Charleston Battery

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Charleston Battery
Charleston Battery
Full name Charleston Battery
Nickname(s) Battery
Founded 1993
Ground Blackbaud Stadium
Capacity 5,113
Chairman Tony Bakker
Manager Flag of United StatesMichael Anhaeuser
League USL First Division
2006 3rd
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The Charleston Battery is a U.S. professional men's soccer team based in Charleston, South Carolina. The team was formed in 1993 as a member of the PDSL, and joined the A-League (now USL First Division), America's second division, in 1997. The team's home, Blackbaud Stadium, built in 1999, was the first professional soccer specific stadium in the USL First Division. The colors of the Battery are yellow black and red. The Battery won the PDSL championship in 1996 and the A-League championship in 2003, defeating the Minnesota Thunder 3-0 to win the A-league title.

The Battery's official supporters' group is called the Regiment.

DC United of Major League Soccer has a unique (among MLS teams anyway) rivalry with the Battery, as they compete every time they face one another for the Coffee Pot Cup, a trophy established by the two sides' supporters.

Contents

As of February 25, 2007:

No. Position Player
1 Flag of United States GK Dusty Hudock
3 Flag of United States DF Kevin Nylen
4 Flag of United States DF Tim Karalexis
6 Flag of United States DF Chris Gores
8 Flag of United States MF Lazo Alavanja
9 Flag of Mexico FW Byron Alvarez
11 Flag of United States FW Ian Fuller
No. Position Player
12 Flag of United States DF Chris Corcoran
16 Flag of South Africa MF Stephen Armstrong
17 Flag of United States MF Armando Romero
18 Flag of United States DF Brandon Curran
20 Flag of United States DF Anthony Catalano
23 Flag of United States MF Luke Vercollone
25 Flag of United States DF Lee Sandwina
30 Flag of United States GK Keith Wiggans

Year League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup
1993 USISL 5th, Atlantic Play-in Game Did not enter
1994 USISL 2nd, Atlantic Semifinals Did not enter
1995 USISL Pro League 1st, Atlantic Divisional Semifinals Did not qualify
1996 USISL Pro League 2nd, South Atlantic Champions Did not qualify
1997 USISL A-League 4th, Atlantic Division Finals Did not qualify
1998 USISL A-League 4th, Atlantic Conference Quarterfinals Did not qualify
1999 USL A-League 3rd, Atlantic Conference Quarterfinals Semifinals
2000 USL A-League 1st, Atlantic Conference Semifinals 2nd Round
2001 USL A-League 2nd, Central 1st Round 3rd Round
2002 USL A-League 1st, Southeast Conference Semifinals 3rd Round
2003 USL A-League 1st, Southeast Champions Did not qualify
2004 USL A-League 8th Eastern Did not qualify Semifinals
2005 USL First Division 9th Did not qualify 2nd Round
2006 USL First Division 3rd Semifinals 4th Round
2007 USL First Division N/A N/A Qualified

Preceded by
Long Island Rough Riders
USISL Pro League (USL-2) Winner
1996
Succeeded by
Albuquerque Geckos
Preceded by
Milwaukee Rampage
USL A-League (USL-1) Winner
2003
Succeeded by
Montreal Impact
Preceded by
Atlanta Silverbacks
Southern Derby Winner
2003
Succeeded by
Atlanta Silverbacks
Preceded by
Atlanta Silverbacks
Southern Derby Winner
Co-winners with Atlanta Silverbacks

2005
Succeeded by
Atlanta Silverbacks
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United Soccer Leagues First Division

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League system SSS Champions History
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Open Cup W-League College Soccer Y-League
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