Amidst uncertainty surrounding the NASL‘s status for 2018 and beyond, expansion 1904 FC appears inclined to begin play in 2019 as opposed to 2018. (more…)
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NASL Moves to International Soccer Calendar
While its status for 2018 and beyond is still being considered by the courts, the NASL has announced that it will follow the international soccer calendar for its 2018-19 season, with an August-to-June season. (more…)
Best of 2017, #2: Trials and Tribulations of NASL
We end 2017 with a countdown of the 10 biggest stories of the year on Soccer Stadium Digest, as chosen by editors and partially based on page views. Today, #2: The trials and tribulations of the North American Soccer League (NASL). (more…)
NASL Appeal to Be Heard Friday
The NASL‘s appeal of a previous court ruling will be heard Friday, with the league hoping to secure an injunction that will allow it to remain a Division II circuit. (more…)
Miami FC in Limbo as Decision on NASL Awaits
With the future of the NASL still in question, Miami FC is among the clubs that finds itself in a holding pattern. (more…)
Bad News for NASL: Deltas, FC Edmonton Close Shop
This isn’t good news for the beleaguered NASL, as the San Francisco Deltas and FC Edmonton owners both announced today they were ceasing team operations immediately. (more…)
North Carolina FC Departs NASL for USL
North Carolina FC has made its change in leagues official, as the club is leaving the NASL in favor of the USL for 2018. (more…)
Palmer: Jacksonville Armada Without a League
Jacksonville Armada owner Robert Palmer has indicated that the club is without a league for 2018, a statement that comes as questions persist over the NASL‘s future. (more…)
NASL to Appeal Legal Defeat on 2018 Division II Status
A day after losing a bid in U.S. District Court for a preliminary injunction against a USSF demotion to Division III, North American Soccer League (NASL) owners announced they will move ahead with an appeal, asking the U.S. Court of Appeals to reverse the decision. (more…)
NASL Lawsuit Fails to Retain Division II Status for 2018
The North American Soccer League (NASL) lost the first round of a legal fight against U.S. Soccer (USSF) to retain Division II status, as U.S. District Court Judge Margo Brodie denies the request for an immediate injunction based on antitrust claims — an injunction the league says is crucial to short-term survival. (more…)