Ultimate Soccer League
Country | |
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Founded | 2008-2010 |
Number of teams | 8 |
Most championships | (Main) Deportivo Indiana Gladiadores (2) |
Website | UltimateSoccerLeague.com |
2009–10 Winter |
Ultimate Soccer League is a semi-professional indoor soccer league that was formed in 2008, and currently involving six teams from Illinois and one team from Indiana. The league has two divisions; Under 17, and main division.
Teams
Current Teams
Team | City | Stadium |
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Cruz Azul Chicago | Chicago, Illinois | East Side Soccer Dome |
Deportivo Indiana Gladiadores | Chicago, Illinois | East Side Soccer Dome |
Grand FC Mustangs | Hoffman Estates, Illinois | Grand Sports Arena |
Rockford Victory | Loves Park, Illinois | Victory Sports Complex |
Chicago Storm[1] | Melrose Park, Illinois | Sports Zone |
Lake County Tsunami | East Dundee, Illinois | United Sports Arena |
Former Teams
Team | City | Stadium |
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Inter Chicago | Villa Park, Illinois | Odeum Expo Center |
Waukegan Lightning | Waukegan, Illinois | Grand Sports Arena |
Indianapolis FC | Indianapolis, Indiana | 10th. Street Sports Center |
USL Champions
Under 17 Champions
Season | Winner | Score | Runner-Up |
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2008-09 Winter | Deportivo Indiana Gladiadores | 2-0 | Lake County Tsunami |
2009 Summer | Deportivo Indiana Gladiadores | 2-1 | Grand FC Mustangs |
2009-10 Winter | Deportivo Indiana Gladiadores | 5-4 | Elgin Pumas-Tsunami |
Main League Champions
Season | Winner | Score | Runner-Up |
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2008-09 Winter | Lake County Tsunami | 2-1 | Deportivo Indiana Gladiadores |
2009 Summer | Cruz Azul Chicago | 2-0 | Deportivo Indiana Gladiadores |
2009-10 Winter | Elgin Pumas Tsunami | 6-5 (OT) | Dept. Indiana Gladiadores |
- Championships are best of three games. With the third game being a sudden death golden goal game.
Top U-17 Team
Deportivo Indiana Gladiadores
Sponsors
- Pirma
- Xtreme Soccer League[2] (former)
References
External links
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