Fixtures

USA USL Championship 07/04 23:00 1 Pittsburgh Riverhounds vs Valentine/Dailey - View
USA USL Championship 07/13 21:00 1 Pittsburgh Riverhounds vs Loudoun United FC - View
USA USL Championship 07/18 23:00 1 Detroit City FC vs Pittsburgh Riverhounds - View
USA USL League One Cup 07/25 22:30 - Portland Hearts of Pine vs Pittsburgh Riverhounds - View
USA USL Championship 07/29 23:00 1 Pittsburgh Riverhounds vs Miami FC - View
USA USL Championship 08/02 23:00 1 Pittsburgh Riverhounds vs Rhode Island FC - View

Results

USA USL League One Cup 06/28 23:00 - [5] Pittsburgh Riverhounds v Westchester SC [6] W 1-0
USA USL Championship 06/21 23:00 1 [9] Pittsburgh Riverhounds v Tampa Bay Rowdies [12] W 2-1
USA USL Championship 06/14 23:00 1 [9] Indy Eleven v Pittsburgh Riverhounds [6] L 1-0
USA USL Championship 06/07 23:00 1 [8] Pittsburgh Riverhounds v Detroit City FC [5] W 2-0
USA USL League One Cup 05/31 23:00 - [4] Pittsburgh Riverhounds v Rhode Island FC [2] L 0-1
USA USL Championship 05/24 20:00 1 [6] Rhode Island FC v Pittsburgh Riverhounds [8] W 0-1
USA US Open Cup 05/21 23:30 4 Philadelphia Union v Pittsburgh Riverhounds L 4-1
USA USL Championship 05/18 01:00 1 [11] Colorado Switchbacks FC v Pittsburgh Riverhounds [7] L 1-0
USA USL Championship 05/10 23:30 1 [2] Louisville City FC v Pittsburgh Riverhounds [6] D 0-0
USA US Open Cup 05/07 23:00 5 Pittsburgh Riverhounds v New York City FC W 1-0
USA USL Championship 05/03 23:00 1 [6] Pittsburgh Riverhounds v North Carolina FC [5] L 0-2
USA USL League One Cup 04/26 20:00 - Detroit City FC v Pittsburgh Riverhounds L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 37 18 19
Wins 17 11 6
Draws 8 4 4
Losses 12 3 9
Goals for 45 27 18
Goals against 28 10 18
Clean sheets 18 10 8
Failed to score 11 4 7

Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC is an American professional soccer team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1998 and beginning play in 1999, the club plays in the Eastern Conference of the USL Championship, the second tier of the American soccer pyramid. Since 2013, the Riverhounds have played their home games at the 5,000-seat Highmark Stadium, a soccer-specific stadium located in Station Square. Their current head coach is Bob Lilley. Saint Lucian international David Flavius currently holds the club records for most appearances and goals which he set over his eight seasons with the Riverhounds between 1999 and 2006.

The Riverhounds have an affiliated women's soccer team, Pittsburgh Riveters SC, that plays in the USL W League.

History

An ownership group led by local banker Paul Heasley was awarded a Pittsburgh expansion franchise in the USL A-League by USISL on March 11, 1998. The team was planned to begin playing in the 1999 season and would be the first professional outdoor soccer team in the city since the Pittsburgh Phantoms of the National Professional Soccer League folded after the 1967 season. The name "Riverdogs" was initially selected until the threat of legal action by the Charleston RiverDogs led the team to change their name to the Pittsburgh Riverhounds in December 1998.

The Riverhounds played their first match on May 1, 1999, against the Cincinnati Riverhawks at Bethel Park Stadium in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. The team lost 3–2 in a penalty shootout after a scoreless draw in front of a sellout crowd of 5,639 spectators. They drew an average attendance of 4,178 in their inaugural season—the second-best in the league—and qualified for the A-League playoffs, where Pittsburgh were eliminated by the Rochester Rhinos in the second round. The team's attendance declined in later seasons as Heasley unsuccessfully pursued plans for a soccer-specific stadium to replace Bethel Park by 2005. The Riverhounds moved a tier below the A-League (later the USL First Division) to the USL Pro Soccer League (later the Second Division) in 2004 amid financial issues. The team underwent several ownership changes and continued to have unstable finances; it withdrew from competition for the 2007 season but continued to run its youth programs and the senior team returned the following year.

In April 2013, the team opened Highmark Stadium in Pittsburgh with an initial capacity of 3,102 seats and plans for future expansions. The stadium cost $10.2 million to construct, entirely with private contributions, and was the result of several design and location changes. The Riverhounds successfully drew larger crowds at their new stadium and averaged 3,273 spectators during the 2013 season. The remaining financial issues and debts incurred from stadium construction caused the team to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March 2014 but remain playing. Majority ownership was sold to Tuffy Shallenberger, a construction company owner who was part of the ownership group, and the team focused on expanding its youth academy business. The Riverhounds unveiled a new crest and identity in 2018, replacing a cartoon dog with a modern roundel, and expanded Highmark Stadium to 5,000 seats.

The Riverhounds remained part of the USL's third-division league, which was restructured into USL Pro and later the USL Championship after it received second-division sanctioning. In 2013, the team announced a plan to join Major League Soccer, the country's top-flight league, within the next decade as an expansion franchise. The plan would require further expansion of Highmark Stadium to meet the league's minimum of 18,000 seats. The Riverhounds have never submitted a formal bid for an MLS franchise during previous rounds of expansion.

The organization announced in 2024 that they would form a women's team, later named Pittsburgh Riveters SC, to play in the pre-professional USL W League the following year. Former academy director Scott Gibson was named as the team's head coach.

The Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC is a professional soccer team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, competing in the USL Championship, the second tier of American soccer. Founded in 1999, the team has established itself as a key player in the local sports landscape, fostering a passionate fan base known for their unwavering support.

The Riverhounds play their home matches at Highmark Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility located along the banks of the Monongahela River. With a seating capacity of over 5,000, the stadium offers an intimate atmosphere for fans to enjoy thrilling soccer action while overlooking the stunning Pittsburgh skyline.

The team's colors, black and gold, reflect the city's rich heritage and are proudly worn by players and supporters alike. The Riverhounds are known for their commitment to developing local talent and engaging with the community, often hosting youth clinics and outreach programs to inspire the next generation of soccer players.

On the field, the Riverhounds are recognized for their competitive spirit and tactical play, consistently striving for success in the USL Championship. With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and skill, the team aims to make a mark in the league and bring home championships to Pittsburgh.

As a symbol of pride for the city, the Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC embodies the spirit of soccer in the Steel City, uniting fans from all walks of life in their love for the beautiful game.