USL League One will launch later this month, bringing a new Division III circuit to United States soccer. (more…)
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New for 2019: Forward Madison FC
Madison, WI’s club in upstart USL League One has unveiled its branding, as it will be known as Forward Madison FC. Forward Madison FC will begin play at Breese Stevens Field as part of USL League One’s (formerly USL Division III) inaugural 2019 season. (more…)
Chattanooga Red Wolves Stadium Design, Crest Unveiled
Upcoming USL League One squad Chattanooga Red Wolves SC unveiled some key elements on Thursday, including its crest and the design of an upcoming soccer-specific stadium. (more…)
Chattanooga Red Wolves SC Announce Soccer-Specific Stadium for 2020
USL League One‘s Chattanooga Red Wolves SC has announced plans to build a soccer-specific stadium, with the venue planned for a 2020 opening. (more…)
New USL Structure Unveiled
To reflect major changes for 2019 and beyond, the United Soccer League has unveiled a new USL structure that includes rebranded circuits. (more…)
Lansing USL Division III Club Planned for 2019
A Lansing USL Division III team is being planned for 2019, with the club expected to play its games at the existing Cooley Law School Stadium. (more…)
Richmond Kickers Will Shift to USL Division III in 2019
Richmond Kickers will shift down from Division II USL following the 2018 season, and join the upstart USL Division III for its inaugural 2019 campaign. (more…)
Orlando City B Joining USL DIII for 2019 Season
After forgoing the 2018 Division II USL season, Orlando City B will return to competition in 2019 as a member of the upstart USL Division III league. (more…)
Rhinos Leaving Marina Auto Stadium, Shifting to USL DIII
The Rochester Rhinos are shifting from USL to USL DIII, and in the process abandoning Marina Auto Stadium, once pitched as a future MLS stadium, in favor of a new stadium somewhere else in Monroe County. (more…)
Multiple Groups Talking DIII 2019 Sanctioning
DIII 2019 sanctioning should be interesting: USL Division III has submitted sanctioning paperwork to the U.S. Soccer Federation for at least 10 teams, and it could be joined by the independent NISA. (more…)