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The USL W-League is a North American women's developmental organization.[1] The W-League is also an open league, giving college players the opportunity to play alongside established international players while maintaining their collegiate eligibility. The league is administered by the United Soccer Leagues system (the USL), which also oversees the men's USL Pro and USL Premier Development League.
History [edit]
The W-League's inaugural season was in 1995. Originally called the United States Interregional Women's League, it later changed its name to the W-League. Although at its inception some of the league's franchises were barely above amateur level, it provided a professional outlet for many of the top female soccer players in the country. With professionals driving the level of play, the league made a very strong debut performance.
From 1995 through the 1997 season the W-League was a single tier format (all teams at the same division). This changed before the 1998 season when the W-League became a two tier league. The top tier/division was called W-1 and lower division, W-2. This division was in effect through the 2001 season - the first year of the new US Women's first division league WUSA. The W-League returned to a single tier format in the 2002 season, and remains as such.
2013 Teams [edit]
| Team |
Country |
City/Area |
Stadium |
Founded |
Head Coach |
| Northeastern Conference |
| Fredericksburg Impact |
USA |
Fredericksburg, Virginia |
Fredericksburg Field House |
2011 |
Rich Stoneman |
| Long Island Rough Riders |
USA |
South Huntington, New York |
Cy Donnelly Stadium |
1995 |
Steve Cadet |
| New Jersey Wildcats |
USA |
West Windsor, New Jersey |
Mercer County Community College Stadium |
1996 |
Kevin McDermott |
| New York Magic-FA Euro |
USA |
Brooklyn, New York |
Old Boys High School Field |
1997 |
Nino DePasquale |
| North Jersey Valkyries |
USA |
Wayne, New Jersey |
DePaul Catholic High School |
2009 |
TBA |
| Virginia Beach Piranhas |
USA |
Virginia Beach, Virginia |
Virginia Beach Sportsplex |
1995 |
Wendy Kotwas Waddell |
| Washington Spirit Reserves |
USA |
Washington, D.C. |
Maryland SoccerPlex |
2013 |
Mark Parsons |
| Southeastern Conference |
| Atlanta Silverbacks Women |
USA |
Chamblee, Georgia |
Atlanta Silverbacks Park |
1998 |
Chris Adams |
| Carolina Elite Cobras |
USA |
Greenville, South Carolina |
MESA Soccer Complex |
2000 |
Sandy Burris |
| Charlotte Lady Eagles |
USA |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
Dickson Field |
2012 |
Lee Horton |
| Dayton Dutch Lions WFC |
USA |
Dayton, Ohio |
Beavercreek Stadium |
2011 |
Sid van Druenen |
| VSI Tampa Bay FC |
USA |
Tampa, Florida |
Plant City Stadium |
2011 |
George Fotopoulos |
| Central Conference |
| K-W United FC |
CAN |
Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario |
University Stadium (Waterloo, Ontario) |
2006 |
Ruben Flores |
| Laval Comets |
CAN |
Laval, Quebec |
Centre Sportif Bois-de-Boulogne |
2006 |
Cindy Walsh |
| London Gryphons |
CAN |
London, Ontario |
North London Stadium |
2004 |
Abe Hadzic |
| Ottawa Fury Women |
CAN |
Ottawa, Ontario |
Algonquin College Soccer Complex |
2003 |
Dominic Oliveri |
| Quebec City Amiral SC |
CAN |
Quebec City, Quebec |
Collège François-Xavier-Garneau |
2008 |
Samir Ghrib |
| Toronto Lady Lynx |
CAN |
Toronto, Ontario |
Centennial Park Stadium |
2005 |
Danny Stewart |
| Western Conference |
| Bay Area Breeze |
USA |
San Francisco, California |
Kezar Stadium [2] |
2011 |
Vicki Linton |
| Colorado Rapids Women |
USA |
Denver, Colorado |
Dick's Sporting Goods Park |
1996 |
Daniel Clitnovici |
| Colorado Rush Women |
USA |
Arvada, Colorado |
North Area Athletic Complex |
2010 |
Erik Bushey |
| Los Angeles Strikers |
USA |
Los Angeles, California |
Jack Kemp Stadium |
2011 |
Tracey Kevins |
| Pali Blues |
USA |
Los Angeles, California |
Stadium-by-the-Sea |
2008 |
Charlie Naimo |
| Santa Clarita Blue Heat |
USA |
Santa Clarita, California |
Valencia High School |
2008 |
Anthony Rodwell |
| Seattle Sounders Women |
USA |
Tukwila, Washington |
Starfire Sports Complex |
2001 |
Hubert Busby |
Former members [edit]
- Alabama Angels
AL (1996–1998)
- Albuquerque Crush
NM (2002)
- Arizona Heatwave
AZ (1995, 2001–2005)
- Asheville Splash
NC (2002–2004)
- Atlanta Classics
GA (1997–2000)
- Austin Lady Lone Stars
TX (1999–2000)
- Bradenton Athletics
FL (2004–2008)
- Boston Renegades
MA (1996–2009, Boston Tornado 1995)
- Buffalo Fillies
NY (1996–1998)
- Buffalo Flash
NY (2009–2010) - (left to Women's Professional Soccer)
- Calgary Wildfire
AB (2004)
- California Storm
CA (1997, Sacramento Storm 1995-1996) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Carolina Dynamo
NC (2004–2006, 2008, Greensboro Twisters 2002-2003, Piedmont Spark 1999-2001)
- Cary Lady Clarets
NC (2009, Carolina RailHawks Women 2008)
- Central Jersey Splash
NJ (1997–1999)
- Central Florida Krush
FL (2005–2006)
- Charlotte Speed
NC (1998–1999, Carolina Speed 1997)
- Chicago Red Eleven
IL (2009–2010), Chicago Gaels 2005-2008, Chicago Cobras 1996-2004)
- Cincinnati Ladyhawks
OH (2000–2006)
- Cincinnati Leopards
OH (1995)
- Cleveland Eclipse
OH (1996–2001)
- Cleveland Internationals Women
OH (2004–2010) - (left to Women's League Soccer)
- Cocoa Expos Women
FL (2006–2007) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Columbus Lady Shooting Stars
OH (2003–2004)
- Columbus Ziggx
OH (1995–1998)
- Connecticut Lady Wolves
CT (1995–1998)
- Connecticut Passion
CT (2008–2009)
- Dallas Lightning
TX (1996–1997, Texas Lightning 1995)
- D.C. United Women
DC (2011-2012) - (left to National Women's Soccer League)
- Delaware Genies
DE (1997–2000)
- Denver Diamonds
CO (1996–2000) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Edmonton Aviators Women
AB (2004)
- FC Indiana
IN (2008–2009) - (left to Women's League Soccer)
- Finger Lakes Heartbreakers
NY (1998)
- Fort Wayne Fever
IN (2004–2009)
- Fredericksburg Lady Gunners
VA (2007–2008)
- Gulf Coast Chaos
MS (1997)
- Houston Tornadoes
TX (1999–2001)
- Hudson Valley Quickstrike Lady Blues
NY (2009–2010), Jersey Sky Blue 2007-2008)
- Indiana Blaze
IN (1997–2001)
- Jackson Chargers
MS (1998–1999, Jackson Calypso 1997)
- Jacksonville Jade
FL (1999–2002)
- Kalamazoo Quest
MI (1998–1999)
- Kalamazoo Outrage
MI (2008–2010)
- Kansas City Mystics
KS (2001–2002)
- Kentucky Fillies
KY (2000–2002)
- Laval Dynamites
QC (1997–2001)
- Lehigh Valley Cougars
PA (1996)
- Los Angeles Legends
CA (2008–2009)
- Madison Freeze
WI (1996–1997)
- Maryland Pride
MD (1996–2002, Baltimore Bays 1995) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Mass Bay Crusaders
MA (1995)
- Memphis Mercury
TN (2001–2002)
- Miami Gliders
FL (1998–1999)
- Michigan Hawks
MI (2006–2008, Detroit Jaguars 2004-2005)
- Mile High Edge
CO (2005–2007, Mile High Mustangs 2001-2004)
- Minnesota Lightning
MN (2006–2009)
- Montreal Xtreme
QC (2004)
- New Brunswick Power
NJ (2000)
- New Hampshire Lady Phantoms
NH (1998–2006)
- New Jersey Lady Stallions
NJ (1998–2004)
- New Jersey Rangers
NJ (2008-2012)
- Norcal Shockwaves
CA (1996–1997)
- North Texas Heat
TX (1999–2000)
- Northern Kentucky TC Stars
KY (2002–2003)
- Northern Virginia Majestics
VA (1999-2012)
- Oklahoma Outrage
OK (2000–2002)
- Orlando Ladyhawks
FL (1998)
- Philadelphia Frenzy
PA (1996–97, Pennsylvania Freedom 1995)
- Portland Rain
OR (2001) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Raleigh Wings
NC (1998–2000)
- Rhode Island Lady Stingrays
RI (1996, 2004, Rhode Island Rays 1997-02, Rhode Island Stingrays 2005)
- Richmond Kickers Destiny
VA (2004–2009)
- Rockford Dactyls
IL (1995–2000)
- San Diego Sunwaves
CA (2007, San Diego Gauchos Women 2005-2006)
- San Diego Top Guns
CA (1995–1996)
- San Francisco Night Hawks
CA (1996–97, San Francisco Vikings 1995)
- Silicon Valley Red Devils
CA (1996–1997)
- South Jersey Banshees
NJ (2001–2006)
- Southern California Nitemares
CA (1995–1996)
- Springfield Sirens
MA (1999–2001)
- St. Louis Archers
MO (2004) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Sudbury Canadians
ON (2004–2006)
- Tampa Bay Hellenic
FL (2008–2010) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Tampa Bay Xtreme
FL (1997–2002)
- Texas Odyssey
TX (2001)
- Toronto Inferno
ON (1999–2004)
- Tulsa Roughnecks
OK (1995)
- Vancouver Whitecaps Women
BC (2003-2012)
- Vermont Lady Voltage
VT (2005–2008)
- Victoria Highlanders Women
BC (2011-2012)
- Washington Freedom Futures
DC (2010), Washington Freedom Reserves 2009, Washington Freedom 2006-2008)
- Western Mass Lady Pioneers
MA (2004–2009)
- West Virginia Illusion
WV (2008)
- Wichita Lady Blues
KS (1995)
- Windy City Bluez
IL (2001–2004)
Past Champions [edit]
For 1998 through 2001 the W-League was divided into two divisions: W-1 (the top division) W-2 (the lower division). The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of titles a club has won if they have won multiple titles. Click on year for W-League season summaries.
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