Results

ΗΠΑ ΝΙΣΑ 10/21 23:00 7 [3] Μίσιγκαν Σταρς v Σίρακους Παλς [6] L 2-0
ΗΠΑ ΝΙΣΑ 10/15 23:00 - [5] Mέριλαντ Μπόμπκατς FC v Σίρακους Παλς [6] D 1-1
ΗΠΑ ΝΙΣΑ 10/02 23:00 - [6] Σίρακους Παλς v Μίσιγκαν Σταρς [3] D 0-0
ΗΠΑ ΝΙΣΑ 09/29 02:00 - [2] Καλιφόρνια Γιουνάιτεντ Στράικερς v Σίρακους Παλς [6] L 3-1
ΗΠΑ ΝΙΣΑ 09/25 01:00 - [4] Άλμπιον Σαν Ντιέκγο v Σίρακους Παλς [6] L 3-1
ΗΠΑ ΝΙΣΑ 09/20 02:00 - [8] ΛΑ Φορς v Σίρακους Παλς [6] W 1-3
ΗΠΑ ΝΙΣΑ 09/11 23:00 - [6] Σίρακους Παλς v Mέριλαντ Μπόμπκατς FC [5] W 2-1
ΗΠΑ ΝΙΣΑ 09/04 23:00 - Σίρακους Παλς v Μπέι Σίτις - CANC
ΗΠΑ ΝΙΣΑ 08/20 22:00 - [5] Φλάουερ Σίτι Γιούνιον v Σίρακους Παλς [7] W 0-2
ΗΠΑ ΝΙΣΑ 08/14 23:00 - [7] Σίρακους Παλς v Τσατανοόγκα FC [1] W 3-0
ΗΠΑ ΝΙΣΑ 08/11 02:00 - Μπέι Σίτις v Σίρακους Παλς - CANC
ΗΠΑ ΝΙΣΑ 08/07 02:00 - ΛΑ Φορς v Σίρακους Παλς - CANC

Στατιστικά

 TotalΟμάδα 1Ομάδα 2
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 1 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 2 0 2
Clean sheets 0 1 0
Failed to score 1 1 1

Wikipedia - Syracuse Pulse

Syracuse Pulse, initially AC Syracuse Pulse, was an American professional soccer club based in Syracuse, New York. The Pulse fielded a men's team in the National Independent Soccer Association (NISA), the third tier of the US soccer pyramid, during the 2022 season before merging with the Flower City Union.

History

Founding

In May 2021, an ownership group led by local businessman Samir Belhseine announced an application to join the National Independent Soccer Association for 2022. The team, initially just called AC Syracuse, announced plans to develop an academy system along with a women's soccer team that would compete in United Women's Soccer. The team also announced a fan-vote for the community to pick the club mascot, with the top 32 names at the end of the voting submission window entered into a bracket and a winner announced at the New York State Fair.

On October 26, the team was officially accepted into NISA after being approved by the league's Board of Governors. The team also announced its new team nickname Syracuse Pulse and logo the same day in a local press conference. Former C.F. União assistant manager and Cayman Islands youth national team manager Cláudio Garcia was announced as the first-ever team manager, but was replaced before the season by former Chattanooga FC coach Peter Fuller.

2022 Season

The Pulse entered their inaugural season in a rushed fashion; the club's first training session was March 19, just seven days before their first league match. Nevertheless, they won that inaugural game over Upstate New York rival Flower City Union.

The Pulse finished the 2022 season 7-4-11, good for sixth place and the last playoff spot. They were eliminated from the playoffs in the first round, 2-0, by eventual league champions Michigan Stars FC.

Merger

Salt City Union
Founded2023; 1 year ago (2023)
Dissolved2024
StadiumFalcon Park
Syracuse, New York
Capacity2,800
OwnerJimmy Paola
General ManagerCasey Catlin
Head CoachJordan Sullivan
LeagueNational Independent Soccer Association
WebsiteClub website
Home colors
Current season

On January 17, 2023, Syracuse Pulse ceased to exist as a separate club after they merged with fellow expansion team Flower City Union based in Rochester, New York. The combined club played home matches in both cities; for home games in Syracuse the club played under the name Salt City Union with its own logo, uniforms, and color scheme.

After winning the 2023 NISA Championship in its first season as a combined club, Flower City Union announced its departure from the league in a statement on February 15, 2024. NISA responded with a press release saying "goodbye to our reigning champions". Five days later, Flower City were announced as new members of the semi-professional National Premier Soccer League.

The Salt City identity has been abandoned with the move to the NPSL, and Flower City Union no longer plays any home games in Syracuse.