Queensboro FC

Queensboro FC
Full name Queensboro FC
Short name QBFC
Founded November 12, 2019
Dissolved 2022
Stadium Planned new stadium at York College
Capacity 7,500
Owner David Villa, Jonathan A. Krane, Aly Wagner
President Adam Schneider
Manager Vacant

Queensboro FC (QBFC) was an American professional soccer club based in the borough of Queens in New York City. It was founded in November 2019, and unveiled an official crest and color scheme on October 6, 2020.

Its men's team was expected to make its debut as a 2021 expansion team in the USL Championship, the second division of professional soccer in the United States. However, their start date was moved from the 2021 season to the 2022 season, and later to the 2023 season, before being cancelled altogether.

The club did briefly field a women's team in the USL W League, a reserve team in the UPSL, and a youth team in the USL Academy. The W League and UPSL teams withdrew from their respective leagues following the end of their 2022 seasons.

The men's team was removed from the USL website entirely as of November 2022, and it was reported that they were instead considering applying to play in the third division MLS Next Pro.

By the time New York City FC of Major League Soccer announced it had a deal to build a new stadium in Queens, Queensboro FC was reportedly defunct, with its website now forwarding to an unrelated commercial site. It never fielded a senior men's team.

Colors and badge

QBFC's branding incorporated the IRT Flushing Line's distinctive purple

The club's badge was designed by the Carbone Smolan Agency, which also released a 110-page explainer document detailing the inspiration and design process. The badge featured a distinctive shade of bright purple inspired by the color of the 7 train, crowned with an abstract depiction of the Queensboro Bridge in the shape of a crown.

The home uniform for QBFC's teams in the W League and UPSL was a purple-and-black striped jersey, paired with black shorts and socks. The away uniform was a white jersey with a purple pattern, paired with white shorts and socks. It was planned that the men's team would wear the same kits, had it actually taken the field.

Stadium

The women's and youth teams played at Aviator Sports and Events Center in the Marine Park neighborhood of southeast Brooklyn.

The men's team announced plans to construct a 7,500-seat stadium on the campus of York College in Jamaica, Queens as a temporary home before building a permanent stadium elsewhere in the borough.

Men's team

Head coaches

Josep Gombau was named the team's first head coach and sporting director on July 6, 2020. On June 8, 2022, with the team's debut already pushed back two years, he left to coach Odisha FC of the Indian Super League.

Coach Nationality Start End Games Win Loss Draw Win %
Josep Gombau Spain July 6, 2020 June 8, 2022 0 0 0 0

Women's team

Queensboro FC Women
Founded June 8, 2021
Dissolved 2022
Stadium Aviator Sports and Events Center
Brooklyn, New York
Capacity 6,000
Head Coach Nadia Caballero
League USL W League
2022 3rd Place, Metropolitan Division
Playoffs: DNQ
Website Club website

On June 8, 2021, QBFC announced they would field a women's side to compete in 2022 as an original franchise in the new USL W League. After missing the playoffs by one point in its first and only season, the club did not return to the USL W League for the 2023 season.

Year-by-year

Season USL W League Playoffs Top Scorer Head Coach
P W L D GF GA Pts Pos Player Goals
2022 12 8 3 1 33 12 25 3rd Place, Metropolitan did not qualify Mía Asenjo 11 Nadia Caballero

Head coaches

  • Includes Regular Season and Playoffs. Excludes friendlies.
Coach Nationality Start End Games Win Loss Draw Win %
Nadia Caballero Spain January 12, 2022 July 9, 2022 12 8 3 1 066.67