RENO, Nev. – On Monday, Reno 1868 FC announced that Doug Raftery had been promoted as the new General Manager of the club.

“We are thrilled to elevate Doug into the General Manager role with 1868 FC,” President Eric Edelstein said Monday. “He brings a wonderful blend of experience in soccer and in the sports business. Our supporters, players, coaches and community are going to love what he brings to Reno 1868 FC.”

Raftery first came to Reno in November of 2016, where he started as the Senior Director of Corporate Partnerships for the Reno Aces and Reno 1868 FC. Most recently, he was the Vice President of Corporate Partnerships for both clubs. In this role, Raftery enhanced the business development of the organization by working with local business leaders to improve their company mission.

Before moving to the Reno area, Raftery spent three years working for the Frederick Keys in Maryland as the Director of Sponsorship and radio play-by-play broadcaster. He started his career with the Eau Claire Express of the collegiate Northwoods Baseball League as the team’s Director of Broadcasting and Media Sales.



Raftery has a background as a soccer player and coach. He attended Hood College in Frederick, MD and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Arts, Broadcasting in 2012. Raftery played for the Division III Hood College Blazers from 2008-11. After missing his freshman year due to injury, he appeared in 32 matches, making 16 starts.



After graduation, he became an assistant coach for the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire women’s program in 2013. He then went back to his alma mater from 2014-2016 as an assistant, first for the men’s program, and then for the women’s program in 2016.



In Reno, he is on the Board of the Reno-Tahoe Young Professionals Network as the Professional Development Chair. Raftery is originally from Brick, N.J., where his two parents still reside, and has a sister, brother-in-law, and nephew who reside in the Durham, NC area.

“I’m ecstatic to work with our growing supporters groups, season ticket holders, and general fan base to provide an unforgettable atmosphere at Reno 1868 FC matches,” General Manager Doug Raftery said Monday.

Reno 1868 FC has 28 matches left in its season, 14 of which will be at home. The team returns to Greater Nevada Field this Saturday to host New Mexico United at 6:45 p.m. For tickets or more information, visit Reno1868FC.com or the Greater Nevada Field ticket office.