List of Richmond Kickers seasons

The Richmond Kickers are an American professional soccer club based in Richmond, Virginia that compete in the USL Professional Division (USL Pro), the third division in the United States. Founded in 1993, the club has had several spells in the second, third and fourth tiers of American soccer. Since 2006, the club has played in whichever league has represented the third division in American soccer.

A panorama of a medium sized former college football stadium.
The Kicker play at City Stadium in Richmond, Virginia, and has played in the stadium its entire existence. The stadium is pictured in 2007.

The Kickers have reached eight league championships in their existence, winning three total; two in the third division and one in the fourth division. In 2005, the Kickers lost to the Seattle Sounders in the USL First Division championship, to determine the second division champion that season, making it the strongest season performance in club history. The Kickers have won the U.S. Open Cup once in their history, winning the 1995 edition of the tournament. Their next best Open Cup performance was in 2011, when the Kickers reached the semifinals of the tournament, defeating two MLS sides in the process.

The following is a list of each season completed by the Kickers, inclusive of all competitive competitions.[1]

Key

Key to competitions

Seasons

Season League Position Playoffs USOC Continental / Other Average
attendance
Top goalscorer(s)
Div League Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts PPG Conf. Overall Name Goals
1993 3 USISL 168803030024 1.50 4th 22nd R2 DNE Ineligible 2,433 N/A N/A
1994 USISL 1841402143–2212 0.67 9th 60th DNQ 985 N/A N/A
1995 4 USISL PL 1815304721+2645 2.50 2nd 3rd W W 1,109 United States Rob Ukrop 10
1996 2 USISL SL 1810803424+1030 1.67 2nd 9th RU DNQ CONCACAF Cup Winners CupNH 1,255 United States Ben McKnight 9
1997 A-League 28151304135+645 1.61 3rd 8th R1 Ro16 Ineligible 1,925 United States Rob Ukrop 13
1998 A-League 2821704822+2663 2.25 2nd 3rd QF DNQ 2,527 Ukraine Ihor Dotsenko 11
1999 A-League 28171105144+751 1.82 6th 11th R1 2,488 Jamaica Onandi Lowe15
2000 A-League 2820714225+1761 2.18 2nd 5th QF Ro16 2,192 Canada Dwayne De Rosario15
2001 A-League 2616734734+1351 1.96 1st 1st QF QF 2,436 Trinidad and Tobago Kevin Jeffrey15
2002 A-League 2813964437+745 1.61 4th 7th RU Ro16 2,431 United States Josh Henderson16
2003 A-League 2812974132+943 1.54 6th 11th DNQ DNQ 2,273 Trinidad and Tobago Kevin Jeffrey10
2004 A-League 2817834429+1554 1.93 2nd 3rd QF QF 2,333 Liberia McColm Cephas12
2005 USL-1 2810992830–239 1.39 N/A 6th RU Ro16 2,754 England Matthew Delicâte8
2006 3 USL-2 2013345020+3043 2.15 1st W R2 2,341 Uganda Robert Ssejjemba 17
2007 USL-2 2012353715+2241 2.05 1st RU QF 2,594 United States Ricky Schramm6
2008 USL-2 2014424820+2844 2.20 2nd SF Ro16 2,519 United States David Bulow11
2009 USL-2 2011363918+2139 1.95 2nd W R1 DNQ 2,874 England Matthew Delicâte11
2010 USL-2 209562520+533 1.65 2nd RU Ro16 2,044 England Matthew Delicâte11
2011 USL Pro 2412753521+1441 1.71 3rd 3rd SF SF 2,545 England Matthew Delicâte13
2012 USL Pro 2411853127+438 1.58 N/A 4th R1 R3 2,433 United States Chris Agorsor8
2013 USL Pro 26151105124+2755 2.12 1st SF R3 2,637 Zimbabwe Joseph Ngwenya11
2014 USL Pro 28133125328+2551 1.82 4th SF R4 2,679 England Matthew Delicâte16
2015 USL 28107114135+641 1.46 6th 12th R1 R4 3,747 United States Jason Yeisley8
2016 USL 3012993326+745 1.50 7th 12th R1 R3 3,996 Japan Yudai Imura11
2017 2 USL 3281682436–1232 1.00 14th 25th DNQ R3 4,665 Sierra Leone Alhaji Kamara4
2018 USL 3462443080–5022 0.65 15th 31st R4 3,976 United States Brian Shriver
Cuba Heviel Cordovés
7
2019 3 USL L1 2891452635–932 1.14 N/A 9th R2 3,468 United States Joe Gallardo 6
2020 USL L1 168622222026 1.63 4th NH 875 Argentina Emiliano Terzaghi 10
2021 USL L1 28111073535–140 1.43 5th QF NH 2,051 Argentina Emiliano Terzaghi 18 ♦
2022 USL L1 3014795435+1951 1.70 1st SF R4 3,551 Argentina Emiliano Terzaghi 17 ♦
Total 748 366 243 139 1152 904 +248 1237 1.65 England Matthew Delicâte 113

^ 1. Avg. attendance include statistics from league matches only.
^ 2. Top goalscorer(s) includes all goals scored in league play, playoffs, U.S. Open Cup, and other competitive matches.
^ 3. Points and PPG have been adjusted from non-traditional to traditional scoring systems for seasons prior to 2003 to more effectively compare historical team performance across seasons.

References

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