Category: Stadiums

History

Steelheads Logo Mural Goes Up At Snohomish Sports Dome (Videos)

SNOHOMISH, WA—The Snohomish County FC Steelheads now have their crest on the walls of the Snohomish Sports Dome to inspire them as they prepare for the upcoming Western Indoor Soccer League (WISL) season presented by Trails End Taphouse & Restaurant. The logo mural was completed on October 9 by Ava and her mother. Ava (15) is a Junior at Jackson High School (Mill Creek) and is on the dance team.   She was recently voted to the homecoming court and wants to be animator when she get older.  She was very excited to paint this mural for the Steelheads’ inaugural (full)

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Matches

Steelheads rock The Block then shutout Lacey

SNOHOMISH, WA—The Snohomish County FC Steelheads beat the Lacey Pocket Gophers 2-0 on Sunday night August 22 at Snohomish Veterans Memorial Stadium in a Western Washington Premier League soccer match. Earlier in the day the Fish spent time representing the club at the 2021 Snohomish Block Party. SnoCo FC got a goal in each half. Morgan West put the Fish up 1-0 in the first half. It was West’s fifth goal of the season. Tyler Sharp added a second in the second half. It was Sharp’s first goal for the Fish after dishing out two assists in earlier matches. Both

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Partners

SnoCo FC gets a sneak peek at Snohomish Sports Dome

SNOHOMISH, WA— Just one day after the announcement that Snohomish County Football Club would be entering the Steelheads and the Silvers into the Western Indoor Soccer League the club’s General Manager got a sneak peek at the place where the teams will play. David Falk visited the Snohomish Sports Dome and met with one of the new operators of the facility, M’ily Morton. “We are really excited about our partnership with the Dome,” Falk says, “and we wanted to get in there to see what is happening to the place. We are happy to report that there are upgrades happening

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Partners

SnoCo FC excited to partner with revived Snohomish Sports Dome

SMOKEY POINT, WA— Snohomish County Football Club are excited to see the energy and effort going into the revival of the former Snohomish Soccer Dome, now to be called the Snohomish Sports Dome going forward. SnoCo FC have been in talks with the new Dome operators and we have agreed to partner with each other and find ways both groups can work together for the betterment of soccer and to grow our respective programs. “The Dome has history and is an important place for sports in our county,” says Fish General Manager David Falk. “Our discussions with M’ily Morton and

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Matches

Home Opener Saturday; Steelheads hope to grow into use of LHS Stadium

SMOKEY POINT, WA— The Snohomish County FC Steelheads elite men’s soccer team open their 2019 home schedule this Saturday April 13 when they host Evergreen Premier League (EPLWA) club TriCities Alliance at 3 PM at Dick Cardinal Stadium at Lakewood High School in Smokey Point. General admission is $5 (kids 6-under free, gates open at 2:30 PM.) The first 50 fans through the gate will get a goalWA.net logo button. The soccer news website is the first official “Match Presenter” of the 2019 season. The Steelheads are starting small and hoping to grow into their home venue. The club’s contract with

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Matches

Steelheads 2019 season plan coming into focus

SMOKEY POINT, WA— The Snohomish County FC Steelheads plan for the 2019 Western Washington Premier League (WWPL) season is slowly coming into focus this week as the club attended the annual league meeting and got news in regards to a home venue. Five Home Opponents Revealed The WWPL meeting revealed that SnoCo FC is scheduled to host the Issaquah Gunners, Federal Way FC, Lacey Pocket Gophers, Puget Sound FC and the Grays Harbor Gulls at home this season. It’s likely the Steelheads will also host at least one friendly. The home season could see matches hosted in April, May, June and

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Coaches

Steelheads to welcome Gala FC coaches, players as guests at 2019 home matches

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WA— Snohomish County FC Steelheads are pleased to announce that the men’s premier soccer club has enhanced its relationship with Mill Creek area youth club Gala FC. For the 2019 Western Washington Premier League (WWPL) season all current (active) Gala FC coaches and players can attend any SnoCo FC home match as guests of the Steelheads. The arrangement is made possible by a donation to the Steelheads from the Gala FC Board. “We are excited to add this new feature to our relationship with Gala FC,” says Steelheads General Manager David Falk. “We have Gala FC coaches on

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Stadiums

Scouting Everett’s Goddard Stadium as a possible home for the Steelheads

Location, location, location. Everett’s (Mukilteo School District) Goddard Stadium  is just off I-5 and pretty much in the middle of many things in South Snohomish County. The Stadium has two roofed stands that are cozy. So what’s not to love? Other Stadiums scouted: Dick Cardinal (Lakewood), Haller (Arlington) The Snohomish County Steelheads hosted Tacoma Narrows FC at Goddard Stadium on Sunday June 10 where the club got to test out the facility first-hand. Parking is back behind near Mariner High School and fans wind through the athletic facility and past various fields to get to the gates. The venue is a

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Stadiums

Scouting Arlington’s Haller Stadium as a possible home for the Steelheads

by David Falk, General Manager Snohomish County FC It’s impossible to completely rule out Haller Stadium as an option for Steelheads home matches in 2019 because the football romantic in me takes over where reason lets go. This is an old, somewhat run down stadium tucked behind Haller Middle School on a bluff above the scenic old downtown in Arlington. I didn’t get to go into the venue but took photos from all around outside the fencing. Haller Stadium is a grass surface and has old metal goal frames that would need some TLC. The field would need to be

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Stadiums

Scouting Lakewood High’s Stadium as a possible home for the Steelheads

ARLINGTON, WA— Lakewood High School’s Dick Cardinal Stadium is a mix of old and new. It’s a stadium that might provide a workable mix of versatility, availability and affordability for Snohomish County FC  in the club’s second year of development. The Steelheads recently held two days of open tryouts at the venue. It gave the club time to get to know the surface (turf with walnut shells instead of rubber pellets, lined for football and soccer but not lacrosse) and to look around with an eye for hosting matches there in the future. Lakewood High School is actually a good

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