2014 Pittsburgh Riverhounds season

The 2014 Pittsburgh Riverhounds season was the club's fifteenth season of existence. It is the Riverhounds' fourth season playing in the USL Professional Division. It was the second season the Riverhounds played at Highmark Stadium, a 3,500 capacity soccer specific stadium.

Background
After a modestly successful first season at Highmark Stadium, the Riverhounds, aided by investments of new majority owner Terry "Tuffy" Shallenberger, aimed to make headway on last season's 7th-place finish.

October
On October 29, the Riverhounds held a press conference to announce the re-signings of two players:
 * Reigning USL-Pro MVP José Angulo was re-signed for 2014, with a club option in 2015
 * Midfielder Matthew Dallman was re-signed to a new two-year deal

November

 * On November 5, the Riverhounds announced the signing of veteran Joseph Ngwenya from Richmond.
 * On November 7, an ad in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review confirmed the signing of Ghanaian midfielder Anthony Obodai.
 * On November 26, the Riverhounds officially formed an affiliate partnership with Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer, becoming the fifth USL club to have an MLS affiliate. The partnership will be effective immediately, and  "will enable the Dynamo to loan a minimum of four MLS-contracted players to Pittsburgh for the 2014 USL PRO season."

February

 * On February 7, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review announced the re-signings of Mike Seth, Rob Vincent, Seth C'deBaca, Sterling Flunder, Mike Green, and Greg Blum.

March

 * On March 20, the Riverhounds announced the signing of Collins John, a veteran of the Premier League, and MLS.
 * On March 26, the team filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Reorganization.

Squad information

 * Statistics up to date as of 8/29*