NPSL North Playoff Preview

#1 Duluth FC are the top seed despite a new head coach in Rio de Janeiro’s Thomas Pazo. The perennial contenders for the North are defending Midwest Region champions and Liam Pritchard continues to torment opposing defenses. Felipe Oliveira and JJ Oyebamiji are their leading goalscorers, with 4 and 3 respectively.

#2 This is only Siouxland United’s second season of existence, and following a 6-0-6 debut season, the Outlaws have been a surprise to everyone but themselves, beginning the season with two straight road losses but being unbeaten before losing to Duluth FC yesterday. Leading the way has been Rio de Janeiro’s João Rocha, who has five goals, tied for second best in the conference. In the technical area is Alex Trent, who coached Dakota Fusion to an unbeaten regular season, before losing in the inaugural North Conference Final to Duluth FC. The Kansan has attracted a number of his players from 2024 to follow him to Sioux City. 

We’ve overcome a lot of adversity as a group and we are in a great place now as a team with a strong bond together. We’re learning how to win in different ways and winning has become the expectation. Our aim has always been getting home playoff games for our fans and club as we keep growing as a club in our second year and first year making playoffs.

– Alex Trent, Head Coach of Siouxland United FC

#3 The chance to be Siouxland United’s opponents in the North Conference playoffs turned out to be a scrap between two wildly inconsistent teams, the Iowa Demon Hawks from Des Moines and the Sioux Falls Thunder. A new rule making it necessary for the matchups to be decided “on geography and/or other economic criteria” ensures that the teams from the South of the conference will meet each other. 

Sioux Falls Thunder have a 4-1-5 record, with Aran Hernandez-Vivar having scored four and a rotating cast of others having added one to the record. 

#4 Facing the BlueGreens in the Twin Ports are Joy Athletic, led by the Golden Boot nominee Philip Caputo, from Eagan, MN via Porto Alegre in the south of Brasil. He is the latest product of the Joy of the People “free play” system to make a name for himself in the NPSL, following Emmanuel Iwe (currently playing in the German 3.Liga) and Zinedine Kroeten (who is playing for Milwaukee Torrent in the Central States Conference). Buffalo, MN’s Carver Tierney has ably assisted Caputo, to the tune of 5 goals. 

I’ll update this piece once I receive the quotes from the other clubs. 

Coming Up – Wednesday

Duluth FC v Joy AC

Duluth won one (rallying from 1-0 down to win 4-1) and drew one (which Joy should have won) in the regular season series. 

Siouxland United FC v Sioux Falls Thunder FC

The two sides have split the regular season series with a win each, however the wins were not equal – a last kick win for Thunder having trailed in the 80th minute versus a 7-2 hammering by the Outlaws. 

Saturday

NPSL North Conference Final

As for last year, it is only the winner of this match who can claim the Conference Champions trophy. Duluth FC won last year and made it to the National Semifinals.