USL League Two (USL2), formerly the Premier Development League (PDL), is a semi-professional
soccer
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league sponsored by
United Soccer Leagues in the
United States
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, forming part of the
United States soccer league system. The league will feature 144 teams for the 2025 season, split into nineteen regional divisions across four conferences. USL League Two is headquartered in
Tampa, Florida
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.
The
Seacoast United Phantoms are the current champions, having defeated
Peoria City 3–2 in extra time to win the 2024 USL League Two Championship final on August 3, 2024.
Competition format
USL League Two is divided into 4 conferences (Eastern, Central, Southern, and Western), comprising 19 divisions. The league season runs from May through July, with the playoffs decided through July and August. All teams play a regular season schedule of 12-14 games, up to seven home and seven away, within their division, depending on the size of the division.
Playoffs
The USL2 playoffs see division winners and each conference's best second-place finishers advance to the conference quarter finals. All matches in the playoffs are played in single match elimination format, with each conference winner hosting a four-team conference championship weekend. The four conference champions advance to national semi-finals and the league Championship, both played at the home of the higher seed.
History
1990s
In 1995 the
United States Interregional Soccer League (USISL) changed its name to the United States International Soccer League, and split into two leagues, one professional (the 'Professional League', which ultimately became the
USL Second Division) and one amateur (the Premier League). The purpose for the split was to expand into and improve the
soccer
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capabilities of many
urban areas throughout the United States and Canada, while offering current
college soccer players the opportunity to continue playing during the summer months without losing their college eligibility. The inaugural season of the new USISL Premier League featured 27 teams, and the
Richmond Kickers won the first title, beating the
Cocoa Expos 3–1 in the championship game.
Gabe Jones of the
Austin Lone Stars was the league's top scorer and MVP.
The United States International Soccer League changed its name again in 1996, to the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues, and before the season, there was substantial movement of teams between the Pro League, the Premier League and the newly created
Select League (which would later merge with the
A-League, and eventually become the
USL First Division). The Premier League grew to 34 teams in its second year, with the
Central Coast Roadrunners from
San Luis Obispo, California
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, beating the
San Francisco Bay Seals in the championship game to take the title.
Pasi Kinturi of the
Nashville Metros was the league's top scorer and MVP.
The Premier League renamed itself the Premier Development Soccer League (PDSL) in 1997, and the
Central Coast Roadrunners repeated as national champions, the first team to do so, beating the
Cocoa Expos in the PDSL championship game.
Lester Felicia of the
Jackson Chargers was the league's MVP, while
Rodrigo Costa of the
Detroit Dynamite was the leading scorer and the league's Rookie of the Year, tallying 21 goals and 2 assists for 44 points. In 1998 the PDSL took to the field with 33 teams, including four associate members from the
Pacific Coast Soccer League who played shortened schedules after their PCSL season was over. In the championship game the
San Gabriel Valley Highlanders upset regular season champions
Jackson Chargers 3–2, taking the trophy to California for the third straight year.
Rodrigo Costa of the
Detroit Dynamite was the league MVP,
Boniventure Manati of the
Jackson Chargers was the league's top scorer, and a young striker by the name of
Brian Ching from the
Spokane Shadow was named Rookie of the Year.
In 1999 the umbrella USISL changed its name to the
United Soccer Leagues, and the Premier Development Soccer League dropped the 'soccer' part of its name and became known as the USL Premier Development League, or PDL. The league took in several teams from the D3 Pro league, expanding to 42 teams in six divisions. Expansion franchise
Chicago Sockers ultimately won the league, beating
Spokane Shadow 3–1 for the title in a tight championship game.
Fabio Eidenwein of the
Sioux City Breeze was named League MVP and was the top scorer, with 20 goals.
2000s
The PDL expanded by a further eight franchises in 2000, and the
Chicago Sockers won their second straight title, beating the
Mid-Michigan Bucks in a close 1–0 championship game. The single goal was scored by
Rodrigo Costa who, having received a pass from teammate
Hamid Mehreioskouei, chipped Bucks goalkeeper
Eric Pogue from 18 yards through a crowded penalty area.
Fernando Salazar of the Los Angeles-based
San Fernando Valley Heroes was the league's MVP, while his teammate
Arshak Abyanli took the honors as top goalscorer.
The league grew from 41 to 44 teams in 2001 through the usual mix of relegation from D3Pro, teams folding and new franchises being added. In the semi-finals, the
Westchester Flames defeated
Sioux Falls Spitfire 5–1 and
Calgary Storm defeated
Des Moines Menace 2–1; in the final, Westchester defeated Calgary 3–1 to take their first league title. Des Moines and
Chicago Fire Reserves dominated the 2002 regular season, but both teams stuttered in the playoffs; the PDL final saw the
Cape Cod Crusaders defeating the
Boulder Rapids Reserve 2–1 to bring the title to the Northeast for the second year in a row. 2002 also saw the debut of the soon-to-be PDL legend,
Tomas Boltnar of
Des Moines Menace, who secured an unprecedented triple-crown of PDL MVP, Top Scorer and Rookie of the Year.
The mid-2000s was a period of steady growth and consolidation for the PDL. A TV agreement with
Fox Soccer Channel
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saw the PDL Championship game being broadcast live on national television in North America for the first time, and professional teams began investing in the league by adding U-23 development sides as an addition to their senior rosters. Cape Cod repeated as PDL champs in 2003, beating the
Chicago Fire Reserves in the final (and despite the presence of
Jürgen Klinsmann playing for
Orange County Blue Star), while 2004 saw the title head to Florida for the first time as the
Central Florida Kraze overcame perennial bridesmaids
Boulder Rapids Reserve.
Des Moines Menace took the PDL Championship trophy back to Iowa in 2005 after beating the
El Paso Patriots 6–5 on penalty kicks, following a 0–0 draw in the PDL Championship game. 2006 saw the beginning of two seasons of dominance for two teams: the
Michigan Bucks and the
Laredo Heat. Both teams made the PDL Final in 2006 and 2007, with the Bucks emerging victorious in '06 with a 2–1 win thanks to goals by
Kenny Uzoigwe and
Ty Shipalane, only for Laredo to get their revenge the following year with an epic penalty kicks win after a 0–0 tie in regulation time.
Laredo became the first team to make three consecutive PDL championship games in 2008, but fell at the final hurdle to
Thunder Bay Chill, who became the first ever Canadian side to win the PDL following their 4–1 penalty shootout victory. The PDL had grown to 68 teams by 2009, and to reflect their growing reputation, introduced a new scheme called PDL-Pro, whereby certain teams would be allowed to act as professional clubs, paying players, while still adhering to NCAA collegiate eligibility rules, and the USL's own age restriction policy.
Ventura County Fusion returned the PDL title to Southern California for the first time in over a decade with a stoppage-time victory over
Chicago Fire Premier, and in doing so became the lowest-seeded team to claim the national title.
2010s
The 2010s began with a record, as the
Portland Timbers U23s ended the season as national champions, beating
Thunder Bay Chill 4–1 in the 2010 PDL Championship game. The Timbers also had the best regular season record, winning all their 16 games, scoring 53 goals and conceding just six along the way. In doing so the Timbers became the first team to post a perfect PDL regular season record since the
Jackson Chargers in 1998, the first regular season champion to win the playoffs since the
Central Coast Roadrunners in 1996, and the first team in PDL history to go through an entire PDL regular season and playoff campaign without posting a loss or a tie. Portland Timbers U23s striker
Brent Richards was named League
MVP and Rookie of the Year for his stellar campaign with the national champions. Players from Canadian side
Thunder Bay Chill led the majority of the statistical categories, with striker
Brandon Swartzendruber leading the league with 15 goals, while his teammate
Gustavo Oliveira led the league with 13 assists. Portland Timbers U23s goalkeeper
Jake Gleeson enjoyed the best goalkeeping statistics, allowing just five goals in 15 games and earning with a 0.360 GAA average.
Western Conference teams dominated the league in 2011 for the third year in a row, with the
Kitsap Pumas ending the season as national champions, beating
Laredo Heat 1–0 in the 2011 PDL Championship game. Kitsap, who lost just one game and conceded just ten goals all season, were the second team from the Northwest Division to win the national title in a row, while Laredo were contesting their fourth championship game in six years. Kitsap also were the first PDL-Pro team to win the championship, a milestone for the league. Kitsap's Western Conference rivals
Fresno Fuego had the best regular-season record, posting an unbeaten 13–0–3 record. Fresno midfielder
Milton Blanco was named League
MVP, after leading the league in points (38) and assists (14) and helping his team to the Southwest Division title. Two
Michigan Bucks players –
Stewart Givens and
Mitch Hildebrandt – were given end-of-season awards as Defender of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year respectively, while their coach Gary Parsons was named Coach of the Year.
Jake Keegan of the
Westchester Flames was named Rookie of the Year after tallying 16 goals in 16 games to take the league goal-scoring crown. Keegan accounted for 64 percent of Westchester's goals in 2011 and also finished third in the league in points with 34.
The 2012 PDL season would see a resurgence of the Eastern Conference, as the
Michigan Bucks would claim the regular season title, with Canadian rivals
Forest City London winning their first ever PDL Championship in an East coast contest, defeating
Carolina Dynamo 2–1. Canadian clubs would also have another strong season in 2013, with four of eight Canadian clubs finishing in the final eight and two, the
Victoria Highlanders and
Thunder Bay Chill, advancing to the semi-finals. After a final four finish in 2012, The Chill would repeat their strong season, winning the 2013 regular season title but falling to the
Austin Aztex in the Championship final 3–1 in front of a crowd of 4,253 fans, the largest attendance for a final since 2007.
In 2014, the
Michigan Bucks would claim their second PDL Championship, defeating the
Kitsap Pumas 1–0 on August 3, 2014, following a strong regular season campaign with a record of 9–2–3.
With USL Pro re-branding as the
United Soccer League
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in February 2015, the PDL dropped the "USL" descriptor from their name, simply operating as the "Premier Development League".
The 2015 season would see league newcomers,
New York Red Bulls U-23, put forth a very strong showing, finishing first in the Mid Atlantic Division and making it all the way to the Championship Final, before falling to the lower-seeded
K-W United FC, who emerged from the very competitive Great Lakes Division, fending off perennial contenders and rivals
Forest City London and the defending champions
Michigan Bucks on their path to the final. United would come away winners 4–3 over the Red Bulls on August 3, 2015, at
Starfire Stadium in
Tukwila, Washington, to claim their first-ever championship and the third for a Canadian club.
In May 2018, the league did not permit Calgary Foothills FC to sign
Stephanie Labbé, a goalkeeper for the
Canadian women's team, even though the team had offered her a position. The decision was made due to her gender. Lubbe filed a lawsuit against the league.
In 2018, it was announced that the PDL would be renamed as USL League Two in advance of the
2019 season.
2020s
The league was forced to cancel the 2020 season due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. The league returned for the 2021 season, although the Southwest division elected not to play due to concerns over COVID-19. The 2022 season saw the Southwest division return and thus was the first full season for the league since 2019. There were two new divisions added for the 2023 season, the Nor Cal and South Florida divisions, which were formed with expansions and former clubs from the Southwest and Southeast divisions respectively.
The Northwest Division underwent a major expansion for the 2024 season by adding three new teams from the state of Washington.
Organization
As USL League Two seasons take place during the summer months, the player pool is drawn mainly from elite
college soccer players seeking to continue playing high-level soccer during their summer break, which they can do while still maintaining their college eligibility, as USL2 is not considered a professional league.
Formerly, teams such as
Laredo Heat,
New Orleans Jesters,
Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23,
Kitsap Pumas and the
Hollywood United Hitmen had embraced partial professionalism through the PDL-Pro program, whereby teams could choose to employ players who were paid for their performances,
but who still met the age eligibility criteria. This did not contravene NCAA rules, which state that college players cannot play ''alongside'' professionals, but may play ''against'' them. What this also meant, however, is that PDL-Pro teams could not have any active NCAA players on their rosters, but could employ
NAIA and
community college
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players, ex-NCAA players who have already graduated, or other local players who do not play college soccer at all.
Currently, all USL2 teams field amateur U-23 squads. Additionally, USL2 squads often also include standout high school and junior club players, as well as former professionals seeking to continue competing at a high level, often having been forced to retire from top flight competition due to age or injury. League rules dictate that a maximum of eight players on each team's 26-man roster can be over 23 years old, while at least three players on each team's roster must be 18 or younger.
Increasingly, League Two is seen as a 'shop window' for professional clubs looking to discover and identify aspiring professional players who may enter the
MLS SuperDraft in future years. Many of the players currently playing in
Major League Soccer
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and elsewhere began their careers in the league.
Teams
Current teams
The following teams are current members of USL League Two.
Champions
Championships
(Defunct teams in ''italics'')
Playoff championships
Regular season championships
USL League Two MVPs
References
External links
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