Richmond Kickers
2020 season
Owner22 Holdings, LLC
Head coachDarren Sawatzky
StadiumCity Stadium
USL League One4th
USL1 ChampionshipDid not qualify
U.S. Open CupCancelled
Bon Secours CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague: Terzaghi (10)
All: Terzaghi (10)
Highest home attendance875 vs. GVL (Aug. 29)
and vs. NE (Oct. 3)
and vs. TRM (Oct. 17)
Lowest home attendance634 vs. TUC
(August 15)
Average home league attendance771
Biggest winORL 1–3 RIC (Oct. 21)
Biggest defeatRIC 0–4 NE (Oct. 3)

The 2020 Richmond Kickers season was the club's 28th season of existence, their 16th season in the third tier of American soccer, and their second season in the newly created USL League One. It is the Kickers' second season playing in the third tier of American soccer since 2016, when they were in the United Soccer League. Initially, the preseason began on February 8, 2020 and was scheduled to conclude on March 24, 2020. The regular season was originally scheduled to begin on March 28, 2020 and conclude on September 24, 2020.

On March 13, 2020, it was announced that the regular season would be delayed for at least two weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The regular season was slated to begin on March 28, 2020 but was delayed to April 11, 2020, before being indefinitely postponed. The season began with a truncated 16-match season (instead of 28) beginning on July 25, 2020 and concluded on October 24, 2020 (a month later than originally planned).

The 2020 season saw the club return to a winning record for the first time since 2016. Additionally, the club's 4th-place finish was the Kickers' best regular season performance since 2014. Despite the record, the club on the final day of the season failed to reach the USL Championship Game after losing at home to Chattanooga. Striker, Emiliano Terzaghi, scored 10 goals during the season, which was the best performance by a striker for the Kickers since Yudai Imura in 2016. Terzaghi had a 0.63 goals per game average, which was the best performance by a striker for Richmond since Robert Ssejjemba in 2006.

Roster

As of January 2, 2020.[1]

No. Name Nationality Position(s) Date of birth (age) Signed in Previous club Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
1Akira FitzgeraldJapanGKJuly 17, 19872019United States Tampa Bay Rowdies00
Defenders
3Scott ThomsenUnited StatesDFDecember 31, 19932018United States Orlando City B00
4Ivan MagalhãesBrazilDFDecember 23, 19932019United States Tampa Bay Rowdies00
5Conor ShanoskyUnited StatesDFDecember 13, 19912016United States Louisville City00
18Wahab AckweiGhanaDFOctober 19, 19962019United States New York Red Bulls II00
20Luke PavoneUnited StatesDFMarch 29, 19952019Israel Hapoel Petah Tikva00
Midfielders
8Amass AmankonaGhanaMFAugust 2, 19952019United States Indy Eleven00
11Matt BolducUnited StatesMFOctober 12, 19942017United States Harrisburg City Islanders00
28Greg BoehmeUnited StatesMFJuly 7, 19952018United States VCU Rams00
77Charles BoatengGhanaMFJuly 28, 19972019Ghana WAFA SC (loan)00
80Mutaya MwapeZambiaMFJune 19, 19962019United States Charlotte Independence00
98Ryley KraftUnited StatesMFJanuary 13, 19982020United States OKC Energy00
Forwards

Non-competitive

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Preseason exhibitions

February 8 North Carolina FC Not reported Richmond Kickers Cary, North Carolina
TBD EST Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 0
Note: Result not reported, closed door scrimmage.
February 15 Loudoun United Not reported Richmond Kickers Leesburg, Virginia
12:00 PM EST Stadium: Segra Field
Attendance: 0
Note: Result not reported, closed door scrimmage.
February 22 Richmond Kickers 0–1 New York Red Bulls II Richmond, Virginia
12:00 PM EST Report Corfe 22' Stadium: Sports Backers Stadium
March 1 Richmond Kickers 3–0 Old Dominion Monarchs Chesterfield, Virginia
4:00 PM EST
Stadium: Ukrop Park
Attendance: 200
March 7 Richmond Kickers 3–0 Virginia United Chesterfield, Virginia
7:30 PM EST
Stadium: Ukrop Park
Attendance: 350
March 14 Red Cancelled White Richmond, Virginia
12:00 PM EST Stadium: City Stadium
Note: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 21 Richmond Kickers Cancelled VCU Rams Richmond, Virginia
TBD EDT Stadium: City Stadium
Note: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Midseason exhibitions

May 20 Lionsbridge FC Cancelled Richmond Kickers Newport News, Virginia
PM EST Stadium: TowneBank Stadium
Note: Cancelled due to the cancellation of the 2020 USL League Two season due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Competitive

USL League One

Standings

Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts PPG Qualification
2 Union Omaha 16 8 3 5 20 15 +5 29 1.81 Final
3 North Texas SC[lower-alpha 1] 16 7 3 6 27 19 +8 27 1.69
4 Richmond Kickers 16 8 6 2 22 22 0 26 1.63
5 Chattanooga Red Wolves SC 15 6 5 4 21 17 +4 22 1.47
6 FC Tucson 16 6 6 4 21 19 +2 22 1.38
Source: 2020 USL League One standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) points earned against top four Conference finishers; 6) disciplinary points; 7) coin toss or drawing of lots
Notes:
  1. Professional teams that are owned by teams playing in a higher division are ineligible for the U.S. Open Cup.

Results by matchday

Matchday12345678910111213141516
StadiumAAHHHAHAAHAHAHAH
ResultDLWWWWDLWWLWLLWL
Position5864322332222324
Updated to match(es) played on October 16, 2020. Source: USL League One
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed

Match results

USL League One released their full schedule for the 2020 season on December 20, 2019, creating the following fixture list for the early part of Richmond's 2020 season.[2] As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, a modified 16-game schedule was released on July 10 with the first three games. The full schedule was released on July 17.[3]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

July 25 1 / Bon Secours Cup Greenville Triumph 3–2 Richmond Kickers Greenville, South Carolina
19:00 EDT Thomsen 21' (o.g.)
Antley 46' (o.g.)
Morrell Yellow card 57'
Pilato Yellow card 64'
Keegan 69'
Fricke Red card 76'
Report Bolduc 35'
Terzahgi 74'
Boateng Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: Legacy Early College Field
Attendance: 0[lower-alpha 1]
Referee: Kevin Broadley
Note: Rescheduled from July 31 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
July 28 2 Tormenta 0–0 Richmond Kickers Statesboro, Georgia
20:00 EDT
Report
Stadium: Eagle Field
Attendance: 400[lower-alpha 2]
Referee: Kyle Johnston
Note: Rescheduled from September 23 to July 18 due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[4] and rescheduled from July 18 to July 28 due to a staff member testing positive for Coronavirus disease 2019.[5]
August 1 Richmond Kickers Fort Lauderdale CF Richmond, Virginia
18:30 EDT Stadium: City Stadium
Note: Rescheduled to September 23 after a staff member in the Fort Lauderdale CF organization tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019.[6]
August 8 3 Richmond Kickers 1–0 Forward Madison Richmond, Virginia
18:30 EDT Terzahgi 9' Report Trimmingham Yellow card 16'
Wojcik Yellow card 73'
Stadium: City Stadium
Attendance: 822[lower-alpha 2]
Referee: Matthew Franz
Note: Rescheduled from March 28 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]
August 15 4 Richmond Kickers 2–1 FC Tucson Richmond, Virginia
18:30 EDT Magalhães 8'
Kraft Yellow card 24'
Bolduc Yellow card 35'
Terzaghi 42'
Report Silva Yellow card 41'
Logue Yellow card 63'
Adams 81'
Dennis Yellow card 90'
Stadium: City Stadium
Attendance: 634[lower-alpha 2]
Referee: Danielle Chesky
Note: Rescheduled from July 11 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
August 21 5 New England Revolution II 1–2 Richmond Kickers Foxborough, Massachusetts
19:00 EDT Malango 71'
Mendonca Yellow card 78'
Report Terzaghi 53'
Cuomo Yellow card 69'
Kraft 82'
Stadium: Gillette Stadium
Attendance: 0[lower-alpha 1]
Referee: Hao Zhong
Note: Rescheduled from April 3 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]
August 29 6 / Bon Secours Cup Richmond Kickers 2–1 Greenville Triumph Richmond, Virginia
18:30 EDT Terzaghi 15'
Bolduc Yellow card 36'
Kraft 45+2'
Antley Yellow card 64' Yellow-red card 74'
Report Fricke 29'
Clowes Yellow card 46'
Walker Yellow card 80'
Stadium: City Stadium
Attendance: 875[lower-alpha 2]
Referee: Matthew Franz
Note: Rescheduled from April 18 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
September 5 7 FC Tucson 2–2 Richmond Kickers Tucson, Arizona
22:30 EDT
Report
Stadium: Kino North Stadium
Attendance: 0[lower-alpha 1]
Referee: Alan Martinez
Note: Rescheduled from September 4.[3]
September 12 8 Chattanooga Red Wolves 2–1 Richmond Kickers Chattanooga, Tennessee
13:00 EDT R. Pineda Yellow card 43'
Dieterich 54'
Soto Yellow card 58'
Okonkwo Yellow card 75'
Beattie 90+2', Yellow card 90+2'
Report Terzaghi 13'
Pavone Yellow card 58'
Diosa Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: David Stanton Field
Attendance: 744[lower-alpha 2]
Referee: Izlen Peksenar
Note: Rescheduled from April 25 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
September 19 Richmond Kickers Orlando City B Richmond, Virginia
18:30 EDT Stadium: City Stadium
Note: Rescheduled from June 27 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] Match postponed from September 19 following a positive coronavirus disease 2019 test from a member of the Orlando City B organization.[9]
September 23 9 Richmond Kickers 2–1 Fort Lauderdale CF Richmond, Virginia
18:30 EDT Terzaghi soccer ball with red X 9', 26', Yellow card 44', 54'
Venter Yellow card 31'
Antley Yellow card 67'
Pavone Yellow card 81'
Mwape Yellow card 90+4'
Report Lopez-Espin 5'
Azcona Yellow card 25'
Sosa Yellow card 30'
Fray Yellow card 88'
Stadium: City Stadium
Attendance: 692[lower-alpha 2]
Referee: Danielle Chesky
Note: Rescheduled from August 1 after a staff member in the Fort Lauderdale CF organization tested positive for COVID-19.[6]
September 26 10 Union Omaha 0–1 Richmond Kickers Papillion, Nebraska
20:00 EDT Boyce Yellow card 58'
Scearce Yellow card 71'
Report Magalhães 71' Stadium: Werner Park
Attendance: 2,600[lower-alpha 2]
Referee: Lorenzo Hernandez
Note: Rescheduled from June 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
October 3 11 Richmond Kickers 0–4 New England Revolution II Richmond, Virginia
18:30 EDT Ackwei Yellow card 86'
Kwesele Yellow card 90'
Report Venter 24' (o.g.)
Firmino 31'
Quinones Yellow card 45+4'
Rennicks 81' (o.g.)
Rivera 83'
Stadium: City Stadium
Attendance: 875
Referee: Gary Gutierrez
Note: Rescheduled from June 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]
October 7 12 Richmond Kickers 2–1 Orlando City B Richmond, Virginia
18:30 EDT
Report
Stadium: City Stadium
Attendance: 626[lower-alpha 2]
Referee: John Matto
Note: Reschedule of postponed September 19th match.[10]
October 10 13 North Texas SC 2–1 Richmond Kickers Arlington, Texas
20:30 EDT Bruce 23'
Munjoma 45+3'
Rayo Yellow card 43'
Alisson Yellow card 81'
Report Terzaghi 60'
Magalhães Yellow card 63'
Ackwei Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: Globe Life Park
Attendance: 810
Referee: Gerald Flores
Note: Rescheduled from September 15 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]
October 17 14 Richmond Kickers 0–1 Tormenta Richmond, Virginia
18:30 EDT Report Phelps Yellow card 45+1'
Micaletto 45+4', Yellow card 88' Yellow-red card 90+2'
Coutinho Yellow card 90+1'
Eckenrode Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: City Stadium
Attendance: 875
Referee: Matthew Franz
Note: Rescheduled from May 9 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
October 21 15 Orlando City B 1–3 Richmond Kickers Kissimmee, Florida
11:00 EDT Tanaka 8'
Tablante Yellow card 20'
Rosario Red card 24'
Rodas Yellow card 30'
Rosales Yellow card 61'
Report Bolduc Yellow card 7', soccer ball with red X 25'
Magalhães Yellow card 16'
Mwape 36'
Alves 51'
Anderson 64'
Stadium: Osceola County Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Alyssa Nichols
Note: Rescheduled from May 16 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
October 24 16 Richmond Kickers 1–2 Chattanooga Red Wolves Richmond, Virginia
18:30 EDT Ackwei Yellow card 25'
Anderson 64'
Boehme Yellow card 90+1'
Report Hurst 57'
Hernández Yellow card 86', 90+3'
R. Pineda Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: City Stadium
Attendance: 875
Referee: Danielle Chesky
Note: Rescheduled from August 15 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]
Notes

U.S. Open Cup

As a USL League One club, Richmond was to enter the competition in the second round. Their fixture was initially scheduled to begin on April 7, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] On August 17, 2020 the competition was cancelled.

April 7 Second round Richmond Kickers Virginia Cancelled Maryland Christos or Virginia Virginia United Richmond, Virginia
18:30 EDT Stadium: City Stadium
Note: Originally scheduled for April 8, cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[12]

Bon Secours Cup

The Bon Secours Cup is a two-legged regular season series between USL League One's two southeastern clubs: the Richmond Kickers and the Greenville Triumph. The team with the best aggregate record wins the series. The aggregate score was 4–4 after two matches, but the Kickers won 2–1 on away goals.

July 25 First leg Greenville Triumph 3–2 Richmond Kickers Greenville, South Carolina
19:00 EDT Thomsen 21' (o.g.)
Antley 46' (o.g.)
Morrell Yellow card 57'
Pilato Yellow card 64'
Keegan 69'
Fricke Red card 76'
Report Bolduc 35'
Terzahgi 74'
Boateng Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: Legacy Early College Field
Attendance: 0 (closed door)
Referee: Kevin Broadley
Note: Rescheduled from July 31 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
August 29 Second leg Richmond Kickers 2–1
(4–4 (a) agg.)
Greenville Triumph Richmond, Virginia
18:30 EDT Terzaghi 15'
Bolduc Yellow card 36'
Kraft 45+2'
Antley Yellow card 64' Yellow-red card 74'
Report Fricke 29'
Clowes Yellow card 46'
Walker Yellow card 80'
Stadium: City Stadium
Attendance: 875 (capped capacity)
Referee: Matthew Franz
Note: Rescheduled from April 18 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

Statistics

Appearances and goals

Numbers after plus–sign (+) denote appearances as a substitute.

No. Pos Nat Player TotalUSL-1U.S. Open Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Japan JPN Akira Fitzgerald 16016+0000
2 DF United States USA Ian Antley 909+0000
3 DF United States USA Scott Thomsen 16014+2000
4 DF Brazil BRA Ivan Magalhães 15214+1200
5 DF United States USA Conor Shanosky 000000
7 MF United States USA Matt Bolduc 14114+0100
8 MF Ghana GHA Amass Amankona 100+1000
9 FW Brazil BRA Stanley Alves 1113+8100
10 FW Zambia ZAM Mutaya Mwape 1318+5100
11 MF Colombia COL David Diosa 603+3000
12 DF United States USA Kyle Venter 15015+0000
14 DF United States USA Luke Pavone 14011+3000
15 FW Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VIN Oalex Anderson 622+4200
16 MF United States USA Zev Taublieb 100+1000
17 MF United States USA Jonathan Bolanos 1526+9200
18 DF Ghana GHA Wahab Ackwei 1307+6000
20 GK United States USA Lee Johnston 000000
21 MF United States USA Greg Boehme 1002+8000
22 DF United States USA Hassan Pinto 100+1000
23 DF Sweden SWE Victor Falck 16116+0100
32 FW Argentina ARG Emiliano Terzaghi 151014+11000
67 DF United States USA Devante Dubose 201+1000
77 MF Ghana GHA Charles Boateng 100+1000
93 MF Italy ITA Gianluca Cuomo 1004+6000
94 GK United States USA Matt Broomall 100+1000
98 MF United States USA Ryley Kraft 16214+2200
  • Last updated: October 24, 2020
  • Source: Soccerway

Top scorers

Rank Position Number Name USL1 U.S. Open Cup Total
1 FW 32 Argentina Emiliano Terzaghi 10 0 10
2 FW 15 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Oalex Anderson 2 0 2
MF 17 United States Jonathan Bolanos 2 0 2
MF 98 United States Ryley Kraft 2 0 2
DF 4 Brazil Ivan Magalhães 2 0 2
3 MF 7 United States Matt Bolduc 1 0 1
FW 9 Brazil Stanley Alves 1 0 1
FW 10 Zambia Mutaya Mwape 1 0 1
MF 23 Sweden Victor Falck 1 0 1
  • Last updated: October 24, 2020
  • Source: Team Goals

Top assists

Rank Position Number Name USL1 U.S. Open Cup Total
1 MF 98 United States Ryley Kraft 4 0 4
2 DF 3 United States Ian Antley 3 0 3
MF 7 United States Matt Bolduc 3 0 3
4 DF 3 United States Scott Thomsen 1 0 1
FW 10 Zambia Mutaya Mwape 1 0 1
MF 17 United States Jonathan Bolanos 1 0 1
DF 18 Ghana Wahab Ackwei 1 0 1
MF 21 United States Greg Boehme 1 0 1
MF 31 Zambia Mumbi Kwesele 1 0 1

Disciplinary record

No. Pos. Player USL1 U.S. Open Cup Total
Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card
2DFUnited States Ian Antley 110000110
3DFUnited States Scott Thomsen 100000100
4DFBrazil Ivan Magalhães 200000200
7MFUnited States Matt Bolduc 300000300
10FWZambia Mutaya Mwape 200000200
11MFColombia David Diosa 100000100
12DFUnited States Kyle Venter 100000100
14MFUnited States Luke Pavone 200000200
17MFUnited States Jonathan Bolanos 100000100
18DFGhana Wahab Ackwei 300000300
21MFUnited States Greg Boehme 100000100
23DFSweden Victor Falck 100000100
31MFZambia Mumbi Kwesele 100000100
32FWZambia Emiliano Terzaghi 100000100
77MFGhana Charles Boateng 100000100
93MFItaly Gianluca Cuomo 100000100
98MFUnited States Ryley Kraft 100000100
Total24100002410

Transfers

In

Pos. Player Transferred from Fee/notes Date Source
GKLee Johnston United StatesSan Antonio FC United StatesFreeJanuary 22, 2020[13]
FWEmiliano Terzaghi ArgentinaHuracán Las Heras ArgentinaFreeJanuary 24, 2020[14]
MFMumbi Kwesele ZambiaReal Unión SpainFreeFebruary 26, 2020[15]
MFZev Taublieb United StatesÅtvidabergs FF SwedenFreeMay 11, 2020[16]
FWOalex Anderson Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesTacoma Defiance United StatesFreeAugust 31, 2020[17]

Out

Pos. Player Transferred to Fee/notes Date Source
FWJoe Gallardo United StatesReal Monarchs United StatesFree transferDecember 5, 2019
MFAlex Ainscough United StatesGottne IF SwedenEnd of contractDecember 31, 2019
FWDennis Chin JamaicaEnd of contractDecember 31, 2019
MFJustin Grove United StatesEnd of contractDecember 31, 2019
MFJosh Hughes United StatesEnd of contractDecember 31, 2019
DFAboubacar Keita United StatesColumbus Crew United StatesEnd of loanDecember 31, 2019
MFNick Retzlaff United StatesEnd of contractDecember 31, 2019
MFMaxi Rodriguez United StatesDetroit City United StatesEnd of contractDecember 31, 2019
DFZach Perez United StatesEnd of contractDecember 31, 2019
FWDaniel Jackson United StatesTormenta United StatesFree transferJanuary 2, 2020
DFEli Lockaby United StatesForward Madison United StatesFree transferFebruary 4, 2020
FWJannik Eckenrode SwedenMichigan Stars United StatesFree transferFebruary 22, 2020
GKJoe Rice United StatesNew England Revolution II United StatesFree transferMarch 3, 2020

Loan in

Pos. Player Parent club Length/Notes Beginning End Source
FWCharles Boateng GhanaWAFA Ghana2-year loanMarch 15, 2019March 15, 2021

Loan out

Pos. Player Loaned to Beginning End Source
DFSam Moore United StatesNorth Carolina Tar Heels United StatesFebruary 15, 2020December 31, 2020[18]
FWKey White United StatesNorth Carolina Tar Heels United StatesFebruary 15, 2020December 31, 2020

Awards

USL League One Player of the Month

Month Player Ref
September Argentina Emiliano Terzaghi [19]

USL League One Goal of the Month

Month Player Ref
July Argentina Emiliano Terzaghi [20]

USL League One Player of the Week

Week Player Opponent Ref
11 Brazil Ivan Magalhães Union Omaha [21]

USL League One Goal of the Week

Week Player Opponent Ref
2 Argentina Emiliano Terzaghi Greenville Triumph [22]
5 Brazil Ivan Magalhães FC Tucson [23]

USL League One Team of the Week

Week Player Position Opponent Ref
3 Japan Akira Fitzgerald GK Forward Madison [24]
4 United States Ian Antley DF FC Tucson [25]
Argentina Emiliano Terzaghi FW FC Tucson
5 Brazil Ivan Magalhães DF Forward Madison [24]
6 United States Ian Antley DF New England Revolution II [26]
7 United States Ryley Kraft MF Greenville Triumph [27]
Argentina Emiliano Terzaghi FW Greenville Triumph
8 United States Ryley Kraft MF FC Tucson [28]
Argentina Emiliano Terzaghi FW FC Tucson
11 Brazil Ivan Magalhães DF Union Omaha [29]
United States Ryley Kraft MF Union Omaha
Argentina Emiliano Terzaghi FW Union Omaha
13 Argentina Emiliano Terzaghi MF North Texas SC [30]
United States Jonathan Bolanos MF North Texas SC

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