Boston Aztec (WPSL)
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Full name | Boston Aztec | ||
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Nickname(s) | Aztec | ||
Founded | 2005 | ||
Stadium | Endicott College | ||
Capacity | 2000 | ||
Chairman | United States Mike Kersker | ||
Manager | United States Brandon Nelson | ||
Coach | United States Mike Kersker | ||
League | Women's Premier Soccer League | ||
2010 | 2010 WPSL National Champions | ||
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Boston Aztec is an American amateur soccer team based in Beverly, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 2005, the team plays in Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL), a national amateur league at the second tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. In 2009, the Boston Aztec became the reserve team to the WPS Boston Breakers. The Breakers team has loan agreements in place for players to compete with the Boston Aztec in WPSL matches. The Boston Aztec players also train with the Boston Breakers staff. The Boston Aztec roster is composed entirely of post-college players. In 2010, the Boston Aztec enter a U23 team into the WPSL which is entirely made up of college players and is not connected to the Boston Breakers Aztec's home is Endicott College, located in the city of Beverly, MA. The team is operated by the Aztec Soccer Club, which also operates a National Premier Soccer League team called Boston Aztec. The team's colors are red and white. The U23 colors are red and black.
Year-by-year
Year | Division | League | Reg. season | Playoffs | |
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2005 | 2 | WPSL | 7th, East | ||
2006 | 2 | WPSL | 7th, East North | ||
2007 | 2 | WPSL | 6th, East North | Did not qualify | |
2008 | 2 | WPSL | 3rd, East North | Did not qualify | |
2009 | 2 | WPSL | 1st(tied), East | #2 seed in playoffs, upset by #3 Lancaster Inferno | |
2010 | 2 | WPSL | 1st, East- Northeast Division | #1 seed in East playoffs, defeated Long Island Fury in East Final, 2010 WPSL National Champions, defeating Ajax America in Dallas, TX | |
2011 | 2 | WPSL | 3rd, East- Northeast Division | ''Breakers Reserves #3 seed in East playoffs, defeated ASA Chesapeake Charge in East Final, 2011 WPSL East Champions, lost to Chicago Red Starts in National Semi-Finals in Chicago, IL
Aztec U23 #1 seed in East playoffs, defeated by Breakers Reserves in East Semi-Finals |
Honors
2011 First Team ALL-WPSL
- United States Megan Mischler Boston Aztec Breakers Reserves
2011 WPSL East Player of the Year
- United States Megan Mischler Boston Aztec Breakers Reserves
2010 WPSL Final Four MVP
- Australia Leah Blayney Boston Aztec Breakers Reserves
2010 First Team ALL-WPSL
- Australia Leah Blayney Boston Aztec Breakers Reserves
- United States Anna Caniglia Boston Aztec Breakers Reserves
2010 Second Team ALL-WPSL
- United States Jess Luscinski Boston Aztec U23
- England Kelly Lawrence Boston Aztec Breakers Reserves
- United States Katherine Donnelly Boston Aztec U23
Competition history
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Head coaches
- United States Dushawne Simpson (2005–2008)
- United States Meotis Erikson (2009)
- United States Rebekah Splaine (2009)
- United States Mike Kersker Breakers Reserves (2010–present)
- United States Dushawne Simpson Boston Aztec U23 (2010–present)
Other staff
- United States Javier Mejia-Blau Asst Coach Breakers Reserves (2010)
- United States Peter Kersker Asst Coach Breakers Reserves (2010)
- United States Mo Keita Asst Coach Boston Aztec U23 (2010)
- United States Ebbie Kodiat Asst Coach Boston Aztec U23 (2010)
- United States Ed Ryan Asst Coach Boston Aztec U23 (2010)
- United States Pete Levasseur Asst Coach Boston Aztec U23 (2010)
- United States Sarah Miller Strength Coach Boston Aztec U23 (2010)
- United States Barbara Hemphill Trainer (2008–present)
- United States Jack Lindsay Trainer (2010)
Administrative staff
- United States Brandon Nelson General Manager (2008–present)
- United States Eric Slack Director of Media Relations (2005–present)
Home stadiums
- Salem State College, (2005–2006)
- UMass Lowell, (2007)
- Amesbury Sports Park, (2008–2009)
- Endicott College, (2010)