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"W-League" redirects here. For other uses, see W-League (disambiguation).
USL W-League Countries United States
CanadaConfederation US Soccer Founded 1995 Divisions 4 Number of teams 27 Levels 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 W-League 2011 The USL W-League is a national women's soccer league in the United States on the 2nd level of women's soccer in the United States soccer pyramid, alongside the Women's Premier Soccer League and below Women's Professional Soccer.
The W-League is recognized as North America’s main women’s developmental organization [1].The W-League is also an open league, giving college players the opportunity to play alongside established international players while maintaining their collegiate eligibility. The league is administered by the United Soccer Leagues system (the USL), which also oversees the men's USL Pro and USL Premier Development League.
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History
The W-League's inaugural season was in 1995. Originally called the United States Interregional Women's League, it later changed its name to the W-League. Although at its inception some of the league's franchises were barely above amateur level, it provided a professional outlet for many of the top female soccer players in the country. With professionals driving the level of play, the league made a very strong debut performance.
From 1995 through the 1997 season the W-League was a single tier format (all teams at the same division). This changed before the 1998 season when the W-League became a two tier league. The top tier/division was called W-1 and lower division, W-2. This division was in effect through the 2001 season - the first year of the new US Women's first division league WUSA. The W-League returned to a single tier format in the 2002 season, and remains as such.
2011 Teams
Eastern Conference
Northeast Division
- D.C. United Women DC (2011- )
- Long Island Rough Riders NY (1995-)
- New Jersey Rangers NJ (2010-)
- New Jersey Wildcats NJ (1996-)
- New York Magic NY (1997-)
- North Jersey Valkyries NJ (2010-)
Atlantic Division
- Atlanta Silverbacks Women GA (2005-)
- Charlotte Lady Eagles NC (2000-)
- Dayton Dutch Lions WFC OH (2011-)
- Fredericksburg Impact VA (2011-)
- Hampton Roads Piranhas VA (1995-)
- Northern Virginia Majestics VA (1999-)
Central Conference
Great Lakes Division
- Hamilton FC Rage ON (2011- , Hamilton Avalanche 2006-2010)
- Laval Comets QC (2006-)
- London Gryphons ON (2004-)
- Ottawa Fury Women ON (2003-)
- Quebec City Amiral SC QC (2009-)
- Rochester Ravens NY (2009-, Rochester Rhinos Women 2004-2008, Rochester Ravens 1996-2003)
- Toronto Lady Lynx ON (2005-)
Western Conference
- Colorado Force CO (2009-, Fort Collins Force 1997-2008)
- Colorado Rush CO (2010- , Real Colorado Cougars 2006-2009, Denver Lady Cougars 2001-2005, Colorado Gold 2000)
- LA Strikers CA (2011-)
- Pali Blues CA (2008-)
- Santa Clarita Blue Heat CA (2010, Ventura County Fusion 2008-2009)
- Seattle Sounders Women WA (2001-)
- Vancouver Whitecaps Women BC (2001-)
- Victoria Highlanders Women BC (2011-)
Former members
- Alabama Angels AL (1996–1998)
- Albuquerque Crush NM (2002)
- Arizona Heatwave AZ (1995, 2001–2005)
- Asheville Splash NC (2002–2004)
- Atlanta Classics GA (1997–2000)
- Austin Lady Lone Stars TX (1999–2000)
- Bradenton Athletics FL (2004–2008)
- Boston Renegades MA (1996–2009, Boston Tornado 1995)
- Buffalo Fillies NY (1996–1998)
- Buffalo Flash NY (2009-2010) - (left to Women's Professional Soccer)
- Calgary Wildfire AB (2004)
- California Storm CA (1997, Sacramento Storm 1995-1996) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Carolina Dynamo NC (2004–2006, 2008, Greensboro Twisters 2002-2003, Piedmont Spark 1999-2001)
- Cary Lady Clarets NC (2009, Carolina RailHawks Women 2008)
- Central Jersey Splash NJ (1997–1999)
- Central Florida Krush FL (2005–2006)
- Charlotte Speed NC (1998–1999, Carolina Speed 1997)
- Chicago Red Eleven IL (2009-2010), Chicago Gaels 2005-2008, Chicago Cobras 1996-2004)
- Cincinnati Ladyhawks OH (2000–2006)
- Cincinnati Leopards OH (1995)
- Cleveland Eclipse OH (1996-2001)
- Cleveland Internationals Women OH (2004-2010) - (left to Women's League Soccer)
- Cocoa Expos Women FL (2006–2007) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Columbus Lady Shooting Stars OH (2003–2004)
- Columbus Ziggx OH (1995–1998)
- Connecticut Lady Wolves CT (1995–1998)
- Connecticut Passion CT (2008–2009)
- Dallas Lightning TX (1996–1997, Texas Lightning 1995)
- Delaware Genies DE (1997–2000)
- Denver Diamonds CO (1996–2000) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Edmonton Aviators Women AB (2004)
- FC Indiana IN (2008–2009) - (left to Women's League Soccer)
- Finger Lakes Heartbreakers NY (1998)
- Fort Wayne Fever IN (2004–2009)
- Fredericksburg Lady Gunners VA (2007–2008)
- Gulf Coast Chaos MS (1997)
- Houston Tornadoes TX (1999–2001)
- Hudson Valley Quickstrike Lady Blues NY (2009-2010), Jersey Sky Blue 2007-2008)
- Indiana Blaze IN (1997-2001)
- Jackson Chargers MS (1998–1999, Jackson Calypso 1997)
- Jacksonville Jade FL (1999–2002)
- Kalamazoo Quest MI (1998–1999)
- Kalamazoo Outrage MI (2008-2010)
- Kansas City Mystics KS (2001–2002)
- Kentucky Fillies KY (2000–2002)
- Laval Dynamites QC (1997-2001)
- Lehigh Valley Cougars PA (1996)
- Los Angeles Legends CA (2008–2009)
- Madison Freeze WI (1996–1997)
- Maryland Pride MD (1996-2002, Baltimore Bays 1995) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Mass Bay Crusaders MA (1995)
- Memphis Mercury TN (2001–2002)
- Miami Gliders FL (1998–1999)
- Michigan Hawks MI (2006–2008, Detroit Jaguars 2004-2005)
- Mile High Edge CO (2005–2007, Mile High Mustangs 2001-2004)
- Minnesota Lightning MN (2006–2009)
- Montreal Xtreme QC (2004)
- New Brunswick Power NJ (2000)
- New Hampshire Lady Phantoms NH (1998–2006)
- New Jersey Lady Stallions NJ (1998–2004)
- Norcal Shockwaves CA (1996–1997)
- North Texas Heat TX (1999–2000)
- Northern Kentucky TC Stars KY (2002–2003)
- Oklahoma Outrage OK (2000–2002)
- Orlando Ladyhawks FL (1998)
- Philadelphia Frenzy PA (1996–97, Pennsylvania Freedom 1995)
- Portland Rain OR (2001) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Raleigh Wings NC (1998–2000)
- Rhode Island Lady Stingrays RI (1996, 2004, Rhode Island Rays 1997-02, Rhode Island Stingrays 2005)
- Richmond Kickers Destiny VA (2004–2009)
- Rockford Dactyls IL (1995–2000)
- San Diego Sunwaves CA (2007, San Diego Gauchos Women 2005-2006)
- San Diego Top Guns CA (1995-1996)
- San Francisco Night Hawks CA (1996–97, San Francisco Vikings 1995)
- Silicon Valley Red Devils CA (1996–1997)
- South Jersey Banshees NJ (2001–2006)
- Southern California Nitemares CA (1995–1996)
- Springfield Sirens MA (1999-2001)
- St. Louis Archers MO (2004) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Sudbury Canadians ON (2004–2006)
- Tampa Bay Hellenic FL (2008-2010) - (left to Women's Premier Soccer League)
- Tampa Bay Xtreme FL (1997-2002)
- Texas Odyssey TX (2001)
- Toronto Inferno ON (1999–2004)
- Tulsa Roughnecks OK (1995)
- Vermont Lady Voltage VT (2005–2008)
- Washington Freedom Futures DC (2010), Washington Freedom Reserves 2009, Washington Freedom 2006-2008)
- Western Mass Lady Pioneers MA (2004–2009)
- West Virginia Illusion WV (2008)
- Wichita Lady Blues KS (1995)
- Windy City Bluez IL (2001–2004)
Past Champions
For 1998 through 2001 the W-League was divided into two divisions: W-1 (the top division) W-2 (the lower division). The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of titles a club has won if they have won multiple titles
- 2011 Atlanta Silverbacks Women 6-1 Ottawa Fury
- 2010 Buffalo Flash 3-1 Vancouver Whitecaps Women
- 2009 Pali Blues (2) 2-1 Washington Freedom Reserves
- 2008 Pali Blues 2-1 FC Indiana
- 2007 Washington Freedom 3-1 Atlanta Silverbacks Women
- 2006 Vancouver Whitecaps Women (2) 3-0 Ottawa Fury Women
- 2005 New Jersey Wildcats 3-0 Ottawa Fury Women
- 2004 Vancouver Whitecaps Women 0-0 (4-2 PSO) New Jersey Wildcats
- 2003 Hampton Roads Piranhas 1-0 Chicago Cobras
- 2002 Boston Renegades (2) 3-0 Charlotte Lady Eagles
- 2001
- W-1: Boston Renegades 5-1 Vancouver Whitecaps Women
- W-2: Charlotte Lady Eagles 3-1 Memphis Mercury
- 2000
- W-1: Chicago Cobras 1-1 (4-2 PSO) Raleigh Wings
- W-2: Springfield Sirens 2-1 Charlotte Lady Eagles
- 1999
- W-1: Raleigh Wings (2) 3 -2 Chicago Cobras (OT)
- W-2: North Texas 5-1 Springfield Sirens
- 1998
- W-1: Raleigh Wings 4-3 Boston Renegades
- W-2: Fort Collins Force 3-1 Hampton Roads Piranhas
- 1997 Long Island Lady Riders (2) 2-1 Chicago Cobras (OT)
- 1996 Maryland Pride 3-0 Dallas Lightning
- 1995 Long Island Lady Riders 3-0 Southern California Nitemares
Reference
- ^ 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
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