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Premier League of America

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Association football league
Football league
Premier League of America
Founded2015 (as Great Lakes Premier League)
Folded2017 (became Midwest Division of UPSL)
CountryUnited States
ConfederationCONCACAF
Divisions2
Number of clubs12
Domestic cupLamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Last championsMilwaukee Bavarians (2nd title)
Most championshipsMilwaukee Bavarians (2 titles)
Websiteplasoccerleague.com/

ThePremier League of America (PLA) was an Americansoccer league consisting of teams in cities in theGreat Lakes region of theUnited States. The league was a part of theUnited States Adult Soccer Association. It began its first season of play in 2015 as the Great Lakes Premier League, and at the end of the 2017 season its member clubs moved to form the Midwest Conference of theUnited Premier Soccer League.[1]

History

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original logo

Grand Rapids FC andAFC Ann Arbor both applied to become members of theNational Premier Soccer League for the start of the 2015 season and they were both denied admission to the league.[2] Instead of waiting a year or finding another league, the teams decided to start a league of their own.[2] AFC Ann Arbor owner Jamey Amrine and Grand Rapids FC president Matt Roberts began discussions with other teams to gauge interest in forming a new league. Their work led to the formation of the Great Lakes Premier League.[3] The new league held its inaugural league meeting on January 17, 2015 inGrand Rapids, MI.

The two clubs were joined as charter members by Oakland United - laterOakland County FC - based in Rochester, Michigan, and two decades-oldCroatian American clubs,Croatian Eagles SC of Milwaukee andRWB Adria of Chicago.[4]

Before the inaugural season began,Milwaukee Bavarians was announced as the first expansion franchise, to begin play in 2016.[5] A second expansion team,Toledo United FC, joined in July 2015.[6]

In September 2015, AFC Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids FC left the GLPL for the NPSL.[7][8] The following November, theMadison 56ers left the NPSL after eleven seasons to join the Great Lakes Premier League.[9]

The league announced on December 8, 2015 that they would be rebranding as Premier League of America, to more accurately reflect the potential growth of the league away from the Great Lakes area.

Two days later, Carpathia FC ofSterling Heights, Michigan in the Detroit suburbs was added as team number eight. The same month,Aris SC ofLa Crosse, Wisconsin andAurora Borealis SC fromAurora, Illinois were added. Aris has since been removed from PLA announcements.[10]

A tenth team was added on January 11, 2016, asMinnesota United FC Reserves moved over from theNPSL. An eleventh team for 2016 was added on January 13, 2016, asStegman's Soccer Club joined asMinneapolis City SC.[11] After their single season in the PLA, Minneapolis City announced their move to theNPSL.[12]

On August 1, 2016 it was announced that Muskegon Risers SC would join the Premier League of America for the 2017 season after a unanimous 12-0 vote by current team owners.[13]

On September 6, 2017, the United Premier Soccer League announced that eleven of the twelve PLA clubs (all save Grand Rapids Ole SC) had joined its league and would comprise the UPSL's new Midwest Conference.[1]

Competition format

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AFC Ann Arbor in action against San Marino Soccer in a 2015 friendly at Hollway Field

In 2015 the league had a schedule that featured round robin play, where each team played every other team home and away. The league did not host a post-season tournament in 2015 and determined its champion based on the final season standings.

As part of the re-branding announcement for 2016, it was announced there would be a two-division geographical split, with an end-of-season championship playoff. The league will host a championship tournament at a neutral site with the top two teams from each division qualifying.[14]

Teams

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TeamCityStadiumFoundedInaugural SeasonFinal Season
AFC Ann ArborAnn Arbor, MichiganHollway Field201420152015
Aurora Borealis SCAurora, IllinoisMooseheart School201620162017
Carpathia FCSterling Heights, MichiganCarpathia Club195220162017
Cedar Rapids Rampage UnitedCedar Rapids, IowaClark Field,Coe College (2016)
Kingston Stadium (2017)
201520162017
Croatian Eagles SCFranklin, WisconsinCroatian Park192220152017
Elgin Pumas SCElgin, IllinoisJudson University199120172017
Grand Rapids FCGrand Rapids, MichiganHouseman Field201420152015
Madison 56ersMadison, WisconsinBreese Stevens Field195620162017
Milwaukee Bavarian SCGlendale, WisconsinHeartland Value Fund Stadium192920162017
Minneapolis City SCMinneapolis, MinnesotaEdor Nelson Field201620162016
Minnesota United FC ReservesWoodbury, MinnesotaEast Ridge High School201320162016
Muskegon Risers SCMuskegon, MichiganKehren Stadium[15]201420172017
Oakland County FCRoyal Oak, MichiganRoyal Oak High School2014120152017
Ole SCEast Grand Rapids, MichiganMehney Field200620162017
RWB AdriaRiver Grove, IllinoisTriton College195920152017
Toledo Villa FCSylvania, OhioSylvania Northview High School201720172017
Toledo United FCMaumee, OhioSpringfield High School201620162016
  • 1 as Oakland United
Locations of PLA clubs for 2017 season

Expansion

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Year# of TeamsTeams AddedTeams Departed
2015550
20161292
20171233

Champions

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SeasonChampionScoreRunner-up
2015RWB Adria[A]Grand Rapids FC
2016Milwaukee Bavarians4 – 2RWB Adria
2017Milwaukee Bavarians (2)5 – 3Carpathia FC
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    A No playoffs were held in the inaugural season. The champion was determined based on regular season record.

2015 standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1RWB Adria(C)8710236+1722
2Grand Rapids FC83231410+411
3AFC Ann Arbor824288010
4Oakland United FC8215819−117
5Croatian Eagles8125919−105
Updated to match(es) played on July 25, 2015. Source:GLPL standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal differential
(C) Champions
Home \ AwayARBCREGRROAKRWB
AFC Ann Arbor1–00–04–01–1
Croatian Eagles0–01–31–23–6
Grand Rapids FC5–10–03–01–3
Oakland United FC1–13–42–10–4
RWB Adria1–04–03–11–0
Updated to match(es) played on July 25, 2015. Source: []
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

2016 standings and playoffs

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East Division

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1RWB Adria107122913+16222016 PLA playoffs
2Toledo United FC10712227+1522
3Carpathia FC106131717019
4Oakland County FC104241413+114
5Aurora Borealis SC102171325−127
6Ole SC101091232−203
Updated to match(es) played on July 24, 2016. Source:PLA standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal differential

West Division

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Milwaukee Bavarians10631197+12212016 PLA playoffs
2Cedar Rapids Rampage United105411810+819
3Minneapolis City SC103431515013
4Minnesota United FC Reserves102441317−410
5Croatian Eagles102351215−39
6Madison 56ers102261326−138
Updated to match(es) played on July 24, 2016. Source:PLA standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal differential

Playoffs

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The semifinals were played on July 30. The final and third place matches were played on July 31.[16]

SemifinalFinal
      
1WMilwaukee Bavarians1
2EToledo United0
1WMilwaukee Bavarians4
1ERWB Adria2
1ERWB Adria2
2WCedar Rapids Rampage United0Third Place
2EToledo United2
2WCedar Rapids Rampage United1

Bold = winner
* =after extra time, ( ) =penalty shootout score

2017 standings and playoffs

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East Division

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1RWB Adria107122514+11222017 PLA playoffs
2Carpathia FC106042013+718
3Muskegon Risers105321812+618
4Toledo Villa FC105232513+1217
5Oakland County FC104061828−1012
6Ole SC100010430−260
Source:PLA standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal differential

West Division

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Cedar Rapids Rampage United10901315+26272017 PLA playoffs
2Milwaukee Bavarians10901227+1527
3Madison 56ers103251824−611
4Croatian Eagles102441921−210
5Aurora Borealis SC10217927−187
6Elgin Pumas10037823−153
Source:PLA standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal differential

Playoffs

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Played at Heartland Value Fund Stadium inGlendale, Wisconsin.

Semifinal
July 29
Final
July 30
      
W1Cedar Rapids Rampage United1
E2Carpathia FC2
E2Carpathia FC3
W2Milwaukee Bavarians5
E1RWB Adria2
W2Milwaukee Bavarians4*

Bold = winner
* =after extra time, ( ) =penalty shootout score

References

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  1. ^ab"UNITED PREMIER SOCCER LEAGUE ANNOUNCES MIDWEST EXPANSION WITH 11 PREMIER LEAGUE OF AMERICA TEAMS".upslsoccer.com. United Premier Soccer League. Retrieved6 September 2017.
  2. ^abHicks, Justin P. (2 December 2014)."NPSL denies Ann Arbor semi-pro soccer club's application; owners plan to establish new league".mlive.com. Retrieved7 December 2015.
  3. ^Haapala, Kelly (18 January 2015)."Local team owners announce plans to form new amateur soccer league in Michigan".ClickOnDetroit. Retrieved7 December 2015.
  4. ^Anderson, Eric (8 February 2015)."Croatian Eagles join new Great Lakes Premier League, remain in WSL".Wisconsin Soccer Central. Retrieved7 December 2015.
  5. ^Anderson, Eric (3 May 2015)."Bavarians to join Great Lakes Premier League in 2016".Wisconsin Soccer Central. Retrieved7 December 2015.
  6. ^"Toledo United Joins Great Lakes Premier League".Toledo United FC. Retrieved7 December 2015.
  7. ^Wallner, Peter J. (26 September 2015)."Grand Rapids FC make change, joins National Premier Soccer League".mlive.com. Retrieved7 December 2015.
  8. ^Hicks, Justin P. (22 September 2015)."A year after being denied, AFC Ann Arbor joins National Premier Soccer League".mlive.com. Retrieved7 December 2015.
  9. ^Anderson, Eric (12 November 2015)."Madison 56ers leave NPSL, join Great Lakes Premier League for 2016".Wisconsin Soccer Central. Retrieved7 December 2015.
  10. ^"PLA Announces Divisions for 2016 Season".Premier League of America. 13 January 2016.
  11. ^"SSC Minneapolis City: Stegman's Next Step".Fifty Five One. 4 February 2016.
  12. ^"Minneapolis City Joins the NPSL as Part of Rebranded North Conference".Five Fifty One. 14 December 2016.
  13. ^"Risers to join Premier League of America in 2017".White Lake Beacon. 8 August 2016.
  14. ^"PLA Announces Divisions For 2016 Season". RetrievedJanuary 13, 2016.
  15. ^"Risers announce they will play their home games at Muskegon Catholic football stadium".Local Sports Journal. 23 May 2017. Archived fromthe original on 19 May 2011.
  16. ^"Bavarians Crowned: Premier League of America Tournament Recap". August 2016.

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