Federal Triangles Soccer Club, otherwise known as Federal Triangles, the Feds or FTSC, is a coed soccer club founded in 1990 by J. C. Cummings and a group of interested players under the umbrella of the DC Sports Association (the GLBT sports group of the time for the Washington, D.C. area).
The club runs several tournaments and leagues throughout the year and sponsors multiple men's and women's fall and spring teams.
Members of the clubs participating in that tournament, including JC Cummings and Heather Milton from FTSC, would ultimately join together to found the IGLFA the following year.
Meade tried a number of new coaching ideas and ultimately the club entered a team into the Washington International Soccer League (WISL).
Meade's new leadership at the club pushed FTSC in a more professional direction in the middle of the decade, officially adding a team into the (WISC), founding the tournament that would evolve into the current Turkey Bowl, founding the Rehoboth Beach Classic (1999), and bidding to host the 1997 edition of IGLFA's annual tournament.
The Philadelphia Falcons were founded one year before FTSC was, and the two clubs established a close bond very early on.