賽程

美國足球聯賽 04/27 23:30 1 坦帕灣暴徒 vs 新墨西哥聯合 - View
美國足球聯賽 05/05 02:30 1 Las Vegas Lights FC vs 新墨西哥聯合 - View
聯合足協美國公開盃 05/07 23:00 5 新墨西哥聯合 vs 皇家鹽湖城 - View
美國足球聯賽 05/12 01:00 1 新墨西哥聯合 vs 奧克蘭Roots - View
美國足球聯賽 05/26 01:00 1 新墨西哥聯合 vs 聖安東尼奧 FC - View
美國足球聯賽 06/02 23:00 1 蒙特雷灣FC vs 新墨西哥聯合 - View

結果

美國足球聯賽 04/20 23:00 1 [8] 北卡羅來納FC v 新墨西哥聯合 [4] W 2-3
聯合足協美國公開盃 04/17 01:00 9 新墨西哥聯合 v 拉伯克鬥牛士SC W 3-1
美國足球聯賽 04/07 01:00 1 [4] 新墨西哥聯合 v 埃爾帕索機車 FC [11] W 3-2
美國足球聯賽 03/31 02:30 1 [9] Phoenix Rising FC v 新墨西哥聯合 [6] W 0-1
美國足球聯賽 03/23 23:30 1 [8] 查爾斯頓電池 v 新墨西哥聯合 [4] L 4-0
美國足球聯賽 03/16 20:00 1 羅德島FC v 新墨西哥聯合 D 1-1
美國足球聯賽 03/09 21:00 1 新墨西哥聯合 v 匹茲堡獵犬河 W 1-0
歐洲友誼賽 01/27 23:00 - FC達拉斯 v 新墨西哥聯合 L 4-1
美國足球聯賽 10/22 02:00 4 [1] 薩克拉門托共和 v 新墨西哥聯合 [8] L 1-0
美國足球聯賽 10/14 01:00 1 [8] 新墨西哥聯合 v 孟菲斯 901 FC [4] W 4-1
美國足球聯賽 10/08 02:30 1 [5] Phoenix Rising FC v 新墨西哥聯合 [10] W 1-2
美國足球聯賽 10/01 01:00 1 [11] 新墨西哥聯合 v 路易斯維爾城 [5] W 2-0

統計

 Total主隊客隊
已賽場次 41 21 20
Wins 18 13 5
Draws 7 2 5
Losses 16 6 10
Goals for 63 40 23
Goals against 62 29 33
Clean sheets 7 4 3
Failed to score 9 3 6

Wikipedia - New Mexico United

New Mexico United is an American professional soccer team based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded June 6, 2018, the team currently plays in the USL Championship, the second division of American soccer. The team is owned by Peter Trevisani, with head coach Eric Quill, and play their home games at Isotopes Park which has a capacity of around 13,500 people.

History

Former teams

The state of New Mexico gained its first professional soccer team in the 1990s, the New Mexico Chiles of the American Professional Soccer League and later the USISL. The team was runner-up for the league title in 1995 and attracted an average home attendance of 3,854, but was folded by its owners in 1996. The Chiles was replaced the following season by the Albuquerque Geckos, who entered USISL's Division 3 with new owners and played at a new soccer stadium shared with the collegiate New Mexico Lobos. The Geckos won the Division 3 championship and were promoted to the second division A-League in 1998, but struggled to win matches and were unable to pay players and creditors. The team had an average attendance of 1,200 and announced their move to Sacramento, California in October 1998.

A semi-professional team, the Albuquerque Sol, was established in 2014 to capitalize on the area's interest in soccer. The team's owners stated that their goal was to earn a USL expansion team within a few years and eventually move to Major League Soccer (MLS). The Sol commissioned a study in 2016 to analyze a potential downtown soccer-specific stadium with 10,000 seats to support a USL expansion in 2018 and a MLS expansion by 2024. The stadium study identified three potential locations in downtown Albuquerque for a stadium, which would cost $24–45 million.

USL launch and inaugural season

New Mexico United's Chris Wehan takes a corner kick during a USLC match in 2019

On June 6, 2018, the USL announced an expansion club from Albuquerque that would begin play in March 2019. The club announced its name, New Mexico United, and colors on October 9, 2018, following fan suggestions that generated 226 total names.

The team played its opening match on March 9, 2019, with 12,896 fans in attendance at Isotopes Park. Devon Sandoval scored the team's first-ever goal in a 1–1 draw against Fresno FC. New Mexico United enjoyed popular success in its inaugural season, leading the USL Championship in average attendance and selling out Isotopes Park with 15,023 spectators on May 5, 2019. In the 2019 U.S. Open Cup, the team defeated two MLS clubs (the Colorado Rapids and FC Dallas) before losing in the quarterfinals to Minnesota United FC; for the match in Minnesota, the club organized a charter flight from Albuquerque that carried 180 away fans.

2020 season

In March 2020, the USL Championship postponed the 2020 season with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, after New Mexico United had played one game. The season restarted in July 2020 with a modified format, placing teams into eight smaller regional groups. The club was placed in Group C with Four Corners opponents Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC and Real Monarchs, and nearby El Paso Locomotive FC. Due to statewide health orders and quarantine requirements, New Mexico United played all 15 of their regular season matches and both of their playoff matches away from home, earning the local nickname the "Road Warriors." The team ended the regular season with a record of 8 wins, 3 draws, and 4 losses; a sixteenth planned match against Rio Grande Valley FC Toros was postponed, and eventually cancelled, due to cases of COVID-19 in the Rio Grande Valley organization.

The club qualified for the USL Championship Playoffs by coming second in their group. In the Western Conference Quarterfinals, they defeated San Antonio FC in extra time, with Chris Wehan scoring the winning goal in the 101st minute. In the Conference Semifinal, the club lost to El Paso Locomotive 3-5 on penalties, after drawing 1-1 at the end of extra time.

In March 2020, the club launched the Somos Unidos Foundation, a charitable nonprofit arm of the New Mexico United organization.

2021 season

In May 2021, New Mexico United began its competitive season with a 1-0 loss away to Rio Grande Valley FC Toros. On August 21, then 17-year-old Cristian Nava became the first New Mexico United Academy player to sign a professional contract with the club.

新墨西哥聯合足球俱樂部(United Soccer League New Mexico)於2019年成立,是美國新墨西哥州的一支職業足球隊,位於該州最大的城市阿布奎基。該俱樂部目前參加美國足球聯賽(USL),是聯賽西部聯賽的成員。

新墨西哥聯合隊的主場是西山體育場(Rio Grande Credit Union Field),可容納約1萬名觀眾。該體育場位於阿布奎基市西部,是新墨西哥大學的主場。

新墨西哥聯合隊的球衣顏色為紅色和白色,球隊的吉祥物是一隻山獅。該俱樂部的目標是成為新墨西哥州的足球中心,並培養出更多有才能的足球運動員。

新墨西哥聯合隊在2020賽季開始征戰美國足球聯賽,並在該賽季中取得了12勝10負8平的戰績,排名西部聯賽第四,可惜在季後賽第一輪中被淘汰。