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United Women's Soccer
FoundedDecember 16, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-12-16)
CountryMetuchen, New Jersey, United States
Other club(s) fromCanada
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of teams39 (D1)
18 (D2)
Current championsMichigan Jaguars FC (2023)
Most championshipsSanta Clarita Blue Heat (2)
TV partnersEleven Sports
Websiteuwssoccer.com
Current: 2024 UWS season

United Women's Soccer (UWS) is a national pro-am women's soccer league in the United States. The league was founded in 2015 as a response to the dual problems of disorganization in the WPSL and of the folding of the original USL W-League. The league began play in May 2016[1] with eleven teams in two conferences.[2][3] The first league currently has 39 teams in 3 conferences and second league currently has 18 teams in 2 conferences.

History

Background

In the summer of 2015, disorganization and the inability to field teams led to many last-minute changes in the WPSL playoffs.[4][5] This, combined with a general lack of competitiveness due to rapid expansion, led to frustration from many long-time WPSL teams. The 2014 WPSL final four hosts ASA Chesapeake Charge elected to skip the 2015 WPSL playoffs altogether as did the entire Sunshine division,[4] Fire & Ice SC was a no-show,[6] and the New England Mutiny published a threatening response to how WPSL as a league was run and was regressing.[5]

Later that year, the USL W-League suddenly announced that it would be ceasing operations.[7] There had been no outward signs that the league or its teams were struggling, but the league had been contracting steadily over the preceding several years - from 30 teams in four divisions for 2012 to just 18 teams in three divisions for 2015 - and many of the teams that had left were recent finalists (Buffalo Flash, Vancouver Whitecaps Women, Pali Blues, Ottawa Fury Women, and several Washington D.C.-area teams) leaving relatively few flagship teams.

Founding

Spearheaded by the New England Mutiny (a former member of the short-lived WPSL Elite), UWS's first five teams were leaked on December 15[1] ahead of the league's official announcement the next day;[8] UWS hopes to provide a true second division beneath the NWSL. Negotiations to create the league since the beginning of the WPSL/W-League offseason, with plans that the league will be a national league of two conferences. The eight founding teams, all in the northeastern US and eastern Canada, were the Mutiny, fellow WPSL breakaway Lancaster Inferno FC, the W-League teams Laval Comets, Long Island Rough Riders, New York Magic, North Jersey Valkyries, and Quebec Dynamo ARSQ looking for a new league, and the expansion team New Jersey Copa FC.[9]

UWS will be sanctioned through USASA,[10] as the W-League and WPSL were.

Rapid early growth

Between founding and the beginning of the inaugural season, hints of the desired second Western conference came to light in late January and was made official on February 5, with the first five revealed teams being Real Salt Lake Women and Houston Aces (both previously of WPSL), and the Santa Clarita Blue Heat, the Colorado Storm, and the Colorado Pride (all previously of the W-League).[3][11]

On March 9, 2016, it was announced that the Canadian Soccer Association would not sanction teams in Laval & Quebec for play in UWS, leaving the league with only 11 teams for its inaugural season.[12][13]

On November 1, 2016, Grand Rapids FC announced they would add a women's team, which would begin play in 2017 in a new Midwest division of United Women's Soccer.[14] Three more Midwest teams (FC Indiana, Fort Wayne United Soccer Club, and the Detroit Sun FC) were announced a month later, with the desire to add more mentioned.[15] Further expansion ahead of the 2017 season included the Michigan Legends FC in Brighton,[16] Indy Premier SC in Noblesville,[17] the Syracuse Development Academy,[18] the So Cal Crush FC in Montrose,[19] and the Calgary Foothills WFC. On March 3, 2017, the Western New York Flash announced that they would establish a team for the 2017 season. This announcement came nearly two months after the organization, who had won the 2016 NWSL Championship, sold its NWSL franchise rights and roster which formed the North Carolina Courage.[20] In April, the rebranded Rochester Lancers team joined the Flash in Western New York with a UWS side, the Rochester Lady Lancers. They effectively replaced the Flash, which moved team operations to their original home of Buffalo, in Rochester.[21]

Western contraction period

While UWS would see continued stability in the East and Midwest conferences, attempts to establish teams in the west would prove less successful. From 2017 to 2018, UWS grew from having just five teams west of the Mississippi River to having eleven, with the return of the Colorado Pride, joining of LA Galaxy OC academy, and four new teams in Texas, causing the West conference to split into a West and a Southwest conference. However, despite each conference adding a team for the 2019 season, each conference also lost two teams - including UWS founding member Real Salt Lake Women who rebranded as the Utah Royals Reserves in a return to WPSL - bringing the total number of teams west of the Mississippi to nine. Ahead of the 2020 season, four more UWS teams - Houston Aces, Colorado Pride, LAG OC, and the El Paso Surf - also left for WPSL,[22] bringing the total back down to five.

Further expansion and creation of League Two

In the 2020 off-season, UWS continued to add more clubs to the league and expanding their reach, including the creation of the Southeast Conference.[23]

On February 6, 2020, UWS announced the creation of UWS League Two, a 2nd division focused on the U20-U23 age group.[24][25] League Two will consist of a mix of UWS reserve teams and clubs that will be seeking to join UWS in the future. It will feature a promotion and relegation relationship with UWS starting in 2021, though the nature of how clubs will move up and down is still under discussion.[26] The Midwest conference was the first announced for the new league, with the first four teams of said conference consisting of three independent sides as well as the reserves of Detroit Sun FC.[27]

League One

As of May 6, 2024

Team Stadium City Founded First UWS Season
Eastern Conference
Albany Rush Albany, New York 2021[28] 2021
Black Mountain Torrent Pennsylvania 1978[29] 2024
Connecticut Rush New Haven, Connecticut 2021[30] 2021
Coppermine United Baltimore, Maryland 2022
Erie Commodores FC Erie Sports Center Erie, Pennsylvania 2021 2022
FC Berlin Buffalo State College Buffalo, New York 2022 2022
FC Buffalo All-High Stadium Buffalo, New York 2021 2021
Flower City 1872 Rochester Community Sports Complex Stadium Rochester, New York 2023 [31] 2023
Hudson Valley Crusaders Saugerties, New York 2023[a]
2024[32]
Maine Footy TBD Portland, Maine 2023 2023
New England Mutiny Lusitano Stadium Ludlow, Massachusetts 1999 2016
New Jersey Copa FC Mercer County Community College Metuchen, New Jersey 2015 2016
New York Magic Mazzella Field New Rochelle, New York 1997 2016[33]
Sporting CT Middletown, Connecticut 2023
Steel City Duly Health and Care Field Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2020 2020
Steel United Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 2010 2021[a]
2024[34]
Worcester Fuel FC[b] Commerce Bank Field at Foley Stadium Worcester, Massachusetts 2018 2018
Midwest Conference
Cap City Athletic 1847 TBD 2024
Chicago Rush TBD Chicago, Illinois 2023[35]
Cincinnati Sirens FC Fairfield Soccer Stadium Fairfield, Ohio 2023[36]
Edgewater Castle TBD Chicago, Illinois 2023
Elite 14 Performance (E14) TBD Southeast, Michigan 2024[37]
Firebirds SC TBD Lombard, Illinois 1994 2024[38]
Futsal Factory Academy Dexter High School Dexter, Michigan 2014 2023
Indiana Union Grand Park Event Center Indianapolis, Indiana 2017 2017
Michigan Burn The Sports Academy Chesterfield Township, Michigan 2006 2023[39]
Michigan Hawks Corner Ballpark Detroit, Michigan 2020 2022[c]
Michigan Jaguars FC Novi, Michigan 2022
Michigan Legends FC Legacy Center Brighton, Michigan 2017 2017[d]
Michigan Stars FC Michigan Stars Sports Center Washington Township, Michigan 2021 2021
Nationals FC TBD Rochester, Michigan 2016 2022
Pass FC Northview High School Grand Rapids, Michigan 2001 2024[40]
Rockford Raptors Soccer Club Mercyhealth Sportscore Loves Park, Illinois 1994 2024[41]
Troy City WFC Troy, Michigan 2024 2024[42]
West Conference
Calgary Foothills WFC Calgary Soccer Centre Calgary, Alberta 2015 2017
FC Arizona Bell Bank Park Mesa, Arizona 2017 2022
Los Angeles SC TBD Los Angeles, California 1951 2022
Santa Clarita Blue Heat College of the Canyons Santa Clarita, California 2008 2016
Players SC College of the Canyons Las Vegas, Nevada 1989 2024[43]
  1. ^ a b UWS League Two
  2. ^ Previously played as Worcester Smiles
  3. ^ Previously played as Corktown AFC Hawks in 2022
  4. ^ Team was on hiatus from 2020–2023

League Two

As of April 23, 2024

Team Stadium City Founded First UWS Season
West Conference
Epic FC 2024
Primero De Mayo Sacramento, California 2023
Racing Sacramento Sacramento, California 2023
Reno Vikings TBD Reno, Nevada 2023 2023[44][a]
2024
Sacramento United Sacramento, California 2023
East Conference
Albany Rush II TBD Albany, New York 2021 2023
Baltimore Lady Warriors[45] TBD Baltimore Maryland 2024 2024
HV Crusaders II TBD Saugerties, New York
Maine Footy II TBD Portland, Maine 2023
MSI Pro[46] Walt Whitman High School Rockville, Maryland 2024
New England Mutiny 2 Lusitano Stadium Ludlow, Massachusetts 2020 2021
Ole FC Connecticut
Sporting CT II Middletown, Connecticut 2023
Steel United Hudson Valley[47] Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 2010 2024

Former members

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Team Stadium City Founded First UWS Season Last UWS Season Notes
AFC Ann Arbor Concordia University Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan 2014 2019 2019 Joined USL W League
Atlanta Panthers SC Franklin Gateway Sports Complex Marietta, Georgia 2016 2021 2022
BC United Endicott, New York