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USL First Division

The United Soccer Leagues First Division is a professional men's soccer league in North America. It is the second division of soccer in the United States and Canada league pyramid behind Major League Soccer. It is managed by the United Soccer Leagues (USL). It was known as the A-League until 2004.

Unlike most other nations, there is currently no system of promotion and relegation in American soccer; it has repeatedly been suggested to introduce it, but many feel that such a system is contrary to the way Americans think about sports and, more importantly, it is not currently practical given the financial state of American soccer.

History

In 1996, the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues established the new Select League consisting of its strongest teams from its professional FIFA Division 3 sanctioned Pro League and its amateur Premier League in hopes of gaining FIFA Division 2 sanctioning. The next season, the Select League and the independent Division 2 A-League merged to form a new A-League under the USISL umbrella. In 1999 the umbrella USISL changed its name to the United Soccer Leagues and in 2005 the league took its current name as the USL First Division.

Expansion and contraction

In 1998, the A-League consisted of 28 teams. By 2006, only 12 remained in the USL First Division. For the most part, the teams that left dropped down to lower classifications, such as the USL Second Division and Premier Development League, to rid themselves of the high costs of travel and player payrolls.

There is some speculation that several First Division clubs are waiting for the top-tier Major League Soccer to expand, in hopes that they will move up.

The First Division does not have the promotion/relegation system common in most countries' football pyramids. The costs of moving to a higher division are usually not recouped with higher attendance at the First Division level.

On January 26, 2006, the USL announced that it was expanding USL First Division in 2007 to include a new team in Cary, North Carolina. The Cary franchise, since named the Carolina RailHawks, hosted an exhibition schedule in 2006 in advanced of its first full league schedule in 2007. On May 16, 2006, it was also announced that the USL would place a team in Northern California under the ownership of Dmitry Piterman, chairman of Spanish team Deportivo Alavés. Other possible cities mentioned for the 2007 campaign include Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Syracuse, New York. Syracuse had had a highly-attended team from 2002-2004, but it folded due to stadium issues, having ground-shared with the local baseball team. Ft. Lauderdale also has a history of teams from the NASL, ASL, and USL First Division. There is also discussion that Argentinian team River Plate is interested in putting a second USL team in Puerto Rico.

2006 teams

ClubFounded Colors Stadium Logo
Atlanta Silverbacks1993Red, Black, WhiteSilverbacks Park

Charleston Battery1993Yellow, BlackBlackbaud Stadium

Miami FC2005Blue, OrangeTropical Park Stadium

Minnesota Thunder1990Blue, GoldJames Griffin Stadium

Montreal Impact1993Blue, WhiteComplexe sportif Claude-Robillard

Portland Timbers2001Green, White, YellowPGE Park

Puerto Rico Islanders2003Orange, Blue, WhiteJuan Ramon Loubriel Stadium

Rochester Raging Rhinos1996Green, Black, YellowPAETEC Park

Seattle Sounders1994Teal, White, GreenQwest Field
Starfire Sports Complex (alt.)

Toronto Lynx1997Gold, Black, WhiteCentennial Park Stadium

Vancouver Whitecaps1986Blue, WhiteSwangard Stadium

Virginia Beach Mariners1994Sea Green, WhiteVirginia Beach Sportsplex

2006 Current Standings (as of August 10, 2006)

ClubW L T Pts
Montreal Impact122743
Charleston Battery107535
Vancouver Whitecaps95835
Rochester Raging Rhinos93734
Puerto Rico Islanders87529
Virginia Beach Mariners76829
Atlanta Silverbacks88428
Seattle Sounders711425
Portland Timbers612624
Miami FC69523
Minnesota Thunder510520
Toronto Lynx512419

Announced 2007 expansion team

*Carolina RailHawks FC (Cary, N.C.)
*Northern California (owned by Deportivo Alavés)

Possible 2007 expansion (not yet confirmed)

*Fort Lauderdale
*Syracuse
*River Plate PR
*Bermuda

Complete team list

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*Atlanta Silverbacks (1997-current, as Atlanta Ruckus in 1997-98)
*Boston Bulldogs (1997-2000, as Worcester Wildfire in 1997-98)
*Calgary Mustangs (2002-04, as Calgary Storm in 2002-03)
*California Jaguars (1997-98)
*Carolina Dynamo (1997)
*Charleston Battery (1997-current)
*Charlotte Eagles (2001-03)
*Cincinnati Riverhawks (1998-2003)
*Colorado Foxes (1997)
*Connecticut Wolves (1997-2001)
*Edmonton Aviators (2004, as Edmonton F.C. at the end of the season)
*El Paso Patriots (1997-2003)
*Hershey Wildcats (1997-2001)
*Indiana Blast (1999-2003)
*Jacksonville Cyclones (1997-99)
*Lehigh Valley Steam (1999)
*Long Island Rough Riders (1997-2001)
*Maryland Mania (1999)
*Miami FC (2006-current)
*Milwaukee Rampage (1997-2002)
*Milwaukee Wave United (2003-04)
*Minnesota Thunder (1997-current)

*MLS Project 40 (1998-00)
*Montreal Impact (1997-1998, 2000-current)
*Nashville Metros (1997-2001, as Tennessee Rhythm in 1999-2000)
*New Orleans Storm (1997-99, as New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers in 1997)
*Orange County Waves (1997-2000, as Orange County Zodiac in 1997-99)
*Orlando Sundogs (1997)
*Pittsburgh Riverhounds (1999-2003)
*Portland Timbers (2001-current)
*Puerto Rico Islanders (2004-current)
*Raleigh Express (1997-2000, as Raleigh Flyers in 1997-98)
*Richmond Kickers (1997-2005)
*Rochester Raging Rhinos (1997-current)
*Sacramento Geckos (1998-99, as Albuquerque Geckos in 1998)
*San Diego Flash (1998-2001)
*San Francisco Bay Seals (1998-2000, as Bay Area Seals in 2000)
*Seattle Sounders (1997-current)
*Staten Island Vipers (1998-99)
*Syracuse Salty Dogs (2003-04)
*Toronto Lynx (1997-current)
*Vancouver Whitecaps (2001-current, as Vancouver 86ers in 1997-2000)
*Virginia Beach Mariners (1998-2000, 2002-current, as Hampton Roads Mariners 1998-2000, 2002)

1996 USISL Select League

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* California Jaguars
* Cape Cod Crusaders
* Carolina Dynamo
* Chicago Stingers
* Connecticut Wolves
* Delaware Wizards
* El Paso Patriots
* Hampton Roads Mariners
* Long Island Rough Riders
* Milwaukee Rampage
* Minnesota Thunder

* New Mexico Chiles
* New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers
* New York/New Jersey Stallions
* Ohio Xoggz
* Raleigh Flyers
* Reno Rattlers
* Richmond Kickers
* Sacramento Scorpions
* South Carolina Shamrocks
* Tampa Bay Cyclones (becomes Jacksonville Cylones in 1997)

Notable players

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* Hugo Alcaraz-Cuellar, Portland
* Byron Alvarez, Portland
* Raúl Díaz Arce, Puerto Rico and Charleston
* Mauro Biello, Montreal
* Alex Pineda Chacón, Atlanta
* Fabian Dawkins, Atlanta
* Jason Jordan, Vancouver
* Roger Levesque, Seattle
* Mario "Loco" Rodriguez, Miami
* Marlon Rojas, Atlanta
* Romario, Miami
* Melvin Tarley, Minnesota
* Scot Thompson, Portland
* Zinho, Miami

Past champions/ Top goalscorer

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-upTop GoalscorerTeamGoals
2005 USL D-1Seattle Sounders1-1 (PK)Richmond KickersJason JordanVancouver Whitecaps 17
2004 A-LeagueMontreal Impact2-0Seattle SoundersAlan Gordon and Dante WashingtonPortland Timbers and Virginia Beach Mariners17
2003 A-LeagueCharleston Battery3-0Minnesota ThunderThiago Martins Pittsburgh Riverhounds22
2002 A-LeagueMilwaukee Rampage2-1 (2OT)Richmond KickersFadi Afash, Eduardo Sebrango, and McKinley TennysonPortland Timbers, Montreal Impact, and Portland Timbers18
2001 A-LeagueRochester Raging Rhinos2-0Hershey WildcatsPaul ConwayCharleston Battery22
2000 A-LeagueRochester Raging Rhinos3-1Minnesota ThunderPaul Conway, Greg Howes, and John MenyongarCharleston Battery, Seattle Sounders, and Minnesota Thunder17
1999 A-LeagueMinnesota Thunder2-1Rochester Raging RhinosMark Baena and Niall ThompsonSeattle Sounders and Vancouver 86ers20
1998 A-LeagueRochester Raging Rhinos3-1Minnesota ThunderMark BaenaSeattle Sounders24
1997 A-LeagueMilwaukee Rampage1-1 (SO)Carolina DynamoDoug MillerRochester Raging Rhinos23

1996 USISL Select League

*1996: California Jaguars 2-1 (SO) Richmond Kickers

League average attendance

*Regular season/playoffs
*2005: 4,527/12,498
*2004: 3,879/9,402
*2003: 3,335/9,672
*2002: 3,034/8,902
*2001: 2,954/9,193
*2000: 2,684/7,562
*1999: 2,374/5,309
*1998: 2,531/6,091
*1997: 2,690/5,092

See also

*A-League Soccer
*Sports attendances

External links

* Official league web site
* Unofficial site created for the Fans, by the Fans



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