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2018 USL season


Season
Louisville City FC (2nd Title)
FC Cincinnati (1st Title)
561
1,612 (2.87 per match)
Emmanuel Ledesma FC Cincinnati
Cameron Lancaster Louisville City FC(25 Goals)
Evan Newton FC Cincinnati
TBR 5–0 OTT(April 7)LAG 7–2 LVL(May 26)OCO 6–1 TUL(June 23)NYR 6–1 ATL(July 6)LAG 6–1 SLC(September 22)
RIC 0–6 LOU (August 25)
POR 7–3 LAG(May 18)OKC 6–4 LVL(July 11)NYR 4–6 LOU(August 10)
10 winsFC Cincinnati(August 12 – October 6)
23 gamesFC Cincinnati(June 2 – October 13)(USL Record)
18 gamesToronto FC II(March 17 – July 21)
8 gamesOKC Energy FC(March 24 – May 9)
31,478CIN 3–0 IND(September 29)(USL Record)
50TOR 0–0 NCA(April 18)
2,756,759
4,923
← 2017 2019 →
All statistics correct as of November 8, 2018.

The 2018 USL season was the eighth season of the United Soccer League and second under Division II sanctioning. The previous season, the USL had provisional Div. II sanctioning from the United States Soccer Federation (U.S. Soccer) along with the North American Soccer League, but was given full sanctioning for the 2018 season with a two-year deadline to meet the full requirements set by U.S. Soccer.

Louisville City FC were the defending USL Cup champions, while Real Monarchs were the defending Supporters’ Shield champions.

This season was the last for four teams in the USL, with all changing leagues for 2019 and beyond. FC Cincinnati will join Major League Soccer. MLS side Toronto FC announced that its reserve side, Toronto FC II, would drop to USL League One, a third-level league slated to launch in 2019, and the Richmond Kickers also chose to drop to League One for 2019 and beyond. Near the end of the season, Penn FC announced that it would suspend professional operations for 2019 and resume play in League One in 2020.

It was also the final season for the league under the "United Soccer League" name. Effective with the 2019 season, the league has been rebranded as the USL Championship.

Expansion

  • Atlanta United 2
  • Fresno FC
  • Las Vegas Lights FC
  • Nashville SC

Joined from NASL

  • Indy Eleven
  • North Carolina FC

On hiatus

  • Orlando City B
    • During the 2018 season, City B's MLS parent, Orlando City SC, announced that City B would resume play in 2019 as a founding member of USL League One.
  • Rochester Rhinos
    • During the 2018 season, the Rhinos announced they would not return to the USL's top flight. The team will not resume professional operations until the 2020 season, at which time it will join USL League One.

Folded

  • Vancouver Whitecaps 2

Regular season games will now be considered official after the 70th minute. Teams are allowed a fourth substitution in extra time for the USL Playoffs. Teams will submit a 23-player squad at least 48 hours before kickoff. A team's 18-player gameday roster may now contain a maximum of five players signed to USL Academy contracts.

TeamLocationStadiumCapacityHead coachMLS affiliate/ownershipFirst Match's Goalkeeper
Atlanta United 2Lawrenceville, Georgia/Kennesaw, GeorgiaCoolray Field/Fifth Third Bank Stadium10,427Scott DonnellyAtlanta United FCAlec Kann
Bethlehem Steel FCBethlehem, PennsylvaniaGoodman Stadium16,000Brendan BurkePhiladelphia UnionJohn McCarthy
Charleston BatteryCharleston, South CarolinaMUSC Health Stadium5,100Michael AnhaeuserOdisnel Cooper
Charlotte IndependenceMatthews, North CarolinaSportsplex at Matthews5,000Mike JeffriesColorado RapidsAndrew Dykstra
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FCColorado Springs, ColoradoSwitchbacks Training Stadium5,000Steve TrittschuhSteward Ceus
FC CincinnatiCincinnati, OhioNippert Stadium35,061Alan KochEvan Newton
Fresno FCFresno, CaliforniaChukchansi Park12,500Adam SmithVancouver Whitecaps FCKyle Reynish
Indy ElevenIndianapolis, IndianaLucas Oil Stadium62,421Martin RennieOwain Fôn Williams
LA Galaxy IICarson, CaliforniaStubHub Center Track & Field Facility5,000Mike MuñozLA GalaxyJustin Vom Steeg
Las Vegas Lights FCLas Vegas, NevadaCashman Field9,334Isidro SánchezRicardo Ferriño
Louisville City FCLouisville, KentuckyLouisville Slugger Field8,000John HackworthGreg Ranjitsingh
Nashville SCNashville, TennesseeFirst Tennessee Park/Nissan Stadium8,500 69,143Gary SmithMatt Pickens
New York Red Bulls IIMontclair, New Jersey/Harrison, New JerseyMSU Soccer Park at Pittser Field/Red Bull Arena5,000 25,000John WolyniecNew York Red BullsEvan Louro
North Carolina FCCary, North CarolinaSahlen's Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park10,000Colin ClarkeAlexander Tambakis
OKC Energy FCOklahoma City, OklahomaTaft Stadium7,500Steve CookeFC DallasMatt Van Oekel
Orange County SCIrvine, CaliforniaChampionship Soccer Stadium5,000Braeden CloutierLos Angeles FCAndre Rawls
Ottawa Fury FCOttawa, OntarioTD Place Stadium24,000Nikola PopovicMontreal ImpactCallum Irving
Penn FCHarrisburg, PennsylvaniaFNB Field6,187Raoul VossRomuald Peiser
Phoenix Rising FCScottsdale, ArizonaPhoenix Rising Soccer Complex6,200Rick Schantz (interim)Carl Woszczynski
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SCPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaHighmark Stadium5,000Bob LilleyDaniel Lynd
Portland Timbers 2Portland, OregonProvidence Park/Merlo Field21,144 5,000Cameron KnowlesPortland TimbersAlex Mangels
Real MonarchsHerriman, Utah/Sandy, UtahZions Bank Stadium/Rio Tinto Stadium5,000 20,213Jámison Olave (interim)Real Salt LakeAlex Horwath
Reno 1868 FCReno, NevadaGreater Nevada Field9,013Ian RussellSan Jose EarthquakesJT Marcinkowski
Richmond KickersRichmond, VirginiaCity Stadium22,000David BulowD.C. UnitedTravis Worra
Rio Grande Valley FC TorosEdinburg, TexasH-E-B Park9,400Gerson EcheverryHouston DynamoNico Corti
Sacramento Republic FCSacramento, CaliforniaPapa Murphy's Park11,569Simon ElliottJosh Cohen
Saint Louis FCFenton, MissouriToyota Stadium5,500Anthony PulisMinnesota United FCJake Fenlason
San Antonio FCSan Antonio, TexasToyota Field8,296Darren PowellNew York City FCDiego Restrepo
Seattle Sounders FC 2Tacoma, WashingtonCheney Stadium6,500John HutchinsonSeattle Sounders FCCalle Brown
Swope Park RangersKansas City, Kansas/Overland Park, KansasChildren's Mercy Park/Shawnee Mission District Stadium18,467 6,150Paulo NagamuraSporting Kansas CityAdrian Zendejas
Tampa Bay RowdiesSt. Petersburg, FloridaAl Lang Stadium7,227Neill CollinsCody Mizell
Toronto FC IIToronto, OntarioLamport Stadium9,600Michael RabascaToronto FCAngelo Cavalluzzo
Tulsa Roughnecks FCTulsa, OklahomaONEOK Field7,833Michael Nsien (interim)Chicago FireFabian Cerda
  • Four Toronto FC II home games were played at Marina Auto Stadium in Rochester, New York.
  • Nashville's March 24 game against Pittsburgh, and the July 7 game against FC Cincinnati, were played at Nissan Stadium.
  • Toronto's May 9 game against Penn FC was moved to Monarch Park Stadium due to BMO Field needing time to recover due to a busy early schedule.
  • The conclusion of a suspended game from June 16 between Atlanta United 2 and Ottawa was played August 7 at Fifth Third Bank Stadium in Kennesaw, Georgia.

The season began on March 16 and ends on October 14. The top eight finishers in each conference qualify for the playoffs.

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyIncoming managerDate of appointment
Rio Grande Valley FC TorosJunior GonzalezResignedNovember 8, 2017Gerson EcheverryDecember 6, 2017
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SCDave BrandtIneligibleNovember 14, 2017Bob LilleyNovember 14, 2017
Oklahoma City Energy FCJimmy NielsenResignedNovember 16, 2017Steve CookeDecember 19, 2017
Swope Park RangersNikola PopovicMutual separationNovember 17, 2017Paulo NagamuraNovember 30, 2017
Saint Louis FCPrekiMutual separationNovember 20, 2017Anthony PulisNovember 21, 2017
Orange County SCLogan PauseMutual separationNovember 27, 2017Braeden CloutierDecember 14, 2017
Ottawa Fury FCJulian de GuzmanInterimDecember 12, 2017Nikola PopovicDecember 12, 2017
Portland Timbers 2Andrew GregorMoved to assistant coachJanuary 8, 2018Cameron KnowlesJanuary 8, 2018
Toronto FC IIJason BentPromotionJanuary 26, 2018Laurent GuyotJanuary 26, 2018
Seattle Sounders FC 2Ezra HendricksonResignedJanuary 30, 2018John HutchinsonJanuary 30, 2018
Tampa Bay RowdiesStuart CampbellResignedMay 17, 2018Neill CollinsMay 18, 2018
Toronto FC IILaurent GuyotMutual separationJune 1, 2018Michael RabascaJune 4, 2018
Phoenix Rising FCPatrice CarteronLeft to manage Al Ahly SCJune 12, 2018Rick Schantz (Interim)June 12, 2018
Tulsa Roughnecks FCDavid VaudreuilFiredJune 25, 2018Michael Nsien (Interim)June 25, 2018
Richmond KickersLeigh CowlishawResignedJune 26, 2018David BulowJune 27, 2018
Louisville City FCJames O'ConnorLeft to manage Orlando City SCJune 30, 2018Player Coaches ‡July 1, 2018
Louisville City FCPlayer Coaches ‡Return to player dutiesAugust 2, 2018John HackworthAugust 2, 2018
Real MonarchsMark BriggsResignedAugust 24, 2018Jámison Olave (Interim)August 24, 2018

Luke Spencer, Paolo DelPiccolo, & George Davis IV appointed joint interim head coaches.

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Championship Game MVP: Luke Spencer (LOU)

Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance.

Team.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}GPTotalHighLowAverage
FC Cincinnati17437,19731,47822,40725,717
Sacramento Republic FC17192,29311,5699,75711,311
Indy Eleven17172,77617,5358,07910,163
Nashville SC17162,64018,9227,4879,561
Louisville City FC17134,1539,6846,0097,891
Las Vegas Lights FC17123,5299,0196,8107,256
San Antonio FC17117,9697,9466,0906,939
Phoenix Rising FC17108,4757,3815,0176,381
Tampa Bay Rowdies1794,3997,3685,0595,553
Reno 1868 FC1786,1287,1033,2245,066
Fresno FC1782,8107,7693,7184,871
Ottawa Fury FC1780,7788,0842,7814,752
North Carolina FC1780,4149,5053,1694,730
Rio Grande Valley FC1779,0497,8464,1024,650
Oklahoma City Energy FC1773,0716,7572,5744,298
Richmond Kickers1767,5945,8601,5193,976
Saint Louis FC1772,6156,0193,6834,271
Seattle Sounders FC 21757,2856,0492,0903,370
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC1767,6745,0002,5343,295
Orange County SC1752,6183,7422,2363,095
Tulsa Roughnecks FC1752,0995,2032,3113,065
Charleston Battery1748,8244,6592,5972,872
Atlanta United 21744,1585,6151,9232,598
Pittsburgh Riverhounds18†43,2123,1231,8232,401
Penn FC1736,4982,9098522,147
Portland Timbers 21734,2565,8571,5482,015
Bethlehem Steel FC1739,8983,2841,4182,347
Real Monarchs1729,4324,0651,0891,731
Charlotte Independence18†29,8583,3129821,659
LA Galaxy II1717,8181,2368581,048
Toronto FC II15†12,1434,10050810
Swope Park Rangers1714,9781,134737881
New York Red Bulls II1710,9461,592498812

† Two Toronto FC II home matches were moved to Highmark Stadium and Sportsplex at Matthews due to unplayable field conditions.

Updated to games of October 14, 2018.

Sources: USL Soccer Stadium Digest

  • Most Valuable Player: Emmanuel Ledesma (CIN)
  • Defender of the Year: Forrest Lasso (CIN)
  • Young Player of the Year: Efrain Alvarez (LAG)
  • Goalkeeper of the Year: Maxime Crépeau (OTT)
  • Coach of the Year: Alan Koch (CIN)
  • Golden Boot: Cameron Lancaster (LOU)
  • Assists Champion: Emmanuel Ledesma (CIN)
  • Golden Glove: Evan Newton (CIN)

First Team

F: Thomas Enevoldsen (OCO), Cameron Lancaster (LOU), Daniel Rios (NCA)

M: Tah Anunga (CHS), Solomon Asante (PHX), Emmanuel Ledesma (CIN), Aodhan Quinn (OCO)

D: Paco Craig (LOU), Joe Greenspan (PIT), Forrest Lasso (CIN)

G: Maxime Crépeau (OTT)

Second Team

F: Hadji Barry (SPR), Ataulla Guerra (CHS), Cameron Iwasa (SAC)

M: Kyle Bekker (NCA), Corben Bone (CIN), Kenardo Forbes (PIT), Lebo Moloto (NSH)

D: Ayoze (IND), Darnell King (SAN), Denso Ulysse (SEA)

G: Josh Cohen (SAC)

MonthUSL Player of the MonthUSL Coach of the MonthReferences
Kharlton BelmarSwope Park RangersForwardIsidro SánchezLas Vegas Lights FC[1] [2]
Cameron LancasterLouisville City FCForwardJames O'ConnorLouisville City FC[3] [4]
Maxime CrépeauOttawa Fury FCGoalkeeperNikola PopovicOttawa Fury FC[5] [6]
Emmanuel LedesmaFC CincinnatiMidfielderRick SchantzPhoenix Rising FC[7] [8]
Ataulla GuerraCharleston BatteryForwardMike AnhaeuserCharleston Battery[9] [10]
Cameron LancasterLouisville City FCForwardBrendan BurkeBethlehem Steel FC[11] [12]
Emmanuel LedesmaFC CincinnatiMidfielderAlan KochFC Cincinnati[13] [14]
Cameron LancasterLouisville City FCForwardJohn WolyniecNew York Red Bulls II[15] [16]
USL Player of the Week
Kharlton BelmarSwope Park RangersForward2G 2A GWG
Chris CortezPhoenix Rising FCForwardHat Trick vs OKC Energy
Thomas EnevoldsenOrange County SCForwardHat Trick vs Tulsa
Neco BrettPittsburgh RiverhoundsForwardHat Trick vs Toronto FC II
Soony SaadIndy ElevenMidfielder2G vs Nashville
Danny MusovskiReno 1868 FCForwardGWG vs Portland
Kyle BekkerNorth Carolina FCMidfielder1G 2A
Tom HeinemannPenn FCForward2G
Efrain AlvarezLA Galaxy IIMidfielderHat Trick vs St. Louis
Emmanuel LedesmaFC CincinnatiMidfielder1G 3A
Ethan ZubakLA Galaxy IIForward4G vs Las Vegas
Brandon AllenNashville SCForward2G 1A
Joey CalistriSaint Louis FCMidfielder2G 1A
Jason JohnsonPhoenix Rising FCForward3G
Adonijah ReidOttawa Fury FCForwardHat Trick vs NY Red Bulls II
Carl WoszczynskiPhoenix Rising FCGoalkeeper7-Save SO
Brian BrownReno 1868 FCForward3G
Cameron IwasaSacramento RepublicForward2G 1A
Junior FlemmingsTampa Bay RowdiesMidfielder1G 2A
Nico RittmeyerCharleston BatteryMidfielder2G
Neco BrettPittsburgh RiverhoundsForward3G
Cameron LancasterLouisville City FCForwardHat Trick vs NY Red Bulls II
Michael SeatonOrange County SCForward2G 1A
Tom BarlowNew York Red Bulls IIForwardHat Trick vs Charleston
Sebastián GuenzattiTampa Bay RowdiesForwardHat Trick vs North Carolina
Jesús FerreiraTulsa RoughnecksForwardHat Trick vs Seattle
Tsubasa EndohToronto FC IIMidfielderHat Trick vs Cincinnati
Donovan EwoloNorth Carolina FCForward4G vs Atlanta
Kyle BekkerNorth Carolina FCMidfielder2G 1A
Romario WilliamsAtlanta United 2Forward2G
Cameron LancasterLouisville City FCForward3G
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