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The club competed in the American Soccer League during the league’s third and final season in 2017.[1] The team was originally called the Super Green Football Club when it was founded in 1999.[2][failed verification]Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Year-by-year results[edit]Affiliated clubs[edit]Colors and badge[edit]Stadium[edit]Training facilities[edit]Players \u2013 2019 season[edit]Transfers \/ out on loan to Clubside[edit]Club officials[edit]Personnel[edit]Management[edit]References[edit]History[edit]Founded in 1999 as The Super Green Football Club,[citation needed] the team participated in the 2009 Bob Marley Tournament and won the championship that season.[citation needed] Later in the year, the team participated in the Baltimore Mayor’s Cup, a Maryland Major Soccer League tournament, where they lost in the finals.[citation needed] The Super Green FC team are also known within the Metropolitan area of Washington DC as the Screaming Eagles[citation needed] and the SGFC Eagles Athletics Sports Club.[citation needed] The team also won the Maryland state title “Rowland Cup” in 2013 with a victory over the Baltimore Bays, and represented Region 1 in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup (MDCVA) prior to National Cup disqualification for having players on their roster who were not qualified to play in the tournament.[3] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In late 2016, the American Soccer League (ASL) added the Super Green Football Club as an affiliate of ASL, rebranded in August 2016 as the SGFC Eagles Maryland Sports Club.[citation needed] Along with a new team name, the club unveiled a new logo that was developed with significant fan input.[citation needed] The club was focused on representing Baltimore and all of the cities and cultures that make up the state of Maryland.[4]On January 2, 2017, it was announced that Obatola Gabriel, formerly of Sisaket FC, a first division team in Thailand, had signed with SGFC.[5] Joining this ex-international was Penang FA’s highest goal scorer, Ranti Martins, who had previously played in Malaysia’s Super League for Penang FA after being released by East Bengal at the end of the previous season.[6]SGFC competed in the ASL for the 2017 season. The ASL folded at the end of that season.In February 2019, SGFC Eagles Maryland applied to compete in the National Independent Soccer Association, the third tier of the United States soccer league system.[citation needed] In preparation for the 2020 spring season, SGFC competed in and won the 2019 All Nigeria Soccer Tournament in Los Angeles, California.[7]Year-by-year results[edit]YearLeagueResult2009Bob Marley Tournament, VirginiaChampion2009Baltimore Mayor’s Cup (MSL)Runners-Up2010TNT 32nd Annual ChampionshipRunners-Up2010NSFUSA Soccer Convention, Houston, TXChampion2012NSFUSA Soccer Convention, Chicago, IL2nd Place2012TNT 34th Annual Championship, MarylandChampion2013Diaspora World Cup LeagueQuarter final2013NSFUSA Soccer Convention, Dallas, TXSecond Runner-Up2013Maryland International Soccer LeagueChampion2013Lamar Hunt US Open Cup – Rowland CupState Champion2014Maryland International Soccer LeagueChampion2014Diaspora World Cup League MDChallenge Cup Winner2014TNT 35th Annual ChampionshipChampion2014Baltimore Mayor’s Cup (MMSL)Champion2015NSFUSA Soccer Convention, El Paso, TXSecond Runner-Up2015African Community Cup2nd Place2016NSFUSA Soccer Convention, Miami, FLThird Place2016Baltimore Mayor’s CupChampion2017America Soccer League, ASLThird Place2017Baltimore Mayor’s CupUndecided2018United Premier Soccer League, UPSLConference DNQ2018NSFUSA Soccer Convention, Houston, TexasThird Place2019NSFUSA Soccer Convention, Los Angeles, CAChampionAffiliated clubs[edit]In 2016, SGFC’s board announced the beginning of the affiliation link with the 36 Lion Football Club Lagos as a sister club.[8]Colors and badge[edit]The team’s colors and original logo were announced in October 2016 during a presentation in Baltimore. Green and white are the SGFC Eagles’ primary colors, with three white stripes along the shoulder. The final design incorporates team history through the vintage logo of soaring eagles. It also includes the Maryland state flag.Stadium[edit] Paint Branch High School StadiumThe home ground of SGFC Eagles Maryland is Paint Branch High School’s stadium, a multi-purpose sports facility located in Burtonsville, Maryland.Training facilities[edit]Since the club’s founding in 1999, the SGFC Eagles’ training field was MNCPPC Recreation Park located in Metzerott, College Park, adjacent to the University of Maryland campus.In 2017, the SGFC Eagles moved their training sessions to the Cardinal Ribbons Training Complex in Baltimore.Players \u2013 2019 season[edit]SGFC Eagles has 26 players: 18 active players (Team A) and eight players grouped for a feeder team and developmental U-21 (Team B).Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.Transfers \/ out on loan to Clubside[edit]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.Club officials[edit]Personnel[edit]Management[edit]References[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/sgfc-eagles-maryland-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"SGFC Eagles Maryland – Wikipedia"}}]}]