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Jacksonville Armada FC company history timeline

2013

In May 2013, Jacksonville businessman Mark Frisch and former Major League Soccer player Darío Sala formed Sunshine Soccer Group with the intention of bringing professional soccer to Jacksonville.

2014

On June 11, 2014, the team announced it had hired former Argentine player José Luis Villarreal as its first head coach.

2015

On November 24, 2015, the Armada announced United States Soccer player Tony Meola as the team's new head coach.

The team began playing in the 2015 NASL Spring season.

2016

After nine months in the job, Meola was fired on August 7, 2016, with Mark Lowry taking over as interim head coach for the remainder of the 2016 Fall Season.

In December 2016, there were several reports stating the Armada were about to fold and had released all their players due to mounting financial losses.

After the 2016 season ended, the NASL lost two teams to the then Div.

2017

In January 2017, the NASL was approved to keep its Div.

In July 2017, local entrepreneur Robert Palmer of RP Funding purchased the Armada.

2018

The Armada clinched its first ever playoff appearance by finishing second overall in the Sunshine Conference, and won its first playoff game against Miami United FC, 4–1, on July 11, 2018.

2019

In November 2019, the organization announced that it proposed an agreement to take over land in downtown Jacksonville for a new stadium.

However on December 10, Walter announced that the team's U-23 side would compete in the 2019 NPSL season as the organization's focus shifted to player development.

2020

The first team will remain off the field for 2020 while the U-23 side announced a move to the brand new "Gulf Coast Conference" in the NPSL.

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