Despite winning against the Grand Canyon University Antelopes by a score of 2–1 on Friday night, FC Tucson head coach Rick Schantz was not happy with his team. Read more»
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FC Tucson’s preseason continues until their first scheduled match in the Premier Development League, a Cinco de Mayo contest in California against the Fresno Fuego. Read more»
FC Tucson released their Premier Development Schedule and announced their first home match will be against the Southern California Seahorses from La Mirada, Calif. Read more»
Desert Diamond Cup organizers aren't making lists of what big name players will make their way to Tucson in February. This is because we are entering a silly season rife with speculation. Plus: No U.S. Open Cup for FC Tucson * Earthquakes to spend 6 days in S. Az. Read more» 1
After playing it's first season as an "independent" team playing in a very loosely organized league, FC Tucson will play its next season in the Premier Development League, the lower level of the United Soccer Leagues. Plus: women's league gets reprieve and Earthquakes not so shaky. Read more» 2
Once again, results from that other football didn't seem to be too predictive as the University of Arizona soccer team fell to the UCLA Bruins, 6-1. Plus, FC Tucson soccer notes. Read more» 1