OAKTOWN FC 2019 Season Review

OAKLAND, Calif.— The inaugural season for OAKTOWN FC recently came to an end.

Highlights

In OAKTOWN FC’s first season as a club, history was made. In every game that ERES FC was a part of, they were competing until the final whistle, literally and figuratively. The team finished with a record of 7W-1D-4L, competing against other teams within the Oakland and Fruitvale community. 

In ERES FC’s first season, they missed the playoffs on a goal difference of 3 after being tied on points with the 4th place team. ERES FC ultimately finished in 5th place out of 11 teams. Their regular season ended 5W-1D-4L.

ERES FC huddling during a regular season match.

ERES FC huddling during a regular season match.

To cap the season off, OAKTOWN FC (OTFC) entered a soccer jamboree and won their final two matches of the season. OTFC went undefeated in their two disputed games, winning their first match 8-2 and their second match 2-0. It was great to see the community come together to finish the season on a high note in OTFC’s first season as a club in its history.

OAKTOWN FC huddling after their successful jamboree appearance.

OAKTOWN FC huddling after their successful jamboree appearance.

Team Statistics

Assist Leader (appearances)

1st. B. Romero 3 (6)

2nd. J. Watan 3 (6)

3rd. O. Robles 3 (6)

Goal Leader (appearances) 

1st. B. Romero 6 (6)

2nd. A. Robles 4 (4)

3rd. E. Pablo 4 (6)

Numbers to Remember

7 total wins in inaugural year

5 game undefeated streak to finish the 2019 season

40 goals scored in total 

The Oakland Roots SC visit Oaktown FC

OAKLAND, Calif. — OAKTOWN FC were happy to have Jack McInerney and Eric Gonzalez from the Oakland Roots.

HOW THE SESSION WENT

After OAKTOWN FC players were warmed up, both Jack and Eric spoke to the group about what it takes to to take your game to the next level and hopefully become a pro. They emphasized the importance of nutrition, consistent training and practice, and described characteristics of a good teammate. After their chat with the group, both Jack and Eric had all the players doing passing triangles to build on their passing combinations, direct passing, and ball control. Afterwards, the players jumped in and joined in the scrimmage to end the training.

Once the training ended, the players stayed around to pose for some photos, sign soccer balls and shirts and ask any final questions from players and parents.

Left to right: Jack McInerney, Emilio Navarro-Perez, and Eric Gonzalez.

Left to right: Jack McInerney, Emilio Navarro-Perez, and Eric Gonzalez.