Hampton Roads Piranhas (PDL)

Hampton Roads Piranhas
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Full nameHampton Roads Piranhas
Nickname(s)The Piranhas
Founded2006
StadiumFoster Field
(Capacity: ????)
ChairmanUnited States Marcie Lauman
ManagerUnited States Jon Hall
LeagueUSL Premier Development League
20094th, Mid Atlantic
did not qualify for playoffs
Home colors
Away colors
Original Virginia Beach Submariners logo

Hampton Roads Piranhas is an American soccer team based in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. Founded in 2006 as the Virginia Beach Submariners as part of the development system of the now-defunct USL First Division franchise, the Virginia Beach Mariners, the team plays in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Mid Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference.

The team plays its home games at Foster Field on the campus of Virginia Wesleyan College, where they have played since 2008. The team's colors are red and white.

The team has a sister organization, the Hampton Roads Piranhas Women, who play in the women's USL W-League, and also fields a team in the USL’s Super-20 League, a league for players 17 to 20 years of age run under the United Soccer Leagues umbrella.

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History

The Virginia Beach Submariners entered the PDL in 2006 as the new development arm of the Virginia Beach Mariners USL First Division franchise. The Submariners were hot from the get-go; the team rattled off four straight wins in their first four competitive games, highlighted by a dominant 3-0 win over Ocean City Barons in their home debut. The Submariners' excellent early form also took them to the US Open Cup for the first time, but they lost first time out, 3-1 to USL Second Division side Wilmington Hammerheads. June was almost as good as May, winning four of their five games, and putting six goals past Northern Virginia Royals off goals by Edson Elcock and Daniel Haywood, but towards the end of the year the team stuttered a little, crawling over the finish line off the back of a 3-2 final day loss to West Virginia Chaos, and having lost two of their previous four games. Despite this, the Submariners still finished top of the Mid Atlantic Division, three points ahead of second place Williamsburg Legacy, and into the playoffs at the first attempt. Unfortunately, their late season poor form continued into the post season, as they were beaten 3-1 by the Westchester Flames in the conference semi-finals. Caetano Lima, Daniel Haywood and Edson Elcock all posted impressive scoring tallies, netting 19 times between them, while Jared Kent registered 7 assists.

On March 30, 2007, it was announced that the Virginia Beach Mariners, the parent club of the Submariners, had folded due to lack of local ownership; at the time, the fate of the Submariners remained unclear. One week later, on April 6, 2007, the Hampton Roads Piranhas W-League club took control of the Submariners, and renamed them to reflect the new ownership.

Hampton Roads Piranhas 15th Anniversary commemorative logo

The newly-named Piranhas were magnificent in 2007. The team was unbeaten the entire season, winning 14 of their 16 games, and finishing the year with the overall best regular season record in the country. The Piranhas utterly dominated their opponents; they didn't concede a goal until 11th game of the season, a 1-1 tie with Reading Rage, and only let in 7 goals all season, with goalkeeper Evan Newton having the best stats of any shot-stopper in the year. In front of goal the Piranhas were no less potent, beating Northern Virginia Royals 4-0 in May, putting 5 goals past them in the return fixture in June, and destroying Delaware Dynasty 7-1 on the road in July, when Aaron Wheeler and Zach Kinney both scored hat tricks. A strong run through the playoffs seemed inevitable, but the Piranhas were shockingly beaten on penalties by Brooklyn Knights after a 1-1 tie in the conference semi-final. Andrew Wheeler was the club's top scorer, with 14 goals.

After being virtually unbeatable in 2007, the Piranhas slumped in 2008; their unbeaten home record was taken in the first game of the new season following their shock 1-0 loss to Northern Virginia Royals, and they lost their second home game 2-0 to the Fredericksburg Gunners before finally notching up their first win, 3-0 over New Jersey Rangers at the end of May. Inconsistency plagued the Piranhas, who would win one, then lose one, then win one, then lose one, all year long. The high points were the victories over Richmond Kickers Future in the James River Cup - 3-1 away and 2-0 at home - whereas the low points included a disappointing 1-0 loss to bottom-of-the-table New Jersey Rangers in early June, and a 4-1 thrashing at the hands of Fredericksburg Gunners in the penultimate game of the season. Having defeated all-comers in 2007, the Piranhas finished 2008 a disappointing third in the Mid Atlantic Division, out of the playoffs; Tom Woolard was the team's top scorer, with 5 goals, while Daniel Haywood and Josh Nolz each contributed 3 assists.

Players

Current roster

as at June 19, 2009 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
1United StatesGKEvan Newton
2United StatesDFGregg Mottinger
3United StatesMFDrew Hartell
4United StatesDFKendall Lawson
5United StatesFWAri Dimas
6United StatesMFConnor Smith
8United StatesDFRobert Rogers
9United StatesDFTommy Webb
10United StatesMFRoberto Sgueglia
11United StatesFWKyle Hartley
14United StatesDFTyler Cyrus
15United StatesDFEdward Floyd
17United StatesMFMike Minai
No.PositionPlayer
18United StatesDFIan Holder
19United StatesFWCharles Nweke
20United StatesMFNicholas Foglesong
21United StatesDFStephen Danbusky
22United StatesMFRobert Foglesong
23United StatesDFJason Loizou
24United StatesMFRyan Zmuda
30JamaicaMFKevon Harris
32United StatesDFCody Merkes
33United StatesDFAdam Beck
United StatesMFDaniel Alvarez
United StatesMFShawn Edwards
United StatesFWMcKenzie Plank

Notable former players

Year-by-year

YearDivisionLeagueRegular SeasonPlayoffsOpen Cup
20064USL PDL1st, Mid AtlanticConference Semifinals1st Round
20074USL PDL1st, Mid AtlanticConference SemifinalsDid not qualify
20084USL PDL3rd, Mid AtlanticDid not qualifyDid not qualify
20094USL PDL4th, Mid AtlanticDid not qualifyDid not qualify
20104USL PDL

Honors

  • USL PDL Regular Season Champions 2007
  • USL PDL Mid Atlantic Division Champions 2007
  • USL PDL Mid Atlantic Division Champions 2006

James River Cup

The James River Cup was an annual competition held between the Richmond Kickers and the Virginia Beach Mariners (formerly Hampton Roads Mariners) in which the team with the most points at the conclusion of all scheduled matches between the two teams. The Cup was held every year since 1996 with the exception of 1997 and 2001 when Virginia Beach did not field a team. In 2007, the Virginia Beach team was disbanded.

For the 2008 season, the James River Cup was contested between the Richmond Kickers organization and the Hampton Roads Piranhas organization. The cup went to the organization that had the most points in games between their PDL and W-League teams. The series ended up tied 2-2-1, with the Piranhas winning the Cup on goal difference.

Winners

  • 2008: Hampton Roads Piranhas
  • 2007: Not Held
  • 2006: Virginia Beach Mariners
  • 2005: Richmond Kickers
  • 2004: Richmond Kickers
  • 2003: Richmond Kickers
  • 2002: Richmond Kickers
  • 2001: Not Held
  • 2000: Richmond Kickers
  • 1999: Richmond Kickers
  • 1998: Richmond Kickers
  • 1997: Not Held
  • 1996: Hampton Roads Mariners

Head coaches

Stadia

Average attendance

YearAttendanceNotes
2006221
2007441
2008482
All Time381

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