- Canadian soccer pyramid
The Canadian soccer pyramid is a term used in soccer to describe the structure of the league system in the Canada. Leagues are often based in the
United States .The league structure in Canada is radically different from that used in much of the world (but like most other sports league systems in the
United States ) in one key respect:promotion and relegation does not regularly occur between any two levels. This is because the teams are generally franchises awarded by the leagues, not theoretically autonomous clubs.Major League Soccer has a fixed number of franchises (currently 14), with no merit-based promotion possible from theUSL First Division , which is run by a completely separate entity, theUnited Soccer Leagues (USL). Economic-based promotion to MLS can be considered should a club meet MLS requirements, namely to have a purpose-built stadium, an owner willing to foot the costs of competing in MLS, and acceptance of the league's various sponsorship deals. So far, no club has shown interest in meeting all of MLS criteria.The USL manages many leagues including the USL First and Second Divisions. There is no system of relegation,
as of 2006 , between the USL First and USL Second divisions. A promotion system has been established, but has largely been unused. Several franchises have voluntarily dropped from the First Division to the Second, usually to cut costs.Men
The premier league in the Canadian Confederation is
Major League Soccer . Under that are theUnited Soccer Leagues (USL) and the Canadian Soccer League (CSL). TheCanadian Soccer Association is the governing body for the Confederation.ee also
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English football league system
*American Soccer Pyramid
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