USL League One

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USL League One (USL1) is a professional men's soccer league in the United States that had its inaugural season in 2019. The Division III league is operated by United Soccer League, the same group that operates the Division II USL Championship and other leagues. As of 2024, the league has 12 teams who play 22 regular season games, followed by playoffs. All teams also participate in the USL Cup, adding an additional eight games, followed by knockout rounds.

USL League One
Organizing bodyUnited Soccer League
FoundedApril 2, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-04-02)
First season2019
CountryUnited States
ConfederationCONCACAF
(North American Football Union)
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid3
Domestic cup(s)U.S. Open Cup
League cup(s)USL Cup
Current champion(s)North Carolina FC (2023)
Current regular
season title
Union Omaha (2023)
Most championshipsGreenville Triumph SC
North Carolina FC
North Texas SC
Union Omaha
South Georgia Tormenta FC
(1 title each)
Most regular
season titles
Union Omaha (2 titles)
Top goalscorerEmiliano Terzaghi (55)
TV partners
Websitewww.uslleagueone.com Edit this at Wikidata
Current: 2024 USL League One season

History

The USL Championship was granted second division sanctioning by the United States Soccer Federation in January 2017, leaving the third tier of American soccer unoccupied. From 1996 to 2009, the United Soccer League operated leagues at the lower divisions under various names, including the USL Second Division in the third tier. On April 2, 2017, the USL announced that it would launch a new third division league in 2019, with a minimum of eight clubs and relaxed requirements compared to the second division USL. The new league had the temporary name USL Division III (USL D3). The league announced that they would target cities with a population of 150,000 to one million, mostly in cities currently without a professional team.

In the following months, the league began searching for cities and markets in which to locate new member teams. A tour of prospective cities in the southeastern United States was conducted by the league's vice president from April to May 2017, followed by a visit to North Carolina and a similar tour of the Midwest in late May. After the closing of the southeastern tour, the league announced a possible plan for Tormenta FC, a Premier Development League team from Georgia, to join the league.

The unveiling of the first founding member, South Georgia Tormenta FC, took place on January 25, 2018. This was followed by FC Tucson on February 6, Greenville Triumph SC on March 13, and Madison, Wisconsin on May 17. Toronto FC II of the USL was announced on July 2, and Chattanooga, Tennessee was announced on August 1. Three USL Championship teams, Penn FC, the Rochester Rhinos and the Richmond Kickers, also announced plans to move to League One by 2020 due to financial difficulties. On October 2, 2018, the tenth and final founding member was revealed to be the reserve team of FC Dallas. Four days later, the club unveiled its branding as North Texas SC.

The league filed for Division III status with the USSF on August 14, 2018. Ten founding teams were listed in the application. On December 14, 2018, USSF voted to provisionally sanction League One as a Division 3 league for 2019.[non-primary source needed][better source needed] The league currently shares Division III status with MLS Next Pro and the National Independent Soccer Association.

The first League One game was played on March 29, 2019, when Tormenta FC defeated Greenville Triumph SC 1–0 before a crowd of 3,519 at Eagle Field in Erk Russell Park. Alex Morrell scored the first goal in the 72nd minute. At the end of the season, Lansing Ignite FC folded.

For the 2020 season, Union Omaha joined the league. Additionally, the New England Revolution and Inter Miami CF placed reserve teams in the league, bringing the total number of teams to 12.

On June 21, 2021, Major League Soccer announced the creation of a new professional soccer league, MLS Next Pro, which began play in 2022 and would host all of MLS's reserve teams along with some independent teams. Fort Lauderdale CF, New England Revolution II, North Texas SC and Toronto FC II all joined MLS Next Pro after the 2021 League One season. Former League One side Orlando City B joined MLS Next Pro for the inaugural 2022 season following a hiatus that began after the club completed the 2020 League One season. Rochester New York FC, formerly known as Rochester Rhinos, announced on December 5, 2021, that the club would be joining MLS Next Pro as its first independent club. Rochester had announced in 2018 their intentions to join League One for the 2020 season, though stadium delays and other financial issues kept the club on hiatus for four years. On October 5, 2021, the USL announced it had awarded Lexington Pro Soccer an expansion team for the 2023 season. It would be League One's first club based in Kentucky. The club's identity was revealed as Lexington Sporting Club on March 22, 2022.

Central Valley Fuego FC, Charlotte Independence and Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC began play in 2022. On June 3, 2022, USL announced that they had granted a group based out of Wilmington, North Carolina the exclusive rights to pursue a League One expansion team for the area with the goal of joining in 2024. Wilmington had been the home of long time USL club Wilmington Hammerheads FC, who played in various USL leagues from 1996 until 2017. On July 12, 2022, USL announced that a newly formed club, Santa Barbara Sky FC, would be joining League One for the 2024 season, though their debut would later be delayed until 2025. The Sky would be the league's second club in California, joining Central Valley Fuego. Following the conclusion of the 2022 regular season, FC Tucson announced a self-relegation back to USL League Two. Shortly after FC Tucson announced their self-relegation, One Knoxville SC announced they would turn professional and join League One for 2023, following a successful debut season that saw them reach the USL League Two conference finals. On October 7, 2022, the league announced that an expansion team in Spokane, Washington, named Spokane Velocity. On December 8, 2022, it was announced that USL League Two club Lane United FC acquired exclusive rights to pursue a League One franchise in Lane County, Oregon.

Over the course of autumn 2023, the league announced a three more expansion teams: one in Portland, Maine, named Portland Hearts of Pine, one in Sherman, Texas, named Texoma FC, and one in Lancaster, California, named AV Alta FC. The league announced a further three expansion teams in early 2024, first in Naples, Florida, followed by teams in Eugene, Oregon, and Mount Vernon, New York, the latter named Westchester SC. All six of these teams are scheduled to begin play in the 2025 season.

Teams

The league has 12 teams participating in the 2024 season.

Team City Stadium Capacity Founded Joined Head coach
Current teams
Central Valley Fuego FC Fresno, California Fresno State Soccer Stadium 1,000 2020 2022   Jermaine Jones
Charlotte Independence Charlotte, North Carolina American Legion Memorial Stadium 10,500 2014 2022   Mike Jeffries
Chattanooga Red Wolves SC East Ridge, Tennessee CHI Memorial Stadium 2,500 2018 2019   Scott Mackenzie
Forward Madison FC Madison, Wisconsin Breese Stevens Field 5,000 2018 2019   Matt Glaeser
Greenville Triumph SC Greenville, South Carolina Paladin Stadium 16,000 2018 2019   Rick Wright
Lexington SC Lexington, Kentucky Toyota Stadium 5,000 2021 2023   Darren Powell
Lexington SC Stadium 7,500
Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC Windsor, Colorado 4Rivers Equipment Stadium 2,500 2021 2022   Éamon Zayed
One Knoxville SC Knoxville, Tennessee Regal Stadium 3,000 2021 2023   Mark McKeever
Union Omaha Papillion, Nebraska Werner Park 9,023 2019 2020   Dominic Casciato
Richmond Kickers Richmond, Virginia City Stadium 6,000 1993 2019   Darren Sawatzky
Spokane Velocity FC Spokane, Washington ONE Spokane Stadium 5,100 2021 2024   Leigh Veidman
South Georgia Tormenta FC Statesboro, Georgia Tormenta Stadium 5,300 2015 2019   Ian Cameron

Future clubs

Team City Stadium Capacity Founded Joining Head coach
Planned expansion teams
Antelope Valley Alta FC Lancaster, California Lancaster Municipal Stadium 5,300 2023 2025   Brian Kleiban
Portland Hearts of Pine Portland, Maine Fitzpatrick Stadium 6,000 2023 2025 vacant
Santa Barbara Sky FC Santa Barbara, California La Playa Stadium 10,000 2022 2025 vacant
Texoma FC Sherman, Texas Historic Bearcat Stadium 6,500 2023 2025 vacant
USL Eugene Eugene, Oregon Civic Park Stadium 3,500 2024 2025 vacant
USL Naples Naples, Florida Paradise Coast Sports Complex Stadium 5,000 2024 2025 vacant
Westchester SC Mount Vernon, New York Memorial Field 3,900 2024 2025 vacant

Location map

USL League One clubs
  Current club   Future club

Former teams

Club City Stadium Capacity Joined Final season Fate Ref.
Fort Lauderdale CF Fort Lauderdale, Florida DRV PNK Stadium 18,000 2020 2021 Moved to MLS Next Pro
Lansing Ignite FC Lansing, Michigan Cooley Law School Stadium 7,527 2019 2019 Folded
New England Revolution II Foxborough, Massachusetts Gillette Stadium 20,000 2020 2021 Moved to MLS Next Pro
North Carolina FC Cary, North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park 10,000 2021 2023 Moved to USL Championship
North Texas SC Arlington, Texas Choctaw Stadium 48,114 2019 2021 Moved to MLS Next Pro
Orlando City B Kissimmee, Florida Osceola County Stadium 5,400 2019 2020 Moved to MLS Next Pro
Toronto FC II Toronto, Ontario BMO Training Ground 1,000 2019 2021 Moved to MLS Next Pro
FC Tucson Tucson, Arizona Kino North Stadium 3,200 2019 2022 Moved to USL League Two

Timeline

Texoma FCSanta Barbara Sky FCPortland Hearts of PineSpokane VelocityOne Knoxville SCLexington SCNorthern Colorado Hailstorm FCCharlotte IndependenceCentral Valley Fuego FCNorth Carolina FCUnion OmahaNew England Revolution IIFort Lauderdale CFFC TucsonToronto FC IITormenta FCRichmond KickersOrlando City BNorth Texas SCLansing Ignite FCGreenville Triumph SCForward Madison FCChattanooga Red Wolves SC

Champions

Teams that no longer participate in USL League One are in italics.

Season Playoff champions Players' Shield
2019 North Texas SC North Texas SC
2020 Greenville Triumph SC Greenville Triumph SC
2021 Union Omaha Union Omaha
2022 South Georgia Tormenta FC Richmond Kickers
2023 North Carolina FC Union Omaha

USL League One Finals

Season Champions Score Runners–up Venue Attendance MVP
2019 North Texas SC 1–0 Greenville Triumph SC Toyota Stadium 3,245 Arturo Rodríguez (NTX)
2020 Greenville Triumph SC Cancelled Union Omaha Legacy Early College Field N/A N/A
2021 Union Omaha 3–0 Greenville Triumph SC Werner Park 5,221 Damià Viader (OMA)
2022 South Georgia Tormenta FC 2–1 Chattanooga Red Wolves SC Optim Sports Medicine Field 3,045 Kazaiah Sterling (TRM)
2023 North Carolina FC 1–1 (5–4 PK) Charlotte Independence WakeMed Soccer Park 4,487 Raheem Somersall (NCA)

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