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Evergreen Diplomats

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Evergreen Diplomats
Full nameEvergreen Diplomats
Nickname(s)DMV FC
Founded2014
GroundMarvin F. Wilson Stadium
Capacity5,500
ChairmanTony Poarch
Head coachAl Reza
LeagueAmerican Soccer League

Evergreen Diplomats was a professional soccer team based in Landover, Maryland. On April 3, 2014[1] it was announced that the club would compete in the American Soccer League (ASL) in 2014–15. The Diplomats are owed by United Paradigm Group and the Executive Director is Tony Poarch. The Diplomats 1st head coached was Philip Gordon, a native of Scotland and product of Hibernian F.C. Academy who was replaced by Al Reza.

The club play their home matches at Marvin F. Wilson Stadium, which is part of the Prince George's Sports & Learning Complex. The facility features a FieldTurf surface and eight-lane running track.

Club

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Roster

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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 United States USA Bryan Butler
2 DF United States USA Joel Musa
3 DF United States USA Chris Maimone
4 DF United States USA Aaron Beal
5 MF United States USA Brian Graham
6 DF United States USA Julian Sissman
7 MF United States USA Kingsley Onwuka
8 MF United States USA Hernan Angulo
9 FW United States USA Brian Davis
10 MF United States USA Geaton Caltabiano
11 MF United States USA Zach Bowman
12 MF United States USA Josh Chelleh
13 DF United States USA Sophian Seidnaly
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF United States USA Jade Mesias
15 FW United States USA Michel Okai
16 MF United States USA Vitalis Atemefac
17 DF United States USA Donald Gibson
18 FW United States USA Ryan Russell
19 DF Barbados BRB Daryl Ferguson
20 DF United States USA Omar Ismail
21 MF United States USA Lester Dewee
DF United States USA Alambi Clark
23 FW Peru PER Hernan Angulo
MF United States USA Eddie Campbell
MF United States USA James Kaipnay
22 MF United States USA Brian Greco
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References

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  1. ^ "Evergreen Diplomats Join The ASL". aslsoccer.us. Retrieved 3 April 2014.