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USL C Attendance 7/4

Colorado Springs-Phoenix: 7,024
Indy-Charleston: 8,143
Louisville-Hartford: 10,572
Las Vegas-El Paso: 3,782
New Mexico-Oakland: 14,487
Pittsburgh-Brooklyn: 6,376
Rhode Island-Orange County: 9,097
San Antonio-Monterey Bay: 7,074
Tampa Bay-Lexington: 4,997
Tulsa-Sacramento: PPD

Louisville, Colorado Springs, Las Vegas, Pittsburgh, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Tampa Bay and San Antonio all beat their averages

Indy is the lone team to not

New Mexico had their best attendance since 2019!

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u/US_SocFan50 — 14 hours ago
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Lower divison stadiums

What is everyones favourite USLC, USL1, USL2 or MLS NEXT pro stadium? I live in Europe and have been to a few over the years mostly from following Sunderland on tour. I have been to Heart Health Park, Isotopes Park, Toyota Field, Wakemed Soccer Park, Patriots Point Soccer Complex and today i got to experience my first MLS Next Pro stadium in Finley Stadium which surprised me in terms of crowd being over 6,000 turnout. I would like to go to more over the coming season which ones would you recommend?

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u/Emergency_Dot1599 — 1 day ago
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Happy 4th of July, To celebrate I present to you the United States of USL in 2028!

Keep in mind this is a "If everything goes right scenario" expect like 12 less teams.

Yellow Border = 2029-2031

u/Ok_Structure_350 — 1 day ago
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Who is more competitive USL1 Or MLS Next Pro?

There both 3rd teir leagues so who is more competitive and has better play?

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u/Ephcy — 1 day ago
▲ 78 r/USLPRO

MLS fan getting into USL

I really enjoy MLS as it was the league that introduced me to the sport just 2 years ago. I love this game and want more. Following it globally is too much so I’m more interested in watching MLS and potentially USL as I’m moving soon to a city that has both (USL 1).

Are USL 1 matches streamed on a particular platform?

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USL C Attendance 7/3

Loudoun-Jacksonville: 3,080

This is a significant over performance of Loudoun’s average from this year!

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u/US_SocFan50 — 1 day ago
▲ 170 r/USLPRO+2 crossposts

"It's Happening": Miami FC's New Homestead Soccer Stadium!

Simon Evans has this update in the latest issue of his The Soccer Business newsletter, about Miami FC's new stadium in Homestead, FL. Interesting that this big slug of financing is coming from Bahrain with supposedly none coming from the State of of Florida! Which percentage of the total $280 MM is this Phase I?:

"MIAMI-DADE'S SPORTS PERFORMANCE HUB COMPLETES PHASE 1 ROUND WITH INVESTMENT FROM BAHRAIN'S ME&F HOLDINGS Sports Performance Hub (SPH), a planned 90-plus-acre sports/education/entertainment/real estate development in Homestead, FL, which will be home to the USL's Miami FC, has completed its Phase 1 round with investment from Bahrain-based ME&F Holdings, led by Faris Al Kooheji (Secretary General, Bahrain Olympic Committee). The round was advised by 54, SPH's exclusive sports/media adviser. Plans include a 10,000-seat stadium, 150-room hotel, training facilities and residential/commercial real estate, projecting ~4,300 construction jobs and 600+ permanent positions. SPH is led by CEO Nick Sakiewicz; deal size was not revealed."

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What do you all think? How many more Phases are in store, and the likelihood of all being completed? 2028 for start of USL Competition is possible?

The following video has additional rendering!

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2ssE4EFaJcE

EDIT: This Sports Performance Hub is designed to compete with the IMG Academy, as a residential sports academy for high school and gap year students aspiring for college and pro sports. Maybe hoping that some of the students' families might rent or buy residences in the complex to be with their kids, and also be fans of the USL Miami FC club?

u/No_Wasabi_714 — 2 days ago
▲ 69 r/USLPRO

Sporting jax...

I just feel so sorry for sporting JAX... My bf is a big sporting JAX fan, he's trying to be a capo but he just leaves just so drained and sad. Only ever win against a USL 1 team, atp just relegate them already...

u/Leo_62_ — 2 days ago
▲ 21 r/USLPRO+1 crossposts

To all yinz new and old Hounds fans happy 4th. Come on you Hounds

As we celebrate 250 I would like to look back at a chunk of American soccer specifically in our Pittsburgh area. Back in the 1940s and 1950s this area was a soccer powerhouse included multiple teams winning the Lamar hunt us open cup. Teams in the finals every year. Most of the teams were made up of blue collar mill workers and steel workers. With the World Cup and the annual hounds 4th of July game I hope our youth turn this area into glory again… GOOGLE IT!

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Attendance 7/1

Charlotte-Corpus Christi: 573
Chattanooga Red Wolves-Westchester: 1,014
Omaha-Av Alta: 2,724
Spokane-Forward Madison: 1,748

I’m going to try and do these after every day of games to keep you guys updated. First team is the home team!

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u/US_SocFan50 — 3 days ago
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USL L2 -> USL L1

First off, sorry for posting double today. Secondly I've been working on this list for a little while now and just need help finalizing it.

Confirmed:

FLT United

Salem City FC

Want to join soon (2028-2029):

Annapolis Blues FC

Apotheos FC

Asheville SC

Dothan United

Dayton Dutch Lions FC

Erie Sporting Center FC

Peoria City

Real Central NJ

Later on (2030-2031):

Arkansas Wolves SC

Nola Ramparts FC

Wayyyyyyyy Later (2100):

Tucson FC

Montgomery United

Akron City (?)

And the teams I need help deciding on are:

Ballard FC - Had pro ambitions, now are saying they "want to keep prices low"

Vermont Green FC - Never had pro ambitions but are a big team

Flint City Bucks - Same as Vermont

Minneapolis City SC - A lot of people have said they have pro ambitious but I'm yet to see any article or post that has said so

Inter New Hampshire - Yeah this one is probably dead

Akron City - Pursued pro, said it was to expensive so followed a grass roots route, still want to go pro?

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u/Ok_Structure_350 — 4 days ago