-2010)

The 2005 season saw the City Islanders continue to be contenders in the league, now organized in a single table as the USL Second Division (USL-2), finishing third in the table and qualifying for the playoffs. They were eliminated in the Atlantic Division Finals by the eventual champions, Charlotte Eagles. The season's success was recognized as Bill Becher was named USL-2 Coach of the Year, while Chad Severs was named Rookie of the Year who lead the scoring with 13 goals and 5 assists.

In 2006, the club failed to reach the playoffs, but regained form in 2007. The City Islanders would win their first championship in USL Second Division Championship, defeating the Richmond Kickers on penalty kicks. Dustin Bixler was named the match’s Most Valuable Player.

The City Islanders qualified for the playoffs in 2008 and 2009 but were unable to recapture the title. Danny Cepero played for Harrisburg on loan from the New York Red Bulls in 2008, and upon returning to New York, became the first goalkeeper in Major League Soccer history to score from open play. In 2009, Ty Shipalane became the second City Islander to win Rookie of the Year and became the first City Islander to jump directly to Major League Soccer after signing with D.C. United at the conclusion of the season.

The 2010 season would be the second time in the club's history missing the playoffs. On March 1, 2010, the City Islanders entered into an agreement to become the official USL affiliate of Major League Soccer's Philadelphia Union. The affiliation would soon have City Islanders defender, Sheanon Williams sign with the Union and become an immediate insertion in the first tier club's starting eleven.

USL Pro (2011-2014)

The 2011 season saw the USL Second Division be reorganized into the USL Pro with Harrisburg competing in the National Division. The City Islanders won the USL Pro National Division title over the Rochester Rhinos advancing to the first USL Pro final against the newly formed, and regular-season champion, Orlando City. Similar to the last championship appearance, the City Islanders would play to a draw (2-2) in regulation time, only this time falling on penalty kicks 3-2.

The City Islanders would have successful seasons in 2012 and 2013, but would earn a spot in the USL Pro final during the 2014 season after a dark horse run through the playoffs, having finished in the last remaining qualifier spot. The final was, again, played at a newly formed club, and regular-season champion, Sacramento Republic FC. Sacramento would win the title 2-0, with Harrisburg earning their second runner-up in four seasons.

USL (2015-present)

Undergoing massive expansion and vying for second division status in the American soccer pyramid, the USL Pro was rebranded as simply "USL." The re-branding and additional teams intended to increase the quality of play and infrastructure throughout the league, as well as provide better player development in cooperation with Major League Soccer. Since the league restructured, the City Islanders have struggled to keep pace, missing out on the playoffs for both the 2015 and 2016 seasons. On January 5, 2017, the United States Soccer Federation granted USL provisional Division II status; making the 2017 season the first time the City Islanders would compete as a Division II team.

U.S. Open Cup

The City Islanders also compete in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, where they developed a reputation as "giant killers" for defeating several teams from Major League Soccer. Harrisburg boasts an overall record of 12–5–3 in the competition, including a perfect 5–0 mark against teams from the Premier Development League and 4–4–1 record against MLS clubs. The City Islanders first competed in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2007, defeating two amateur squads before upsetting D.C. United 1–0 to reach the quarterfinals. They subsequently lost to the New England Revolution 1–2, but in 2009 exacted revenge by beating the Revolution 2–1 before losing to D.C. United 1–2 in the quarterfinals. The City Islanders repeated the feat in 2010, knocking off Major League Soccer's New York Red Bulls 1–0 in the round of 16 and claiming a cash prize for advancing furthest of any USL-PRO team in the tournament. The City Islanders again dispatched the New England Revolution in the 2012 edition of the U.S. Open Cup, prevailing on penalty kicks after a 3–3 draw in the round of 32. Harrisburg next defeated the Red Bulls 3–1 to advance to the quarterfinals, where they lost to the Philadelphia Union by a 5–2 scoreline. In 2012, the City Islanders again won the cash prize for advancing further than any USL-PRO team in the tournament by virtue of a tie-breaker.

Friendlies

The City Islanders have hosted several exhibition matches, or friendlies, against international and top-flight competition. A partnership with D.C. United of Major League Soccer created the "Clash of the Capitals," annual matches between the two capital cities held in 2005–06. In the inaugural edition of the competition in 2005, D.C. United won 1–0 in front of over 4,000 fans at the Skyline Sports Complex. The following year's matchup was staged at Cumberland Valley High School, where 5,133 fans turned out to witness Freddy Adu and United prevail 2–1. That same year included the City Islanders' first international exhibition, as the club defeated Jamaica's Village United F.C. 5–1 at Hersheypark Stadium.

In 2009, the City Islanders played Crystal Palace F.C. of the Football League Championship, England's second division, at Lancaster's Clipper Magazine Stadium. A crowd of 5,099 witnessed the match, a 3–1 Crystal Palace win that included goals by Palace stars Darren Ambrose, Neil Danns, and Freddie Sears. Brandon Swartzendruber scored the lone goal for the City Islanders.

Affiliation with Philadelphia Union

On March 1, 2010, the City Islanders entered into an agreement to become the official USL affiliate of Major League Soccer's Philadelphia Union. As part of their affiliation, the City Islanders host annual friendly matches against the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer. As of the 2014 season, the Islanders have only won one match against their top flight affiliate.

In 2010, the teams played to a 1–1 draw, with Danny Mwanga giving the Union a lead in the 30th minute before an own goal allowed Harrisburg to equalize a minute later. J.T. Noone appeared for both clubs in the match, playing the first half for the City Islanders before switching jerseys and completing the second half for Philadelphia.

The Union prevailed in the 2011 edition by a 5–3 scoreline. The City Islanders carried a 2–0 lead into halftime behind goals by Nelson Becerra and Andrew Welker, but heavy substitutions allowed the Union to demonstrate their superior depth, and they scored five times in thirty minutes before Jose Angulo pegged one back.

With both teams fielding numerous reserves, the City Islanders won the 2012 rematch, which was played at Hersheypark Stadium. Jorge Perlaza and Kai Herdling scored for the Union, while a brace by Garret Pettis and goal by Yann Ekra carried the USL-PRO outfit to the 3–2 victory.

After five years of cooperation, it was announced on August 19, 2015 that the affiliation would dissolve at the conclusion of the 2015 season as the Union would develop their own USL team, Bethlehem Steel FC, in the Lehigh Valley starting in 2016. The final friendly between the two teams as affiliates took place in Lancaster, Pennsylvania in front of a record crowd of 6,546 attendees. The Union won the match 3–1.

The table below summarizes the results of the annual contests between the Islanders and Union.

Colors and badge

The team's colors are tropical blue, navy blue, and white. The logo can also be adorned with a gold star above it, representing the USL Championship the team won in 2007. The team has since issued two anniversary crests for their 10th and 12th seasons.

In 2016, the City Islanders alternatively dropped "Harrisburg" from the team's title in an attempt to increase the club's footprint in central Pennsylvania.

Stadium

For the first 12 season, the City Islanders competed at the Skyline Sports Complex. Since the 2016 season at FNB Field on City Island in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The stadium has a capacity of 6,187 spectators. The City Islanders also compete at Clipper Magazine Stadium in Lancaster, Pennsylvania which serves as an alternate home ground during the 2016 season.

Stadium Expansion/Upgrade

Recognizing the need to modernize the facilities with the growth of the USL, in 2015 the parent company of the Harrisburg City Islanders, the Harrisburg Capital Soccer, Inc. have begun applying for grant funding to facilitate upgrades to the existing complex. The proposed upgrades are anticipated to include increasing capacity to 5,000 seats, dedicated VIP areas, entrance plaza, upgraded concessions, restrooms, indoor locker rooms, state-of-the-art broadcasting booth, and a new scoreboard. New seating is intended to be an upgrade from existing bleachers with a mix of individual bucket seats, ten luxury suites, a VIP deck with seating, and bleacher seats with back supports. This expansion is intended to meet the minimum capacity required by the USSF for a league to compete as Division 2 in the American soccer pyramid.

Relocation to FNB Field

The 2016 season marks the City Islanders transition from Skyline Sports Complex to FNB Field on City Island in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The transition was a result of the collaboration with the current tenants, the Harrisburg Senators, and to keep pace with the stadium standards being implemented by the USL. The team will also share home matches with Clipper Magazine Stadium in Lancaster, Pennsylvania as an effort to expand the Islanders fanbase throughout south central Pennsylvania. For the 2017 season, the City Islanders will play all their home matches at FNB Field to focus on the Harrisburg area.

Supporter Groups

The Harrisburg City Islanders have two of their own supporters groups, the City Island Hecklers (CI Hecklers) founded by "Them Hecklerz", and the Sons of the Susquehanna (SOS) founded by Jason Henry-Linn. The CI Hecklers often position themselves behind one goal, while the Sons of the Susquehanna position themselves behind the other goal. In addition to these two, members of the Sons of Ben (supporters of the Philadelphia Union) also provide support.

Ahead of the 2017 season, the newly formed Capital City Crew became the third recognized supporters group of the City Islanders.

Broadcasting and Media Coverage

Most City Islanders home matches are broadcast live on Invica, with tape delay feeds on ABC 27 Weather Channel, Comcast channel 245 and Verizon Fios channel 462. Additionally, many road games are broadcast through USLLive. Michael Bullock covers the team for the Patriot-News, while Derek Meluzio provides commentary and videos from his Upper 90 blog. The column Confessions of a Soccer Nobody appears regularly in the Sports 'Burger, offering additional coverage and insight.

As of the 2014 season, USL began regularly broadcasting all league matches on the USL YouTube channel. Home match broadcasting is provided live by Inivca where Play-by-play announcing covered by Chad Edwards with color commentary by Larry Julius.

Current roster

Updated as of March 10, 2017.

Current staff

Referenced from HCI coaching staff and front office.
1Bill Becher appointed General Manager in February 2016.

Notable former players

  • See also: All-time Harrisburg City Islanders roster
  • Head coaches

    Head coach Bill Becher has managed the club since its founding in 2003. Games played include all League, Cup, and playoff contests, and the win percentage is calculated from the total of games.

  • Figures correct as of September 20, 2015. Includes all competitive matches
  • Honors

    United Soccer Leagues Champions
    Winners: 2007 Finalists: 2011, 2014

    Individual Achievements

    The following detail individual achievements earn by City Islander players over the club's history.

    United Soccer Leagues Coach of the Year
    2005: Bill Becher
    USL Rookie of the Year
    2005: Chad Severs 2009: Ty Shipalane
    USL Championship MVP
    2007: Dustin Bixler
    USL All-League First Team
    2005: Shane Crawford, Sumed Ibrahim 2007: Matt Nelson, Mike Lookingland, Mo Oduor, Brian Ombiji 2009: Dustin Bixler, Ty Shipalane 2010: Dustin Bixler 2013: Sainey Touray
    USL All-League Second Team
    2005: David Schofield, Chad Severs 2008: Dustin Bixler 2009: Chase Harrison, Chad Severs 2010: Anthony Calvano, Jason Pelletier 2011: José Angulo 2012: Luckymore Mkosana 2013: Luckymore Mkosana, Nick Noble 2014: Matt Bahner 2016: Jose Barril

    Year-by-year

    Referenced from Harrisburg City Islanders club history.

    Keystone Derby

    Although they had been rivals and competed against each other in previous seasons, the inaugural Keystone Derby was officially contested between the City Islanders and the Pittsburgh Riverhounds in 2015. Pittsburgh went on to win the cup in the first edition of the tournament in a series that saw 28 goals through 4 matches. The City Islanders would claim their first derby title in 2016.

    Key
  • Won
  • Lost

  • References

    Harrisburg City Islanders Wikipedia