
Louisville City FC Placed in Eastern Conference
January 21, 2015 - United Soccer League Championship (USL)
Louisville City FC News Release
USL PRO unveiled its 2015 competition format today, featuring a two-conference alignment to further promote regional rivalries following the league's unprecedented off-season growth. USL PRO has expanded to 24 teams for its highly-anticipated 2015 season with the establishment of professional soccer in new markets along with the addition of seven MLS owned and operated clubs.
Louisville's new pro soccer team, Louisville City FC, has been placed in the Eastern Conference where they will be joined by eleven other teams. The remaining clubs making up the Eastern Conference are Charleston, Charlotte, FC Montreal, Harrisburg City, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Rochester, Toronto FC II, Wilmington and New York Red Bulls 2, who was just announced today as the 24th club to join USL PRO.
"Transitioning to a conference-based structure is consistent with our long-term growth strategy and enabled by the rapid expansion of the league," USL PRO Executive Vice President Jake Edwards said. "This new format will promote regional rivalries, allowing fans greater opportunity to support their clubs home and away as the league continues to bring its brand of professional soccer to enthusiastic markets throughout the U.S. and Canada.
"With 12 teams qualifying for the playoffs in 2015, more USL PRO fans will have the opportunity to experience the special atmosphere that is created by the league's knockout tournament post-season format."
The 2015 season will also bring changes to USL PRO's single-elimination playoff format with the top six finishers in each conference moving on to the four-week postseason. Teams will be seeded No. 1 through No. 6 in each conference, with the top two seeds receiving first-round byes and the No. 3 seed hosting the No. 6 seed and the No. 4 seed hosting the No. 5 seed.
The winner of the No. 3 vs. No. 6 game will then travel to face the No. 2 seed, and the winner of the No. 4 vs. No. 5 game will travel to face the No. 1 seed. The winners will meet in the Eastern & Western Conference Championship games with the remaining two teams advancing to square off in the 2015 USL PRO Championship, hosted by the higher seeded club.
There are a total of six awards to be earned in the 2015 USL PRO season. In addition to the highest honor of 2015 USL PRO Champions - awarded to the winner of the league's post-season tournament - USL PRO will officially honor the Eastern Conference & Western Conference champions for both the regular season and the playoffs, as well as the overall USL PRO Regular Season Champion - the team earning the most regular season points.
USL PRO also announced that the schedule will be released later this month.
United Soccer League Championship Stories from January 21, 2015
- T2 Announces 2015 Tryout Details - Portland Timbers 2
- Roughnecks to Play in Western Conference of USL PRO - FC Tulsa
- Louisville City FC Placed in Eastern Conference - Louisville City FC
- Expanded & Realigned USL PRO Unveils 2015 Competition Format - USL
- Louisville City FC Signs Conor Shanosky - Louisville City FC
- Aztex Sign USL PRO Veteran Kyle Hoffer - Austin Aztex
- Jimmy Turner Returns for 2015 USL PRO Season - Orange County SC
- Toronto FC Announces USL PRO Team, Toronto FC II - Toronto FC II
- Austin Aztex Partner with Lonestar SC on USSF Development Academy Level - Austin Aztex
- New York Red Bulls Announce USL PRO Franchise - FC New York
- Red Bulls Announce USL PRO Team - USL
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