North Texas Premier Soccer Association

NTPSA Division 1A
Country  United States
Confederation US Soccer
Founded 1974
Divisions 1
Number of teams 8
Level on pyramid 5
Promotion to None
Relegation to NTPSA Division 1B
Current champions Santos FC
Website http://www.ntpsa.org
NTPSA Division 1B
Country  United States
Confederation US Soccer
Founded 1974
Divisions 1
Number of teams 8
Level on pyramid 6
Promotion to NTPSA Division 1A
Relegation to NTPSA Division 2
Current champions Footy Factory Premier
Website http://www.ntpsa.org
NTPSA Division 2
Country  United States
Confederation US Soccer
Founded 1974
Divisions 1
Number of teams 10
Level on pyramid 7
Promotion to NTPSA Division 1B
Relegation to NTPSA Division 3
Current champions E.D.S.A.
Website http://www.ntpsa.org
NTPSA Division 3
Country  United States
Confederation US Soccer
Founded 1974
Divisions 1
Number of teams 10
Level on pyramid 8
Promotion to NTPSA Division 2
Relegation to NTPSA Division 4
Current champions Rookies FC
Website http://www.ntpsa.org
NTPSA Division 4
Country  United States
Confederation US Soccer
Founded 1974
Divisions 1
Number of teams 10
Level on pyramid 9
Promotion to NTPSA Division 3
Relegation to NTPSA Division 5
Current champions Dallas iTeam
Website http://www.ntpsa.org
NTPSA Division 5
Country  United States
Confederation US Soccer
Founded 1974
Divisions 1
Number of teams 10
Level on pyramid 10
Promotion to NTPSA Division 4
Relegation to None
Current champions Olympia FC
Website http://www.ntpsa.org

The North Texas Premier Soccer Association (NTPSA) is a soccer league run under the USASA. The league gained some fame once one of their clubs Dallas Roma F.C. reached the fourth round of the 2006 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.[1]

NTPSA is a non-profit adult men sports organization serving Dallas and the seven surrounding counties in North Texas.[2] Organized in 1974 as a combination of two leagues, NTPSA has grown over the last 25 years to 5,000+ players annually in 4 age groupings. This league has age group divisions for ages 19–29, 30-39, 40-49, and 50-and-over age brackets.

Clubs

Men's Open Divisions

Accurate as of 27 November 2014

Division 1A[3] Division 1B Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5
Matadors Peru-Dallas Goodfriend United Somerset FC Dragon Rangers FC
Velvet Hammer FC FF Premier Hotshot North Texas FC FC Kurdistan STA Wildcats
Rowlett Raiders FC Metro Alliance Chivas Inter GSE Crystal Head Vodka Alta Sociedad WFC
FC Retro United Classics FC E.D.S.A. FC Blitzkrieg Legacy FC RC United
Dallas Elite Gamtex FC Inter Dallas FC Rookies FC VP Warriors Guerilla FC
Santos FC Leon FC The Gents FC Baylor Dallas iTeam Gunners FC
Liverpool FC FSC Burn Dartos Ethio Dallas Warriors FC Delilah FC
Legends FC Uptown Goons FC Trinity United CFH FC Dallas City FC S.M.Y.D.F.C
The Other Guys FC Bad FC Los Pelas FC Olympia FC
Burn FC Longshot Royals FC Autobots FC

Previous Division 1A Winners

Season Champion Best Record in
the Regular Season
Spring 2006 Azzurri
Fall 2006 Dallas Roma
Spring 2007 Dallas Roma
Fall 2007 Legends FC
Spring 2008 Dallas Roma
Fall 2008 Dallas Roma
Spring 2009 Legends FC
Fall 2009 Legends FC
Spring 2010 United
Fall 2010 Legends FC
Spring 2011 Dallas Roma
Fall 2011 NTX Rayados
Spring 2012 NTX Rayados
Fall 2012 NTX Rayados
Spring 2013 NTX Rayados
Fall 2013 Legends FC
Spring 2014 Legends FC
Fall 2014 Santos FC Legends FC
Spring 2015 ?? ??
Fall 2015 Legends FC Legends FC (9-0-0)
Team Titles Won
Legends FC 7 (Fall 2007, Spring 2009, Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2015)
Dallas Roma F.C. 5 (Fall 2006, Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2011)
NTX Rayados 4 (Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013)
Azzurri 1 (Spring 2006)
United 1 (Spring 2010)
Santos FC 1 (Fall 2014)

Board members

Commissioners

References

  1. Bell, Jack (July 24, 2006). "Amateur Team Charges on Against M.L.S.". The New York Times.
  2. Bell, Cherie (April 11, 2002). "Men's soccer group plans 10-field complex; Association to consider allowing youth leagues to rent facility". Dallas Morning News.
  3. "North Texas Premier Soccer Association, Division 1A: Spring 2014" (PDF). North Texas Premier Soccer Association. NTPSA.org. Retrieved July 26, 2014.

External links


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