NPSL: Thunder strikes thrice at Joy
The NPSL North is back, but there was only one game this week. Joy Athletic hosted Sioux Falls Thunder.
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The NPSL North is back, but there was only one game this week. Joy Athletic hosted Sioux Falls Thunder.
NPSL Midwest Regional Playoffs - Michigan Rangers FC 3-2 Siouxland United FC The ninth-best team in the NPSL this season, Central States Conference winners Michigan Rangers, hosted the nineteenth, Siouxland United, out of the North. The road team recovered from a defeat to Duluth FC at the end of the
Duluth FC led the NPSL North into the playoffs, but Siouxland United FC emerged from the field and will move on to the Midwest Semifinals.
We look at the mini-tournament which is played between the winners of the North, Central States and Great Lakes Conferences for the NPSL Midwest Championship and a national semifinal spot
The regular season has wrapped for the NPSL North. Next up: The Conference Playoffs.
Duluth FC have sealed the #1 seed, Siouxland United are #2, Sioux Falls Thunder are #3 and Joy AC are #4. Duluth will play Joy and Siouxland will face Sioux Falls.
Vandewalle hits a hat trick for Iowa Demon Hawks and Siouxland United leapfrog Duluth FC to take possession of the top spot in the NPSL North Conference.
Wednesday Minnesota Blizzard 1-0 Joy Athletic Club Shannonsider Cian Mcgoey ran all night, frequently ending offside but also popping up on the hour mark as an outlet pass for Carter Hermanson, a former Mpls City Futures product out of St Paul, MN. Mcgoey calmly dispatched the chance and Blizzard collectively
Friday Sioux Falls Thunder 0-2 Duluth FC The undefeated BlueGreens took the win after goals from the 57th minute through the Mineiro Felipe Oliveira, who attends Wisconsin-Superior. The game was put beyond doubt by half time substitute, Londoner Harvey McLoughlin (also attending Wisconsin-Superior) in stoppage time at the end of
Tuesday Duluth FC 1-0 Minnesota Blizzard FC When you aren't destroying teams, just find a way to win. A draw is possible in this game we love, but that was not to be for the visitors, who conceded a fatal late free kick, 20 yards out on the
Wednesday May 21st Sioux Falls Thunder 3-0 Iowa Demon Hawks After a promising opening 10 minutes for the Thunder at Bob Young Field, the Demon Hawks grew into the match. A back-and-forth period finished with the visitors opening the scoring in the 31st minute as Jeanderson Pereira hit the ball
Saturday May 10th Sioux Falls Thunder 2-1 Siouxland United Thunder left it late with goals from Sunao Midorikawa in the 82nd minute and Nick North in the 5th minute of second-half stoppage time to reverse the tide of a Siouxland derby which had seen the visitors go ahead in the
Burnsville-based Vlora FC make the short trip to Eagan to face Lakeville-based Minnesota Blizzard FC as this regionalized, national tournament makes its opening visit to Minnesota for this year. Vlora operates a UPSL squad, but they entered the draw as Minnesota Amateur Soccer League members. In that league, they finished
There are no brand-new clubs to the North Conference of the NPSL, but it is getting longer and shorter at the same time with Dakota Fusion's hiatus and the entry of former Gateway Conference members Iowa Demon Hawks. Of the four playoff qualifiers from the North in 2024,
Duluth FC finished the regular season as the 33rd ranked team by points-per-game, the metric used to determine hosting priority for the playoffs. It is eerily similar to the last time they made this stage. Their odyssey has so far taken them on a 500 mile round trip to Fargo
Steel City reached this stage last year, before falling to eventual champion Tulsa Athletic on penalty kicks. Duluth can reach a bit further back and recall their own Midwest Region Championship in 2018. They came perilously close to the mandatory 10pm lights out (per the broadcast crew) but in the