SW Florida Adrenaline

SWFL Adrenaline
Full name Southwest Florida Adrenaline
Founded 2012
Stadium Barron Collier High School
Naples, Florida
Ground Capacity 1,000
Owner Jeff Butzke[1]
League Premier Development League
2016 5th, Southeast Division
Playoffs: DNQ
Website Club home page

SWFL Adrenaline are an American soccer club that compete in the Premier Development League, the fourth division of American soccer. The team represents the Naples–Marco Island metro area of Florida.

History

The Adrenaline won their inaugural match 5-1 against the Fort Lauderdale Schulz Academy on May 11, 2013. Xavier Silva, who also plays for the nearby Florida Gulf Coast University soccer team, scored the team's first-ever goal.[2]

On May 21, 2013 head coach Mick Whitewood stepped down and was quickly replaced by John Robinson (footballer). The Adrenaline finished in seventh place of the Southeast division in its inaugural season.

In Jan 2015, Chris Cousins was hired as General Manager to the team, in a dual position that also means he overlooks the college recruitment of the academy players. Cousins, is the founder of the worlds leading U.S. College Soccer Recruitment Service, Sports Recruiting USA, who are official partners with the club.

Seasons

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup
2013 4 USL PDL 7th, Southeast Did not qualify Did not qualify
2014 4 USL PDL 2nd, Southeast Conference Semifinals Did not qualify
2015 4 USL PDL 3rd, Southeast Did not qualify 1st Round
2016 4 USL PDL 5th, Southeast Did not qualify Did not qualify

Players and staff

Roster

Manny Schonhuber, GK

Sean McKinney, D

David Butzke, D

Jason Wellington, D

DJ Charlton, M

Josh Butzke, M

Steven Oliveri, M

Alejandro Rivillas, M

Lewis Hilton, M

Scott McCoubrey, F (Captain)

Quade Marinell, F

Xavier Silva, F

Derrick Hackett, GK

Skylar Wilks, LM

David Antunez, CF

Alex Luchetta, D/M

Team management

Former Coaches

Source:[4]

References

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