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The '''Birmingham Hammers''' is a professional soccer team which was formed in [[2013]] and began competing in the National Premier Soccer League's Southeast Conference in May [[2016]].
{{Infobox team | name=Birmingham Hammers
| logo=[[Image:Birmingham Hammers logo.png|200px]]
| sport=Soccer
| league=NPSL
| years=2016–
| record=2-7-1
| home=[[Sicard Hollow Athletic Complex]]
| coach=[[Wulf Koch]]
| website=[http://www.birminghamhammers.com/ birminghamhammers.com]
}}


The club was founded by [[Morgan Copes]] and [[John Killian]] to promote professional soccer in [[Birmingham]]. With the addition of [[Evon Noyes]], [[Eric Lopez]] and [[Wade Honeycutt]], the organization developed a brand identity to market the concept. Their efforts bore fruit with the formation of a team to play an exhibition schedule in [[2015]]. The team was accepted into the NPSL for the 2016 season.
The '''Birmingham Hammers''' is a professional soccer team which was formed in [[2013]] and began competing in the National Premier Soccer League's Southeast Conference in May [[2016]]. The club expected to join the more prestigious United Soccer League in [[2019]].


The Hammers are sponsored by the [[Vestavia Hills Soccer Club]] and play their home matches at the [[Sicard Hollow Athletic Complex]] near [[Liberty Park Elementary School]] and [[Liberty Park Middle School]].
The club was founded by [[Morgan Copes]] and [[John Killian]] to promote professional soccer in [[Birmingham]]. With the addition of [[Evon Noyes]], [[Eric Lopez]] and [[Wade Honeycutt]], the organization developed a brand identity to market the concept.
 
Their efforts bore fruit with the formation of a team, coached by [[Joel Person]], which played an exhibition schedule in [[2015]]. The team was accepted into the NPSL for the 2016 season and signed [[BBVA Compass]] as their title sponsor. The Hammers are also sponsored by the [[Vestavia Hills Soccer Club]] and play their home matches at the [[Sicard Hollow Athletic Complex]] near [[Liberty Park Elementary School]] and [[Liberty Park Middle School]].
 
For the [[2017 Birmingham Hammers|2017 season]], [[Wolf Koch]] succeeded Joel Person as head coach.
 
==Seasons==
===2015 exhibition season===
{{Main|2015 Birmingham Hammers}}
The Hammers proved to be a viable competitor during an exhibition season played against several future NSPL opponents.
 
===2016 season===
{{Main|2016 Birmingham Hammers}}
The Hammer's first season in the NPSL kicked off on [[May 14]], [[2016]] with 0-1 home loss to Chattanooga FC. The Hammers' first victory came a month later when they blanked Memphis City FC at home. They finished the season with 2 wins, 7 losses and a tie. Another scheduled game, versus the Georgia Revolution, was canceled.
 
===2017 season===
{{Main|2017 Birmingham Hammers}}
 
==References==
* Stein, Kelsey (October 1, 2015) "Birmingham Hammers joining professional soccer league in 2016." {{BN}}
* Stein, Kelsey (March 3, 2016) "Birmingham Hammers score more support, sponsorship from BBVA Compass." {{BN}}
* Prickett, Sam (April 26, 2016) "The Birmingham Hammers Get Competitive." {{Weld}}
* Lindley, Rachel Osier (April 29, 2016) "Birmingham Hammers Kick Off First Official Season on Saturday." WBHM.org
* Kivlehan, Chris (January 2, 2017) "Hammer Time:  Grassroots Club Taps Into Birmingham’s Soccer Potential." ''Midfield Press''


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.birminghamhammers.com Birmingham Hammers] website
* [http://www.birminghamhammers.com Birmingham Hammers] website
* [http://npsl.bonzidev.com/sam/teams/index.php?team=1573573 Birmingham Hammers] at npsl.bonzidev.com


[[Category:Soccer teams]]
[[Category:Birmingham Hammers|*]]
[[Category:Professional teams]]
[[Category:2013 establishments]]
[[Category:2013 establishments]]
[[Category:Sicard Hollow Athletic Complex]]
[[Category:Sicard Hollow Athletic Complex]]

Latest revision as of 14:07, 16 May 2023

Birmingham Hammers
Birmingham Hammers logo.png
Sport Soccer
League NPSL
Active 2016–
Home field Sicard Hollow Athletic Complex
Record 2-7-1
Coach Wulf Koch
General manager N/A
Website birminghamhammers.com

The Birmingham Hammers is a professional soccer team which was formed in 2013 and began competing in the National Premier Soccer League's Southeast Conference in May 2016. The club expected to join the more prestigious United Soccer League in 2019.

The club was founded by Morgan Copes and John Killian to promote professional soccer in Birmingham. With the addition of Evon Noyes, Eric Lopez and Wade Honeycutt, the organization developed a brand identity to market the concept.

Their efforts bore fruit with the formation of a team, coached by Joel Person, which played an exhibition schedule in 2015. The team was accepted into the NPSL for the 2016 season and signed BBVA Compass as their title sponsor. The Hammers are also sponsored by the Vestavia Hills Soccer Club and play their home matches at the Sicard Hollow Athletic Complex near Liberty Park Elementary School and Liberty Park Middle School.

For the 2017 season, Wolf Koch succeeded Joel Person as head coach.

Seasons

2015 exhibition season

The Hammers proved to be a viable competitor during an exhibition season played against several future NSPL opponents.

2016 season

The Hammer's first season in the NPSL kicked off on May 14, 2016 with 0-1 home loss to Chattanooga FC. The Hammers' first victory came a month later when they blanked Memphis City FC at home. They finished the season with 2 wins, 7 losses and a tie. Another scheduled game, versus the Georgia Revolution, was canceled.

2017 season

References

  • Stein, Kelsey (October 1, 2015) "Birmingham Hammers joining professional soccer league in 2016." The Birmingham News
  • Stein, Kelsey (March 3, 2016) "Birmingham Hammers score more support, sponsorship from BBVA Compass." The Birmingham News
  • Prickett, Sam (April 26, 2016) "The Birmingham Hammers Get Competitive." Weld for Birmingham
  • Lindley, Rachel Osier (April 29, 2016) "Birmingham Hammers Kick Off First Official Season on Saturday." WBHM.org
  • Kivlehan, Chris (January 2, 2017) "Hammer Time: Grassroots Club Taps Into Birmingham’s Soccer Potential." Midfield Press

External links