Fixtures

États-Unis - NPSL 05/17 23:00 1 Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds vs Annapolis Blues - View
États-Unis - NPSL 05/20 23:00 1 Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds vs FC Frederick - View
États-Unis - NPSL 05/25 23:00 1 DMV Elite FC vs Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds - View
États-Unis - NPSL 06/02 23:00 1 Virginia Beach City vs Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds - View
États-Unis - NPSL 06/07 23:00 1 Annapolis Blues vs Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds - View
États-Unis - NPSL 06/14 23:00 1 Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds vs DMV Elite FC - View

Résultats

États-Unis - NPSL 07/10 23:00 1 Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds v Hartford City L 1-3
États-Unis - NPSL 07/03 21:00 1 Kingston Stockade v Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds L 5-1
États-Unis - NPSL 06/26 23:00 1 Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds v New York Shockers L 1-4
États-Unis - NPSL 06/19 23:00 1 Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds v FC Valeo L 1-8
États-Unis - NPSL 06/12 21:00 1 Boston City v Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds L 2-1
États-Unis - NPSL 06/05 23:00 1 Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds v Kingston Stockade L 1-5
États-Unis - NPSL 05/29 23:00 1 New York Shockers v Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds L 4-0
États-Unis - NPSL 05/22 22:00 1 FC Valeo v Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds L 7-0
États-Unis - NPSL 05/15 19:00 1 Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds v Boston City L 0-3
États-Unis - NPSL 05/08 23:00 1 Hartford City v Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds L 7-0
États-Unis - NPSL 07/06 23:00 1 [2] Brooklyn Italians v Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds [6] L PPT.
États-Unis - NPSL 06/30 20:00 1 [6] Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds v New York Athletic Club [8] L 1-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 1 1 1
Goals against 3 3 5
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Greater Lowell United FC is an American soccer club based in Lowell, Massachusetts. GLUFC's first-team began play in the North Atlantic Conference of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) in 2014. The club left the NPSL and joined the Champions Soccer League USA (CSL USA) for the 2017 season.

The team plays its home games on an artificial-turf field at historic Cawley Memorial Stadium, located in the Belvidere section of Lowell. In 2014, the NPSL team also played in Bedford and Lawrence, but Cawley is now the permanent home to GLUFC's top team. The junior team plays BSSL matches at Greater Lowell Technical High School.

History

Greater Lowell United FC was founded in 2013 as an expansion team to join the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) for the 2014 season. GLUFC also fielded two junior teams that season, one in the Massachusetts State Soccer League (MSSL) and one in the Bay State Soccer League (BSSL). The club dropped the MSSL team after the 2014 season but kept a team in the BSSL. In 2015, GLUFC's junior team was only competing in the second half of the 2015 BSSL season.

GLUFC's top team played three seasons in the NPSL, a national amateur league that includes reserve teams from North American Soccer League (NASL) clubs. In 2014, the team won one game, drew one game and lost 10 games. GLUFC struggled early on under Coach Jason Moore, a former Major League Soccer (MLS) No. 1 draft pick, but rebounded under Coach Daniel Hristov, who replaced Moore after the second game of the season. Shortly after Hristov's arrival, the 2014 team beat the Rhode Island Reds, 2–0, in Bedford, and drew 0–0 with New York Athletic Club in Lawrence. However, Hristov and the club parted ways for the 2015 NPSL season, which saw Luis Costa arrive as head coach. Costa's sides performed well in several matches but failed to achieve results, losing 9 games and drawing one before Costa departed the club with two games left to play. Hayden Barbosa, an assistant coach at Daniel Webster College, coached the final two games, both of which were losses, including a 2–1 decision dropped to eventual undefeated NPSL champions New York Cosmos B in New York.

Barbosa took over as coach of the NPSL team for the 2016 season.

In 2015, goalkeeper Sam Manning earned a spot on the soccer team at Millersville University.

In 2016, GLUFC left the NPSL, parting with its former co-owner and manager Andrea Gauntlett, who retained the right to field an NPSL team in the Greater Lowell area. GLUFC joined the CSL USA for the 2017 season. The club was placed in the league's North-East Division.

**Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds**

Les Rough Diamonds de Greater Lowell sont une équipe de football de style américain au sein de la division Est de la Ligue nord-américaine de football (NAL). L'équipe est basée à Lowell, dans le Massachusetts, et dispute ses matchs à domicile au Tsongas Center.

Les Rough Diamonds ont été fondés en 2016 et ont rejoint la NAL en 2017. L'équipe appartient et est exploitée par New England Sports Ventures, qui possède également les Revolution de Boston de la Major League Soccer (MLS).

Les couleurs de l'équipe sont le rouge, le blanc et le noir, et leur logo représente un diamant brut sur un fond étoilé. Le surnom de l'équipe, "Rough Diamonds", reflète l'héritage industriel de la région de Lowell et le potentiel brut de l'équipe.

Les Rough Diamonds sont dirigés par l'entraîneur principal Chris Thompson, qui a rejoint l'équipe en 2018. Thompson est un ancien joueur de la NFL qui a joué pour les Patriots de la Nouvelle-Angleterre et les Jets de New York.

L'effectif des Rough Diamonds compte plusieurs joueurs talentueux, notamment le quart-arrière Chris Prescott, le receveur large Jordan Hernandez et le secondeur David Sharperson. L'équipe s'appuie sur une attaque rapide et équilibrée ainsi qu'une défense agressive.

Les Rough Diamonds ont connu un début de saison prometteur en 2023, remportant leurs quatre premiers matchs. L'équipe vise à se qualifier pour les séries éliminatoires de la NAL et à remporter son premier championnat.