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New Pro League Planned in Conjunction With National Premier Soccer League

2019 Founders Cup

The National Premier Soccer League is working in conjunction with eleven teams to form a new professional soccer league, including two teams formerly part of NASL.

The clubs will compete in the first-ever NPSL Founders Cup competition running from August to November 2019. That competition will lead to a full league schedule in the spring to fall of 2020. These clubs will be making a full-time commitment to their markets and will include professional players, coaches and staff.

The 11 founding members: ASC San Diego, Cal FC, California United Strikers FC, Chattanooga FC, Detroit City FC, FC Arizona, Miami FC, Miami United FC, Milwaukee Torrent, New York Cosmos and Oakland Roots, and plans are being developed to add additional clubs. Miami FC and New York Cosmos were part of the now-defunct NASL. A few of these teams will compete with existing and planned USL teams as well.

“We are very excited to bring a new brand of community-based soccer to the U.S. market,” said NPSL Chairman Joe Barone. “Beginning with the Founders Cup, fans will be able to enjoy watching authentic clubs compete with professional players and staff.  This new venture will build upon the success and experience of NPSL and its nationwide network of local soccer club members.”

“We support our members’ growth and expansion of their leagues,” said United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA) President John Motta. “This is another opportunity to develop players, coaches, administrators, and referees at the highest level of adult soccer. This is absolutely critical for player development, as it prepares players onto the next level and also for referee development, as this level of adult soccer is the best training ground for referees in this country.”

The format, player roster information, schedule, and additional details of the Founders Cup will be announced at a date later this winter.

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