{{redirect|Tacoma Tide|the former 1970s team|Tacoma Tides}} {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2025}} {{Infobox football club | clubname = Sound FC | image = File:Sound_FC_logo.jpg | upright = 0.8 | fullname = | nickname = | founded = {{start date and age|2006||}}, as ''Tacoma FC'' | stadium = Sunset Chevrolet Stadium<br>Sumner, Washington | capacity = 3,000 | owntitle = Owners | owner = Lane Smith<br>Cliff McElroy | chrtitle = CEO | chairman = Lane Smith | mgrtitle = Head coach | manager = Jason Prenovost | league = | season = 2019 | position = 2nd, Northwest Division<br>Playoffs: DNQ | American = true | current = | website = https://soundfc.org/ | pattern_la1 = | pattern_b1 = _SOUNDERS_15h | pattern_ra1 = | pattern_sh1 = | pattern_so1 = _SOUNDERS_15h | leftarm1 = 005294 | body1 = 83C552 | rightarm1 = 005294 | shorts1 = 005294 | socks1 = 83C552 | pattern_la2 = _SOUNDERS_15a | pattern_b2 = _SOUNDERS_15a | pattern_ra2 = _SOUNDERS_15a | pattern_sh2 = _SOUNDERS_15a | pattern_so2 = _color_3_stripes_on_white | leftarm2 = FFFFFF | body2 = FFFFFF | rightarm2 = FFFFFF | shorts2 = FFFFFF | socks2 = 83C552 | pattern_la3 = | pattern_b3 = _vneck | pattern_ra3 = | pattern_sh3 = _petrolul_13-14_home | pattern_so3 = _band_blue | leftarm3 = 003366 | body3 = 003366 | rightarm3 = 003366 | shorts3 = 99CCFF | socks3 = 003366 }} '''Sound FC''' is an American soccer team based in Tacoma, Washington. Founded in 2006, the team most recently played in USL League Two, the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.

==History== thumb|right|Tacoma FC logo, 2006|150px thumb|right|Tacoma Tide logo, 2007–2011|150px thumb|right|Seattle Sounders U-23 logo, 2012–2019|150px

===2006–2009: Playoffs=== The Tacoma team was introduced into the league at very short notice in 2006, when it was announced that the now-defunct Spokane Shadow franchise was suspending operations for the season. During their first season, they were simply referred to as '''Tacoma FC'''. Under the leadership of Mike Jennings as head coach, Tacoma finished 5th in the Northwest table, 16 points off the leaders. Rory Agu was the top scorer with 5 goals, while Spencer Schomaker registered 3 assists.

2007 began with a new official name, the '''Tacoma Tide'''. By the end of the regular season, Tacoma sat in second place in the Northwest division. Rory Agu was again one of Tide's top marksmen with 7 goals, while MLS-bound Ciaran O'Brien notched an impressive 7 goals and 5 assists.

Tacoma was looking to build on their impressive sophomore season in 2008. The Conference Final saw them face divisional rivals Vancouver Whitecaps Residency for a third time. Tacoma was on the receiving end of a 4–1 final score. Rory Agu and Spencer Schomaker ended the year as Tide's top marksmen, with 11 and 9 goals respectively, with Schomaker also contributing 5 assists.

===2009–2010: Playoff-less seasons=== O'Brien was replaced as head coach by former Rochester Rhinos and Seattle Sounders midfielder Greg Howes in 2009, and the change in leadership, combined with the excellence of the expansion teams in the Northwest, seemed to affect Tacoma on the field. A 4–3 loss to the Kitsap Pumas on the final day of the season left the Tide in seventh place, a full 20 points behind divisional champions Kitsap, and out of the playoffs for the first time in three years. Rory Agu was again Tacoma's top scorer, hitting the net 11 times, while Leighton O'Brien provided 4 assists.

2010 began with a change in coaching with former Canadian national team player Gerry Gray replacing Greg Howes. 2010 also saw the team acquire several new players, as well as see some players return from other teams. Chris Sanders joined after a stint with FC Nuremberg and Mark Conrad joined from Kitsap Pumas. Raphael Cox rejoined the team after a year with Real Salt Lake and an MLS Championship. With the two playoff spots locked up by Kitsap and Portland the last game of the season against Kitsap was for pride only. The season was nonetheless an improvement from 2009 with the team finishing third and only narrowly missing out on a playoff spot.

===2011=== In August 2011, ownership of the team was reorganized as the club sought new investors.<ref name="tnt110812">{{cite news |first=Don |last=Ruiz |newspaper=The News Tribune |location=Tacoma, WA |title=Tide seeks new investors, 2012 season in doubt |url=http://blog.thenewstribune.com/soccer/2011/08/12/tide-seeks-new-investors-2012-season-in-doubt/ |date=August 12, 2011 |access-date=November 28, 2012}}</ref>

===2012–2019: Sounders U-23=== On January 25, 2012, it was announced that the Tide will re-brand as '''Seattle Sounders FC U-23'''.<ref>{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120323015045/http://www.soundersu23.com/ Sounders FC Aligns With U-23 PDL Franchise]}}</ref>

===2020: Sound FC=== On January 9, 2020, it was announced that the Seattle Sounders FC had decided to terminate its branding agreement with the club.<ref>{{cite news |title=Sounders U23 to re-brand |url=http://soundersu23.com/Team/NewsItem/4263 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200113054339/http://soundersu23.com/Team/NewsItem/4263 |url-status=usurped |archive-date=January 13, 2020 |access-date=13 January 2020 |publisher=Seattle Sounders U-23 |date=11 January 2020}}</ref> The club then decided to affiliate with youth club '''Sound FC'''.<ref>{{cite news |title=SOUNDERS U-23 TO REBRAND TO SOUND FC |url=https://soundfc.org/sounders-u-23-to-rebrand-to-sound-fc/ |access-date=7 March 2020 |publisher=Sound Football Club |date=February 12, 2020}}</ref> On March 13, 2020, it was announced that Sound FC would not be participating in USL League Two for the 2020 season, with Issaquah-based Sounders youth affiliate '''Eastside FC''' taking the team's place in the league instead.<ref>{{cite news |title=Eastside FC to Use Own Name, Branding for 2020 League Two Season |url=https://www.uslleaguetwo.com/news_article/show/1095420 |access-date=13 March 2020 |publisher=USL League Two |date=13 March 2020}}</ref>

===Staff=== :''{{As of|2020|1|13}}.''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soundersu23.com/Team/CoachingStaff|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170817202952/http://www.soundersu23.com/Team/CoachingStaff|url-status=usurped|archive-date=August 17, 2017|title=Coaching Staff|work=Seattle Sounders FC U23}}</ref> {|class="wikitable" |- ! style="background:#648E3D; color:#fff;" scope="col" colspan="2"|Executive |- {{Fb cs staff |bg= y |p= Owners |s= Lane Smith and Cliff McElroy}} |- {{Fb cs staff |bg= y |p=CEO |s= Lane Smith}} |- {{Fb cs staff |bg= y |p=General manager |s=Jason Prenovost }} |- ! style="background:#648E3D; color:#fff;" scope="col" colspan="2"|Coaching {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Head coach |s=Jason Prenovost }} |- {{Fb cs staff |bg= y |p=Assistant coach |s= Liviu Bird}} |- {{Fb cs staff |bg= y |p=Assistant coach |s= Fawzi Belal}} |- {{Fb cs staff |bg= y |p=Assistant coach |s= John Yorke}} |- {{Fb cs staff |bg= y |p=Assistant coach |s= Philip Lund}} |- {{Fb cs staff |bg= y |p=Assistant coach and mental skills coach |s= Derrek Falor}} |}

==Year-by-year== {| class="wikitable" |- !Year !Division !League !Regular season !Playoffs !Open Cup !Avg. attendance |- !colspan=7|'''Tacoma FC''' |- |2006 |4 |USL PDL |4-8-4 16 points

5th, Northwest |''Did not qualify'' |''Did not qualify'' |106 |- !colspan=7|'''Tacoma Tide''' |- |2007 |4 |USL PDL |10-4-2 32 points

2nd, Northwest |Conference semifinals |''Did not qualify'' |197 |- |2008 |4 |USL PDL | style="background:#b3b7ff;"|11-4-1 34 points

1st, Northwest |Conference finals |''Did not qualify'' |189 |- |2009 |4 |USL PDL |5-7-4 19 points

7th, Northwest |''Did not qualify'' |''Did not qualify'' |308 |- |2010 |4 |USL PDL |9-4-3 30 points

3rd, Northwest |''Did not qualify'' |''Did not qualify'' |201 |- |2011 |4 |USL PDL |1-10-5 8 points

8th, Northwest |''Did not qualify'' |''Did not qualify'' |126 |- !colspan=7|'''Seattle Sounders U-23''' |- |2012 |4 |USL PDL | style="background:#b3b7ff;"|11-2-3 36 points

1st, Northwest |Semifinals |''Did not qualify'' |421 |- |2013 |4 |USL PDL |4-5-5 18 points

4th, Northwest |''Did not qualify'' |2nd Round |538 |- |2014 |4 |USL PDL |5-2-7 17 points

5th, Northwest |''Did not qualify'' |''Did not qualify'' |414 |- |2015 |4 |USL PDL |7-1-4 22 points

3rd, Northwest |Semifinals |''Did not qualify'' |— |- |2016 |4 |USL PDL |8-6-0 24 points

2nd, Northwest |Divisional Playoff |2nd Round |— |- |2017 |4 |USL PDL |6-7-1 19 points

3rd, Northwest |''Did not qualify'' |1st Round |— |- |2018 |4 |USL PDL |6-5-3 21 points

2rd, Northwest |''Did not qualify'' |''Did not qualify'' |— |- |2019 |4 |USL League Two |7-3-4 25 points

2nd, Northwest |''Did not qualify'' |''Did not qualify'' |— |- !colspan=7|'''Sound FC''' |- |2020 |4 |USL League Two |colspan=4 align=center|Did not participate; replaced by Eastside FC |}

==Honors== * USL PDL Northwest Division champions 2008 * USL PDL Northwest Division champions 2012

==Head coaches== * {{flagicon|USA}} Mike Jennings (2006) * {{flagicon|IRL}} Fran O'Brien (2007–2008) * {{flagicon|USA}} Greg Howes (2009) * {{flagicon|CAN}} Gerry Gray (2010–2011) * {{flagicon|USA}} Darren Sawatzky (2012–2018) * {{flagicon|USA}} Jason Prenovost (2019–)

==Stadia== *Sunset Chevrolet Stadium; Sumner, Washington *Franklin Pierce High School; Tacoma, Washington *Cheney Stadium; Tacoma, Washington *Tumwater High School; Tumwater, Washington

==References== {{Reflist}}

==External links== *{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120323015045/http://www.soundersu23.com/ Official website]}} *[https://www.uslleaguetwo.com/ Official USL2 website]

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