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Hail, Caesar! Memphis 901 FC Names Ben Pirmann Head Coach

901 FC has found its man to be at the helm this coming season.

Ben Pirmann no longer bears the “interim” tag and will take over full responsibility for guiding Memphis 901 FC for the 2021 USL season. The former Detroit City FC coach (where he was referred to as Caesar by fans after a slip of the tongue during an interview) joined Memphis’ technical staff in late 2018, and has been with the team since its inaugural 2019 campaign.

“Highly qualified individuals both domestic and foreign were interviewed, but we feel that Ben provides us with the best chance of taking this team closer to our goal, which is to make the playoffs and bring a trophy to Memphis,” said 901 FC sporting director Tim Howard. “You will not find an individual who works harder and gives more for this club.”

Pirmann took over as interim head coach last September after the dismissal of Tim Mulqueen and oversaw three matches (two wins and a loss). Over that brief spell, the team scored seven goals and just about doubled its shots per game.

“Ben knows the history of this club, he knows this market and the expectations of our supporters, said Memphis 901 FC president Craig Unger. “Most importantly, he knows what this team needs to do to deliver more wins. Last year was challenging on many fronts, and despite all of those challenges, Ben stepped up and proved that he is a leader and worthy USL Championship Head Coach.”

Having a settled head coach should make it easier for 901 FC to continue filling out its remaining roster spots. Pirmann will lead the team into battle for the season opener against Birmingham Legion on Saturday, May 15th.

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Memphis 901 FC Announces Full Schedule

At last, fans of Memphis soccer can finally plan ahead when it comes to supporting their team.

901 FC unveiled its complete regular-season schedule for the upcoming United Soccer League season, in which the team will play in the Eastern Conference’s Central Division.

Opening day kicks off on Saturday, May 15th, against rivals Birmingham Legion FC. Memphis’ first five matches are all away games, before the home opener against Atlanta United 2 on June 16th. Between then and October 30th, Memphis will play its 16 allotted home matches, half of the team’s 32-match slate for the 2021 season.

Most of Memphis’ matches will come against Central Division opponents Louisville City FC, Indy Eleven, Atlanta United 2, Birmingham Legion FC, FC Tulsa, OKC Energy FC, and Sporting Kansas City II. Games against non-division opponents include matchups with Colorado Springs Switchback FC, Miami FC, and San Antonio FC.

Tickets for home matches are not yet available. Expect to see limited capacity seating at AutoZone Park due to COVID-19 restrictions, although the number of available tickets has not yet been determined.

The full schedule can be read here.

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Roland Lamah Brings International Experience to 901 FC Squad

It’s now 12 signings for Memphis 901 FC, and the latest name might be the biggest one yet.

The organization announced the acquisition of Roland Lamah, a winger who has seen it all during a lengthy career spanning the globe and more than 300 appearances. The Ivory Coast-born, Belgian international has plenty of top-level experience, including time playing for CA Osasuna in the Spanish La Liga and Swansea City in the English Premier League.

He’s also picked up a few trophies, including the Belgian First Division and Super Cup titles with RSC Anderlecht, as well as a memorable EFL Cup win with Swansea in 2013. Most recently, he played in America for MLS sides FC Dallas and FC Cincinnati.

“We are thrilled to have a player of Roland’s quality and experience join us in Memphis,” said 901 FC sporting director Tim Howard. “He has enjoyed success at some very high levels in football and will pose an attacking threat to every defense he lines up against this season.”

Lamah will make his first official appearance in Memphis during 901 FC’s home opener on Wednesday, June 16th.

Check out some of Lamah’s MLS highlights here.

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Memphis 901 FC Adds Young Defender Brecc Evans

Marc Burch may be gone, but there’s a new young gun set to rock the man-bun in 901 FC’s backline.

The team announced the signing of 21-year-old defender Brecc Evans, whose versatility makes him suited for multiple positions across the defense.

Evans gained experience through several years in the FC Dallas (a Major League Soccer team) Academy from 2014-2018. He played 93 matches during his time there and regularly competed for trophies, having guided his team to a U-16 National Championship in 2016, as well as the Dallas Cup Super Group title in 2017.

After a collegiate season at Cal Poly in 2018, Evans gained his first taste of the USL in 2019 with North Texas SC, a side in League One (the division below 901 FC). And what a taste it was, captaining the team to the division title. And that all came while ranking third in the league as a passer, with 1,543 total passes and an 87.3 percent completion rate.

“We are delighted to have signed Brecc for the 2021 season,” said 901 FC sporting director Tim Howard. “For such a young player, he has captained a side to a League One championship and shown immense ability at multiple positions along the backline.”

Last season, Evans split time between Austin Bold FC and North Texas SC. 901 FC’s 11th signing, he will work closely with fellow defensive stalwarts Zach Carroll, Mark Segbers, Skylar Thomas, and midfielder-turned-defender Raúl González.

901 FC’s home opener will take place on Wednesday, June 16th, against Atlanta United 2.

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Memphis 901 FC Home Opener June 16th

Come June, AutoZone Park will finally be welcoming back fans to see 901 FC in action.

The organization announced today that it will hold its home opener for the 2021 USL season on Wednesday, June 16th. Memphis will face Eastern Conference and Central Division Atlanta United 2.

There’s still no confirmed date from the league for when 901 FC will play its first official match of 2021. With the COVID-19 pandemic in mind, the USL has given teams a flexible window to begin their seasons, with kickoff coming anywhere between April 24th and May 15th. Set schedules should be forthcoming from the league in the next few weeks.

901 FC’s players will report for preseason duty on Thursday, April 1st. However, there’s still a lot of work to be done before Memphis begins its campaign for a playoff spot. As of today, the team only has 10 registered players on its roster, not enough to field a full starting lineup of 11 players.

Meanwhile, there are still question marks regarding the head coaching role. Ben Pirmann, who took over after Tim Mulqueen was sacked partway through last season, still holds the interim head coach tag, and there haven’t been any indications if he’ll be at the helm for the 2021 season, or if the franchise is set to bring in a new name.

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Skylar Thomas is the Latest Arrival at Memphis 901 FC

The Memphis defense is starting to shape up.

Earlier today, Memphis 901 FC announced the acquisition of defender Skylar Thomas. Pending league and federation approval, the Canadian is set to join up with defensive partners Zach Carroll and Mark Segbers.

Thomas brings a wealth of experience to the backline, having played five seasons in the USL Championship, and reaching the playoffs in three of them. He also spent a year with Valour FC in the Canadian Premier League. His style of play brings both strength and composure to the pitch; last season, as a member of the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, the 6’4 defender maintained a high level of defensive play, winning 70 percent of his aerial duels and 76 percent of attempted tackles.

“As an experienced player in this league, Skylar will bring intelligence and calmness to our defensive unit,” said sporting director Tim Howard. “His size and athletic ability make him a handful to deal with.”

Thomas is the 10th signing for 901 FC during the offseason. He joins fellow defenders Segbers and Carroll, midfielders Raúl González, Dan Metzger, Kadeem Dacres, Mitch Guitar, and Leston Paul, forward Kyle Murphy, and goalkeeper John Berner.

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Blocking in Memphis: Twitter Users Banned for Tweeting About Bluff City

The ban hammer shows no mercy. And on Twitter, it can befall anyone who uses hate speech, spreads disinformation, or … types out Memphis?

Yesterday, many Twitter users found their accounts restricted with a short term suspension because their tweets contained the word “Memphis.” The strange event came to many users’ attention early in the day when trying to use the platform to talk about Dutch professional soccer player Memphis Depay, who currently plays for the French Ligue 1 side Olympique Lyonnais [Lyon]. Even just an isolated mention of “Memphis” could land a suspension.

As the day went on, bans continued to pile up for anyone who thought about tweeting the word. Users jumped on the bandwagon, egging each other on or trying to goad others into saying Memphis. Even the Grizzlies Twitter account joined in on the shenanigans.

Blocking in Memphis: Twitter Users Banned for Tweeting About Bluff City

Lyon also poked fun at the situation, with the team unable to talk about its star player.

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Conspiracy theories made the rounds, chief among them the notion that bans were handed out due to Depay trademarking his name. The suspensions also seemed to be more frequent for users who were unverified.

Eventually, Twitter came out with a statement, blaming the whole fiasco on a “bug,” and promising that all the affected accounts had been restored. The company has not elaborated further.

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Never a dull moment in the Twitterverse. But at least now we can all Tweet “Memphis” to our heart’s content.

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Zach Carroll Renews Contract with Memphis 901 FC

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Zach Carroll is the third 901 FC player to officially return to AutoZone Park for the 2021 season.

The pieces are starting to come together for Memphis 901 FC’s 2021 roster.

Today, sporting director Tim Howard announced that center back Zach Carroll has signed a new contract with the organization for the upcoming USL season (pending league approval).

“Bringing Zach back was always a priority for us heading into the 2021 season,” Howard said in a press release. “He helped anchor the backline last year and will bring a wealth of experience and leadership back to the team. His return will be key as we continue building our roster for the season.”

Carroll played in 13 matches last season, with 11 of them coming as starts. In all, he played 1,012 minutes, made 19 tackles, won 67 percent of his aerial challenges, and led the team in clearances. He is also able to provide an attacking threat from set pieces.

He joins full back Mark Segbers and midfielder Dan Metzger as official returnees for the upcoming season. Memphis 901 FC will compete in the Eastern Conference’s Central Division.

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Memphis 901 FC Learns League Alignment, Division Opponents for USL 2021 Season

Old foes, and some slightly less familiar faces, will test Memphis 901 FC’s mettle come kickoff this season.

Earlier today, the USL Championship announced its plans for league alignment during the 2021 regular season. This year, the championship will see 31 teams spread across four divisions and two conferences. Each club’s campaign will see them play a 32-match schedule conducted over the span of 27 weeks.

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Fullback Mark Segbers is one of two officially announced 901 FC players who will be returning this season.

901 FC finds itself in the Central Division, where it will face off against six-time Eastern Conference finalist Louisville City FC; regional rivals Indy Eleven, Atlanta United 2, and Birmingham Legion FC; and FC Tulsa, OKC Energy FC, and Sporting Kansas City II to round out the group.

During the season, 901 FC will play its division opponents four times — two matches at home, and two matches away. With division matches accounting for only 28 games, 901 FC will play its remaining four matches against either regional or cross-conference opponents, yet to be determined.

The full 2021 USL regular season schedule has not been released yet, but opening day is scheduled for a flexible start date of May 1st (however, clubs may begin play anywhere between April 24th and May 15th).

Defender Mark Segbers and midfielder Dan Metzger are the only two officially confirmed 901 FC players to be returning next season. Meanwhile, Ben Pirmann, who took over after the dismissal of Tim Mulqueen last year, still holds the title of interim head coach.

Stay tuned for more updates regarding player news and scheduling announcements.

See below for other USL Division alignments:

Eastern Conference                                                        Western Conference
Atlantic Division                                                              Mountain Division

Charleston Battery                                                            Austin Bold FC
Charlotte Independence                                                   Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC
Hartford Athletic                                                                El Paso Locomotive FC
Loudoun United FC                                                           New Mexico United
Miami FC                                                                          Real Monarchs SLC
New York Red Bulls II                                                       Rio Grande Valley FC
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC                                              San Antonio FC
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Central Division                                                                Pacific Division
Atlanta United 2                                                                  LA Galaxy II
Birmingham Legion FC                                                       Las Vegas Lights FC
FC Tulsa                                                                             Oakland Roots SC
Indy Eleven                                                                         Orange County SC
Louisville City FC                                                                Phoenix Rising FC
Memphis 901 FC                                                                Sacramento Republic FC
OKC Energy FC                                                                 San Diego Loyal SC
Sporting Kansas City II                                                       Tacoma Defiance

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Memphis 901 FC Transfer Tracker – Triston Hodge Heads to Colorado

Keep up with the latest player movements in and out of Memphis 901 FC during the offseason.

The 2020 USL season may be over, but the soccer world never stops moving. In the offseason, teams are always looking to make key reinforcements to the squad, as well as move on fringe players.

What will the 901 FC squad look like come next season? We’ve seen plenty of departures thus far, as well as a couple of returnees, but there’s plenty of time for the organization to carefully target the players it wants to pick up. Check back to this list for updates on player movement both in and out of the club over the next few months.

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Defender Triston Hodge helped see 901 FC through some defensive rough patches last season.

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Outgoing Players

Triston Hodge, DEF

Technically, Triston Hodge’s time at 901 FC came to an end when his two-season loan deal expired back in November, whereupon he returned to his parent club in Trinidad & Tobago. Yesterday, however, it was officially announced that Hodge would not return to AutoZone Park, and would instead be joining Colorado Springs Switchback FC for the 2021 USL season. Hodge made 10 appearances each in 2019 and 2020, and while he didn’t manage to lock down a spot full-time, he was a member of some of the most settled Memphis defensive lines last year.

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Mark Segbers, DEF

Some great news to start 2021, as 901 FC announced that fullback Mark Segbers would return to the squad for the upcoming season. For most of 2020, Segbers stood out with commanding performances on the right flank. His history as a winger saw him bomb upfield time and time again, meshing well with attackers and always providing a penetrative threat, either by getting to the endline for cutbacks or providing a goal threat himself. While he was left out of several matchday squads at the end of last season for an unspecified team rules violation (along with several other players), Segbers (one goal and two assists in ten appearances), this is a good piece of business by 901 FC. And as an added bonus, he’s been gaining top-level experience the past few months while on loan with MLS side LAFC.

Dan Metzger, MID

Alongside Segbers, 901 FC announced that midfielder Dan Metzger would be returning to the fold as well. Metzger has been with 901 FC since its inaugural season, playing 26 games and scoring one goal in 2019. Last season, however, saw his play time limited, with the player making only four appearances (one as a starter) for a total of 134 minutes.

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Keanu Marsh-Brown, FWD

This one stings a bit for me, personally. Keanu Marsh-Brown, who moved to Gloucester City A.F.C. in England on a free transfer, was a livewire during his season with 901 FC last year, always being a willing runner, providing an outlet to teammates, and never afraid to take a crack from distance. He carried the offense through parts of the season before Cal Jennings started scoring for fun. But the true tragedy here is that Marsh-Brown’s mother would like my live-tweeting of 901 FC matches. There goes my audience.


Pierre da Silva, FWD



On Thursday, January 14th, fellow Eastern Conference organization Miami FC announced that Memphis’ Pierre da Silva would be joining its roster. The former Orlando City SC forward joined 901 FC in August 2019, and was a regular member of the starting squad in his first season, making 11 appearances (all starts) as a winger and scoring one goal. Last season, however, Da Silva only made four appearances for 901 FC.

Rece Buckmaster, DEF

The versatile fullback and Auburn native returned home this week, having been unveiled as an Indy Eleven player. He joins former 901 FC teammate Cal Jennings in Indiana. Buckmaster was a consistent presence in the 901 FC backline last season, making 14 appearances (all starts) for a total of 1,260 minutes played. While his defensive potential still had some room to grow, he locked down the left back spot, filled in at right back when needed, and even chipped in with a goal and an assist. His departure, coupled with Marc Burch’s retirement, leaves Memphis a little thin on the left side of its defense.

Cal Jennings, FWD

This is a tough pill to swallow; one of fans’ biggest fears in the offseason was that red-hot striker Cal Jennings would sign with a different club. Sure enough, USL Eastern Conference rival Indy Eleven this morning announced the acquisition of the UCF graduate. Jennings was 901 FC’s top scorer in 2020, picking up 9 goals in 14 appearances (over a third of the team’s total goals scored). At the tail end of the season, the rookie was unplayable, consistently getting into excellent scoring positions and making opposing defenders look like traffic cones. And in a memorable season closer, he netted a hat trick against Birmingham Legion. No sugarcoating it; this is a big loss for Memphis.

Liam Doyle, DEF

This one happened a bit earlier in the season, but we’ll include it anyway. The Manx central defender, initially signed in August 2019, was dealt to San Antonio FC this September. In his first season, he emerged as a defensive rock next to captain Marc Burch in the center of defense, but this year, his performances dipped and he eventually lost his place in the starting lineup.

Marc Burch, DEF

901 FC’s first-ever captain called time on a long career that included MLS Supporter’s Shield and Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup titles with D.C. United. Burch arrived in Bluff City in January 2019, and quickly stepped into a leadership role both on and off the pitch. His qualities were evident in his defensive role, but his sweet left foot also chipped in with a few goals during Memphis’ inaugural season. He missed a good chunk of the 2020 USL championship through injury, but his presence will be missed.

Tommy McCabe, MID

The midfielder arrived as a mid-season acquisition on loan from MLS club Cincinnati FC. He slotted in well to the Memphis midfield, providing a physical presence and some good passing in his seven appearances. We ultimately didn’t get to see too much from the defensive midfielder, with the player returning to his parent club at the end of the USL season.

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Captain Marc Burch announced his retirement at the end of the 2020 USL season.