Asbury Park Football Club

Asbury Park Football Club

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Asbury Park Football Club, often stylized as Asbury Park FC or A.P.F.C, is a fictitious soccer team based in Asbury Park, New Jersey and founded by two residents of the city, Shawn Francis and Ian Perkins, as a parody of modern European professional football culture in 2014. Due to their internet-savvy marketing and branding efforts on the social media, the nonexistent sports club has become a notable subject of ironic fandom.

Origin

In 2013, Ian Perkins, a lifelong soccer fan and New Jersey-based British guitarist for the American rock band The Gaslight Anthem, began asking locals on Twitter about the location of the town's titular park, hoping he may be able to find a pickup game with the Americans. In response, Shawn Francis, then a stranger and social media professional who had run a number of Major League Soccer (MLS) accounts, chimed in by saying that "soccer isn't for playing anymore, but only for consuming." Shortly after this cheeky exchange, the two men decided to entertain the idea of building the joke further into a convincing facade of a professional football club, beginning with a Twitter[1] account launched under the team name Asbury Park on January 7th, 2017.


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Founded in 2014 for Modern Football, Asbury Park Football Club (colloquially known as "The Tillies") is Asbury Park's most-storied sports franchise and New Jersey's second-best football club.

Best-known for a string of trophies and hit singles in the 1950s, the club's culture is built around putting the performance art into the art of football.

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Using Francis' professional network and contacts, the duo continued to add layers of realism around the joke, complete with all the hallmarks of a well-established European football club, including a logo featuring Tillie, the city’s unofficial mascot of a smiling face on a famous mural near by the Asbury Park boardwalk, and a jersey deal with English football gear supplier Umbro, subsequently releasing more than 100 kits in both retro and modern style, which quickly sold out as the joke spread across the city and on Twitter.


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In July 2016, Francis and Perkins hired an architecture student in Sri Lanka to mock up 3D renderings of a small soccer stadium named "Samesong Park" atop Asbury Park's waterfront landmark, Convention Hall. Upon the release of the renderings on Twitter[2][6], a number of local news outlets mistakenly covered the prank story as if it were a real plan for development.


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On May 24th, 2017, the co-founders of Asbury Park FC tweeted a faux-press release[3] claiming that they had signed Benjamin Geaux-Homme, a fictitious "27-year-old right-winger" who had been on trial with the State of New York, in reference to the city's long-running catchphrase "Benny go home." On May 30th, 2017, a week later, Asbury Park FC abruptly announced via Twitter[4] that it had released the player in the wake of "a bust-up" with fan club members outside a bar.


KFOO PRESS RELEASE Club Statement on Benjamin Geaux-Homme Controversial midfielder added to roster, expected to arrive in The City by the Sea via Staten Island during Memorial Day Weekend ASBURY PARK (May. 24, 2017)- Asbury Park FC have completed the signing of 27 year-old right-winger Benjamin "Benny" Geaux-Homme to a first-team contract, pending a physical, the club announced today. The French-Canadian has been on trial with the club since May 12th. Prior to his time with APFC he was on trial with the State of New York. Those charges have since been dropped. Per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. PRESS RELEASE Beniamin Geaux-Homme Released bv Club Midfielder has contract terminated following arrest. ASBURY PARK (May. 30, 2017) - Asbury Park FC have released 27 year-old right-winger Benjamin Geaux-Homme from his contract, effect immediately, the club announced today. The French-Canadian had been with the club all of three days. The Executive Committee made the decision to dismiss Geaux Homme on Tuesday morning following reports of a "Sunday Funday" bust-up involving Geaux-Homme and members of the Boardwalk Empire Supporters Club outside of D'Jais Bar & Grill in Belmar, NJ "Asbury Park FC will not tolerate violent and reckless behavior from players on or off the pitch," said President Carter Youes-Em "We will also not tolerate players who skip off to D'Jais to pound pints on their off days. The Headliner I could see but D'Jais, yeesh."

Media Coverage

On July 19th, 2016, online football culture magazine SoccerBible[15] highlighted Asbury Park FC's vintage "Heritage" merchandise collection. On October 9th, football culture publication Kicks to the Pitch[16] ran a piece showcasing the Jersey Shore football team's official home kit designed by Umbro. On June 14th, 2017, the New York Times[12] reported on the growing popularity of the nonexistent football club across the city and beyond, in an article titled "This Soccer Club Has Everything You’d Want Except…" On June 16th, UK news publication Evening Standard[13] ran an article profiling the New Jersey-based sports club as "the most unbeatable football team."

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