Sin City FC Earns Spot in 2025 NISA Pro Cup

Sin City FC Earns Spot in 2025 NISA Pro Cup

Aug 04, 2025 420 Views NISA

LAS VEGAS (Aug. 1, 2025) — Sin City FC has been announced as the seventh club selected to compete in the 2025 NISA Pro Cup, the National Independent Soccer Association (NISA) confirmed Friday.

Founded in 2024, Sin City FC began play in the Nevada Premier League of the Southwest Premier League (SWPL) before joining NISA Nation. The club went undefeated during its 2024 fall campaign and quickly emerged as one of the top amateur sides in the region.

Led by head coach and owner Gennette Martinez, Sin City FC has found rapid success. Martinez brings 25 years of coaching experience in the Las Vegas area, including five Nevada state championships and two regional titles at the youth level. She previously guided the Las Vegas Legends to an undefeated run to the 2023 NISA Nation National Championship final, where the team finished as runners-up to NOVA FC.

“In our club’s short history, we have achieved great levels of success,” Martinez said in a statement. “We are excited to test ourselves against the strongest teams NISA Pro has to offer. We can’t wait to demonstrate our talents on a bigger stage. We are grateful and motivated to be considered for the opportunity.”

Sin City FC won the 2025 NISA Nation Southwest Region spring title, finishing atop the table with 33 points. The club also claimed the 2025 USASA Region IV Amateur Cup in Salt Lake City and advanced to the USASA National Amateur Cup semifinals in Milwaukee, falling 3–2 to eventual champion West Chester United SC.

To date, Sin City FC has won four titles during the 2025 season and will compete in two additional national finals later this month.

NISA is expected to announce additional participating clubs for the 2025 NISA Pro Cup in the coming weeks.

For more information, fans can follow Sin City FC on social media:
Facebook: Sin City FC
Instagram: @sincityfc_


About NISA:
The National Independent Soccer Association, founded in 2017, is a professional league sanctioned by the U.S. Soccer Federation. NISA operates under a model that allows independent clubs to retain their intellectual property and operate without territorial restrictions. In addition to its professional league, NISA oversees the Independent Cup and NISA Nation, a national amateur platform for clubs aspiring to turn professional. For more information, visit NISASoccer.com or follow @NISALeague on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

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