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Football league
Women's League Soccer
Founded2011
Folded2013
Country United States
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of clubs6
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toWLS Division 2
Websitewomensleaguesoccer.com[usurped]

TheWomen's League Soccer (WLS) was a regionalsemi-professionalwomen's soccer league in the United States that was created in 2010 and began its first season 2011.[1] After the 2012 season, the league transitioned toindoor soccer under the name "Women's Arena Soccer League".[2]

Contrasting significantly from other soccer leagues in the U.S., WLS intended to be an open entry,promotion and relegation competition. The league observes allFIFA standards, rules, player transfer windows and international calendar. The league consisted of six teams and the seasons lasted from May to the end of July. The league was largely the idea ofShek Borkowski. It was initially planned to be named "Women's Major League Soccer", but was changed prior to the start of the first season.[3]

Format

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WLS Elite Division consists of six teams. It is intended that future entrants will join the league's Division 2 and require promotion to the top level, while the club finishing last is replaced with the winner of Division 2. An Elite Division season will consist of 10 games combined. Each club will play a home-and-home set against each other. The season started in May and ended in June.

WLS Division 2 currently consists of five teams and plays six games per season.

The team in first place after the last day of play is the champion, gaining the title ofWLS Champion. Standings are determined by points a club has gained during a season. A win is worth 3 points, a draw 1, and a loss 0. The tiebreakers are in descending order goal difference, goals for, and head-to-head results. If the tie cannot be broken a tiebreaking game is held.

Current clubs

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Elite Division

Division 2

  • Evansville*
  • Kalamazoo
  • Lansing
  • Michigan City
  • Westfield

*To switch leagues for 2012 season[needs update]

History

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References

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  1. ^Cleveland FC to play in Women’s League Soccer
  2. ^Green named new WLS Commissioner[usurped]
  3. ^Women's Major League Soccer to debut in 2011

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