For the original team, see Sacramento Gold (1976–80).
Sacramento Gold
Full name
Sacramento Gold FC
Founded
2009; 9 years ago (2009)
Stadium
Capital Christian School Sacramento, California
Owner
John Nunan
Head Coach
Ruben Mora Jr.
League
National Premier Soccer League
2013
8th, Golden Gate Conference
Home colors
Away colors
Current season
Sacramento Gold is an American soccer team based in Sacramento, California, United States. Founded in 2009, the team plays in National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), a national amateur league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the West Region, Golden Gate Conference.
The team plays its home games in the stadium at Capital Christian School, where they have played since 2017. Previously, they played in the stadium at River City High School. The team's colors are burgundy, navy blue and white.
The Sacramento Gold won the National Championship in its first year in the National Premier Soccer League in 2010.
Contents
1History
2Year-by-year
3Honors
4Head Coaches
5Stadia
6References
7External links
History
Year-by-year
Year
Division
League
Regular Season
Playoffs
Open Cup
2010
4
NPSL
1st, Northwest
Champion
Did not qualify
2011
4
NPSL
2nd, West-Northern
Divisional Final
Did not qualify
2012
4
NPSL
3rd, West-Northern
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
2013
4
NPSL
2nd, West-Northern
Regional Final
First Round
2014
4
NPSL
1st, Golden Gate
National Semi-final
Did not qualify
2015
4
NPSL
2nd, Golden Gate
West Region Final
Did not qualify
2016
4
NPSL
4th, Golden Gate
Did not qualify
Second Round
2017
4
NPSL
3rd, Golden Gate
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
2018
4
NPSL
8th, Golden Gate
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
Honors
National Premier Soccer League
Winners (1): 2010
Western Regional Champs (Playoff NPSL):
Winners (2): 2010, 2014
Northwest Division (NPSL):
Winners (1): 2010
Golden Gate Conference (NPSL):
Winners (1): 2014
Head Coaches
Ruben Mora Jr. (2011, 2012, 2014, 2015–present)
Rick Caldwell (2010, 2013)
Stadia
Stadium at River City High School; West Sacramento, California (2010–2016)
Stadium at Capital Christian School; Sacramento, California (2017–present)
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