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Dearborn Stars
Full nameDearborn Stars Soccer Club
Nickname(s)Stars
Founded1982
Ground Madonna University Soccer Field
Livonia, Michigan
Capacity100
President Lebanon Dr. Ned M. Fawaz
Head Coach United States Sam Piraine
LeagueMichigan Premier Soccer League
USASA
20123rd
Website Club website
Current season

The Dearborn Stars are an American soccer club based in Dearborn, Michigan that play in the Michigan Premier Soccer League, a United States Adult Soccer Association-affiliated (fifth division) league. [1] The club is best known for qualifying for the first round of the 2013 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

History

2013 Open Cup run

Dearborn achieved prominence by qualifying for the 2013 edition of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, the oldest active soccer cup competition in the United States. Dearborn qualified for the tournament proper via the 2013 USASA Region II National Cup, which they reached by being the only club to enter the Michigan Open Cup qualifier. In the first round of the tournament proper, Dearborn defeated PDL powerhouse, Michigan Bucks 2–0 off of goals from Nik Djokic. The Stars lost to the Dayton Dutch Lions in the second round proper.

Roster

As of May 15, 2013. [2]

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 Italy  ITA Vito Lonigro
1 GK Iran  IRN Kassem Bazzi
2 DF United States  USA Michael Grba
3 DF United States  USA Darrell Quinn
4 DF United States  USA Zach Wilkes
5 DF United States  USA Mike Haidar
6 DF Algeria  ALG Hichem Touati
7 DF Turkey  TUR Mo Kaba
8 MF England  ENG John Heslop
9 MF United States  USA Nathan Hicklin
10 MF United States  USA Miki Djeroslu
11 FW Serbia  SRB Nik Djokic
12 MF United States  USA Dillon Chapman
13 FW Thailand  THA Cyrus Sadee
14 FW Egypt  EGY Hamoody Saad
15 MF United States  USA Joe Beshara
16 MF Serbia  SRB Louie Djokic
17 MF Malaysia  MAS Haider Al-Zayadi
18 MF Jordan  JOR Haroun Odeh
19 FW United States  USA Jordan Berry
20 MF United States  USA Sam Seppo
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Albania  ALB Ardit Dushkaj
22 MF Brazil  BRA Thiago Harris
23 DF United States  USA Ali Elhabhab
24 DF North Macedonia  MKD Tico Dalipi
25 MF United States  USA Ryan Messick
26 DF United States  USA Daniel Vitu
27 DF Lebanon  LBN Hussien Seklawi
28 MF Morocco  MAR Ahmad Jawad
29 MF United States  USA Ali Rida
30 MF United States  USA Bishoy Matta
31 DF United States  USA Nick Lyscas
32 MF United States  USA Pat Gates
33 FW United States  USA Brad Lyons
34 DF Egypt  EGY Bilal Hussien
35 MF United States  USA Doug Rice
36 MF United States  USA Kevin Robinson
37 DF Canada  CAN Cayle Lackten
38 FW United States  USA Jeff Rutledge
39 MF United States  USA Ali Anani
40 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Mo Al-Bawardi

References

  1. ^ "About the League". Michigan Premier Soccer League. MIPSL.com. Archived from the original on October 12, 2013. Retrieved May 14, 2013.
  2. ^ "Roster – Dearborn Stars". Dearborn Stars Soccer Club. LeagueAthletics.com. Retrieved May 15, 2013.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dearborn Stars
Full nameDearborn Stars Soccer Club
Nickname(s)Stars
Founded1982
Ground Madonna University Soccer Field
Livonia, Michigan
Capacity100
President Lebanon Dr. Ned M. Fawaz
Head Coach United States Sam Piraine
LeagueMichigan Premier Soccer League
USASA
20123rd
Website Club website
Current season

The Dearborn Stars are an American soccer club based in Dearborn, Michigan that play in the Michigan Premier Soccer League, a United States Adult Soccer Association-affiliated (fifth division) league. [1] The club is best known for qualifying for the first round of the 2013 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

History

2013 Open Cup run

Dearborn achieved prominence by qualifying for the 2013 edition of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, the oldest active soccer cup competition in the United States. Dearborn qualified for the tournament proper via the 2013 USASA Region II National Cup, which they reached by being the only club to enter the Michigan Open Cup qualifier. In the first round of the tournament proper, Dearborn defeated PDL powerhouse, Michigan Bucks 2–0 off of goals from Nik Djokic. The Stars lost to the Dayton Dutch Lions in the second round proper.

Roster

As of May 15, 2013. [2]

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 Italy  ITA Vito Lonigro
1 GK Iran  IRN Kassem Bazzi
2 DF United States  USA Michael Grba
3 DF United States  USA Darrell Quinn
4 DF United States  USA Zach Wilkes
5 DF United States  USA Mike Haidar
6 DF Algeria  ALG Hichem Touati
7 DF Turkey  TUR Mo Kaba
8 MF England  ENG John Heslop
9 MF United States  USA Nathan Hicklin
10 MF United States  USA Miki Djeroslu
11 FW Serbia  SRB Nik Djokic
12 MF United States  USA Dillon Chapman
13 FW Thailand  THA Cyrus Sadee
14 FW Egypt  EGY Hamoody Saad
15 MF United States  USA Joe Beshara
16 MF Serbia  SRB Louie Djokic
17 MF Malaysia  MAS Haider Al-Zayadi
18 MF Jordan  JOR Haroun Odeh
19 FW United States  USA Jordan Berry
20 MF United States  USA Sam Seppo
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Albania  ALB Ardit Dushkaj
22 MF Brazil  BRA Thiago Harris
23 DF United States  USA Ali Elhabhab
24 DF North Macedonia  MKD Tico Dalipi
25 MF United States  USA Ryan Messick
26 DF United States  USA Daniel Vitu
27 DF Lebanon  LBN Hussien Seklawi
28 MF Morocco  MAR Ahmad Jawad
29 MF United States  USA Ali Rida
30 MF United States  USA Bishoy Matta
31 DF United States  USA Nick Lyscas
32 MF United States  USA Pat Gates
33 FW United States  USA Brad Lyons
34 DF Egypt  EGY Bilal Hussien
35 MF United States  USA Doug Rice
36 MF United States  USA Kevin Robinson
37 DF Canada  CAN Cayle Lackten
38 FW United States  USA Jeff Rutledge
39 MF United States  USA Ali Anani
40 MF United Arab Emirates  UAE Mo Al-Bawardi

References

  1. ^ "About the League". Michigan Premier Soccer League. MIPSL.com. Archived from the original on October 12, 2013. Retrieved May 14, 2013.
  2. ^ "Roster – Dearborn Stars". Dearborn Stars Soccer Club. LeagueAthletics.com. Retrieved May 15, 2013.

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