Estadísticas

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Encuentros Disputados 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 3 3 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 1

The Akron Zips men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of the University of Akron. As of the 2023 NCAA Division I men's soccer season, the Zips play in the Big East Conference. This move followed Akron's full-time home of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) shutting down its men's soccer league after the 2022 season. Akron is regularly ranked in the Top 10 NSCAA collegiate men's soccer poll. They have been ranked No. 1 previously in 2005, 2009, 2010, and 2016. The Zips have played their home games at FirstEnergy Stadium-Cub Cadet Field, formerly named Lee R. Jackson Soccer Field and Cub Cadet Field, since 1966. They won their first national championship in 2010.

History

In 1954, an Oberlin College transfer named Stu Parry started the soccer team at Akron. That year, they finished the season with two wins and one tie. The next year, men's soccer was officially offered by the university and after starting the season with two losses, they ended with a 2–4–1 record, with the team's first win coming against rival Kent State.

Parry eventually led the team to nine Ohio College Soccer Association titles as well as six NCAA playoff appearances. In 1986, the men's soccer team gained the most exposure in the NCAA tournament, finishing second to Duke by a score of 1–0. A Duke player, Ken Lolla, took over the program in 1993 and then became Akron's all-time winningest coach, with a record of 160–68–25. He also led the team to their first No. 1 ranking, which was also the first ever MAC team in any sport to be ranked No. 1.

In 2006, Caleb Porter became head coach, leading the team to first-place finishes in the conference every year from 2007 to 2012, an appearance in the final of the national championship (the College Cup) in 2009, and a national championship in 2010.

Jared Embick succeeded Porter as head coach after the 2012 season. The team has finished first in the conference every year since, and reached the national semi-final in 2015.

After the 2022 season, the MAC, whose men's soccer league had been decimated by conference realignment earlier in the decade, dropped that sport. Akron moved men's soccer to the Big East Conference, making it the only one of the four full MAC members with men's soccer teams that did not move that sport to the Missouri Valley Conference.

El Akron es un club de fútbol profesional de la National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) con sede en Akron, Ohio. El club fue fundado en 2009 como el Western New York Flash y se unió a la NWSL en su temporada inaugural en 2013. El Flash ganó el campeonato de la NWSL en 2016 y 2017, y terminó como subcampeón en 2018. En 2020, el club se mudó a Akron y cambió su nombre al Akron.

El Akron juega sus partidos en casa en el Estadio PrimeroEnergy, un estadio de fútbol específico con capacidad para 7.500 espectadores. El estadio fue inaugurado en 2017 y es uno de los estadios más modernos de la NWSL.

El Akron es propiedad de Dan Gilbert, quien también es dueño de los Cleveland Cavaliers de la NBA. El club está dirigido por el entrenador en jefe Scott Parkinson, quien anteriormente fue entrenador en jefe del Sky Blue FC.

La plantilla del Akron está compuesta por una mezcla de jugadoras estadounidenses e internacionales. Algunas de las jugadoras más notables del equipo incluyen a la delantera Bethany Balcer, la centrocampista Amanda DaCosta y la defensa Abby Dahlkemper.

El Akron es uno de los clubes más exitosos de la NWSL y espera continuar su éxito en los próximos años. El club tiene una base de fanáticos apasionados y es una parte importante de la comunidad de Akron.