Rochester Lancers (MASL)

The Rochester Lancers are a professional indoor soccer team in the Major Arena Soccer League 2.[1] The team is named in honor of the Rochester Lancers of the North American Soccer League. The team was active from November 2011 through March 2015.[2] A new version of the team contested the 2018–19 Major Arena Soccer League 2 season; for 2019–20 the team moved back up to the MASL. After another two year hiatus the Lancers are in M2 for the 2022-23 season.

Rochester Lancers
Full nameRochester Lancers
Nickname(s)RLancers
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
GroundTotal Sports Experience
Capacity500
OwnerSalvatore "Soccer Sam" Fantauzzo
Head CoachJake Schindler
LeagueMajor Arena Soccer League 2
2023, 2nd place
WebsiteClub website

History edit

In 1995, Salvatore "Soccer Sam" Fantauzzo purchased the Rochester Lancers name and logo as part of his soccer memorabilia collection. In 2010, Fantauzzo started negotiating with commissioner Chris Economides of the USL to be part of the new indoor I-League. The USL struggled to attract teams to the newly formed I-League. At the 2010-2011 MISL Championship game in Baltimore, Fantauzzo convinced MISL commissioner David Grimaldi to meet with the USL and bring the MISL current teams into that organization. The 2011-2012 season saw the new MISL under the USL banner with the four existing MISL teams and the three new I-League teams. Fantauzzo decided to use the Rochester Lancers name and logo for this new indoor MISL team.

Following a merger of the I-League and the third Major Indoor Soccer League, the Lancers played their first game in Syracuse on November 4, 2011, against the Syracuse Silver Knights. Led by team captain and former Rochester Rhinos forward Doug Miller, the first game in the team's history ended in a 16–15 loss and the top scorer was Lubo Kocic who scored 4 goals for the Lancers. The Lancers finished 2nd in the Eastern Division in 2011, qualifying for the playoffs.[3] During the 2011–12 season they, offered a surprise contract to former 76ers player Allen Iverson.[4]

In 2012 assistant coach, Jim Hesch replaced Billy Andracki and became the head coach. Former Cuban International, Rochester Rhino and Rochester Lancers player, Rey 'Boom Boom' Martinez became the assistant coach. The team finished in 5th place in the MISL with a 10-16 record and did not make the playoffs.

The Lancers announced new head coach Josh Rife on September 13, 2013.[5][6] Josh Rife's assistant coach was Billy Ginther. The team finished in 5th place in the league with a 6-14 record and did not make the playoffs.

After the 2013–2014 season, the team announced that it was leaving the MISL along with five other teams and joining the Premier Arena Soccer League, later was renamed the Major Arena Soccer League.[7] Fantauzzo with Tommy Tanner negotiated hard to keep multi-point scoring in the game of indoor soccer. However, the MASL continued the single point goal system it used as the PASL without 2 & 3 point goals.

On August 2, 2014, team founder and CEO Salvatore Fantauzzo announced that the Lancers would not be playing in the 2014–15 season.[8] Team captain (and Rochester Rhinos legend) Doug Miller intervened and offered to take over management of the team in order to permit the team to preserve its season. Miller later was named coach of the team, though he would continue to play. The team finished in 3rd place in the Eastern Division with a record of 10–10. The team made the playoffs but lost in the division finals to the Baltimore Blast. After the 2014/15 season the team went on a hiatus to hopefully resolve the NYS insurance issues.

In 2017, Soccer Sam licensed his Lancers name & logo to the Rochester River Dogz of the (NPSL). The new Rochester Lancers ownership group included head coach Doug Miller, GM Marc Mandell, Asst GM Nick Mojsovski and CEO Salvatore 'Soccer Sam' Fantauzzo. Weeks later Fantauzzo joined the United Women's Soccer (UWS) and the Lady Lancers were born. Sal Galvano and Loren Inglese handled the team side. Ashley Maria King from the original Lancers handled the business side year one. In 2018, Kayla Klark Kent also from the original Lancers returned to help with the business side. Sal Galvano continued with the team in 2018 as the head coach with Brooke Barbuto as his player/assistant coach.

The Lancers relaunched the indoor team for the 2018–19 season, playing in the Eastern Division of the M2 development league with home games in The Dome Center. The Lancers returned to Division 1 play as they re-joined the MASL for the 2019-20 season, winning only 1 game before competition was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Plans to join the late-starting 2021 MASL season were cancelled in February, partly due to the Dome Center's use as a New York state COVID vaccination site.[9]

Year-by-year results edit

Year League Logo Reg. Season Playoffs Avg. attendance
2011–12 MISL 2nd Eastern Division, 11–13 Lost Division Finals 5,675
2012–13 MISL 5th MISL, 10–16 Did not qualify 5,975
2013–14 MISL 5th MISL, 6–14 Did not qualify 7,347
2014–15 MASL 3rd Eastern Division, 10–10 Lost Division Finals 6,539
2015–18 on Hiatus
2018–19 MASL2 2nd Eastern Division, 8-4 Won Division Finals

3rd in League

2,500
2019-20 MASL 9th Eastern Conference, 1-21 Did not qualify 3,010
2020-22 On Hiatus
2022-23 MASL2 2nd in North Conference, 8-4 Did not qualify 500
Total 54–78 4-6 6,859

Head coaches edit

2019–20 roster edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
00 GK   USA Brian Wilkin
2 MF   BRA Rafa Godoi
3 FW   USA David Wright
4 MF   USA Gary Boughton
5 MF   USA Sean Hantes
6 MF   UKR Bogdan Yatsishin
7 DF   USA Tim Crawford
9 MF   USA Daniel Reger
10 FW   ENG Michael Cunningham
11 DF   USA Anthony Rozzano
12 FW   USA Darryl Potter
13 MF   USA Frankie Ciliberto
14 FW   USA Alex Harling
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 FW   USA Andriy Demydiv
17 FW   USA Peter Dilorenzo
18 MF   USA Bryan Wolanski
19 FW   USA Doug Miller
20 DF   BIH Zikret Osmic
21 MF   USA Matt D'Amico
22 GK   BRA Marcelo Moreira
23 MF   USA Jeremy Ortiz
24 MF   USA August Finn
25 DF   USA Jake Reed
27 DF   BRA Diego Mayanga
31 DF   USA Jeremy Loncao
35 GK   USA Christian Esposito

2011–12 roster edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK   USA Leonardo Tillemont
0 GK   BRA Diego Martins
1 GK   IRL Gavin McInerney
2 MF   CAN Josiah Snelgrove
3 DF   USA Will Kletzien
4 MF   USA Gary Boughton
5 MF   ECU Juan Pablo Reyes
6 FW   CHI Chile Farias
8 DF   USA Elliot Fauske
9 FW   USA Andrew Hoxie
10 FW   BRA Mauricio Salles
12 FW   HAI Jefferson Dargout
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 FW   SRB Lubo Kocic
15 DF   USA Brayton Knapp
17 MF   PER Nelson Becerra
19 FW   USA Doug Miller
21 DF   USA Kyle Manscuk
22 MF   USA Grady Renfrow
23 MF   USA Jeremy Ortiz
25 GK   USA Neal Kitson
25 GK   USA Patrick Hannigan
26 DF   USA Jake Schindler
35 DF   CUB Rey Martinez
80 FW   USA John Ball

2012–13 roster edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK   USA Marc Sotle
0 GK   TUR Bora Turgot
1 GK   IRL Gavin McInerney
2 MF   BRA Pedrinho Franco
3 FW   USA Andy Tiedt
4 MF   USA Gary Boughton
5 DF   USA Troy Cole
7 FW   GER Ivory Washington
8 DF   USA Elliot Fauske
9 FW   USA Garret Pettis
10 FW   BRA Mauricio Salles (Captain)
11 DF   USA Paul Craig
12 FW   HAI Jefferson Dargout
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF   USA Stephen Basso
15 DF   USA Brayton Knapp
16 FW   IRL Danny Earls
17 FW   CRC Luis Enrique
19 FW   USA Doug Miller
20 DF   USA Evan McNeley
21 DF   USA Kyle Manscuk
23 MF   USA Jeremy Ortiz
25 GK   USA Patrick Hannigan
26 DF   USA Jake Schindler
27 FW   USA Joey Tavernese
35 DF   CUB Rey Martinez
77 FW   IRL Alan McGreal

2013–14 roster edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK   USA Marc Sotile
1 GK   IRL Gavin McInerney
2 MF   BRA Pedrinho Franco
3 DF   USA Sean Summerville
4 MF   USA Gary Boughton
5 DF   USA Troy Cole
6 DF   USA JP Rodrigues
7 MF   GBR Julian Myers
8 DF   USA Elliot Fauske
9 FW   USA Andrew Hoxie
10 FW   BRA Mauricio Salles (Captain)
11 DF   CAN Paul Craig
12 FW   HAI Jefferson Dargout
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF   USA Stephen Basso
14 DF   ANG Edgar Bartolomeu
15 FW   USA Josh Faga
17 FW   CRC Luis Enrique
19 FW   USA Doug Miller
20 MF   BRA Juninho Da Silva
23 FW   USA Marco Terminesi
24 MF   USA George Morningstar
25 GK   USA Patrick Hannigan
26 DF   USA Jake Schindler
27 FW   USA Joey Tavernese
28 DF   MNE Bato Radoncic

2014–15 roster edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK   USA Marc Sotile
2 MF   BRA Pedrinho Franco
3 DF   USA Roberto Acosta
4 MF   USA Gary Boughton
5 DF   Isle of Man Seamus Sharkey
6 DF   USA Brian Knapp
7 MF   USA Tim Crawford
8 DF   USA Elliot Fauske
9 FW   USA Andrew Hoxie
10 FW   BRA Mauricio Salles (Captain)
11 DF   USA Alex Megson
12 FW   HAI Jefferson Dargout
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF   USA Stephen Basso
14 DF   ANG Edgar Bartolomeu
15 FW   ECU Juan Pablo Reyes
17 FW   CRC Luis Enrique
18 MF   URU Carlos Munoz
19 FW   USA Doug Miller
20 MF   USA Sean Hantes
21 MF   CUB Yaikel Perez
22 GK   BRA Marcelo Moreira
23 MF   USA Jeremy Ortiz
24 MF   USA George Morningstar
25 GK   USA Dominic Coco
26 DF   USA Jake Schindler
27 FW   USA Joey Tavernese
29 DF   USA Jayme Kapinos
30 GK   USA Joey Kapinos

References edit

  1. ^ AMERICA'S OLDEST SOCCER BRAND RETURNS INDOORS WITH A NEW 100% PLAYER FOCUS, Staff Author, MASL website, October 13, 2022
  2. ^ Sharp, Brian (July 6, 2015). "Citing insurance cost, Lancers call it quits". Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, NY: Gannett. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  3. ^ "Lancers Clinch Final Playoff Berth". United Soccer Leagues. February 23, 2012. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  4. ^ "Former NBA star Allen Iverson gets pro soccer contract offer". The Globe and Mail. 20 February 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  5. ^ "Rife Named Coach Of Lancers". MISL. September 13, 2013. Archived from the original on October 15, 2013. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  6. ^ "LANCERS ANNOUNCE NEW HEAD COACH". Rochester Lancers. September 13, 2013. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  7. ^ "Baltimore Blast joining with other teams to form new indoor soccer league".
  8. ^ "To My Rochester Lancers Family". Rochester Lancers. 2 August 2014.
  9. ^ "Lancers Will Not Play the 2021 Indoor Season". Rochester Lancers. 5 February 2021.
  10. ^ "FROM CAPTAIN TO COACH: SCHINDLER TO LEAD LANCERS2 SEASON | Rochester Lancers". 24 October 2022.