The 2018 National Premier Soccer League season was part of the 106th season of
FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States and the 16th season of the
National Premier Soccer League
The National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) is an American men's soccer league. The NPSL is a semi-professional league, comprising some teams that have paid players and some that are entirely amateur. The league is officially affiliated to the U ...
(NPSL).
Elm City Express was the defending champion.
The 2018 NPSL champion qualifies to play for the 2019
Hank Steinbrecher Cup
The United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA) is a national organization for amateur soccer in the United States. It consists of 55 state organizations as well as national, regional and state leagues.
The National Premier Soccer League, NISA ...
organized by the
United States Adult Soccer Association. The NPSL has elected to use results of the 2018 league season to determine which NPSL clubs
qualify
Qualification is either the process of qualifying for an achievement, or a credential attesting to that achievement, and may refer to:
* Professional qualification, attributes developed by obtaining academic degrees or through professional exper ...
for the 2019
U.S. Open Cup
The Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, commonly known as the U.S. Open Cup (USOC), is a Single-elimination tournament, knockout cup competition in men's Soccer in the United States, soccer in the United States of America. It is the oldest ongoing nati ...
. The
United States Soccer Federation has not yet determined how many berths for the U.S. Open Cup will be awarded to NPSL clubs.
Miami FC 2 defeated
FC Motown on the road, 3–1, to win the 2018 NPSL championship.
Dylan Mares was named Man of the Match.
Changes from 2017
The Atlantic Blue Conference and the Atlantic White Conference were merged to form the North Atlantic Conference. The top four teams in the new conference qualify for the conference playoffs.
Only three teams in the Mid-Atlantic Conference qualify for the conference playoffs instead of four teams as in 2017. The top team gets a bye to the conference final.
With the number of conferences in the Northeast Region reduced from four to three, a wildcard team qualifies for the region semifinals. The wildcard team is the conference final loser with the best regular-season record.
The East and West Divisions of the Southeast Conference are eliminated, and conference playoff qualification is determined on the basis of conference standings.
The Lone Star Conference is divided into groups: Red, White and Blue. Teams play the other members of their group twice and other conference members only once. Lone Star Conference playoff qualification is based on standings in the group, not the conference. The top two group winners receive the first and second seeds and a bye to the conference semifinals. The remaining group winner receives the third seed and plays in the conference quarterfinals along with each group's second-place team.
Northwest Conference teams play each other three times instead of two.
Following the expansion of the Golden Gate Conference, members play each other twice instead of three times.
South Region Semifinal matchups are predetermined based on pairings of specific conferences and not based on region seeding. The Southeast Conference champion plays the Sunshine Conference champion, and the Lone Star Conference champion plays the Heartland Conference champion. Hone-field advantage for the region semifinals is based on region seeding.
The Golden Gate Conference receives an additional berth to the West Region playoffs, and the region wildcard berth is eliminated. The Southwest Conference continues to have three berths in the West Region playoffs, but the conference's third seed is determined by a play-in game between the third- and fourth-place teams. West Region Quarterfinal matchups are predetermined based on placing within the conference and not based on region seeding. West Region teams are seeded and bracketed for the semifinals.
Greater Binghamton FC Thunder moved from the Keystone Conference in the Northeast Region to the East Conference in the Midwest Region. The move puts the Thunder in the same conference as three other
New York state
New York, officially the State of New York, is a U.S. state, state in the Northeastern United States. It is often called New York State to distinguish it from its largest city, New York City. With a total area of , New York is the List of U.S. ...
teams:
FC Buffalo, the
Rochester Lancers Rochester Lancers may refer to:
* Rochester Lancers (2015), a semi-professional soccer team that competes in the National Premier Soccer League
* Rochester Lancers (MASL), an indoor soccer team that competes in the Major Arena Soccer League 2
* Roch ...
and
Syracuse FC
Syracuse FC is a soccer team based in Syracuse, New York. They debuted in the National Premier Soccer League in May 2017. The team colors are white, black, gold and maroon.
History
Syracuse FC was announced as a National Premier Soccer League ...
. The other four New York state NPSL teams, the
Brooklyn Italians,
Kingston Stockade FC,
New York Athletic Club and the
New York Cosmos B, all play in the new North Atlantic Conference in the Northeast Region.
Teams
Eighteen new clubs joined the NPSL for the 2018 season, including one that returned from a one-year hiatus, and 16 teams departed.
Jacksonville Armada FC replaced
Jacksonville Armada U-23, the organization's B squad, after the
2018 North American Soccer League season
The 2018 North American Soccer League season would have been the eighth season of the modern North American Soccer League (2011–2017), North American Soccer League (NASL), but was canceled after the league was denied a preliminary injunction to ...
was cancelled.
The Clarkstown SC Eagles merged with
FC Motown. The resulting combined team used the FC Motown name and played its home matches in
Madison, New Jersey.
Ninety-eight teams competed in the NPSL during the 2018 season.
Incoming teams
Moved and/or rebranded teams
Outgoing teams
2018 teams
Season overview
Influx of NASL talent
Prior to the start of the season, the NPSL became a beneficiary of the uncertainty surrounding the
2018 North American Soccer League season
The 2018 North American Soccer League season would have been the eighth season of the modern North American Soccer League (2011–2017), North American Soccer League (NASL), but was canceled after the league was denied a preliminary injunction to ...
, since three NASL clubs decided to field many of their Division II-quality players in NPSL matches. First,
Jacksonville Armada FC owner Robert Palmer announced that the team would compete in the NPSL in 2018, replacing the club's reserve side,
Jacksonville Armada U-23. Palmer said the roster would include five or six players from the NASL squad and that the players would be using the NPSL games as a preseason training opportunity until the then expected start of the NASL season in August.
The following day,
Miami FC CEO Sean Flynn announced the formation of a reserve squad, Miami FC 2, which entered the NPSL as an expansion team. Flynn said that he created Miami FC 2 to provide Miami FC's players with live match action instead of being confined to training as they waited for the start of the NASL season.
On February 27, 2018, the NASL announced that it had cancelled its 2018 season; it also announced that three of its teams, Miami FC, Jacksonville Armada FC and the
New York Cosmos would be fielding teams in NPSL. Shortly thereafter,
Carlos Mendes was hired as head coach of the
New York Cosmos B, the organization's reserve side, which had competed in the NPSL since 2015. Within days the Cosmos B signed
Danny Szetela
Daniel Gregory Szetela (born June 17, 1987) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Morris Elite SC in USL League Two.
Club career Columbus Crew
In 2002, Szetela entered USSF's Bradenton Academy, graduating in May 2004. He then s ...
,
Chris Wingert
Chris Wingert (born June 16, 1982) is an American professional soccer player for New York Cosmos B in the National Premier Soccer League. He spent fourteen seasons of his professional career in Major League Soccer (MLS) with the Columbus Crew ...
,
Bljedi Bardic
Bljedi Bardic ( sq, Bledi Bardhi, born January 10, 1992) is a Montenegrin soccer player of Albanian descent who currently plays for New Amsterdam FC in the National Independent Soccer Association.
Born in Bar, Montenegro, where Bardic played you ...
,
Jonathan Borrajo
Jonathan Borrajo (born June 2, 1987) is a former American soccer player.
Career
Youth and College
Borrajo was born and raised in Clifton, New Jersey and attended Clifton High School, where he was named his team's Best Defender and MVP. He fini ...
,
Alexis Velela
Alexis Alfonso Velela (born April 17, 1998) is an American soccer player for San Diego 1904 FC in the National Independent Soccer Association.
Youth
Velela was born in San Diego, California and played with his local side San Diego Surf.
Profe ...
and
Wojciech Wojcik.
Other developments
Virginia Beach City FC and
D.C. United of
Major League Soccer
Major League Soccer (MLS) is a men's professional soccer league sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation, which represents the sport's highest level in the United States. The league comprises 29 teams—26 in the U.S. and 3 in Cana ...
(MLS) announced a partnership aimed at creating opportunities for young players in the
Tidewater region to develop into professionals.
The NPSL became the second U.S.-based league (after MLS) to conduct advanced training for referees. NPSL director of officials Paul Scott said, "
need to contribute in a meaningful way in the training of the officials, if we want our product to improve."
Cindy Spera was promoted from NPSL director of operations to the position of managing director.
The NPSL reached an agreement with
Select Sport for the Danish sports equipment manufacturer to be the league's official match ball sponsor.
The NPSL announced that A.S. Los Angeles would join the league as an expansion club for the 2019 season. The team will play in the Southwest Conference. Harry Tachian is the club's majority owner and serves as its chairman and president.
NPSL at the U.S. Open Cup
The
United States Soccer Federation's Open Cup Committee initially allocated 19 berths in the
2018 U.S. Open Cup to NPSL teams.
NPSL expansion club
El Farolito had made it through the open division qualifying process. However, tournament rules require that a participating team remain a playing member in good standing of the same league from the date of the open division entry deadline through the date of the U.S. Open Cup Final. By jumping from the
San Francisco Soccer Football League to the NPSL, El Farolito had disqualified itself.
As a Division II league, the NASL was entitled to send all its U.S.-based clubs to the U.S. Open Cup in the past. However, the USSF informed the three NASL clubs playing (either directly or through a reserve team) in the NPSL in 2018, that they were not eligible to participate in the tournament, since NPSL teams qualify based on the previous season's results. Neither the New York Cosmos B nor the Jacksonville Armada U-23 were ranked highly enough by the NPSL to qualify, and Miami FC 2 was new to the league. The three clubs appealed this ruling, requesting berths in the tournament. The USSF ultimately reversed its decision and allowed the three teams to participate, bringing the total number of NPSL teams in the tournament to 22.
A play-in round was added to the U.S. Open Cup for the New York Cosmos B, the Jacksonville Armada FC and Miami FC 2. Their opponents were selected from NPSL and
Premier Development League
USL League Two (USL2), formerly the Premier Development League (PDL), is a semi-professional developmental soccer league sponsored by United Soccer Leagues in the United States and Canada, forming part of the United States soccer league syste ...
(PDL) qualifiers based on geographical proximity and a random draw. The three selected teams were given the option to host the matches, which all three elected to do. The New York Cosmos B were drawn against fellow NPSL side the
Brooklyn Italians, while the Jacksonville Armada FC and Miami FC 2 drew PDL clubs
The Villages SC and
FC Miami City, respectively. The Italians defeated the Cosmos, while the Armada topped The Villages, and Miami FC 2 beat FC Miami City.
In the first round of the U.S. Open Cup, NPSL clubs had seven wins in 12 matches against PDL teams and won four of seven matches with local qualifiers. One first-round mach pitted two NPSL teams squaring off against each other. The 12 NPSL teams advancing to the second round was a new record high for the league and four more than in 2017.
NPSL clubs lost seven of their nine second-round matches against
United Soccer League
United Soccer League (USL), formerly known as United Soccer Leagues, is a soccer league in the United States and Canada. It organizes several men's and women's leagues, both professional and amateur. Men's leagues currently organized are the ...
(USL) opponents.
Elm City Express defeated
Seacoast United Phantoms in the only second-round match featuring NPSL and PDL teams. One second-round match was an all-NPSL
Miami
Miami ( ), officially the City of Miami, known as "the 305", "The Magic City", and "Gateway to the Americas", is a coastal metropolis and the county seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida, United States. With a population of 442,241 at th ...
derby
Derby ( ) is a city and unitary authority area in Derbyshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Derwent in the south of Derbyshire, which is in the East Midlands Region. It was traditionally the county town of Derbyshire. Derby gain ...
with
Miami United FC beating Miami FC 2.
In the third round of the U.S. Open Cup, Elm City Express fell to USL side
Charleston Battery, and
FC Wichita
FC Wichita is a soccer club based in Wichita, Kansas that plays in USL League Two's Heartland Conference. The club was a member of the Heartland Conference in the National Premier Soccer League, a national semi-professional league at the fourt ...
fell to local qualifier
NTX Rayados. Miami United FC secured a road win against fellow
Florida
Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. Florida is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the northwest by Alabama, to the north by Georgia, to the east by the Bahamas and Atlantic Ocean, a ...
NPSL side Jacksonville Armada to become the only NPSL team to advance past the third round of the tournament.
Miami United FC hosted
Orlando City SC of MLS in the fourth round of the U.S. Open Cup. Orlando City had 70% of the ball possession and was never really challenged in a 3–0 victory. The Orlando City goalkeeper need to make only one save.
Overall, NPSL clubs had 16 wins and 18 losses against non-NPSL opponents in the U.S. Open Cup. They split their eight matches against local qualifiers, won 10 of 15 matches against PDL teams, lost eight of 10 matches against USL clubs and lost their only match against an MLS squad.
NPSL at the Hank Steinbrecher Cup
The 2017 NPSL champion Elm City Express represented the league at the
2018 Hank Steinbrecher Cup
The 2018 Hank Steinbrecher Cup was the sixth edition of the United States Adult Soccer Association's (USASA) tournament whose winner is recognized with the title of U.S. National Amateur Champions.
Premier Development League (PDL) side Michigan B ...
for the title U.S. National Amateur Champions. Matches were played at
Veterans Memorial Stadium in
New Britain, Connecticut, less than an hour's drive from the Express's home in
New Haven.
The Express lost its semifinal match, 2–0, to defending Steinbrecher Cup winner
Michigan Bucks of the PDL.
In the third-place match, the Express conceded a goal in second-half stoppage time and fell to the 2017
National Amateur Cup champions
Lansdowne Bhoys FC of the
Cosmopolitan Soccer League, 2–1.
Regular season
In the Keystone Conference,
FC Motown started the season with nine straight wins before dropping a 2–1 decision at home to
West Chester United SC in their final match. The loss eventually cost FC Motown home-field advantage in the Northeast Region Final against the New York Cosmos B.
Torch FC occupied the bottom of the Keystone Conference, losing all 10 of their matches and scoring only eight goals while conceding 50.
The New York Cosmos B dominated the North Atlantic Conference, winning all 10 of their matches and conceding only eight goals while scoring 40. After starting the season 2–3–2, defending NPSL champion Elm City Express won its final three matches, culminating with a 6–4 road win over the
Rhode Island Reds F.C. in a winner-take-all showdown for the final North Atlantic Conference playoff berth. In five home matches, the
Seacoast United Mariners
Seacoast United Mariners is an American soccer team based in Portland , Maine, United States. Founded in 2011, the team made its debut in the Northeast-Atlantic Division of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), the fourth tier of the United ...
went pointless, were shut out four times and were outscored, 14–2. The Mariners suffered shutout losses in three of their five road matches but managed draws in the other two.
FC Baltimore and
Northern Virginia United FC
Northern Virginia United FC is an American soccer club based in Leesburg, Virginia. They currently have teams in the fourth-tier National Premier Soccer League and fifth-tier United Premier Soccer League.
The club's primary nickname is 'NVU' an ...
entered their final regular-season matches with identical 6–2–1 records. FC Baltimore took the top seed in the Mid-Atlantic Conference with an 8–2 home victory over
Charlottesville Alliance FC
Charlottesville Alliance FC, formerly Aromas Café FC, is an American amateur soccer club based in Charlottesville, Virginia. In 2016, the club reached the second round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
Beginning with the 2018 season, Charlottes ...
, while Northern Virginia United lost on the road to Virginia Beach City FC, 7–1. A road draw against Charlottesville Alliance in its final regular-season match was just enough for
FC Frederick
FC Frederick is an association football team playing in the NPSL (National Premier Soccer League). They joined the NPSL in 2015 and play their home games at Thomas Athletic Field on the campus of Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. The team u ...
to win a standings tiebreaker over Virginia Beach City and claim the final Mid-Atlantic playoff berth.
The
Laredo Heat finished with the best overall regular-season record in the NPSL and was the only team in the South Region with a perfect record, outscoring its opponents, 37–4. The Heat conceded only one goal in five home matches while scoring 20. The
Shreveport Rafters FC
Shreveport Rafters FC is a soccer team based in Shreveport, Louisiana. Founded in 2016, the team most recently played in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), a national semi-professional league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyr ...
claimed the second playoff berth in the Blue Group of the Lone Star Conference, when Katy 1895 FC suffered a 9–0 home loss to the
Houston Dutch Lions FC
Miami Dutch Lions FC is an American professional soccer club based in the Miami metropolitan area. The Lions competes in National Premier Soccer League, as a member of the Sunshine Conference. The club was founded in Conroe, Texas in 2011, befo ...
in their final regular-season match.
Tyler FC lost all 10 of their matches, scoring just seven goals while conceding 54. In their opening match of the season hosting the Shreveport Rafters, Tyler scored a late second-half goal to cut their deficit to 2–1 but could not get the equalizer. They were never within a goal of the winning score for the rest of the season, and they were shut out five times.
The top three clubs in the Sunshine Conference made the conference the most competitive in the league. Eventual NPSL champions Miami FC 2, who topped the Sunshine Conference table, had a loss and three draws in its four regular-season matches against second- and third-place finishers Jacksonville Armada and Miami United. However, Miami FC 2 won all eight of their matches against their other four conference opponents. Both matches between the Armada and Miami United ended in draws.
At the bottom of the conference,
Storm FC
Storm FC is an American soccer club based in Pembroke Pines, Florida member of the NPSL playing in the South Region - Sunshine Conference. The club was founded in 2013 and currently competes against Jacksonville Armada U23, Miami United, Orlando ...
scored only one goal all season. It came at home against
Naples United FC
Naples United Football Club is an American semi-professional soccer club based in Naples, Florida, that plays in the National Premier Soccer League, the top semi-professional football league in the United States.
History
Naples United Footbal ...
in a 1–1 draw, the only match Storm did not lose. Storm was outscored 27–1 at home and 14–0 on the road.
After starting the season 2–3–0, the
Little Rock Rangers closed by winning their final five matches. However, it was not enough to catch
FC Wichita
FC Wichita is a soccer club based in Wichita, Kansas that plays in USL League Two's Heartland Conference. The club was a member of the Heartland Conference in the National Premier Soccer League, a national semi-professional league at the fourt ...
in the Heartland Conference. Wichita started the season 7–0–0 before stumbling to the finish line with two losses (including one to the Rangers) and a draw in their final three matches.
Ozark FC
Sunflower State FC is a semi-professional soccer team based in Overland Park, Kansas that competes in the National Premier Soccer League as a member of the Heartland Conference and in the Major Arena Soccer League 3 as a member of the Midwest Divi ...
lost all five of their home matches and were outscored, 9–2. Ozark was outscored, 13–2, on the road but did manage a draw against
Saint Louis Club Atletico
Club Atletico Saint Louis is an American soccer team based in St. Louis, Missouri. It plays within the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), a national amateur league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the South Region's Heart ...
.
Chattanooga FC went 4–0–3 in the first half of the season and 4–2–1 in the second half to take the top seed in the Southeast Conference. The
Atlanta Silverbacks
The Atlanta Silverbacks FC were an American professional soccer club based in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1998 as Atlanta Ruckus, the club played in many leagues over the years before folding after the 2015 season. The team played its home gam ...
were 4–4–2 in their first 10 matches and 3–0–1 in their final four to take second place. Chattanooga and the Silverbacks met in the final match of the regular season and played to a 1–1 draw at
Atlanta Silverbacks Park, but Chattanooga entered the match with a four-point lead in the standings.
Minneapolis City SC was the only undefeated team in the Midwest Region, posting a record of 10–0–4 to win the North Conference title. They were 6–0–1 at home.
LaCrosse Aris FC went winless at 0–13–1. Oddly, LaCrosse Aris earned their only point of the season with a scoreless draw at home against conference champion Minneapolis City.
AFC Ann Arbor won the Great Lakes Conference title and claimed the second seed in the Midwest Region playoffs with a 9–1–2 record, losing only on the road to second-place
Grand Rapids FC.
FC Columbus
FC Columbus is a semi-professional American soccer club based in Upper Arlington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. The team is a member of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) and currently plays its home matches at The Wellington School.
Histo ...
won both of its matches against Grand Rapids, who started the season 5–1–1 in their first seven games but closed by going 2–2–1 in their final five, including the pair of losses to Columbus. Meanwhile, Columbus followed a 1–2–2 start by going 5–1–0 over the next six games to put themselves in position to take the conference's second playoff berth. With Grand Rapids having completed their schedule with a 7–3–2 record, Columbus was 6–3–2 and holding the tiebreaker over Grand Rapids heading into their final match at the 2–5–4
Milwaukee Torrent. The Torrent got the better of Columbus, 1–0, with a goal in the 87th minute and denied them a trip to the postseason. The late-season stumble by Grand Rapids cost them home-field advantage in their Midwest Region Quarterfinal match against
Duluth FC. At the bottom of the Great Lakes Conference,
FC Indiana lost all 12 of their matches, scoring only four goals while conceding 75. Indiana was outscored on the road, 42–0, in six matches. In Indiana's only match decided by a single goal, the Torrent scored in the 78th minute to break a 2–2 tie and held on for the win.
With the East Conference title on the line, the
Erie Commodores FC hosted
Cleveland SC in the final match of the regular season for both clubs, who each had identical 7–1–3 records. Cleveland held the standings tiebreaker and needed only a draw for the conference championship, because it had won the first match between the teams, 3–2. Cleveland's 70th-minute goal was not enough to overcome two first-half tallies by the Commodores who held on for the win despite playing more than half the match with only 10 men. Cleveland rested four of their regular starters with injuries, all of whom were expected to be available for the opening playoff match. With Ann Arbor likely to win as they finished up their regular season at home against pointless Indiana, the Commodores and Cleveland were nearly assured at game time that they would be playing each other in the West Region Quarterfinals, and the East Conference champions would host. After starting the season 3–3–3, the
Rochester Lancers Rochester Lancers may refer to:
* Rochester Lancers (2015), a semi-professional soccer team that competes in the National Premier Soccer League
* Rochester Lancers (MASL), an indoor soccer team that competes in the Major Arena Soccer League 2
* Roch ...
won their final three matches, but it was not enough to challenge the Commodores and Cleveland for a playoff berth. The
Greater Binghamton FC Thunder lost all 12 of its matches, scoring nine goals and conceding 66.
FC Golden State hosted
ASC San Diego in a showdown for the Southwest Conference title in the final match of the regular season for both clubs. Golden State entered the match in first place by one point with an 8–1–2 record, losing only at San Diego. ASC San Diego was in second place at 8–2–1, having lost both their matches against
Orange County FC. After Golden State built a 2–0 lead, ASC San Diego struck in the 71st, 76th and 79th minutes to win the match, 3–2, and claimed the Southwest Conference championship. The first and third goals in ASC San Diego's dramatic comeback were tallied by their leading goalscorer, Amani Walker. Two days later, Orange County, at 7–1–3, had a chance to claim second place in the Southwest Conference and avoid the play-in game, if they could earn a road win against
Riverside Coras USA. The second-place team in the Southwest Conference would also have home-field advantage in the West Region Quarterfinals. Orange County's
Peter Gregory scored his second goal of the match in the 76th minute to break a 2–2 deadlock that had stood since halftime. However, Coras tied the match five minutes later on an own goal, the second Orange County had conceded in the match, and the game ended in a draw.
El Farolito went undefeated at 9–0–5 to win the Golden Gate Conference championship. After starting the season 0–3–2, the
Sonoma County Sol
Sonoma County Sol is an American soccer team based in Santa Rosa, California, United States. Founded in 2004, the team plays in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), a national amateur league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyrami ...
finished 7–1–1 to claim the final Golden Gate Conference playoff berth. The Sol and the
East Bay FC Stompers
East Bay FC Stompers is an American association football, soccer club currently playing in the National Premier Soccer League. Founded in 2012 in San Francisco as San Francisco Stompers Football Club, since the 2016 season it has been based in Ha ...
entered their June 9 match with identical 3–4–3 records. A go-ahead goal in the 68th minute by NPSL leading goalscorer Omar Nuño was the difference in a 3–2 home win for the Sol. Following the win over the Stompers, the Sol outscored its opponents, 16–0, in its final three matches. FC Davis started the season 3–1–5 but lost their final five matches to fall out of the playoff picture.
Spokane SC Shadow
Spokane Shadow is an American soccer team, founded in 1996. The team competes in the National Premier Soccer League as well as the Evergreen Premier League, one of United States Adult Soccer Association's elite amateur leagues. From 1996 to 200 ...
and
FC Mulhouse Portland were the only two teams in the Northwest Conference with winning records and claimed the conference's two playoff berths. The Shadow went undefeated at 7–0–5 to claim the conference championship. In head-to-head matchups of the conference leaders, the Shadow had a win and a draw in its two home matches with Portland, which were played on consecutive days, and the only match played in Portland ended in a tie.
Playoffs
With some conferences still playing regular-season matches, the NPSL postseason got underway on June 30, with the Southwest Conference Play-in Game. An early goal by Jonathan Bryant put Orange County in the lead, but a red card issued to Michael Bryant in the 31st minute forced them to play down a man. Daniel Crisostomo doubled Orange County's lead in the 70th minute. A dangerous challenge and a scuffle in the 82nd minute resulted in two red cards for Arizona and a yellow card for Orange County. Cody Shelton scored in the 90th minute to seal Orange County's 3–0 victory.
Bennett Sneddon kept the clean sheet.
The Lone Star Conference Quarterfinals were played on July 7. The sixth-seeded Shreveport Rafters FC pushed the Houston Dutch Lions FC to extra time with the match scoreless. Jacob Powell got the Dutch Lions on the board in the third minute of extra time.
Ángel Lopez followed with a goal in the final minute before the first half of extra time expired. Dylan Armstrong rounded out the scoring in the 115th minute to give the Dutch Lions a 3–0 victory. Sullivan Lauderdale earned the 120-minute shutout.
The
Fort Worth Vaqueros FC
Fort Worth Vaqueros FC is an American amateur soccer club based in Fort Worth, Texas, which began play in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) in May 2014. The Vaqueros play in the Lone Star Conference of the South Region. The club is based ...
dominated FC Brownsville, 5–0, in the other Lone Star Conference Quarterfinal. Jamie Lovegrove and
Kallé Soné each contributed a
brace, and Jesse Miralrio scored the other goal. Grant Makela kept a clean sheet for the Vaqueros.
The West Region Quarterfinals were played on July 7 and 8. El Farolito got a first-half goal from
Arnhold Rivas
Arnhold Rivas Martínez (born 13 June 1989) is a Mexican former footballer. The start of his career was good; he put in impressive performances, this culminated in him earning a debut cap in the Mexico national football team. Despite a seemingly ...
to take the lead over the Sonoma County Sol but had to play with 10 men after
Ademar Rodríguez
Andrés Ademar Rodríguez (born 23 March 1990) is a Mexican former footballer. He last played for Tlaxcala F.C. in the Second Division League of Mexico.
Honours
;América
*Liga MX
The Liga MX, officially known as the Liga BBVA MX for sponsor ...
drew a red card in the 62nd minute. The Sol could not get the equalizer, and Camilo Campo provided another goal in the 90th minute to give El Farolito a 2–0 win. Mario Martinez recorded the shutout.
For the third time in three matches this season, Orange County FC defeated ASC San Diego. San Diego's leading scorer Amani Walker put them on the board first in the 51st minute. However, Jose Montes de Oca and Daniel Crisostomo both scored in the 58th minute to turn the match around.
Dakota Collins
Dakota J. Collins (born August 15, 1991 in Santa Barbara, California) is an American soccer player who plays for Orange County FC in the National Premier Soccer League.
Career
Collins played four years of college soccer, two years with UCLA Brui ...
provided insurance for Orange County in the 84th minute, and Orange County secured a 3–1 victory over the Southwest Conference champions.
The Northwest Conference champions Spokane SC Shadow got a goal from Micheal Ramos in the 7th minute of their West Region Quarterfinal to take an early lead. However, Christian Thyron replied a minute later for FC Mulhouse Portland. Fred Braun gave Portland a 2–1 lead in the 40th minute, and the Shadow was unable to equalize, suffering its first loss of the season.
FC Golden State got goals from Gabriel Henrique Silva,
Allisson,
Gustavo Villalobos
Gustavo Villalobos (born November 19, 1991) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Los Angeles Force in the National Independent Soccer Association.
Career College and amateur
Villalobos started his college career at Cal State Nort ...
and Jose Perez-Flores and cruised to a 4–2 West Region Quarterfinal victory over
CD Aguiluchos USA. Simon Rawnsley and Anthony De Souza scored goals for Aguiluchos.
The Southeast Conference Quarterfinals were played on July 10. Both lower seeds, who had losing records during the regular season, prevailed with road wins. The
Georgia Revolution FC upset the
New Orleans Jesters, 3–2, on goals by Ehjayson Henry,
Isaac Promise and Jumar Oakley.
Oliver Roberts
Oliver Roberts is an Ireland international rugby league footballer who plays as a and for Sheffield Eagles in the RFL Championship.
He played for the Bradford Bulls in the Super League. He spent time on loan from Huddersfield at the Sheffi ...
scored both goals for the Jesters. Wesley Sprague saved a Thomas Peers penalty kick in the 73rd minute to keep the Revolution in the lead, 2–1.
Asheville City SC
Asheville City SC is an American amateur soccer team based in Asheville, North Carolina. Founded in 2016, the men's team plays in USL League Two, the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. The women's team was founded in 2017 and played in th ...
got goals from Siavash Jamehdar, Elma Nfor and Tyson Hichman to win the other Southwest Conference Quarterfinal over
Inter Nashville FC. Jonathan Remond scored in the 90th minute to spoil the shutout.
Nine NPSL playoff matches were played on July 11. Led by two goals from Christopher Katona, FC Motown beat
FC Monmouth
FC Monmouth are a soccer club based in Monmouth County, New Jersey. They play in the Northeast Region's Keystone Conference of the National Premier Soccer League, the fourth division of the American soccer pyramid. The team plays its home game ...
, 4–1, in the Keystone Conference Semifinals. Walter Calderon and Christopher Riordan also scored for Motown. Chase Covello scored Monmouth's goal on a free kick from just outside the box that deflected off Motown's wall.
In the other Keystone Conference Semifinal,
Junior Lone Star FC
Philadelphia Lone Star Football Club is an American professional development soccer club based in Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that competes in USL League Two and the National Premier Soccer League, both leagues which sit in the fourth t ...
fell behind West Chester United SC, 2–1, when they conceded an own goal in the 41st minute. Three minutes into the second half, Junior Lone Star tied the match on
Anthony Allison's second goal of the game. Extra time did not settle the matter, and West Chester United advanced on penalty kicks, 4–3. Charles Wilson's goal in the 12th minute had given United an early 1–0 lead.
The New York Cosmos B and defending NPSL champion Elm City Express each held one-goal leads in the first half of their North Atlantic Conference Semifinal match.
Bljedi Bardic
Bljedi Bardic ( sq, Bledi Bardhi, born January 10, 1992) is a Montenegrin soccer player of Albanian descent who currently plays for New Amsterdam FC in the National Independent Soccer Association.
Born in Bar, Montenegro, where Bardic played you ...
scored both Cosmos B goals, and Tyler Carlos had both tallies for the Express. Neither team scored in the second half. The Cosmos B broke through in extra time on goals by
Wojciech Wojcik in the 111th minute and
Zaire Bartley
Zaire Bartley (born 5 March 1998) is a Jamaican footballer who plays as a midfielder for New Amsterdam FC in the National Independent Soccer Association.
Career Club
Bartley made his debut with United Soccer League side New York Red Bulls II ...
in the 112th minute. Since the Cosmos B had the best regular-season record in the Northeast Region, the berth in the North Atlantic Conference Final guaranteed them a spot in the region semifinals.
James Thristino's hat trick led the Brooklyn Italians to a 3–0 victory over
Hartford City FC in the other North Atlantic Conference Semifinal. Michael Bernardi kept a clean sheet for the Italians.
J. C. Banks
Jimmy Christopher Banks Jr. (born August 24, 1989) is an American former soccer player who played as a forward.
Career College and amateur
Banks attended Riverside High School, where he was a four-time All-Conference, played in the Region II O ...
and
Ciarán Kilduff
Ciarán Kilduff (born 29 September 1988) is an Irish footballer who most recently played as a striker with Shelbourne in the League of Ireland Premier Division. He has played for seven clubs in the League of Ireland throughout his career and ...
each had a brace to lead the Jacksonville Armada FC to a 4–1 win over Miami United FC in the Sunshine Conference Semifinal. Nicolas Micoli scored for United in the 26th minute to tie the match, 1–1, which was where the teams stood at the half. The four goals was the most conceded by Miami United in an NPSL or U.S. Open Cup match in 2018. The win was the first for the Armada in 2018 over Miami United in their fourth match. Miami United won at Jacksonville in the third round of the U.S. Open Cup.
Both regular-season matches between the teams ended in draws.
After Arthur Rogers scored in the 41st minute to give the Houston Dutch Lions FC a lead in the Lone Star Conference Semifinals, the
Midland-Odessa Sockers FC temporarily rescued their season, when Maxiliano Galizzi scored in the second minute of second-half stoppage time. Yinka Lawal broke through for the Dutch Lions, scoring in the 113th minute. Jacob Powell added an insurance goal in the second minute of extra-time stoppage time. Two minutes later, Andres Felipe Rodriguez-Becerra scored from the penalty spot for the Sockers, but the referee blew the final whistle shortly thereafter.
The Laredo Heat got a brace from Gabriel Rodriguez, and Rafael Montabes added a goal to lead the Heat to a 3–1 Lone Star Conference Semifinal win over the Fort Worth Vaqueros FC. Declan O'Shea scored for the Vaqueros in the 59th minute to spoil the shutout.
The Little Rock Rangers and
Tulsa Athletic
Tulsa Athletic is an American soccer team and are based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. 2013 was their inaugural season in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), which is a national league at the fourth tier of the American soccer pyramid. ...
were engaged in a scoreless duel in the Heartland Conference Semifinals until Donald Benamna scored in the 90th minute to give the Rangers a 1–0 victory. Walid Birrou kept a clean sheet for the Rangers.
Matt Clare
Matt Clare (born May 25, 1988 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is an American soccer player who last played for Florida Tropics SC in the Major Arena Soccer League.
Career
Youth and Amateur
Clare, who did not play college soccer, played with elite ...
's brace led FC Wichita to a 4–0 Heartland Conference Semifinal win over Saint Louis Club Atletico. Leonardo Perez and late substitute Teylor Cubero also scored for Wichita in a game free from disciplinary actions. Mark Weir recorded the shutout.
Three NPSL playoff matches were contested on July 12. Saidou Toure scored in the 60th minute to give FC Frederick, who qualified for the postseason by winning a standings tiebreaker, a lead over Northern Virginia United FC in the Mid-Atlantic Conference Semifinal. Collin Verfurth responded with the equalizer three minutes later, but that was all the scoring for regulation time. United went in front in the 97th minute, when Christopher Welsh scored on a penalty kick, but Brian Flatter, who entered the match as a substitute after the Welsh goal, responded for Frederick three minutes later, and the match went to penalty kicks. Bilal Hassane put home the winner on Frederick's fifth kick, giving them the shootout, 4–3. Three of the four players who scored for Frederick in the shootout entered the match as substitutes. Northern Virginia United had won both regular-season matches between the clubs.
The Georgia Revolution FC held top seed Chattanooga FC scoreless in their Southeast Conference Semifinal match, until Juan Hernandez-Mendizabal curled a free kick around the Revolution's wall to give Chattanooga a 1–0 lead in the 73rd minute. Joao Costa added an insurance goal in the 89th minute, and Philip D'Amico kept a clean sheet in Chattanooga's 2–0 victory.
Asheville City SC kept the Atlanta Silverbacks FC off the scoreboard in the other Southeast Conference Semifinal, until Aaron Walker converted a penalty kick in the 68th minute, and Nyambi Jabang, who was returning to action after a hamstring injury and entered the match as a halftime substitute, followed with a goal on a counterattack two minutes later, that bounced off the goalpost and into the net. Bryce Billington recorded the shutout in a 2–0 win.
The Midwest Region Quarterfinals were played on July 13 and 14. The Erie Commodores FC hosted Cleveland SC at
McConnell Family Stadium
McConnell Family Stadium, formerly Gannon University Field, is a 2,500-seat multi-purpose stadium in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States on the campus of Gannon University.
Overview
The artificial surface field is used by several Gannon Univers ...
for the second time in six days. The Commodores had won the previous match and claimed the East Conference title and home-field advantage in this clash. All four regular starters Cleveland had rested in the previous match returned from their injuries. After Vincent Bell scored the second of his three goals in the 56th minute to give Cleveland a 2–0 lead, Jacob Alatorre received a part of yellow cards a minute later to put the Commodores down a man. Antonio Manfut's goal in the 63rd minute put Cleveland up, 3–0, and Bell struck again in the 76th minute to complete the scoring in a 4–0 Cleveland victory. Austin Solomon got his second yellow card in the 89th minute, and the Commodores finished the match playing with only nine men. Marijo Musa kept a clean sheet.
Duluth FC went ahead of Grand Rapids FC in the other Midwest Region Quarterfinal, 2–0, on Ryan Tyrer's header off a corner kick in the 46th minute and David Rice' goal in the 51st minute. However, Grand Rapids mounted a furious comeback, getting goals from Matthew Whelan in the 83rd minute and
Kenroy Howell
Kenroy Howell (born 6 March 1993 in Manchester) is a Jamaican footballer.
Career Youth
Howell debuted for Royal Lakes FC of the St. Catherine Football Association in 2009 and remained with the club until 2013 when he transferred to Waterhouse ...
in the second minute of stoppage time to tie the score and send the match to extra time. In the 118th minute, Duluth substituted Alberto Ciroi for NPSL Golden Glove winner Jan Hoffelner in preparation for a penalty kick shootout. Earlier in extra time, they had substituted Ricardo Ramos, who was returning from an injury, into the match for his penalty kick prowess. After a scoreless 30 minutes of extra time, the teams went to penalty kicks. Ciroi saved the efforts of Trent Vegter and
Joe Broekhuizen on Grand Rapids's third and fourth kicks, respectively. After David Rice hit the crossbar on Duluth's fourth penalty kick, captain Kyle Farrar's goal made it 4–3 and sent Duluth to the region semifinals.
Conference finals
All seven conferences that have conference championship matches staged them on July 14. After Joshua Fawole put FC Baltimore in the lead in the 18th minute, FC Frederick responded with goals by
Justin Lee in the 26th minute and Graham Guidry in the 47th minute to gain the lead. After Shawn Baker drew a red card in the 86th minute for serious foul play, Frederick was forced to weather the storm for the balance of regulation and five minutes of stoppage time as Baltimore sought an equalizer. Frederick held on to earn an upset victory.
Frederick, who qualified for the playoffs on the regular season's final day by a standings tiebreaker and had to overcome a one-goal deficit in extra time and win a penalty-kick shootout in the conference semifinal
against an opponent that had beaten them twice in the regular-season, had overcome the odds to beat Baltimore, to whom they had also lost both regular-season matches, and win the Mid-Atlantic Conference title. The loss by Baltimore meant they needed both New York Cosmos B and FC Motown to win their conference titles in order to reach the Northeast Region Semifinals as the wildcard.
West Chester United SC, who had been responsible for FC Motown's only regular-season loss, took an early lead over Motown in the Keystone Conference Final on Charles Wilson's goal in the 28th minute. The score remained 1–0, until Lucas Terci equalized for Motown in the 90th minute. No goals were scored in extra time, and the match went to penalty kicks. Down, 4–3, in the shootout and needing a goal on their fifth kick, United goalkeeper Charlie Sales failed to score and gave Motown the Keystone Conference championship and a trip to the region semifinals. The loss eliminated West Chester United, who had 2.1 average points per game, since FC Baltimore, who averaged 2.2, had already lost the Mid-Atlantic Conference Final.
James Thristino's goal in the 67th minute gave the Brooklyn Italians a lead over the New York Cosmos B.
Zaire Bartley
Zaire Bartley (born 5 March 1998) is a Jamaican footballer who plays as a midfielder for New Amsterdam FC in the National Independent Soccer Association.
Career Club
Bartley made his debut with United Soccer League side New York Red Bulls II ...
scored an equalizer for the Cosmos B in the 75th minute. However, two minutes later,
Rafael Garcia was issued a red card for violent conduct, and the Cosmos B were forced to play with 10 men. Neither team was able to score in the balance of the second half or extra time, and the match went to penalty kicks. After Kevin Tenjo saved Thomas Suchecki's effort on the Italians' fourth kick,
Jonathan Borrajo
Jonathan Borrajo (born June 2, 1987) is a former American soccer player.
Career
Youth and College
Borrajo was born and raised in Clifton, New Jersey and attended Clifton High School, where he was named his team's Best Defender and MVP. He fini ...
scored to give the Cosmos B a 5–3 win in the shootout and the North Atlantic Conference title. The Italians and FC Baltimore had identical 7–2–1 regular-season records. Baltimore won the tiebreaker for the Northeast Region wildcard on average goal difference per game at 2.7 compared with 2.2.
Kris Tyrpak's goal in the eighth minute staked Miami FC 2 to a 1–0 lead over the Jacksonville Armada FC in the Sunshine Conference Final. The Armada tied the match in the 29th minute on
Ciarán Kilduff
Ciarán Kilduff (born 29 September 1988) is an Irish footballer who most recently played as a striker with Shelbourne in the League of Ireland Premier Division. He has played for seven clubs in the League of Ireland throughout his career and ...
's goal. Five minutes later,
Darío Suárez
Pedro Darío Suárez Castro (born 8 August 1992) is a Cuban footballer.
Club career AFC Ann Arbor
In 2016, Suárez joined AFC Ann Arbor in the National Premier Soccer League. In June 2017, he received a 6-month suspension for kicking the ball a ...
gave Miami FC 2 another lead. Tyrpak scored again in the 53rd minute, and Miami FC 2 went on to a 3–1 victory and the Sunshine Conference championship in a game free from disciplinary actions by the referee.
Philip D'Amico of Chattanooga FC and Bryce Billington of the Atlanta Silverbacks FC both kept clean sheets for 120 minutes. D'Amico saved Aaron Walker's penalty kick in 112th minute to preserve his shutout. Soren Yuhaschek swept away a 78th minute shot, which had been deflected by D'Amico but trickled past him, just before the ball reached the goal line, to ensure the Southeast Conference Final would be decided by penalty kicks. On the Silverbacks's third and fourth penalty kicks, D'Amico made saves but was called for moving before the ball was kicked. The Silverbacks scored on both re-kicks. With the shootout tied at 5, Cameron Woodfin's shot went over the crossbar on Chattanooga's sixth kick.
Mohammed Issahaku followed with a goal to win the shootout for the Silverbacks, 6–5, and give Atlanta the Southeast Conference title.
FC Wichita and the Little Rock Rangers also played 120 scoreless minutes in the Heartland Conference Final. Mark Weir recorded the shutout for Wichita, and Walid Birrou kept the clean sheet for the Rangers. Andres Ochoa failed to score on Wichita's third kick, and Donald Benamna scored to make it 5-for-5 for the Rangers and give them a 5–3 win in the shootout and the Heartland Conference title.
Arthur Rogers scored two first-half goals, the second on a penalty kick, to put the Houston Dutch Lions FC in front of the Laredo Heat in the Lone Star Conference Final. The Heat battled back on goals by Ziyad Fares in the 67th minute and Petteri Pietola in the 74th minute to send the match to extra time. Tor Trosten scored twice in extra time, in the 96th and 101st minutes, to give the Heat the lead. Yinka Lawal answered for the Dutch Lions in the 104th minute, but Houston could not get an equalizer, and the Heat won the Lone Star Conference championship.
Home teams won four of the seven conference championship matches. Four of the seven conference championship matches were decided by penalty kicks, and one more was decided in extra time. Three teams that were trailing in conference championship matches scored equalizers in the 74th minute or later and ended up winning their matches.
Region semifinals
The West Region Semifinals were contested on July 14 and 15. El Farolito fell behind FC Mulhouse Portland on a
Reed McKenna goal in the 21st minute. Luis Galeano, a 55th minute substitute, added an insurance goal in the 77th minute. With Portland leading, 2–0, Farolito goalkeeper Mario Martinez saved a penalty kick to keep his team in the game. Following the save, Farolito pressed and forced Portland goalkeeper Scott Dalrymple to make several saves and earn his clean sheet and a road victory.
Alessandro Canale's brace led Orange County FC to a 4–2 road win over FC Golden State in a West Region Semifinal match. Golden State got on the board first when Gabriel Henrique Silva scored in the 22nd minute, but Canale's goals in the 33rd and 63rd minutes sandwiched a
Dakota Collins
Dakota J. Collins (born August 15, 1991 in Santa Barbara, California) is an American soccer player who plays for Orange County FC in the National Premier Soccer League.
Career
Collins played four years of college soccer, two years with UCLA Brui ...
tally in the 61st minute. Adrien Perez scored in the 84th minute to cut Golden State's deficit to 3–2, but
Kevin Jeon
Kevin Jeon (born September 3, 1993) is an American association football, professional soccer player who plays as a Winger (association football), winger.
Career
On January 28, 2017, Jeon joined United Soccer League side Orange County SC after sp ...
's 90th-minute goal sealed the victory for Orange County.
The South Region Semifinals were played on July 17. Miami FC 2 and the Atlanta Silverbacks FC exchanged first-half goals. Sean McFarlane Jr. opened the scoring for Miami in the 22nd minute, and Thierry Jules answered in the 36th minute. Atlanta's David Koloko drew a red card for serious foul play in the 79th minute, and Miami capitalized on the man advantage two minutes later, when
Kris Tyrpak scored the winner in a 2–1 victory.
The Little Rock Rangers took an early lead over the Laredo Heat in the other South Region Semifinal, when Trevor Reed scored in the 31st minute. The Heat got the equalizer from Rodave Murray in the 87th minute to send the game to extra time. Donald Benamna's goal in the 115th minute gave the Rangers a 2–1 upset victory and handed the Heat its first loss of the season.
The Northeast Region Semifinals were contested on July 18. The New York Cosmos B got a brace from
Zaire Bartley
Zaire Bartley (born 5 March 1998) is a Jamaican footballer who plays as a midfielder for New Amsterdam FC in the National Independent Soccer Association.
Career Club
Bartley made his debut with United Soccer League side New York Red Bulls II ...
and a clean sheet from Kevin Tenjo to beat FC Frederick, 2–0.
A brace by Daryl Kavanagh and a goal by Christopher Katona led FC Motown to a 3–0 victory over FC Baltimore in the other Northeast Region Semifinal. Abdou Karim Danso earned the shutout.
The final four teams in the Midwest Region met in
Ann Arbor, Michigan on July 20, for the region semifinals. Duluth FC took an early lead over the region's top seed, Minneapolis City SC, on a 17th-minute goal by their captain, Kyle Farrar. In the opening moments of the match, Minneapolis City starter Abdallah Bah was removed from the field, and City was unable to get a substitute on for him for just over 15 minutes. They played a man down until Farrar's goal, after which they sent Martin Browne, Jr. into the game to replace Bah. After they returned to full strength, Branden McGarrity responded for Minneapolis City in the 36th minute, and the score remained tied, until Ricardo Ramos converted a penalty kick in the 115th minute, giving Duluth a 2–1 victory.
Serge Gamwanya scored a goal in the 55th minute, and AFC Ann Arbor made it hold up in a 1–0 Midwest Region Quarterfinal victory over Cleveland SC. Nick Barry kept the clean sheet for Ann Arbor.
Region finals
All four region final matches were contested on July 21. Miami FC 2 cruised to a 3–0 victory over the Little Rock Rangers to win the South Region championship.
Jaime Chavez,
Dylan Mares and
Darío Suárez
Pedro Darío Suárez Castro (born 8 August 1992) is a Cuban footballer.
Club career AFC Ann Arbor
In 2016, Suárez joined AFC Ann Arbor in the National Premier Soccer League. In June 2017, he received a 6-month suspension for kicking the ball a ...
each scored for Miami FC 2, and
Mario Daniel Vega
Mario Daniel Vega (born 3 June 1984) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is the current assistant manager of Greek Super League club AEK Athens.
Career
Arriving from Nueva Chicago for the 2007–08 sea ...
earned the shutout.
Walter Calderon, Christopher Katona and
Dilly Duka (on a penalty kick) each had a second-half goal to give FC Motown a 3–0 lead over the New York Cosmos B. Ivan Berterame scored two goals for the Cosmos B during second-half stoppage time. Seconds before the referee blew the final whistle, Abdoukarim Danso dove to his left to get a hand on
Darwin Espinal
Darwin Espinal (born 16 January 1995) is a Honduran professional footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Maryland Bobcats in the National Independent Soccer Association.
Career
College and Youth
Espinal was born in Tegucigalpa, ...
's free kick, and the rebound attempt by Joey Sanchez went wide with the flag up for
offside anyway. Motown held on for a 3–2 win and the Northeast Region championship.
Ryan Tyrer opened the scoring for Duluth FC in the 12th minute of the Midwest Region Final against AFC Ann Arbor. Chrispinus Odhiambo answered in the 23rd minute, but Ann Arbor conceded an own goal a minute later to fall behind again. Duluth increased their lead to 3–1, when their captain, Kyle Farrar, scored in the 39th minute. Jack Cawley's 42nd-minute goal brought Ann Arbor within a goal at the half. Azaad Liadi kept Ann Arbor's hopes alive with a goal in the forth minute of second-half stoppage time. Just as they had in their region quarterfinal match,
Duluth substituted Alberto Ciroi for NPSL Golden Glove winner Jan Hoffelner in the 118th minute in preparation for a penalty kick shootout. In the second minute of extra-time stoppage time, Ciroi took a kick to the head from Odhiambo, who was shown a yellow card. Three other players drew yellow cards in the ensuing scuffle. Neither team scored in extra time. In the shootout, Ciroi saved Matthieu Braem's attempt on Ann Arbor's second kick and Michael Shaikly's effort on their fourth kick. Ann Arbor goalkeeper Nick Barry extended the shootout by saving Aidan Hill's attempt on Duluth's fourth kick. Kyle Breitmeyer's shot hit the crossbar and then Ciroi's back before settling into the net and keeping Ann Arbor in the match. Liam Moore won the shootout for Duluth, 4–3, when he scored on their fifth kick, and Duluth celebrated the Midwest Region championship.
Orange County FC and FC Mulhouse Portland played a wild first half in the West Region Final. Both teams held the lead for stretches of a half that ended 3–3. Orange County got goals from Alessandro Canale, Michael Bryant and
Dakota Collins
Dakota J. Collins (born August 15, 1991 in Santa Barbara, California) is an American soccer player who plays for Orange County FC in the National Premier Soccer League.
Career
Collins played four years of college soccer, two years with UCLA Brui ...
. Fred Braun, Christian Thyron and Alex White scored for Portland. Orange County took a 4–3 lead, when Cody Shelton scored in the 53rd minute, but Portland responded in the 60th minute with Braun's second goal of the match.
Reed McKenna's goal put Portland in front in the 78th minute. Jonathan Bryan drew a red card for a serious foul play in the 84th minute that forced Orange County to play with 10 men. Luis Galeano's 90th-minute goal put away a 6–4 win for Portland that gave them the West Region championship.
National semifinals
The NPSL National semifinals were played on July 28. Miami FC 2 got goals from
Ariel Martínez (on a penalty kick), Sean McFarlane Jr. and
Jeff Michaud
Jeffrey Michaud (born September 30, 1993) is an American soccer player who plays for the St. Louis Ambush of the Major Arena Soccer League.
Career
College and Youth
Michaud played four years of college soccer, beginning at the University of ...
to beat Duluth FC, 3–0. Jan Hoffelner had 10 saves for Duluth, before leaving the match in the 88th minute, after suffering an injury.
Mario Daniel Vega
Mario Daniel Vega (born 3 June 1984) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is the current assistant manager of Greek Super League club AEK Athens.
Career
Arriving from Nueva Chicago for the 2007–08 sea ...
kept the clean sheet for Miami.
In the other semifinal match,
Dilly Duka put FC Motown in front of FC Mulhouse Portland with a goal in the 55th minute. Nick Evans responded for Portland in the 63rd minute to tie the score. David Nigro, who had just entered the match as a substitute in anticipation of a penalty-kick shootout, headed in the game winner on a cross from Lucas Terci in the first minute of extra-time stoppage time to send Motown to the NPSL Final.
NPSL Final
FC Motown hosted Miami FC 2 in the NPSL Final on August 4, in front of a sellout crowd of 2,143 spectators. Miami struck first on a
Jonny Steele goal in the 33rd minute.
Dilly Duka answered for Motown two minutes later. Motown was reduced to playing with 10 men in the 58th minute, when Chris Riordan drew his second yellow card. One minute later,
Dylan Mares's goal put Miami back into the lead.
Jeff Michaud
Jeffrey Michaud (born September 30, 1993) is an American soccer player who plays for the St. Louis Ambush of the Major Arena Soccer League.
Career
College and Youth
Michaud played four years of college soccer, beginning at the University of ...
added an insurance goal in the 81st minute, and Miami FC 2 went on to win the NPSL championship in its inaugural season.
Standings and results
Northeast Region
Keystone Conference
Mid-Atlantic Conference
North Atlantic Conference
South Region
Southeast Conference
Sunshine Conference
Lone Star Conference
Heartland Conference
Midwest Region
East Conference
Great Lakes Conference
North Conference
West Region
Golden Gate Conference
The NPSL Golden Gate Conference is a division within the National Premier Soccer League it consists of teams from Northern California
Teams
* Academica SC
*El Farolito
* FC Davis
*Napa Valley 1839 FC
*Project 51O
* Sacramento Gold
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Northwest Conference
;Rounds 1 and 2 results
;Round 3 results
Southwest Conference
Playoff format
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2018 NPSL Playoff Structure
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In the Northeast and South Regions, conference champions are determined by postseason playoff tournaments. In the Midwest and West Regions, conference champions are determined by regular-season standings. The playoff qualification and format rules vary among regions and conferences. Once teams reach the regional playoffs, either by their performance in their conference tournament, their regular-season results or, in the case of the Northeast Region wildcard team, a combination of the two, all matches are knockout matches. The four regional champions advance to the national semifinals and are seeded based on regular-season average points per game. Regular-season average goal difference per game is the first tiebreaker used to determine seeding, if needed. Regular-season average goals scored per game is the second tiebreaker. If the tie is still not broken, a coin toss determines seeding. The #1 seed plays the #4 seed in one national semifinal, and the #2 seed plays the #3 seed in the other national semifinal on July 28. Semifinal winners advance to the NPSL Championship Match on August 4. Home-field advantage in national semifinal and final matches is awarded to the highest seed.
Northeast Region Playoffs
Four teams qualify for the Northeast Region Semifinals. These are the three winners of the conference championship playoffs and the conference finals loser with the best regular-season average points per game. The four semifinalists are seeded based on regular-season points per game. The three conference champions are not automatically awarded the highest seed; the wildcard team could be the top seed. The #1 seed plays the #4 seed in one regional semifinal. The #2 seed plays the #3 seed in the other regional semifinal. Semifinal winners advance to the Northeast Region Championship Match. Home-field advantage in a regional playoff match is awarded to the highest seed.
Keystone Conference Playoffs
The top four teams qualify based on conference standings. The #1 seed plays the #4 seed in one conference semifinal. The #2 seed plays the #3 seed in the other conference semifinal. Semifinal winners meet in the Keystone Conference Championship Match. Home-field advantage in conference playoff matches is awarded to the highest seed.
Mid-Atlantic Conference Playoffs
The top three teams qualify based on conference standings. The #2 seed plays the #3 seed in a semifinal match, and the winner plays the #1 seed in the Mid-Atlantic Conference Championship Match. Home-field advantage in conference playoff matches is awarded to the highest seed.
North Atlantic Conference Playoffs
The top four teams qualify based on conference standings. The #1 seed plays the #4 seed in one conference semifinal. The #2 seed plays the #3 seed in the other conference semifinal. Semifinal winners meet in the North Atlantic Conference Championship Match. Home-field advantage in conference playoff matches is awarded to the highest seed.
South Region Playoffs
The four conference playoff champions qualify for the South Region Semifinals. Teams are seeded based on regular-season average points per game for hosting purposes, but the semifinal matchups are fixed with the Heartland and Lone Star Conference champions meeting in one semifinal, and the Southeast and Sunshine Conference champions matched up in the other semifinal. Semifinal winners advance to the South Region Championship Match.
Southeast Conference Playoffs
The top six teams qualify based on conference standings. The top two teams receive byes to the conference semifinals. The #3 seed plays the #6 seed, and the #4 seed plays the #5 seed in conference quarterfinal matches. The #1 seed plays lowest seeded quarterfinal winner in one semifinal match; the #2 seed plays higher seeded quarterfinal winner in the other semifinal match. Semifinal winners meet in the Southeast Conference Championship Match. Home-field advantage in conference playoff matches is awarded to the highest seed.
Sunshine Conference Playoffs
The top three teams qualify based on conference standings. The #2 seed plays the #3 seed in a semifinal match, and the winner plays the #1 seed in the Sunshine Conference Championship Match. Home-field advantage in conference playoff matches is awarded to the highest seed.
Lone Star Conference Playoffs
The conference is split into three groups: Red, White and Blue. The top two teams from each group receive playoff berths. The three teams that finish first in their groups are awarded the top three seeds based on conference standings. The three teams that finish second in their groups are awarded the fourth through sixth seeds based on conference standings. The top two seeds receive byes to the conference semifinals. The #3 seed plays the #6 seed, and the #4 seed plays the #5 seed in conference quarterfinal matches. The #1 seed plays the lowest seeded quarterfinal winner in one semifinal match; the #2 seed plays higher seeded quarterfinal winner in the other semifinal match. Semifinal winners meet in the Lone Star Conference Championship Match. Home-field advantage in conference playoff matches is awarded to the highest seed.
Heartland Conference Playoffs
The top four teams qualify based on conference standings. The #1 seed plays the #4 seed in one conference semifinal. The #2 seed plays the #3 seed in the other conference semifinal. Semifinal winners meet in the Heartland Conference Championship Match. Home-field advantage in conference playoff matches is awarded to the highest seed.
Midwest Region Playoffs
Conference champions are determined based on the regular-season conference standings. The top two teams from each conference qualify for the region playoffs based on conference standings. The three conference champions are awarded the top three seeds. The three teams that finish second in their conferences are awarded the fourth through sixth seeds. The top two seeds receive byes to the region semifinals. The #3 seed hosts a region quarterfinal match against the team seeded 4 through 6 that is geographically closest to it. The remaining two lower seeds play each other with the higher seed hosting. The #1 seed plays the lowest seeded quarterfinal winner in one semifinal match; the #2 seed plays higher seeded quarterfinal winner in the other semifinal match. Semifinal winners meet in the Midwest Region Championship Match. The semifinals and final are held at one venue voted upon by Midwest Region club owners; designation of home teams is determined by the highest seed in each match. Riverbank Stadium at
Huron High School in
Ann Arbor, Michigan was selected as the host venue.
West Region Playoffs
Conference champions are determined based on the regular-season conference standings. Eight teams qualify for the region playoffs based on conference standings and one conference playoff match: two from the Northwest Conference, three from the Golden Gate Conference and three from the Southwest Conference. The third team from the Southwest Conference is determined by a play-in game between the third and fourth-place finishers in the conference standings, hosted by third place team. The region quarterfinals are fixed pairings with the top seeds from each conference hosting lower seeds from their own conference and one interconference match as follows:
* #1 Golden Gate Conference vs. #3 Golden Gate Conference
* #1 Southwest Conference vs. #3 Southwest Conference (winner of play-in game)
* #2 Golden Gate Conference vs. #2 Southwest Conference
** Match hosted by the team with higher regular-season average points per game
* #1 Northwest Conference vs. #2 Northwest Conference
Following the region quarterfinals, the teams are reseeded 1 through 4. The #1 seed plays the #4 seed in one regional semifinal. The #2 seed plays the #3 seed in the other regional semifinal. Semifinal winners advance to the West Region Championship Match. Home-field advantage in regional playoff matches is awarded to the highest seed.
Playoff results
Northeast Region conference playoffs results
Keystone Conference Playoffs results
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Mid-Atlantic Conference Playoffs results
Bold = winner
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after extra time
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Eastern Daylight Time
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North Atlantic Conference Playoffs results
Bold = winner
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after extra time
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Eastern Daylight Time
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South Region conference playoffs results
Southeast Conference Playoffs results
Bold = winner
* =
after extra time
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Sunshine Conference Playoffs results
Bold = winner
* =
after extra time
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''All times
Eastern Daylight Time
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Lone Star Conference Playoffs results
Bold = winner
* =
after extra time
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''All times
Central Daylight Time (
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Heartland Conference Playoffs results
Bold = winner
* =
after extra time
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penalty shootout score
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Central Daylight Time (
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West Region conference playoffs results
Southwest Conference Play-in Game
Regional and National Playoff results
Bold = winner
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after extra time
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U.S. Open Cup qualification
The NPSL ranks its top 30 clubs based on results of the 2018 season for the purposes of
qualification for the 2019
U.S. Open Cup
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The NPSL champion earns the top ranking, and the other finalist is second. The national semifinal loser from the region with the larger number of teams is ranked third, and the remaining national semifinalist is ranked fourth. The four regional final losers are ranked fifth through eighth based on the number of teams in their region, from largest to smallest. The remaining 22 slots in the rankings are allocated among the regions based on their sizes. The total number of slots allocated to each region are South 9, Northeast 8, Midwest 7 and West 6. Since the
United States Soccer Federation has not yet determined how many berths NPSL clubs will be awarded in the U.S. Open Cup, each of the 22 slots available in the rankings for teams that did not reach the region finals are each allocated to a specific region. This ensures that, regardless of the number of berths awarded to NPSL clubs, the berths will have been allocated as fairly as possible, taking into account the relative sizes of the regions. The allocation of the ninth through 30th slots for this season is as follows:
Starting with the ninth slot, no conference that already has a team in the rankings may have an additional team claim a slot, until every conference in the region has at least one team in the rankings. Ties in the standings are broken using regular-season conference tiebreaker procedures.
Notes:
Statistics
Top goalscorers
The NPSL's top ten goalscorers for the 2018 season were as follows:
Awards
The NPSL presented the awards shown in the table below in 2018.
The NPSL National XI shown below were selected by teams, media and supporters through an online voting process.
See also
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2018 U.S. Open Cup
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2018 Hank Steinbrecher Cup
The 2018 Hank Steinbrecher Cup was the sixth edition of the United States Adult Soccer Association's (USASA) tournament whose winner is recognized with the title of U.S. National Amateur Champions.
Premier Development League (PDL) side Michigan B ...
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2019 U.S. Open Cup qualification
The 2019 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup tournament proper will feature teams from all five tiers of the men's American soccer pyramid.
Qualification for the 2019 tournament includes local qualifying matches contested by 94 amateur teams scheduled to ...
References
External links
Official National Premier Soccer League website
{{2018 in American soccer
National Premier Soccer League seasons