USL W-League (1995–2015)
women's association football league in the USA and Canada (1995–2015)
(Redirected from W-League)
The USL W-League is a national women's soccer league. It is in the United States and Canada. It is alongside the Women's Premier Soccer League and below Women's Professional Soccer.
Founded | 1995 |
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Country | United States Canada |
Confederation | US Soccer |
Divisions | 4 |
Number of teams | 27 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | None |
Relegation to | None |
Current champions | Atlanta Silverbacks Women |
Most championships | Boston Renegades Long Island Lady Riders Pali Blues Raleigh Wings Vancouver Whitecaps Women (2 titles each) |
TV partners | Fox Soccer Channel |
Website | Official site in English |
Current: W-League 2011 |
The W-League is seen as North America’s main way for women to develop in soccer.[1] The W-League is also an open league. This gives college players the chance to play alongside established international players. The league is administered by the United Soccer Leagues system. The USL also oversees the men's USL Pro and USL Premier Development League.
2011 Teams
changeEastern Conference
changeNortheast Division
change- D.C. United Women USA (2011- )
- Long Island Rough Riders USA (1995-)
- New Jersey Rangers USA (2010-)
- New Jersey Wildcats USA (1996-)
- New York Magic USA (1997-)
- North Jersey Valkyries USA (2010-)
Atlantic Division
change- Atlanta Silverbacks Women USA (2005-)
- Charlotte Lady Eagles USA (2000-)
- Dayton Dutch Lions WFC USA (2011-)
- Fredericksburg Impact USA (2011-)
- Hampton Roads Piranhas USA (1995-)
- Northern Virginia Majestics USA (1999-)
Central Conference
changeGreat Lakes Division
change- Hamilton FC Rage CAN (2011-, Hamilton Avalanche 2006-2010)
- Laval Comets CAN (2006-)
- London Gryphons CAN (2004-)
- Ottawa Fury Women CAN (2003-)
- Quebec City Amiral SC CAN (2009-)
- Rochester Ravens USA (2009-, Rochester Rhinos Women 2004-2008, Rochester Ravens 1996-2003)
- Toronto Lady Lynx CAN (2005-)
Western Conference
change- Colorado Force USA (2009-, Fort Collins Force 1997-2008)
- USA United States (2010-, Real Colorado Cougars 2006-2009, Denver Lady Cougars 2001-2005, Colorado Gold 2000)
- LA Strikers USA (2011-)
- Pali Blues USA (2008-)
- Santa Clarita Blue Heat USA (2010, Ventura County Fusion 2008-2009)
- Seattle Sounders Women USA (2001-)
- Vancouver Whitecaps Women CAN (2001-)
- Victoria Highlanders Women CAN (2011-)
References
change- ↑ Jenna Pel, Onwards and Upwards: A Conversation With the W-League's Melanie Fitzgerald Part 1, http://www.allwhitekit.com/?p=746 , May 6, 2010