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MLS Reserve League

Former soccer league


Former soccer league

FieldValue
nameMLS Reserve League
countryUnited States
Canada
founded2005
folded2014
championsChicago Fire Reserves

Canada

The MLS Reserve League was a soccer league for the reserve teams of Major League Soccer with teams in both the United States and Canada.

It was inaugurated on April 9, 2005, with the first official reserve game being a 2–0 victory by Chivas USA over the host San Jose Earthquakes. The reserve division disbanded after the 2008 season but returned in 2011 with 18 clubs split into East, Central, and West divisions. Each club played ten games consisting of home-and-away matches versus each of its five divisional opponents.

In 2013, the schedule of the MLS Reserve League was integrated with the schedule of the USL Pro, with teams from each league playing each other.

Format

2005–2008

  • Each MLS franchise fielded a reserve division team and played a 12-game schedule (six home, six away). All teams played a minimum of seven opposing reserve division teams at least once throughout the year. The reserve division standings consisted of a single table with the team that finished in first place at the end of the regular season earning the title of reserve division champions and a $20,000 team bonus.
  • A total of 20 eligible players for the home team and 20 players for the visiting team could be placed on a club's game roster for any Reserve Division game with each team permitted to make up to six substitutions.
  • Suspensions attributable to yellow and red cards issued in Reserve Division games would only be imposed for future Reserve Division matches and not for games during the MLS regular season. Similarly, suspensions attributable to yellow and red cards issued during MLS regular season games would not apply to Reserve Division matches.
  • Any player who received four yellow cards during the Reserve Division season would be suspended from the next Reserve Division game in which he could appear.
  • No player could play more than 120 minutes in a Reserve Team match and any preceding match(es) that occur within a 60-hour period. Injury time is not considered a part of a player's maximum number of minutes played (e.g., if a player enters a game at halftime and the referee adds 2 minutes of stoppage time to the end of the second half, the player will be considered to have played 45 minutes since the 2 minutes of stoppage time is essentially added to make up for 'lost' time).
  • A Reserve Division call-up or "Guest Player" with an MLS team could be eligible to appear in an MLS Reserve Division Game provided that he is properly registered with U.S. Soccer.

2011–2012

  • Teams face all but two conference opponents once at home and once away. The two matches with a USL Pro side count towards the 14 match season, therefore removing two games with MLS reserve sides.
  • Teams may at their discretion schedule additional exhibition games for their reserve squads against non-MLS opponents.
  • At the conclusion of the Reserve League season, the team with the most points out of all three conferences will be determined the Reserve League Champion.
  • All players appearing on an MLS club's roster may represent their team in MLS Reserve League play; however, no player may play more than 120 minutes in a reserve team match and any preceding matches that occur within a sixty-hour period. Further, no player may play more than a combined total of 90 minutes in a Reserve Team Match and any preceding matches that occurred within 36 hours prior to such reserve team match.
  • Clubs may also use up to five academy players per reserve game.
  • A Reserve League call-up or "Trialist Player" with a club may appear in reserve league games provided that he is properly registered with US Soccer. A representative from the MLS Club must also certify that the trialist is a bona fide professional soccer player. Trialists may participate in a maximum of two games per club per season.
  • Clubs may play up to a maximum of five non-MLS Roster players per Reserve League Game. Within the five non-MLS roster player limit, only three players may be trialist players.

2013–2014

In early 2013, MLS and USL reached an agreement to integrate the schedules of the Reserve League and USL Pro. Matches between teams of each league would be scheduled resulting in more games for all clubs. MLS Reserve teams recorded 6 wins, 9 draws, and 11 losses against USL Pro teams in 2013.

2014 was the final Reserve League season. Starting in 2015, MLS clubs must either affiliate with a USL Pro club or create their own team in the USL Pro. The LA Galaxy reserve team joined USL Pro as the LA Galaxy II in 2014 and finished third. MLS Reserve teams recorded 9 wins, 5 draws, and 14 losses against USL Pro teams in 2014.

Past winners

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
2005D.C. United ReservesMetroStars Reserves
2006Colorado Rapids ReservesKansas City Reserves
2007Colorado Rapids ReservesChivas USA Reserves
2008Houston Dynamo ReservesKansas City Reserves
2009–2010Reserve League on hiatus
2011Columbus Crew ReservesSeattle Sounders Reserves
2012Columbus Crew ReservesMontreal Impact Reserves
2013No Championship game, Houston (East)
& LA Galaxy (West) won their divisions.
2014Chicago Fire ReservesSeattle Sounders Reserves

Winners table

TeamTitles
Colorado Rapids2
Columbus Crew2
D.C. United1
Houston Dynamo1
Chicago Fire Reserves1

Final standings by year

2005

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1D.C. United Reserves (C)128402621+524
2MetroStars Reserves125341612+419
2New England Revolution Reserves125342018+219
2FC Dallas Reserves126512424019
5Colorado Rapids Reserves125432922+718
5Chicago Fire Reserves125432420+418
5San Jose Earthquakes Reserves125432320+318
5Kansas City Wizards Reserves125431917+218
9Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves124532028−815
10Real Salt Lake Reserves124622934−514
11Columbus Crew Reserves124711925−613
12Chivas USA Reserves122911523−87

2006

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1Colorado Rapids Reserves (C)129302414+1027
2Kansas City Wizards Reserves127322516+923
3Houston Dynamo Reserves127502417+721
3Real Salt Lake Reserves126332320+321
5D.C. United Reserves126512211+1119
6FC Dallas Reserves124352013+717
7New York Red Bulls Reserves125611525−1016
8Chivas USA Reserves124531823−515
9Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves124622019+114
9Chicago Fire Reserves114521618−214
11Columbus Crew Reserves123811423−910
12New England Revolution Reserves11074931−224

2007

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1Colorado Rapids Reserves (C)10703228+1424
2Chivas USA Reserves116322523+220
2New England Revolution Reserves126422014+620
4Kansas City Wizards Reserves126512219+319
5D.C. United Reserves124351612+417
6FC Dallas Reserves124441718−116
7Columbus Crew Reserves114431714+315
7New York Red Bulls Reserves95401415−115
7Real Salt Lake Reserves115601917+215
10Toronto FC Reserves123541419−513
11Houston Dynamo Reserves123631621−512
12Chicago Fire Reserves112631219−79
13Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves112721429−158

2008

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1Houston Dynamo Reserves (C)129123315+1829
2Kansas City Wizards Reserves118123113+1826
3Real Salt Lake Reserves127323124+723
4Chicago Fire Reserves125522522+317
5D.C. United Reserves105411921−216
5Toronto FC Reserves105411219−716
7Chivas USA Reserves124531921−215
7San Jose Earthquakes Reserves124531822−415
7FC Dallas Reserves124531924−515
10Columbus Crew Reserves114521313014
11Colorado Rapids Reserves124621621−514
12New York Red Bulls Reserves123721623−711
13New England Revolution Reserves102621116−58
14Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves121831523−86

2011

Eastern

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1Columbus Crew Reserves (C)109102910+1927
2D.C. United Reserves105142114+719
3New England Revolution Reserves104511422−813
4New York Red Bulls Reserves92521020−109
5Toronto FC Reserves9252151508
6Philadelphia Union Reserves10271917−87

Central/Mountain

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1Chicago Fire Reserves (C)107211910+922
2Houston Dynamo Reserves10640115+618
2FC Dallas Reserves106401821−318
4Sporting K.C. Reserves103521114−311
5Colorado Rapids Reserves103611211+110
6Real Salt Lake Reserves10370101009

Western

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1Seattle Sounders Reserves (C)108112111+1025
2Portland Timbers Reserves106222416+820
3Chivas USA Reserves103341821−313
4San Jose Earthquakes Reserves93511112−110
5Vancouver Whitecaps Reserves102621014−58
6Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves91621120−95

2012

Eastern

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1Columbus Crew Reserves (C)10721219+1222
2Montreal Impact Reserves107211910+922
3Philadelphia Union Reserves104422020014
4New York Red Bulls Reserves103521416−211
5D.C. United Reserves9351919-1010
6New England Revolution Reserves10253915−69
7Toronto FC Reserves92521316−38

Central/Mountain

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1Houston Dynamo Reserves (C)106221911+820
2FC Dallas Reserves106311711+618
3Colorado Rapids Reserves105411210+216
4Chicago Fire Reserves104601215−312
5Real Salt Lake Reserves103521017−711
6Sporting K.C. Reserves10262816−88

Western

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves (C)106312211+1119
2San Jose Earthquakes Reserves105321512+317
3Seattle Sounders Reserves104511819-113
3Portland Timbers Reserves104511718-113
5Chivas USA Reserves103432121012
6Vancouver Whitecaps Reserves103521122−1111

2013

East

West

USL Pro

Beginning in 2013, MLS teams could elect to affiliate with a USL Pro team rather than fielding an MLS Reserve League team.

MLS clubUSL Pro affiliate
D.C. UnitedRichmond Kickers
New England RevolutionRochester Rhinos
Philadelphia UnionHarrisburg City Islanders
Sporting Kansas CityOrlando City

2014

USL Pro

In 2014, the number of MLS teams electing to affiliate with USL Pro teams (rather than fielding an MLS Reserve League team) increased and the LA Galaxy moved their reserve team to compete directly in the USL Pro league.

MLS clubUSL Pro affiliate
Columbus CrewDayton Dutch Lions
D.C. UnitedRichmond Kickers
Houston DynamoPittsburgh Riverhounds
LA GalaxyLA Galaxy II
New England RevolutionRochester Rhinos
Philadelphia UnionHarrisburg City Islanders
Portland TimbersSacramento Republic
San Jose EarthquakesSacramento Republic
Sporting Kansas CityOklahoma City Energy
Orlando City SC
Toronto FCWilmington Hammerheads
Vancouver Whitecaps FCCharleston Battery

References

References

  1. "Commissioner reveals details of Reserve Division".
  2. (January 23, 2013). "MLS, USL Pro reach deal on restructured Reserve League". www.mlssoccer.com.
  3. (September 8, 2013). "USL Pro 2013 Schedule". United Soccer Leagues (USL).
  4. (March 8, 2014). "2014 Reserve League Schedule". www.mlssoccer.com.
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