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United Women's Soccer

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American women's semi-profession soccer league

Football league
United Women's Soccer
FoundedDecember 16, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-12-16)
CountryMetuchen, New Jersey, United States
Other club fromCanada
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of clubs25 (D1)
10 (D2)
Current championsEdgewater Castle FC (2025)
Most championshipsSanta Clarita Blue Heat (3)
Broadcaster(s)Eleven Sports
Websiteuwssoccer.com
Current:2025 UWS season

United Women's Soccer (UWS) is a nationalpro-amwomen'ssoccer league in the United States. The league was founded in 2015 as a response to the dual problems of disorganization in theWPSL and of the folding of the originalUSL W-League. The league began play in May 2016[1] with eleven teams in two conferences.[2][3] The first league currently has 25 teams in 4 conferences and second league currently has 10 teams in 1 conferences.

History

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Background

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In the summer of 2015, disorganization and the inability to field teams led to many last-minute changes in theWPSL playoffs.[4][5] This, combined with a general lack of competitiveness due to rapid expansion, led to frustration from many long-time WPSL teams. The2014 WPSL final four hostsASA 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 theNew England Mutiny published a threatening response to how WPSL as a league was run and was regressing.[5]

Later that year, theUSL 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 for2012 to just 18 teams in three divisions for2015 - 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

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Spearheaded by theNew England Mutiny (a former member of the short-livedWPSL 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 theNWSL. 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 breakawayLancaster Inferno FC, the W-League teamsLaval Comets,Long Island Rough Riders,New York Magic,North Jersey Valkyries, andQuebec Dynamo ARSQ looking for a new league, and the expansion teamNew Jersey Copa FC.[9]

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

Rapid early growth

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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 beingReal Salt Lake Women andHouston Aces (both previously of WPSL), and theSanta Clarita Blue Heat, theColorado Storm, and theColorado 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 awomen'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 theDetroit Sun FC) were announced a month later, with the desire to add more mentioned.[15] Further expansion ahead of the 2017 season included theMichigan Legends FC inBrighton,[16]Indy Premier SC inNoblesville,[17] theSyracuse Development Academy,[18] theSo Cal Crush FC inMontrose,[19] and theCalgary Foothills WFC. On March 3, 2017, theWestern 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 the2016 NWSL Championship, sold its NWSL franchise rights and roster which formed theNorth Carolina Courage.[20] In April, the rebrandedRochester Lancers team joined the Flash in Western New York with a UWS side, theRochester Lady Lancers. They effectively replaced the Flash, which moved team operations to their original home of Buffalo, in Rochester.[21]

Western contraction period

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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 ofLA GalaxyOC 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 theUtah 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

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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 ofUWS 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

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As of July 23, 2025[update]

TeamStadiumCityFoundedFirst UWS Season
Eastern Conference
Baltimore BlastBaltimore, Maryland19802025
Baltimore Lady Warriors[28]TBDBaltimore Maryland20242024 (Division Two)
2025 (Division One)
Maine FootyMemorial StadiumPortland, Maine20232023
MSI Pro[29]Walt Whitman High SchoolRockville, Maryland2024 (Division Two)
2025 (Division One)
New England MutinyLusitano StadiumLudlow, Massachusetts19992016
New Jersey AllianceNew Jersey2025
New Jersey Copa FCMercer County Community CollegeMetuchen, New Jersey20152016
Olé FCConnecticut2025
Racing Power FC[30]Baltimore, Maryland20202025
RP Futures[30]Baltimore, Maryland20252025
Steel UnitedBryn Mawr, Pennsylvania20102021 (Division Two)
2024 (Division One)[31]
Worcester Fuel FC[a]Commerce Bank Field at Foley StadiumWorcester, Massachusetts20182018
Great Lakes Conference
Cap City Athletic 1847TBD2024
FC Pontiac[32]Wisner StadiumPontiac, Michigan2025
Flint City AFCFlint, Michigan2025
Michigan Jaguars FCNovi, Michigan2022
Michigan Legends FCLegacy CenterBrighton, Michigan20172017[b]
Michigan Stars FCMichigan Stars Sports CenterWashington Township, Michigan20212021
Troy City WFCTroy, Michigan20242024[33]
Midwest Conference
Crystal Lake Force[34]MAC Athletic ComplexCrystal Lake, Illinois2025
DeKalb County United[35]Northern Illinois UniversityDekalb, Illinois2025
Edgewater CastleTBDChicago,Illinois2023
Indiana UnitedTBDMerrillville, Indiana2024
Rockford Raptors Soccer ClubMercyhealth SportscoreLoves Park, Illinois19942024[36]
West Conference
Future FC[37]TBDCorona, California20212025
Inland Empire FC[38]TBDSan Bernardino, California20112025
Los Angeles SCTBDLos Angeles,California19512022
SoCal FC[39]TBDTorrance, California2025
Tudela FC[40]TBDLos Angeles, California2025
Notes
  1. ^Previously played as Worcester Smiles
  2. ^Team was on hiatus from 2020–2023

League Two

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As of April 23, 2024[update]

TeamStadiumCityFoundedFirst UWS Season
Chicago RushTBDChicago,Illinois2023[41]
Crystal Lake Force IIMAC Athletic ComplexCrystal Lake, Illinois2025
Firebirds SCTBDLombard, Illinois19942024 (Division One)[42]
2025 (Division Two)
River Light FCTBDAurora, Illinois2025
Rockford Raptors Soccer Club IIMercyhealth SportscoreLoves Park, Illinois19942024
Steel City FCFounders Field (Chestwick)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania20202020 (Division One)
2024 (Division Two)
Steel United Hudson Valley II[43]Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania20102024
Team ChicagoChicago, Illinois2025
Western United FC II2025
Worcester Fuel FC IICommerce Bank Field at Foley StadiumWorcester, Massachusetts20182025

Former members

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TeamStadiumCityFoundedFirst UWS SeasonLast UWS SeasonNotes
Albany Rush[44]Albany, New York202120212024JoinedWomen's Premier Soccer League
AFC Ann ArborConcordia University Ann ArborAnn Arbor, Michigan201420192019JoinedUSL W League
Atlanta Panthers SCFranklin Gateway Sports ComplexMarietta, Georgia201620212022
ATX Blues SCTBDAustin, Texas202320232023
BC UnitedEndicott, New York20232023
Delaware DiamondsWilmington, Delaware20232024
FC Austin EliteRound Rock Multipurpose ComplexRound Rock, Texas201620182022Folded
Black Mountain TorrentPennsylvania1978[45]2023 (Division Two)
2024 (Division One)
2024
Bat Country FCRound Rock Multipurpose ComplexRound Rock, Texas201720202021JoinedWPSL
Brooklyn City FCSteinberg Athletic ComplexBrooklyn, New York201720202022Joined NY Metropolitan Women's Soccer League
Calgary Foothills WFCCalgary Soccer CentreCalgary,Alberta201520172024
Chicago MustangsHarper CollegePalatine, Illinois201220212022
Cincinnati Sirens FCFairfield Soccer StadiumFairfield, Ohio2023[46]2024
Colorado PrideWashburn FieldColorado Springs, Colorado199420162019JoinedWPSL
Colorado StormSports Authority StadiumParker, Colorado201420162016
Connecticut FusionFarmington Sports ArenaFarmington, Connecticut201820182022
Connecticut RushNew Haven, ConnecticutFarmington, Connecticut2021[47]20212024
Coppermine UnitedBaltimore, Maryland20222024
Dallas International FCGreenhill School FieldAddison, Texas202020202020
Detroit City FCKeyworth StadiumHamtramck, Michigan201920202021JoinedUSL W League
Detroit Sun FCUltimate Soccer ArenasPontiac, Michigan201620172019
Elite 14 Performance (E14)TBDSoutheast, Michigan2024[48]2024
El Paso SurfSocorro Athletic ComplexEl Paso,Texas201820182019JoinedWPSL
Erie Commodores FCErie Sports CenterErie, Pennsylvania202120222024
Epic FC20242024
FC ArizonaBell Bank ParkMesa, Arizona201720222024
FC BerlinBuffalo State CollegeBuffalo, New York202220222024
FC BirminghamTBABirmingham, Alabama202020222022JoinedWPSL
FC BuffaloAll-High StadiumBuffalo, New York202120212024JoinedUSL W League
FC IndianaNewton ParkLakeville, Indiana200320172017Independent
FC WichitaStryker Soccer ComplexWichita, Kansas202020212022
Flower City 1872Rochester Community Sports Complex StadiumRochester, New York2023[49]20232024JoinedUSL W League
Fort Wayne United FC GryphonsHefner StadiumFort Wayne, Indiana201620172018
Futsal Factory AcademyDexter High SchoolDexter, Michigan201420232014
Genesee FCAtwood StadiumFlint, Michigan201820182018
Gretna Elite AcademyUNO Caniglia FieldOmaha, Nebraska201820212022
HAR FCHouston Sports ParkHouston,Texas201820182018
Houston AcesHouston Sports ParkHouston,Texas201220162019JoinedWPSL
Hudson Valley CrusadersSaugerties, New York2023 (Division Two)
2024 (Division One)[50]
2024
Indiana UnionGrand Park Event CenterIndianapolis, Indiana201720172024
KC CourageRockhurst UniversityKansas City, Missouri201420212022JoinedWPSL
Keystone FCTBDMechanicsburg, Pennsylvania20222023
KMSALinden, New Jersey20232023
Kongo SCSpence Eccles Ogden Community Sports ComplexOgden, Utah201320212022
LA Galaxy OCChampionship Soccer StadiumIrvine, California201820182020
Lancaster Inferno FCPucillo FieldMillersville, Pennsylvania200820162023
Lansing UnitedEast Lansing Soccer ComplexLansing, Michigan201820182021
Livonia City FCSchoolcraft CollegeLivonia, Michigan20152023[51]2023
Long Island Rough RidersHofstra University Soccer StadiumHempstead, New York200320162021JoinedUSL W League
Luxoria FCTBDDallas, Texas20222023
Michigan BurnThe Sports AcademyChesterfield Township, Michigan20062023[52]2024
Michigan HawksCorner BallparkDetroit,Michigan20202022[a]2024
Midwest United FCAquinas CollegeKentwood, Michigan201620172021JoinedUSL W League
MSC PeoriaEastside CentrePekin, Illinois202020202021
Muskegon Risers SCKehren StadiumMuskegon, Michigan201420202022
Nationals FCTBDRochester, Michigan201620222024
New Jersey Teamsterz FCDon Ahern Veterans StadiumBayonne, New Jersey202020212021
New York MagicMazzella FieldNew Rochelle, New York19972016[53]2024
New York SurfReinhart FieldBronx, New York201520172018
North Jersey ValkyriesDePaul Catholic High SchoolWayne, New Jersey200920162016
North Texas ImageOld Panther FieldDuncanville, Texas196420162018
Pass FCNorthview High SchoolGrand Rapids, Michigan20012024[54]2024
Players SCCollege of the CanyonsLas Vegas, Nevada19892024[55]2024
Primero De MayoSacramento, California20232023
Puerto Rico Pride FCLake Brantley High SchoolAltamonte Springs, Florida201720202020
Queen City United SCUniversity of Regina FieldRegina, Saskatchewan198720192020
Racing SacramentoSacramento, California20232023
RBFC EliteTBDRiverside, Illinois20222023
Real Salt Lake WomenUte FieldSalt Lake City,Utah200820162018Folded afterUtah Royals FC Reserves formed
Reno VikingsTBDReno, Nevada20232023 (Division One)[56]
2024 (Division Two)
2024
Rochester Lady LancersMarina Auto StadiumRochester, New York201720172022
Sacramento UnitedSacramento, California20232023
San Antonio Athenians SCWarrior StadiumSan Antonio, Texas201720192023JoinedUSL W League
San Antonio RunnersCibolo Multi-Event CenterSan Antonio, Texas2022[57]2023JoinedWomen's Premier Soccer League
Santa Clarita Blue HeatCollege of the CanyonsSanta Clarita, California200820162024JoinedUSL W League
SASA Impact FCRiel Recreation ParkSt. Albert, Alberta202120212022Joined St. Albert Women’s Soccer League
Scorpions SCMedway High SchoolMedway, Massachusetts202120212023
Side FC 92Case Community RiverCity ParksTulsa, Oklahoma199220212022
SoCal Crush FCCrescenta Valley High SchoolLa Crescenta-Montrose, California201720172018
Sporting CTMiddletown, Connecticut20232024JoinedWomen's Premier Soccer League
Sporting Nebraska FCTBDPapillion, Nebraska200820222022
Springfield DemizeCooper Sports ComplexSpringfield, Missouri200320212021
St. Louis Scott GallagherWest Community StadiumSt. Louis,Missouri202020212022
Steel United New JerseyPingry High SchoolBasking, New Jersey202120212023
Syracuse Development AcademySolvay High SchoolSolvay, New York200420192021
Toledo Villa FCNorthview High SchoolRossford, Ohio201720172017
Vikings GoldLake Tahoe, California20232023
Vikings NorthstarsLake Tahoe, California20232023
West-Mont United ShamrocksRoyersford, Pennsylvania20232023
Western New York FlashAll-High StadiumBuffalo, New York200820172018
Williamsport City LionsLycoming CollegeWilliamsport, Pennsylvania20232023
Notes
  1. ^Previously played as Corktown AFC Hawks in 2022

UWS National Championship

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SeasonChampionsScoreRunner–up
2016Santa Clarita Blue Heat2–1 (AET)New Jersey Copa FC
2017Grand Rapids FC3–1 (AET)Santa Clarita Blue Heat
2018Houston Aces1–0 (AET)Lancaster Inferno FC
2019LA Galaxy OC1–0Calgary Foothills WFC
2020Season cancelled because of COVID-19 Pandemic[58]
Regional Showcase Tournaments were held.
2021Santa Clarita Blue Heat (2)5–0Connecticut Fusion
2022Chicago Mustangs2-1Calgary Foothills WFC
2023[59]Michigan Jaguars FC0–0 (4–2 PK)Santa Clarita Blue Heat
2024[60]Santa Clarita Blue Heat (3)2–2 (6–5 PK)New England Mutiny
2025[61]Edgewater Castle2–0New England Mutiny

See also

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References

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