FC Wichita is a soccer club based in Wichita, Kansas that plays in USL League Two's Heartland Conference. The club was a member of the Heartland Conference in the National Premier Soccer League, a national semi-professional league at the fourth tier of the American soccer pyramid, up until the end of the 2019 season.
On January 7, 2017, FC Wichita announced the creation of a women's team.[1]
On January 19, 2021, FC Wichita announced it was joining USL League Two [2] after five seasons In the NPSL.
FC Wichita played its home matches from 2015 to 2017 seasons on the 2,200 capacity Tommy Peckham Championship Field at Stryker Soccer Complex in Wichita, Kansas.[3]
For the 2018 season, FC Wichita was forced to relocate for one season to Trinity Academy.[4] Stryker Soccer Complex underwent a $22 million renovation.[5]
FC Wichita returned to Stryker Stadium for their season opener on May 25, 2019. The updated Stryker Stadium seats more than 6,000 fans.
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2020No awards due to no league in 2020.
Larry Inlow was named the first manager for the club in September 2014.[18]
All times are Central Standard unless otherwise stated
FC Wichita did not compete in league competition due to COVID-19.
1 Due to plane issues with Delta Airlines, FC Wichita was unable to travel on multiple occasions to Green Bay, Wisconsin. With both teams out of the playoff race, the USL League Two cancelled the match.
2 With Kaw Valley forfeiting Green Bay on the division's final day, USL League Two chose to send Chicago to Green Bay for an exhibition, thus cancelling the match with CUFC.
1 Chicago Dutch Lions forfeited due to travel issues prior to the match.
As stated above, the FC Wichita women were announced as the first professional women's club in Wichita first competing in the Women's Premier Soccer League from 2017 through 2019.
Inlow introduced University of Kansas alum, Whitney Berry; Northern Iowa's Jami Reichenberger; Oklahoma State's Peyton Vincze; and Kansas State's Brookelynn Entz, who at the time was a high school player for Newton High.[1]
On January 18, 2021, FC Wichita announced they would join the United Women's Soccer League.
In 2023, due to a scheduling conflict, FC Wichita chose to play an independent schedule.
Inlow announced in the introductory press conference Hutchinson Community College women's soccer head coach, Sammy Lane, would lead the inaugural season for FC Wichita.
FC Wichita women did not field a team due to COVID-19 In 2020.
FC Wichita announced their first year in the United Women's Soccer League
1 Springfield had COVID-19 and had to forfeit.
The rest of the matches will be added when schedule is finalized.
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