Sporting Club Jacksonville (women)
Full name | Sporting Club Jacksonville | |
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Short name | Sporting JAX | |
Founded | 16 May 2023 | |
Stadium | Hodges Stadium | |
Capacity | 9,400 | |
Owners | Ricky Caplin (majority) Tony Allegretti Steve Livingstone Tim Tebow Fred Taylor | |
Head coach | Stacey Balaam | |
League | USL Super League | |
2025 | Inaugural season | |
Website | https://www.SportingJAX.com | |
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Sporting Club Jacksonville, commonly referred to as Sporting JAX, is a professional soccer club based in Jacksonville, Florida. The club is set to debut in the USL Super League in 2025.
History
Founding
A USL Championship franchise in Jacksonville was announced on August 30, 2022, led by venture capitalist Ricky Caplin and former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Tim Tebow. The group partnered with Florida Elite Soccer Academy, rebranding it as the Sporting JAX Soccer Academy, to form a full development pathway.[1][2][3]
In May 2023, the JAXUSL group was awarded a conditional franchise in the USL Super League, pending completion of a soccer-specific stadium project.[4][5]
The club expanded its leadership team with the addition of former Florida Gators women's soccer head coach Becky Burleigh as a women’s team advisor in June 2023. Later that year, on November 30—coinciding with the 30th anniversary of the National Football League awarding Jacksonville its franchise—former Jacksonville Jaguars star Fred Taylor joined the ownership group.[6][7][8]
Sporting Club Jacksonville, branded as Sporting JAX, was officially unveiled on December 12, 2023, along with its logo and team colors.[9]
Super League era
Mark Warburton, best known for leading Rangers FC back to the Scottish Premiership in 2016, was named Sporting Director and Head of Soccer on March 20, 2025. He oversees both the men’s and women’s teams.[10]
The coaching staff for the women’s team began taking shape in spring 2025.
Stacey Balaam, former associate head coach for the Vanderbilt Commodores women's program, was appointed the inaugural head coach in early April, bringing prior head coaching experience at the collegiate level with the West Georgia Wolves.[11]
In May, Alan Kirkup was named associate head coach. His résumé includes head coaching roles with the Arkansas Razorbacks, Maryland Terrapins, and SMU Mustangs women's soccer programs. He previously served on advisor Becky Burleigh’s staff at the University of Florida.[12]
On June 17, 2025, the club announced the appointment of Mat Cosgriff as goalkeeper coach. Cosgriff previously served as associate head coach of the SMU Mustangs women's soccer team.[13]
Player signings began on May 21, 2025, with defender Georgia Brown and midfielder/forward Ashlyn Puerta becoming the first additions to the inaugural roster. The move marked the club’s initial step in shaping a competitive and community-focused team for its debut USL Super League season.[14]
Inaugural season
Sporting JAX officially opened its inaugural preseason training camp on July 8, 2025, with sessions held at Episcopal School of Jacksonville. The team began full-team training in preparation for its debut season, focusing on tactical development, team-building, and fitness assessments ahead of preseason scrimmages and international friendlies.[15]
As part of their preseason slate, Sporting JAX will hold two closed‑door scrimmages—one against NWSL’s Orlando Pride and another against the University of Florida.[16]
The club will then host its first public preseason matches against Hibernian W.F.C., the 2025 Scottish Women's Premier League champions, and Welsh side Wrexham A.F.C. Women, widely known for their association with actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, through the Emmy Award-winning FX docuseries Welcome to Wrexham. These matches will mark Sporting JAX’s first appearances in international competition.[17]
The full schedule for the 2025–26 USL Super League season was released on May 6, 2025. Sporting JAX is set to open their inaugural campaign at home against DC Power FC on August 23, 2025. The regular season will run through May 16, 2026, with matches primarily held on weekends.[18]
Men's team
Sporting JAX will also field a men’s professional team in the USL Championship, slated to debut in 2026. The men’s and women’s programs share the same front office and sporting leadership, under Sporting Director Mark Warburton.
Ownership and staff
- As of May 1, 2025[19]
Ownership
Ownership | |
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Majority owner | Ricky Caplin |
Minority owner | Steve Livingstone |
Minority owner | Tony Allegretti |
Minority owner | Tim Tebow |
Minority owner | Fred Taylor |
Executive | |
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Club President and CEO | Steve Livingstone |
Executive Vice President of Business Management | J.J. Keitzer |
Chief Community Officer | Tony Allegretti |
Special Advisor to the President | Bob Ohrablo |
Team Advisor | Becky Burleigh |
Technical & Business Development Manager | Mauricio Ruiz |
Director of Marketing and Brand | David Phillips |
Director of Broadcasting and Digital Content | Cole Pepper |
Director of Ticket Sales and Services | Madison Holesko |
Senior Manager, Business Operations and Development | Sara Garcia-Malone |
Head of Operations | Marshall Happer |
Merchandise Manager | Anthony Ortiz |
Technical staff
- As of June 17, 2025[20]
Position | Name |
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Head of Soccer, Sporting Director | Mark Warburton |
Head Coach | Stacey Balaam |
Associate Head Coach | Alan Kirkup |
Goalkeeper Coach | Mat Cosgriff |
Head of Sports Performance | Steve Fell |
Stadium
Until the completion of their permanent home venue, Sporting JAX will play its home matches at Hodges Stadium on the campus of the University of North Florida. The stadium, which seats approximately 9,400 spectators, will serve as the club's temporary home beginning with its inaugural USL Super League season in 2025.
The club has announced plans to construct a new soccer-specific stadium in Jacksonville, with a target opening date in 2026 or 2027, subject to final approvals and construction timelines. The new facility is expected to accommodate approximately 15,000 spectators and serve as the long-term home for both the men's and women's teams.[21][22][23]
Current roster
- As of July 12, 2025[24]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Academy players
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Uniforms
Sporting JAX unveiled its inaugural home kit for the 2025–26 season during a public launch event and Fan Fest at Friendship Fountain on May 13, 2025. Designed in collaboration with Adidas, the kit features a custom light blue jersey with bold orange three-stripe detailing across the shoulders. The launch marked a major milestone for the club as it enters USL competition and aimed to unify its professional, pre-professional, and academy teams under a single visual identity.
Period | Kit Manufacturer | Shirt Sponsor | Back Sponsor | Sleeve Sponsor |
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2025 | Adidas | Caplin Ventures | N/A | N/A |
2025–present | Adidas | Ascension St. Vincent’s | N/A | N/A |
The home kit will be worn across all Sporting JAX teams, including those in USL League Two, USL W League, and the Sporting JAX Soccer Academy. The event also showcased goalkeeper kits, alternate and youth academy kits, as well as training wear and equipment. Players from the club's men's and women’s pre-professional teams modeled the kits, with the event drawing hundreds of fans and featuring appearances from club executives, coaching staff, and adidas representatives.[25]
In July 2025, Sporting JAX announced a landmark multi-year partnership with Ascension St. Vincent’s, replacing Caplin Ventures as the front-of-jersey sponsor. The Jacksonville-based healthcare provider became the club’s first Founding Partner, sponsoring the women’s team and its 10,000-player youth academy. The deal includes comprehensive healthcare services for athletes, community outreach initiatives, and prominent branding at Hodges Stadium and across broadcast and digital platforms through the 2025 and 2026 seasons.[26]
Media
Sporting JAX maintains a growing presence in local media through strategic partnerships with television, radio, and digital platforms in the Jacksonville area. These outlets provide fans with comprehensive coverage of Sporting JAX, the USL Championship, the USL Super League, and global soccer news.
Media Coverage | |
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WJXX/WTLV[27] | Sporting JAX Report |
WJXL (1010 AM)[28] | The Coaches Show |
WFXJ (930 AM)[29] | The Sporting JAX Soccer Hour |
In addition to traditional media coverage, the club produces a podcast titled, The Sporting Pod, hosted by Cole Pepper and featuring regular appearances from team officials and players. It's available through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Emerson Burris serves as the club’s official team reporter.
On April 25, 2025, Sporting JAX expanded its outreach by partnering with Norsan Media to deliver Spanish-language broadcasts. As the club’s exclusive Spanish-language media partner, Norsan Media offers coverage via La Raza 92.9 FM, Kaliente 94.1 FM, and Hola News, aiming to engage and grow the local Hispanic fan base.[30]
Broadcast and Streaming
USL Super League matches, including Sporting JAX, are streamed exclusively on Peacock, as part of the league’s national media rights agreement with NBCUniversal. Fans can watch all home and away games live through the platform. Select matches may also be featured in local broadcasts or radio coverage.[31]
References
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- ^ "Jacksonville pro soccer returns with Tebow-backed USL men's, women's squads". Soccer Stadium Digest. August 30, 2022. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
- ^ Freeman, Clayton (August 30, 2022). "Pro soccer returning to Jacksonville with Tim Tebow-backed USL franchise". Florida Times-Union. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
- ^ "USL Super League Announces Initial Markets". USL Super League. May 16, 2023. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
- ^ Bunker, Chase (May 16, 2023). "Professional women's soccer coming to Jacksonville". Action News Jax. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
- ^ "Legendary college soccer head coach Becky Burleigh join JAXUSL as women's team advisor". SportingJAX.com. Sporting Club Jacksonville. Retrieved April 30, 2025.
- ^ "Legendary Jacksonville Jaguar Fred Taylor joins JAXUSL ownership group". USL Championship. November 30, 2023. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
- ^ Freeman, Clayton (November 30, 2023). "JAXUSL soccer club adds former Jacksonville Jaguars RB Fred Taylor to ownership group". Florida Times-Union. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
- ^ "JAXUSL Ownership Group Unveils New Club's Name, Colors, Crest and Motto Reflecting its Bold, Inclusive Community". SportingJAX.com. Sporting Club Jacksonville. December 12, 2023. Retrieved December 12, 2023.
- ^ Hanratty, Robbie (March 20, 2025). "Former Rangers boss Mark Warburton accepts unique new overseas role". Glasgow Times. Retrieved March 23, 2025.
- ^ Ashley, Kyle. "Sporting JAX names Stacey Balaam first head coach of USL Super League women's team". News4Jax.com. News 4 Jax. Retrieved May 14, 2025.
- ^ "Sporting JAX appoints Alan Kirkup as associate head coach of USL Super League women's team". SportingJAX.com. Sporting Club Jacksonville. Retrieved May 1, 2025.
- ^ "Sporting JAX appoints Mat Cosgriff as goalkeeper coach for Gainbridge Super League team". SportingJAX.com. Sporting Club Jacksonville. Retrieved June 17, 2025.
- ^ Barney, Justin. "Meet the first two players in Sporting JAX women's soccer history". News4Jax.com. News4Jax. Retrieved May 22, 2025.
- ^ Porter, Chris. "Sporting JAX hits the pitch as inaugural training camp begins in". FirstCoastNews.com. WTLV-TV. Retrieved July 11, 2025.
- ^ "Jacksonville Bold for 7.2.25: Musical Chairs". FloridaPolitics.com. Florida Politics. Retrieved July 9, 2025.
- ^ Freeman, Clayton. "Sporting Jax women's soccer rolls out preseason schedule: European clubs to play at UNF". Jacksonville.com. The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved June 24, 2025.
- ^ "USL Super League Unveils 2025/26 Schedule; Season Kicks Off August 23 Streaming Live on Peacock". USLSuperLeague.com. USL. Retrieved May 7, 2025.
- ^ "About Sporting JAX". SportingJAX.com. Sporting Club Jacksonville. Retrieved April 22, 2025.
- ^ "About Sporting JAX". SportingJAX.com. Sporting Club Jacksonville. Retrieved June 17, 2025.
- ^ "United Soccer League announces expansion plans for Jacksonville". USL Championship. August 30, 2022. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
- ^ "Jacksonville pro soccer returns with Tebow-backed USL men's, women's squads". Soccer Stadium Digest. August 30, 2022. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
- ^ Freeman, Clayton (August 30, 2022). "Pro soccer returning to Jacksonville with Tim Tebow-backed USL franchise". Florida Times-Union. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
- ^ https://www.sportingjax.com/news/2025/07/10/adds-three-academy-standouts-to-womens-pro-team/
- ^ Porter, Chris. "Sporting Jax unveils inaugural kits". FirstCoastNews.com. WTLV-TV. Retrieved May 14, 2025.
- ^ Bunker, Chase. "Sporting JAX announces partnership with Ascension St. Vincent's". ActionNewsJax.com. Action News Jax. Retrieved July 8, 2025.
- ^ Krishnaiyer, Kartik. "Sporting JAX enters into three-year partnership with First Coast News stations - includes weekly Sporting JAX Report". BeyondThe90.Substack.com. Beyond the 90'. Retrieved May 14, 2025.
- ^ "Sporting JAX has teamed up with leading local sports radio broadcaster 1010XL". SportingJAX.com. Sporting Club Jacksonville. Retrieved April 30, 2025.
- ^ Macdonald, Dan. "Sporting JAX continues making partnership alliances as team's first season nears". JaxDailyRecord.com. Jax Daily Record. Retrieved May 14, 2025.
- ^ "Sporting JAX and Norsan Media join forces to amplify soccer in local Hispanic communities". JaxChamber.com. Jax Chamber. Retrieved May 14, 2025.
- ^ "USL Super League and Peacock Ink Multiyear Media Rights Agreement as Part of New and Expanded NBCUniversal Streaming & Technology Partnership". NBCSports.com. NBCUniversal. Retrieved July 10, 2025.