Monday, November 22, 2010

NASL approved as second division league.

MLS fans who desperately want a promotion/relegation system should be happy this week because the division 2 soccer situation in the United States seems to be settling.  Last weekend USSF approved NASL's application to become the official second division league in the United States.  This ends the battle between the NASL and USL that has been going on for around a year and a half now.  USL will become USL-Pro and become the third  division league.  If MLS is ever to go to a promotion relegation system these lower tier leagues will need to flourish.  So no matter what division your local team is in go out and support your club. NASL will begin its first division 2 season with eight teams. Those include the Carolina Railhawks, FC Edmonton, Atlanta Silverbacks, Puerto Rico Islanders, NSC Minnesota, Montreal Impact, FC Tampa Bay, and Miami FC.  San Antonio is set to join in 2012 and the future of AC St. Louis is in limbo right now but if current owner Jeff Cooper manages to sell the team they could possibly join the league for the 2011 season.

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