San Francisco Deltas


The San Francisco Deltas were an American professional soccer team based in San Francisco, California, United States. Founded in 2016, the team made its debut in the North American Soccer League in 2017. The franchise played its home games at Kezar Stadium located at the south-east end of Golden Gate Park.
In the same year they started to play in 2017, they won the 2017 NASL Championship and then folded 12 days later.

History

The San Francisco Deltas soccer team were led by CEO Colombian-born entrepreneur, Brian Andrés Helmick. On October 14, 2015, the Deltas got the final signatures for admission to the North American Soccer League in order to bring pro soccer to San Francisco.
The Deltas were financially backed by a group of investors from Silicon Valley tech companies and venture capital firms as well as investors from Brazil. The group included Jonathan Peachey, former CEO of Virgin in North America; Danny Khatib, Co-Founder, President and COO of Livingly Media; and Josh McFarland, senior director of product at Twitter.
The team played in the North American Soccer League. The Deltas' website stated that a triangle was used as the logo because it is a symbol for change.
The first three players were announced on December 12, 2016 with more announced over the next two months.
Prior to the team's debut, it received high praise for its large Canadian contingent, including coach Marc Dos Santos and captain Nana Attakora. The team was dubbed "Canada's Unofficial Team".
Including their first preseason, The Deltas hadn't lost a match in nine games, drawing six and winning three, including a 1–0 victory over the San Jose Earthquakes in a preseason friendly. Their first loss was on April 29, 2017 against the New York Cosmos where they lost 1–0.
The Deltas earned their first competitive victory on Saturday, April 8, 2017, beating North Carolina FC 3–1 at home.
The Deltas earned their first US Open Cup victory on Wednesday, May 17, 2017, beating Burlingame Dragons 2–1.
On November 12, 2017, the Deltas beat the New York Cosmos 2–0 to win the NASL Championship.
On November 24, 2017, the Deltas announced that it had ceased professional operations effective immediately, citing the sustainability of the team and "continuous uncertainty being forced upon the NASL by the United States Soccer Federation".

Record

Crest

The name and crest were unveiled on January 30, 2016. San Francisco Deltas CEO Brian Helmick wrote "DELTA means CHANGE. In the city of change and innovation, our goal is to take risks and grow the world's sport for fans in the entire Bay Area." during a Reddit Ask Me Anything No animals, there are too many animal team names; 2) Don't copy European Club Soccer in terms of naming, be original; 3) Europe is known for crests and nobility, but the USA is not; 4) With 40% of the people living in San Francisco not being born in the USA, they want to make sure the name can be pronounced in most languages Less is more, don't make it complicated; 6) Take risks and be different, SF is all about taking risks and being different; 7) Don't manufacture history, own the fact that you're a new team, pick a name and let your actions develop your brand and not your colors, font type, design,etc; 8) Don't over-explain things, let fans create their own relationship with the club for their own reasons. The fourth letter in the Greek alphabet is Delta and the symbol is a triangle and has connections with both soccer and SF.

Stadium

In early 2016, it was announced that San Francisco Deltas would play their home games at Kezar Stadium. In December 2016, more than 3,800 Candlestick Park seats from the former home of the San Francisco 49ers were acquired by the San Francisco Deltas and installed at Kezar Stadium. This was part of $1 million in improvements The Deltas agreed to make to use Kezar Stadium, including new flood lights and updated locker rooms for the players.

Jerseys

Predominantly red and black, the inaugural season home jersey was unveiled on August 31, 2016 after fan voting by season ticket holders. The away jerseys were announced on March 10, 2017 and were predominantly white. The jerseys were manufactured by Inaria.

Individual records

Top goalscorers

NameYearsNASLPlayoffsUS Open CupTotal
1 Tom Heinemann2017
2 Pablo Dyego2017
3 Devon Sandoval2017
4 Kyle Bekker2017
5 Reiner2017
5 Bryan Burke2017
5 Dagoberto2017
8 Cristian Portilla2017
8 Patrick Hopkins2017
8 Kenny Teijsse2017
8 Luis Pérez2017

Most appearances

NameYearsLeaguePlayoffsUS Open CupTotal
1 Reiner2017
2 Tyler Gibson2017
3 Tom Heinemann2017
4 Kyle Bekker2017
4 Romuald Peiser2017
6 Devon Sandoval2017
7 Michael Stephens2017
8 Pablo Dyego2017
9 Jackson2017
9 Karl Ouimette2017

Managerial records

NameNat.FromToPWDLGSGA%WHonorsNotes
Marc Dos SantosAugust 17, 2016November 15, 2017
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