San Francisco Glens
San Francisco Glens SC, commonly known as SF Glens, is an American soccer club based in San Francisco that was founded in 1961. Their first team currently competes in USL League Two, the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.
Before establishing a USL League Two franchise in 2018, the Glens had been a longtime member of the San Francisco Soccer Football League and were once affiliated with the San Francisco Seals' PDL team, which is now defunct. The Glens continue to field an SFSFL team, but the USL League Two franchise is now the club's official first team.
Today, the Glens are the official North American partner of European giants Celtic F.C., and their youth program, known as SF Glens Evolution, enjoys U.S. Soccer Development Academy status. It is also the only youth club in San Francisco that is a member of the USL Academy and a Partner in Development Training with the San Jose Earthquakes.
Combined as one entity, the Glens are the largest club in San Francisco with over 70 teams and approximately 1,200 active players.
History
Beginnings
The Glens were founded in 1961 by Dr. Michael McFadden as one of a number of Irish American amateur sides that had emerged in the SFSFL during the 1960s. The emergence of the Glens during this period was based on the coaching of Irishman Neil Hagan coupled with a talented crop of young players like Tom and Steve Ryan, Jim Boyle, and Tom and Tim Harvey, among others.National Amateur Success
The result was promotion to the SFSFL's Premier division by the end of the decade. The Glens went on to national prominence by advancing all the way to the National Amateur Cup final in 1979 where they lost 1–0 to Atlanta Datagraphic. Their national success also spilled over into qualification for the prestigious U.S. Open Cup three times in a five-year stretch from 1978–1982.SFSFL Title Teams
The untimely death of Hagan in 1981 left a void that might have been the end of other clubs. However, Sean Shannon stepped into the spotlight and quietly remolded the team into a championship-winning outfit by bringing in players such as Paul Mitchell and Mal Roche. By 1984, the Glens captured their first SFSFL championship in 1984—the first by an Irish side. In 1990, they returned to the National Amateur Cup final that season. Unfortunately, they were on the wrong side of another 1–0 result, this time to the St. Petersburg Kickers. Three years later under Shannon, the Glens captured their second SFSFL title.Return to the SFSFL
After a brief hiatus, the SF Glens returned to the SFSFL in 2015 with a Premier Division and reserve team open to all comers. Three years later behind coach Bill Chu, the SFSFL Glens earned a berth in the California Soccer Association North State Cup Final, falling to Club Marin in extra time, 4–2.A New Era in USL League Two
In 2018, the Glens announced the establishment of a new franchise in the USL Premier Development League with dual intentions: to create a top of the pyramid for their SF Glens Evolution youth program and SFSFL teams, and also to set a foundation to enter the professional ranks in the future. J. Ramon Estevez was hired as the PDL franchise's inaugural team president/general manager and Javier Ayala-Hil as head coach. Mike McNeill, executive director of football for the youth side, doubles as a member of the PDL front office as well.Though the Glens missed the playoffs in their first PDL season, they closed the campaign on a four-game unbeaten streak and were one of only two teams to take points from eventual Southwest Division champion FC Golden State Force.
In September 2018, the club announced that U.S. World Cup veteran and MLS Cup champion Jimmy Conrad had agreed to become their new technical director and associate head coach. In December 2018, Mike McNeill took on the reins of the team presidency. One month later, the Glens had four players selected in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft--a first for any San Francisco club and the third-most among all clubs in the PDL, now rebranded as USL League Two.
The Glens entered an official partnership with 2. Bundesliga club Holstein Kiel in 2019, as San Francisco and Kiel are sister cities.
In February 2020, the club announced that Ayala-Hil would step down as head coach and named Conrad his successor.
Supporters
The SF Glens supporters' group is known as the SF Glens Brigade, or Briogáid Ghleann. They meet at Boxer Stadium in Balboa Park during matches and travel on the road to support the club.Kit Sponsors
The SF Glens made history when they announced that global brand Carlsberg would be the presenting sponsor for their inaugural season kit, as Liverpool F.C., Wimbledon F.C., and F.C. Copenhagen are the only other club teams in association soccer to ever don the renowned beer company's logo on the front of their jerseys. The Glens' other kit sponsors are Soccerloco, Rubica, and Thomas Quinn Law. In addition, the club entered a contract with Casa Sanchez Foods to feature the iconic Jimmy the Cornman logo on their coaches' apparel.Period | Kit manufacturer | Main shirt sponsor |
2018 | Nike | Carlsberg |
2019 | Nike | Carlsberg, Speakeasy |
2020 | Nike | Carlsberg, Speakeasy |
Squad
Current squad
The following 18 players were named in the squad for the USL League Two regular-season game against Southern California Seahorses on May 30, 2019.Recent callups
Record
SFSFL
USL League Two
Glens in the Pros
- Sam Junqua - selected in 2019 MLS SuperDraft by Houston Dynamo
- Roy Boateng - selected in 2019 MLS SuperDraft by New York Red Bulls
- Shinya Kadono - selected in 2019 MLS SuperDraft by D.C. United
- Sam Ebstein - selected in 2019 MLS SuperDraft by FC Dallas
- Yohannes Harish - signed by Oakland Roots SC, 2019
- Aydan Bowers - signed by FC Helsingor, 2019
- Luke Dennison - signed by Longford Town FC, 2019
- Andrew Konstantino - signed by Moroka Swallows FC, 2019
- Amir Bashti - signed by Atlanta United 2, 2019
- Salifu Jatta - signed by Oakland Roots SC, 2019
- Drake Callender - signed by Inter Miami CF, 2019
- Isaiah Dargan - signed by Chattanooga Red Wolves, 2020
- Simon Lekressner - selected in 2020 MLS SuperDraft by New England Revolution
- Jonathan Orozco - signed by Oakland Roots SC, 2020
- Josiah Romero - signed by Oakland Roots SC, 2020
SFSFL Honors
League- 1st Division Champions : 1978–79, 1992–93
- 2nd Division : 1983–84, 1989–90, 2001
- 3rd Division : 1977–78
- 4th Division : 1976–77
- California North 1978–79, 1979–80, 1982–83
- Finalists 1979, 1990
- California North 1977–78, 1979–80, 1980–81
- Champions 1983–84
- Finalists 2018
Carlsberg Cup
- S.F. Champions 2001
- National Finalists 2001