New Jersey Stallions

The New Jersey Stallions were an American soccer team, founded in 1996, which competed in various divisions of the United Soccer Leagues until 2004, after which the team left the league and the franchise was terminated. The club originally started in 1996 as the New York/New Jersey Stallions in the original USISL Select League, before moving to Toms River, New Jersey and becoming the New Jersey Stallions in 1999. They moved to Union Township, Union County, New Jersey in 2000, and then to Wayne, New Jersey in 2003, before demoting themselves to the USL PDL for the 2004 season, their final one in competition.

New Jersey Stallions
Full nameNew Jersey Stallions
Nickname(s)The Stallions
Founded1996
StadiumDePaul Catholic HS Stadium
Chairman Rich Gentile
LeagueUSL Premier Development League
20047th, Northeast Division

They played their final home games in the stadium at DePaul Catholic High School in Wayne, New Jersey, 19 miles north of the state’s largest city, Newark. The team's colors were blue, white and black.


Year-by-year

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup
1996 2 USISL Select League 6th, North Atlantic Did not qualify Did not qualify
1997 3 USISL D-3 Pro League 4th, Mid-Atlantic Division Finals Did not qualify
1998 3 USISL D-3 Pro League 3rd, Mid-Atlantic Division Semifinals Did not qualify
1999 3 USL D-3 Pro League 4th, Northern Conference Semifinals 1st Round
2000 3 USL D-3 Pro League 1st, Northern Final 2nd Round
2001 3 USL D-3 Pro League 3rd, Northern Conference Finals 2nd Round
2002 3 USL D-3 Pro League 3rd, Atlantic Did not qualify 1st Round
2003 3 USL Pro Select League 2nd, Atlantic Semifinals Did not qualify
2004 4 USL PDL 7th, Northeast Did not qualify Did not qualify

Honors

  • USL D-3 Pro League Northern Division Champions 2000


Stadia

Notable players

  • Giuseppe Rossi
  • Andrian Gómez
  • Juan Lo
  • Daniel Campos
  • Frantz Jean-Charles



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