European Federation of American Football Eurobowl 1993

EFAF Logo
EFAF Logo [References: 8]

First Round Group Standings

Eurobowl 1st Round 1993PWLTPFPAPts
Group
Cardkey Raiders Den Haag (Ned)220081484
St. Gallen Raiders (Swi)202048810
Group
Amsterdam Crusaders (Ned)2200110264
SAFIR Argonautes Aix-en-Provence (Fra)2110132542
Leuven Lions (Bel)202001620
Group
London Olympians (Eng)110032292
Dusseldorf Panther (Ger)101029320
Group
Pharones Milano (Ita)220070144
LEVIS Graz Giants (Aut)202014700
Group
East City Giants Helsinki (Fin)110040352
Uppsala 86ers (Swe)101035400
[References: Com;piled from results in 1-7]

First Round Group Results

DateHome TeamAway GTeam
Group
1993Cardkey Raiders Den Haag50St. Gallen Raiders20
02.05.1993St. Gallen Raiders28Cardkey Raiders Den Haag31
Group
1993Amsterdam Crusaders56Leuven Lions0
1993Leuven Lions0SAFIR Argonauts Aix-en-Provence106
09.05.1993SAFIR Argonauts Aix-en-Provence26Amsterdam Crusaders54
Group
09.05.1993Dusseldorf Panthers29London Olympians32
Group
1993LEVIS Graz Giants7Pharones Milano35
1993Pharones Milano35LEVIS Graz Giants7
Group
09.051993East City Giants Helsinki40Uppsala 86ers35
[References: 1-7]

Finals Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Intermediate Round
09.05.1993Cardkey Raiders Den Haag36Pharaones Milano34
Semi-Finals
06.06.1993Amsterdam Crusaders22Cardkey Raiders7
19.06.1993East City Giants29London Olympians34
Eurobowl FinalHeysel Stadium, Brussels
03.07.1993London Olympians42Amsterdam Crusaders21
European Football League Eurobowl Results 1993 [Ref: 1-5]

Report

Britain’s London Olympians won the Eurobowl in 1993, defeating the Amsterdam Crusaders of the Netherlands 42-21 in the Final, after triumphing 32-29 in Dusseldorf, Germany against the hometown Panther in their First Round group, and then winning 34-29 against East City Giants from Helsinki in Finland in the Semi-Finals.

The First Round pitted 11 teams in 5 groups with one group of three, where Amsterdam Crusaders and SAFIR Argonautes Aix-en-Provence (France) made light work of Leuven Lions from Belgium. In the Group decider Amsterdam Admirals disposed of the SAFIR Argonautes 54-26 in a high-scoring shootout. East City Giants had a tougher time in their group match with Uppsala 86ers of Sweden, eventually winning 40-35. The other two Groups were played over two legs, home-and-away (home-and-home to readers from USA). The Swiss champions St. Gallen Raiders lost both legs of their group to Cardkey Raiders of Netherlands and LEVIS Graz Giants of Austria likewise lost both legs of their group match with Pharaones Milano of Italy. The Intermediate Round match saw Cardkey Raiders won a close encounter with Pharaones Milano 36-34.

The Championship was an emotional one for the British team as the Final took place at Heysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium, where one of the worst soccer tragedies occurred, involving Liverpool fans, and was played on July 3rd, the eve of American Independence Day. It was the second Eurobowl title in a row for the Olympians and they had defeated Amsterdam Admirals, winners of the two previous Eurobowls in 1990 and 1991.

Newspapers

[1] First Down Reporter (1993) “O’s get that Helsink-ing feeling over Euro Dream” First Down. May 18, 1993. pg. 21

[2] Anon. (1993) “Flying Dutch in Final” First Down. June 12, 1993. pg. 21.

[3] Anon. (1993) “Results, Standings and Fixtures” First Down. June 26, 1993. pg. 21.

[4] Voss, Lawrence (1993) “Olympic Gold” First Down. July 10, 1993. pg. 1.

Websites

[5] Svenska Amerikansk Fotbollforbundet (2020) Eurobowl [Internet] Available from: https://www.saff.se/forbundet/Historia/Eurobowl [Accessed 4 May 2020]

[6] Britball Now (2016) Results in European Competition [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/results-in-euro-competition.html [Accessed 4 May 2020]

Bibliography

[7] Peter Nichols (1994) “American Football: Eurobowl” Guinness Sports Yearbook 1994. Pg. 34. Guinness Publishing. Enfield, Middlesex.

Logos

[8] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ciaran Simms

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European Federation of American Football European Junior Championships Dusseldorf Germany 1998

EFAF Logo
EFAF Logo [References: 1]

Final Standings

PlaceCountryPWLTPFPAPts
1Germany33007686
2France321085364
3Finland321083404
4Russia31202
5Switzerland31202
6Great Britain Crusaders303071190
[References: Compiled from Results in 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
5th Place
10.08.1998Switzerland18Great Britain Crusaders0
3rd Place
10.08.1998Finland34Russia6
Final
10.08.1998Germany26France8
[References: 2]

Final Group Standings

EFAF EJC 1998PWLTPFPAPts
Blue Group
France (F)220077104
Finland (3P)211059342
Great Britain Crusaders (5P)202071010
Red Group
Germany (F)22005004
Russia (3P)21100172
Switzerland (5P)20200330
[References: Compiled from Results in 1]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Blue Group
02.08.1998France25Finland10
05.08.1998France52Great Britain Crusaders0
07.08.1998Finland49Great Britain Crusaders7
Red Group
.08.1998Germany33Switzerland0
.08.1998Germany17Russia0
.08.1998RussiaSwitzerland
[References: 2]

How They Qualified

RouteCountry
Automatic Qualifier (Hosts)Germany
Automatic Qualifier (Holders)Finland
Qualifying (won 18-14 v Sweden)Russia
Qualifying (Won 16-13 v Austria)Switzerland
Qualifying (Won v Spain)France
Qualifying (Won 54-0 v Norway)Great Britain Crusaders
[References: 3-4]

Report

Germany won the European Federation of American Football European Junior Championships which they hosted in 1998, defeating surprise finalists France 26-8 in the Final with two TD runs by Philipp Lax and Mike Shuitze, as well as a Field Goal from Andreas Lefevre and an Interception Return for a Touchdown by Dennis Zimmermann. France gained a late consolation TD through Thomas Prian’s Reception.

Germany had earlier won their group with wins over Russia and Switzerland, while France shocked holders Finland in their first game 25-10 before crushing Great Britain Crusaders 52-0. Finland took bronze with a defeat of Russia in the 3rd Place match while Switzerland added to GB’s misery with a 18-0 win the 5th place playoff.

References

Logos

[1] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1998) “Brit Kids Crushed by Strength of Europe” First Down. August 15, 1998. pg. 17

[3] Anon. (1998) “Great Britain Crusaders 54 Norway 0” First Down. June 6, 1998. Pg. 21

Websites

[4] Google Groups (1998) uk.sport.football.american [European Youth Championships 1998] post to Group by Damon Kirby 5/13/98 [Internet] Available from: http://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/uk.sport.football.american/nofdk9PBgls [Accessed 16 July 2018]

Acknowledgements

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USA All-Stars NCAA Division 1 Freshmen American Football Tour to England 1998

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1998BCAFL Southern Universities Wildcats6USA All-Stars (NCAA Div 1 Freshmen)26
1998London Capitals Youth0USA All-Stars (NCAA Div 1 Freshmen) 12
1998West Bromwich Vipers (BAFA SL Div 2)18USA All-Stars (NCAA Div 1 Freshmen) 6
[References: 1]

Report

The USA All-Stars were handed their first ever defeat in five years touring Britain when they lost 18-6 to British American Football Association Senior League Division 2 side West Bromwich Vipers in 1998. They had earlier that tour defeated a British Collegiate American Football League Southern Universities Wildcats All-Star team 26-6 and the London Capitals Youth team before the Londoners headed off to Dusseldorf to play German Youth Champions. The USA All-Stars were made up of National Collegiate Athletic Association Division 1 Freshmen, including Willy Watts of Northern Illinois and Auburn’s Shawn Bushong and Tim Carter.

References

[1] Anon. (1998) “Brave Brits battle American All-Stars” First Down. April 4, 1998. pg. 21

[2] Anon. (1998) “…and West Bromwich break the USA’s Five-Year Unbeaten Record” First Down. April 4, 1998. pg. 21

Acknowledgements

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NCAA Division 1AA Yankee Conference College Football Games in Europe 1988-1989

Results

DateVenueWinnersRunners-Up
Imperial Bowl
1988Crystal Palace (Eng)U of Richmond Spiders20Boston U Terriers17
Milano Kickoff Classic
1989Milano (Ita)Villanova U Wildcats28U of Rhode Island Rams25
[References: 1-2]

Report

The National Collegiate Athletic Association Division 1AA Yankee Conference sent American Football teams over to Europe in 1988 and 1989. In 1988 the University of Richmond Spiders narrowly defeated the Boston University Terriers in the Imperial Bowl in Crystal Palace, England and the following year in one of only two College Football games played in Europe, Villanova University Wildcats defeated University of Rhode Island Rams in another close game in October. The other game played in Europe in 1989 was the Emerald Isle Classic in Dublin in December. Villanova University is the only Augustinian Catholic University in USA and has a long-standing relationship with Ireland, with numerous Irish student-athletes studying there.

References

Newspapers / Magazines

[1] Glen Shields (1989) “Italy: Villanova University 28 University of Rhode Island 25” World American Football. 2 November 1989.

[2] Chris Poirier (1989) “Italy: Villanova University vs University of Rhode Island” World American Football. 26 October 1989.

Websites

[3] Villanova University (2021) Ignite Change. Go Nova. [Internet] Available from: https://www1.villanova.edu/university.html [Accessed 22 April 2021]

Acknowledgements

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Villanova Wildcats 28 Rhode Island Rams 25 – NCAA Division 1AA Milano Kickoff Classic Italy Box-Score & Match Report 1989

Box-Score

Arena Stadium, Milan; Att: 5000Q1Q2Q3Q4Total
Villanova University Wildcats7714028
University of Rhode Island Rams01001525
[References: 1]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter
VILScott Donald 10 yd Pass from Kirk Schuiz (PAT good)7-0
2nd Quarter
RIRKevin Neville 1 yd Run (PAT good)7-7
RIRJohn Duffy 26 yd FG7-10
VILJohn Karoly 9 yd Run (PAT good)14-10
RIRScott Hunt Pass from Kevin Neville (PAT good)14-17
3rd Quarter
VILJeff Johnson 1 yd Run (PAT good)21-17
VILRobert Brady 4 yd Pass (PAT good)28-17
RIRJerry Williams 27 yd Pass from Kirk Schuiz (2xpt good)28-25
[References: 1]

Report

The Division 1AA Yankee Conference made its’ second visit to Europe in as many years in 1989 when Villanova University Wildcats and Rhode Island Rams played the Milano Kickoff Classic at the Arena Stadium in Milan in front of 5000 spectators. Despite being 2-5 coming into the game, Rhode Island Rams gave Villanova Wildcats a scare with the lead changing hands numerous times. Villanova took a 7-0 lead on a Scott Donald reception from QB Kirk Schuiz in the first quarter, but Rhode Island responded in the second quarter with a Kevin Neville TD, the QB going in from 1 yard out and a 26 yard John Duffy Field Goal putting the Rams in a shock 10-7 lead. The second quarter scoring was not over however as John Karoly put Villanova back in front with a 9 yard run only to see the Rams regain the lead with a Scott Hunt reception from Kevin Neville. With Rhode Island 17-14 up at the half it seemed an upset was on the cards, however, the Wildcats scored two more touchdowns in the third as they came out fired up: Jeff Johnson diving in from a yard out and Schuiz hitting clutch receiver Robert Brady on a 4 yard Touchdown pass. The Rams did not give up however and were back within touching distance with 11:39 to go in the 4th and Final Quarter when Neville found Jerry Williams for a spectacular 27 yard TD pass. With the resulting two point conversion that left Rhode Island within a Field Goal of Villanova, but they were unable to score again on two further possessions and the Wildcats were able to run out the clock for a 28-25 victory. The win left Villanova on 6-2.

Villanova University is the only Augustinian Catholic University in USA and has a long relationship with Irish Athletes with many going over to study and compete, particularly in Basketball and Athletics. Names such as Robert Brady testifying to the Irish Connection. Rhode Island Rams also had two players with Irish names on the scorers sheet: John Duffy and Kevin Neville.

References

Newspapers / Magazines

[1] Glen Shields (1989) “Italy: Villanova University 28 University of Rhode Island 25” World American Football. 2 November 1989.

[2] Chris Poirier (1989) “Italy: Villanova University vs University of Rhode Island” World American Football. 26 October 1989.

Websites

[3] Villanova University (2021) Ignite Change. Go Nova. [Internet] Available from: https://www1.villanova.edu/university.html [Accessed 22 April 2021]

Acknowledgements

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Team Canada High School American Football Tour of Britain 1998

Results

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
14.07.1998Lochinch Park, GlasgowSGA Select30Team Canada28
16.07.1998Chester Rugby ClubChester Romans
(BAFA SL D2)
6Team Canada43
18.07.1998Saffron Lane, LeicesterGreat Britain Bulldogs
(BCAFL)
6Team Canada0
[References: 1-2]

Report

Team Canada, made up of Elite High School players, toured Britain in 1998, losing a thriller 30-28 to a Scottish Gridiron Association Select Team, then thrashing BAFA Senior League Division 2 team Chester Romans by over 30 points before losing their Final match of the Tour to Great Britain Bulldogs College All-Star side by a single touchdown in a penalty-strewn game.

References

[1] Anon. (1998) “Canada aim to leave UK Grid Boys High ‘n Dry” First Down. July 11, 1998. pg. 19

[2] Anon. (1998) “Canadians Have mixed fortune” First Down. July 25, 1998. pg. 17

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European Football League European Junior Championships Qualifying 1998

Qualifying Results

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
Qualifying Round 1
19.04.1998Roskilde, DKDenmark2Norway6
Qualifying Round 2
19.04.1998Stockholm, SWESweden14Russia18
02.05.1998St. Gallen, SWISwitzerland16Austria13
17.05.1998Barcelona, SPASpainLFranceW
31.05.1998Crystal Palace, ENGGreat Britain Crusaders54Norway0
[References: 1-2]

Qualifiers

RouteCountry
Automatic Qualifier (Hosts) Germany
Automatic Qualifier (Holders)Finland
Qualifying (won 18-14 v Sweden)Russia
Qualifying (Won 16-13 v Austria)Switzerland
Qualifying (Won v Spain)France
Qualifying (Won 54-0 v Norway)Great Britain Crusaders
[References: 1-2]

Finals Draw – 2-10 August 1998 – Dusseldorf, Germany

Blue GroupRed Group
Finland (Holders)Germany (Hosts)
Great Britain CrusadersSwitzerland
FranceRussia
[References: 1-2]

Report

Great Britain Crusaders easily qualified for the European Football League European Junior Championships (Contact American Football) in 1998 with a 54-0 win over Norway who had knocked out neighbours Denmark in Round 1. They were joined in the Finals by Russia (victors over Sweden), France (who defeated Spain) and Switzerland (who had a narrow win against Austria). There they would meet Hosts Germany and Holders Finland. The Finals were held 2nd-10th August 1998 in Dusseldorf, Nord-Rhein-Westfalen, Germany.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Great Britain Crusaders 54 Norway 0” First Down. June 6, 1998. Pg. 21

Websites

[2] Google Groups (1998) uk.sport.football.american [European Youth Championships 1998] post to Group by Damon Kirby 5/13/98 [Internet] Available from: http://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/uk.sport.football.american/nofdk9PBgls [Accessed 16 July 2018]

Acknowledgements

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United Soccer League 1 2021

USL League 1 Logo [References: 1]

Standings

USL League 1 2021PWDLGFGAGDPts
Richmond Kickers11003033
Fort Lauderdale CF21011103
New England Revolution II210113-23
South Georgia Tormenta SC200101-10
Greenville Triumph SC
FC Tucson
North Carolina FC
North Texas SC
Chattanooga Red Wolves SC
Forward Madison FC
Toronto FC II
Union Omaha
[References: 2]

Schedule

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
11.04.2021Fort Lauderdale CF0New England Revolution II1
Week 2
17.04.2021New England Revolution II0Richmond Kickers3
18.04.2021South Georgia Tormenta FC0Fort Lauderdale CF1
Week 3
24.04.2021Richmond KickersGreenville Triumph SC
25.04.2021Union OmahaSouth Georgia Tormenta FC
25.04.2021North Texas SCFort Lauderdale CF
[References: ]

Irish Players

PlayerCountryTeamPositionGPGS
Conor DoyleRepublic of IrelandUnion Omaha SCMidfielder
[References: 4]

Report

Republic of Ireland’s Conor Doyle has signed to play for Union Omaha SC in the United Soccer League USL League 1 for 2021, which kicked off on 11th April.

About

The United Soccer League is the United States Soccer Federation Officially-recognised Minor League affiliate of Major League Soccer. United Soccer League 1 makes up the Third Division in the US Soccer Pyramid, and is the equivalent of the EFL 1 in English Football.

United States Men’s Soccer Pyramid

  1. Major League Soccer
  2. United Soccer League Championship
  3. United Soccer League 1
  4. United Soccer League 2
  5. National Premier Soccer League

References

Images

[1] Soccer Stadium Digest (2019) USL 1 Logo [Internet] Available from: https://soccerstadiumdigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/USL-League-One-logo-1024×683.jpg %5BAccessed 14 March 2020]

Websites

[2] USL1 (2021) USL1 Standings [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslleagueone.com/league-standings  [Accessed 14 March 2021]

[3] USL1 (2021) USL1 Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslleagueone.com/league-schedule [Accessed 21 April 2021]

[4] USL 1 (2020) Union Omaha Roster [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslleagueone.com/union-omaha-roster  [Accessed 21 April 2021]

[5] USL 1 (2020) Union Omaha Player Stats [Internet] Available from:  [Accessed 29 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

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United Soccer League Championship 2021

United Soccer League Championship Logo [References: 1]

Standings

USL Championship 2021PWDLFAPts
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
Charleston Battery
Charlotte Independence
Hartford Athletic
Loudoun United FC
The Miami FC
New York Red Bulls II
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC
Tampa Bay Rowdies
Central Division
Atlanta United 2
Birminghan Legion FC
Indy Eleven
Louisville City FC
Memphis 901 FC
OKC Energy FC
Sporting Kansas City II
FC Tulsa
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Mountain Division
Austin Bold FC
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC
El Paso Locomotive FC
New Mexico United FC
Real Monarchs SLC
Rio Grande Valley FC
San Antonio FC
Pacific Division
LA Galaxy II
Las Vegas Lights FC
Oakland Roots SC
Orange County SC
Phoenix Rising FC
Sacramento Republic FC
San Diego Loyal SC
Tacoma Defiance
United Soccer League Championship Standings 2021 [Refernces: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
25.04.2021Louisville City FCAtlanta United 2
25.04.2021OKC Energy FCFC Tulsa
Week 2
01.05.2021New York Red Bulls IIHartford Athletic
01.05.2021Phoenix Rising FCSan Diego Loyal SC
01.05.2021LA Galaxy IISacramento Republic FC
02.05.2021Birmingham Legion FCIndy Eleven
02.05.2021Tampa Bay RowdiesCharlotte independence
02.05.2021FC TulsaSporting Kansas City II
02.05.2021OKC Energy FCAtlanta United 2
02.05.2021Rio Grande Valley FCNew Mexico United
Week 3
[References: 3]

Report

The United States Soccer Federation’s Second Division League 2021 United Soccer League USL Championship is scheduled to kick off its’ 2021 season on 25 April. Featuring 31 teams in four geographic divisions it promises to be the biggest and best season of the USL Championship so far.

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2020) USL Championship Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/29/USL_Championship_vert_dark_logo.svg/1200px-USL_Championship_vert_dark_logo.svg.png [Accessed8 March 2020]

Websites

[2] USL Championship (2021) standings[Internet] Available from: https://www.uslchampionship.com/league-standings [Accessed 14 March 2021]

[3] USL Championship (2021) league schedule [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslchampionship.com/league-schedule [Accessed 21 April 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy, Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy, Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy, Orla Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy.

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United Soccer League 2 2021

United Soccer League 2 Logo [References: 1]

Central Conference Standings

USL 2 Central Conference 2021PWDLFAPts
Great Lakes Division
Dayton Dutch Lions
Flint City Bucks
AFC Ann Arbor
South Bend Lions
Oakland County FC
Grand Rapids FC
Kalamazoo FC
Fort Wayne FC
Toledo Villa FC
Kings Hammer
Heartland Division
Des Moines Menace
Green Bay Voyageurs
Kaw Valley FC
Chicago FC United
Peoria City
FC Wichita
St. Louis Scott Gallagher
Mid-South Division
AHFC Royals
Brazos Valley Cavalry FC
Corpus Christi FC
Houston FC
Mississippi Brilla FC
Texas United
Little Rock Rangers
Round Rock SC
United Soccer League 2 Central Conference Standings 2021 [References: 2]

Eastern Conference

USL 2 Eastern Conference 2021PWDLFAPts
Mid Atlantic Division
AC Connecticut
Black Rock FC
Boston Bolts
Seacoast United Phantoms
Western Mass Pioneers
FC Malaga City
Mid Atlantic Division
Northern Virginia FC
Lehigh Valley United
Ocean City Nor’easters
Reading United AC
Philadelphia Lone Star SC
West Chester United FC
Real Central New Jersey
Division
Manhattan SC
Westchester Flames
Cedar Stars Rush
FA Euro New York
Long Island Rough Riders
New York Red Bulls U23
New Jersey Copa FC
FC Motown
Morris Elite SC
United Soccer League 2 Eastern Conference Standings 2021 [References: 2]

Southern Conference

USL 2 Southern Conference 2021PWDLFAPts
Deep South Division
Charlotte Eagles
Dalton Red Wolves SC
Charlotte Independence 2
Peachtree City MOBA
SC United Bantams
South Georgia Tormenta FC 2
East Atlanta FC
Southern Soccer Academy Kings
Asheville City SC
South East Division
FC Miami City
Florida Elite SA
The Villagres SC
Treasure Coast Tritons
Weston FC
Tampa FL USL 2
South Atlantic Division
North Carolina Fusion U23
Lionsbridge FC
North Carolina FC U23
Tobacco Road FC
Tri-City Otters
Virginia Beach United
Wake FC
West Virginia United
United Soccer League 2 Southern Conference Standings 2021 [References: 2]

Western Conference

USL 2 2021 Western ConferencePWDLFAPts
Mountain Division
Ogden City SC
Park City Red Wolves SC
Colorado Rush
Northwest Division
Lane United FC
Portland Timbers U23
OVF Alliance
South West Division
FC Golden State Force
San Francisco City FC
San Francisco Glens SC
Santa Cruz Breakers FC
Southern California Seahorses
Ventura County Fusion
Project 510
United Soccer League 2 Western Conference Standings 2021 [References: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
05.05.2021Weston FCFC Miami City
05.05.2021Philadelphia Lone Star FCWest Chester United SC
07.05.2021Tobacco Road FCNorth Carolina Fusion U23 SC
08.05.2021FC Miami CityTampa Bay United
08.05.2021Philadelphia Lone Star FCNorthern Virginia FC
09.05.2021Oakland County FCFort Wayne FC
09.05.2021FC MotownMorris Elite FC
[References: 3]

References

Images

[1] DMV Soccer (2019) USL 2 Logo [Internet] Available from: https://dmvsoccer96.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/usl-league-2.png [Accessed 14 February 2020]

Websites

[2] USL2 (2020) USL2 Standings [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslleaguetwo.com/league-standings [Accessed 14 February 2020]

[3] USL2 (2020) USL2 League Schedule 5 May 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslleaguetwo.com/schedule/day/league_instance/134228?subseason=731558 [Accessed 14 February 2020]

[4] USL2 (2020) USL2 League Schedule 7 May 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslleaguetwo.com/schedule/day/league_instance/134228/2021/5/7?subseason=731558&referrer=6155280  [Accessed 14 February 2020]

[3] USL2 (2020) USL2 League Schedule 8 May 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslleaguetwo.com/schedule/day/league_instance/134228/2021/5/8?subseason=731558&referrer=6155280 [Accessed 14 February 2020]

[3] USL2 (2020) USL2 League Schedule 9 May 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslleaguetwo.com/schedule/day/league_instance/134228/2021/5/9?subseason=731558&referrer=6155280 [Accessed 14 February 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy, Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy, Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy, Orla Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy.

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