Baltimore Kings
The Baltimore Kings Professional Soccer Club is an independent professional soccer team located in Baltimore, Maryland. The team is currently owned and run by Baltimore Pro Soccer, LLC.
Taking a different route than other professional soccer teams in America, The Kings aren't in a league and only play a few professional games per year.
In addition to their professional team, The Kings have a , a U-23 women's team, a semi-professional futsal team, and multiple youth teams. The Kings also have an adult recreational team called Mobtown FC.
EJ Jackson is the head coach of the U-23 men's and women's teams. Jackson was named the U-23 women's coach in early 2017 by club owner Josh Danza. Mike Kin was named the semi-pro futsal team coach in February 2016.
On January 16, 2017, the Kings signed David Warburton to a professional contract, making him the first professional signing in team history. Warburton played college soccer at Loyola University in Baltimore, Maryland. He played on the Kings' U-23 men's team in 2016 before his senior season.
The Kings will play their first professional game in club history on Saturday, September 16, 2017 at Concordia Prep in Towson, Maryland against fellow non-league independent professional team the Washington Fire.
Taking a different route than other professional soccer teams in America, The Kings aren't in a league and only play a few professional games per year.
In addition to their professional team, The Kings have a , a U-23 women's team, a semi-professional futsal team, and multiple youth teams. The Kings also have an adult recreational team called Mobtown FC.
EJ Jackson is the head coach of the U-23 men's and women's teams. Jackson was named the U-23 women's coach in early 2017 by club owner Josh Danza. Mike Kin was named the semi-pro futsal team coach in February 2016.
On January 16, 2017, the Kings signed David Warburton to a professional contract, making him the first professional signing in team history. Warburton played college soccer at Loyola University in Baltimore, Maryland. He played on the Kings' U-23 men's team in 2016 before his senior season.
The Kings will play their first professional game in club history on Saturday, September 16, 2017 at Concordia Prep in Towson, Maryland against fellow non-league independent professional team the Washington Fire.
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