Minneapolis City SC


Minneapolis City SC is an American soccer club based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Founded in 2016, the team plays in the National Premier Soccer League, a national league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, and are the reigning NPSL North Conference champions.
The team's nickname is The Crows, coined by the club's supporters, which comes from the "Mega Murder" of crows that roost in Minneapolis.

History

Founded in 2016 as an offshoot of Stegman's Soccer Club, team managing director Dan Hoedeman stated that his goal with the team is to re-create the local feeling of the Minnesota Thunder's early days. As such, every player is a Minnesota resident and the team is owned by "members" who make important decisions for the team, such as the league, colors, logo and budget.
In their inaugural 2016 season in the Premier League of America, the team finished at three wins, four draws and three losses, good for third place in the league's West Division. Their first competitive game was a scoreless draw against Bavarian SC in Milwaukee. The club's first goal was scored by Matthew Gweh in their first home match, a 2–1 win over Croatian Eagles at Les Barnard Field.
That October, they would win their first qualifying match for the 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, defeating league-mates Oakland County FC by a score of 2–1 in extra time.
In 2017 Minneapolis City SC announced it was joining the National Premier Soccer League. The team is a member of the North Conference in the Midwest Region
With the win over Oakland County FC, Minneapolis City became the first amateur team from Minnesota to qualify for the U.S. Open Cup proper, but were disqualified from the tournament for switching leagues.
In 2018, Minneapolis City SC clinched the NPSL North Conference title while going undefeated in conference play, one of only five teams in the NPSL to remain unbeaten in the regular season. Additionally, the Crows were the top offensive team in the entire league with 46 goals scored.
They followed that up with the 2019 NPSL North Conference title. Interestingly, after beating Duluth FC 4-2 in the second-to-last match of the season to clinch the 2018 title, the Crows went to Duluth and beat them 4-2 in the second-to-last match of the season to clinch the 2019 title as well.

Club culture

Called a "ramshackle, DIY soccer club" by The Growler, and not unfairly as the club has embraced that ethos both as a way to harken back to the original days of pro soccer in Minnesota and as a way to create a "people-driven alternative to corporate pro sports".
Minneapolis City launched a "throwback" style logo and kit before ever playing a game. The kit and logo were designed by designer Matthew Wolff, from Minneapolis, whose credits include the branding for Los Angeles FC, New York City FC, and others.
In 2019, Dutch street art group Kamp Seedorf was invited to Minneapolis to do murals of some of the club's players. It was the first time the Almere-Amsterdam collective had featured an American club or American players.

Supporters

Minneapolis City is a well-supported club for the NPSL, and the Citizens supporter's group is a large reason why.
Known, especially in the North Conference, for being loud, for their tifo, and for humorous in-game heckling, The Citizens are a staple at Crows games.

Rivalries

The Green Line Derby is contested between Minneapolis City SC and Viejos son los Trapos FC. The two clubs play just apart and the name of the rivalry game was coined for the light rail line that connects the two cities. These are typically high pressure games and big draws for both sides, given the proximity between the two clubs.
Another in-town rival for the Crows is Minnesota TwinStars, who play in the northern suburbs of Minneapolis. As with any local derby, the games are hotly contested and rife with chicanery and "technical difficulties".
Matches between Minneapolis City SC and Duluth FC are also important to supporters and, typically, to the conference title race. While Crows fans may care more about the local derbies, this remains an important match.
The Minneapolis-Milwaukee rivalry was renewed when Minneapolis City and Milwaukee Bavarians were in the PLA together. This remains a top fixture for supporters, though it happens only irregularly now that the two clubs are in different leagues.

Players

Current roster

Notable players

Minneapolis City players who went on to play at professional level include Brandon Bye, and Andy Lorei.
Additionally, former Minnesota United player Brian Kallman turned out for the Crows in the 2017 season.

Coaching staff

Season-by-season

Historic record vs opponents

OpponentLeague Record
Open Cup Record
Friendly Record
Biggest
Victory
Biggest
Defeat
Aurora Borealis*0-0-01–0–00-0-0W 3–2N/A
Cedar Rapids Rampage United*0–1–10-0-00-0-0N/AL 2-4
Croatian Eagles1–0–10-0-00-0-0W 2-1L 0-1
Dakota Fusion5–0–10-0-00-0-0W 8-0L 2-3
Des Moines Menace0-0-00-0-00–0–1N/AL 1-3
Des Moines Wanderers0-0-00-0-00–1–0N/AN/A
Detroit City FC0-0-10-0-00–0–0N/AL 0-2
Duluth FC2–2–30-0-00-0-0W 4-2L 1-2
FC Fargo*0-0-00-0-01–0–0W 6-0N/A
FC Minneapolis0-0-00-0-01–0–0W 4-1N/A
LaCrosse Aris FC5–1–00-0-00-0-0W 8-0N/A
Madison 56ers1–1–00-0-00-0-0W 3-2N/A
Rochester Med City FC4–1–20-0-00-0-0W 3-2L 1-2
Milwaukee Bavarians0–1–10-0-00-0-0N/AL 0-2
Minnesota TwinStars3–1–20-0-00-0-0W 1-0L 0-2
Minnesota United Reserves1–1–00-0-00-0-0W 3-0N/A
Nebraska Bugeaters0–0–00-0-01-0-0W 3-2N/A
Oakland County FC0-0-01–0–00-0-0W 2-1N/A
Rochester Lancers0-0-00–0–10-0-0N/AL 1-2
Sioux Falls Thunder5–1–00-0-00-0-0W 6-1N/A
Union Dubuque FC0–0–00-0-01-0-0W 7-0N/A
Viejos son los Trapos FC4–0–00-0-00-0-0W 5-1N/A
Total31–10–122-0-14-1-1W 8-0L 0-2

*Team folded