Based on their website it appears that the men’s staff from chicago city usl has gone to River Light other than TM who is leading Menace. Interested to see who In Chicago has the talent, historically Chicagoland has had one quality team whether fire u23, fc United, chicago city… heartland should be fun with Peoria drawing crowds and putting competitive teams on the field, menace being the kings of the league, St Charles looking to get better on a third place finish in year one and two new clubs in Chicagoland.
Keeping up with the USL2 changes… New: Hill Country Lobos (Kyle, TX - new club - 9/5) Club Brand TBA (Utah County, UT - new club ran by Utah United Academy - 9/19) Charlottesville Blues FC (Charlottesville, VA - new club - 9/28) River Light FC (Aurora, IL - new club - 10/3) Salem City FC (Winston-Salem, NC - new club - 10/18) Brooke House FC (Orlando, FL - new club - 11/21) Almaden FC (San Jose, CA - new club - 12/20) Midlakes United (Bellevue, WA - new club - 12/26) West Seattle Junction FC (Seattle, WA - new club - 1/3) Tacoma Stars (Tacoma, WA - new club - 1/4) AMSG FC (Huntington Beach, CA - new club - 1/16) Hattiesburg FC (Hattiesburg, MS - new club - 1/23) Utah Avalanche (Midvale, UT - new club - 1/24) Union FC Macomb (Macomb, MI - new club - 1/25) Sueño FC (Joliet, IL - new club - 1/30) Coachella FC (Coachella, CA - new club - 1-31) Inter Gainesville KF (Gainesville, FL - new club - 2/1) Dothan United (Dothan, AL - new club - 2/8) Athens United (Athens, GA - new club - 2/12) Out: NC Fusion PDX FC Park City Red Wolves FC Wichita FC Manitoba FC Miami City Altitude Rush Dalton Red Wolves North Alabama SC Texas United LA Parish AC Round Rock SC FA Euro NY FC Carolinas “New”: South Bend Lions -> Michiana Fútbol Club (rebrand 1/10) Springfield Athletic Sporting Club -> Staten Island Athletic Sporting Club (relocation 2/9) New club Salem City FC comes from private ownership taking over the NC Fusion departure. Of note, the Chattanooga Red Wolves lost a lawsuit (if it’s truly called that) on their logo/imagery to Arkansas State. It’ll be noteworthy on potential implications to their Dalton and Park City USL2 entities. There will be 128 clubs in USL2 for 2024, up from 123 in 2023. But, there was a dramatic drop in clubs as well, plus some rebrands.
stadium requirements is the main reason, We expect to be back next year (fingers crossed), in the meantime, we will be in the UPSL, with less travel, and should be more competitive. Former Timbers player Villafana is the new first-team coach.
Keeping up with the USL2 changes… New: Hill Country Lobos (Kyle, TX - new club - 9/5) Club Brand TBA (Utah County, UT - new club ran by Utah United Academy - 9/19) Charlottesville Blues FC (Charlottesville, VA - new club - 9/28) River Light FC (Aurora, IL - new club - 10/3) Salem City FC (Winston-Salem, NC - new club - 10/18) Brooke House FC (Orlando, FL - new club - 11/21) Almaden FC (San Jose, CA - new club - 12/20) Midlakes United (Bellevue, WA - new club - 12/26) West Seattle Junction FC (Seattle, WA - new club - 1/3) Tacoma Stars (Tacoma, WA - new club - 1/4) AMSG FC (Huntington Beach, CA - new club - 1/16) Hattiesburg FC (Hattiesburg, MS - new club - 1/23) Utah Avalanche (Midvale, UT - new club - 1/24) Union FC Macomb (Macomb, MI - new club - 1/25) Sueño FC (Joliet, IL - new club - 1/30) Coachella FC (Coachella, CA - new club - 1-31) Inter Gainesville KF (Gainesville, FL - new club - 2/1) Dothan United (Dothan, AL - new club - 2/8) Athens United (Athens, GA - new club - 2/12) Birmingham Legion 2 (Birmingham, AL - new club - 3/26) Out: NC Fusion PDX FC Park City Red Wolves FC Wichita FC Manitoba FC Miami City Altitude Rush Dalton Red Wolves North Alabama SC Texas United LA Parish AC Round Rock SC FA Euro NY FC Carolinas “New”: South Bend Lions -> Michiana Fútbol Club (rebrand 1/10) Springfield Athletic Sporting Club -> Staten Island Athletic Sporting Club (relocation 2/9) New club Salem City FC comes from private ownership taking over the NC Fusion departure. Of note, the Chattanooga Red Wolves lost a lawsuit (if it’s truly called that) on their logo/imagery to Arkansas State. It’ll be noteworthy on potential implications to their Dalton and Park City USL2 entities. There will be 128 clubs in USL2 for 2024, up from 123 in 2023. But, there was a dramatic drop in clubs as well, plus some rebrands.
Funny how WA soccer has seen how well Ballard has done and are like, OK now we're a USL2 state again. Bring back the rivalry cups
IF we have to have an MLS CUP, this is what the format should be- all 32 teams (once we get there), single elimination, highest seed etc. I like the USL-C playoff bracket for this reason too. Is the USL-2 final 4 in one location this year?
kinda...Burlington is the best city in the entire country, I love Ben & Jerrys and I have actually been to the State Fair in Rutland!
Props to the Heartland Division, which with Des Moines Menace, Chicago City, and Peoria City have fairly consistently been towards the top of USL2 the last five years.
Vermont Green FC Vermont Green FC’s 2025 Season Tickets are sold out, the club announced on Tuesday. The 1,300 season tickets—which went on sale to the public on Monday—sold out in just over 24 hours. Vermont, you are incredible.
(the secret is that they let existing season ticket holders renew last week ) I always suspected that a smaller club could survive here with the right management / owners (RIP Vermont Voltage), but I didn't expect it to be "thriving" after just 3 seasons. If we can find opponents to play, we might be able to have a women's team next season (the closest USLW opponent is roughly 5 hours away, the next closest are all in or around NYC, which is usually closer to 7 hours), which would be a fantastic next step for the club!
Well, if you join the WPSL and you play away in Clarkstown, you are welcome to save on the hotel and stay in my basement...lol
Vermont Green FC Vermont Green Football Club has announced a partnership with The Busyhead Project, a mental health initiative founded by Noah Kahan aimed at raising awareness, reducing stigma, and providing resources, specifically in rural communities. Noah Kahan and The Busyhead Project will sell a limited edition co-branded Vermont Green FC cap and jersey, with 100% of proceeds donated to The Busyhead Project.