Structure of US men's professional soccer leagues
There are three professional leagues of soccer teams sanctioned by the Professional Division of the United States Soccer Federation (USSF or U.S. Soccer). The top level league is Major League Soccer, (MLS). The A-League is a 2nd division league and Pro Select is a 3-rd division league. The A-League and Pro Select are part of the United Soccer Leagues (USL).
Since 1914 there has been a domestic cup championship, the US Open Cup.
- Eastern Conference
- Western Conference
- Western Conference
- Calgary Storm
- Cincinnati Riverhawks
- El Paso Patriots
- Indiana Blast
- Milwaukee Wave
- Minnesota Thunder
- Portland Timbers
- Seattle Sounders
- Vancouver Whitecaps
- Eastern Conference
- Atlanta Silverbacks
- Charleston Battery
- Charlotte Eagles
- Montreal Impact
- Pittsburgh Riverhounds
- Richmond Kickers
- Rochester Rhinos
- Syracuse
- Toronto Lynx
- Varginia Beach Mariners
- Atlantic Conference
- New Jersey Stallions
- Long Island Rough Riders
- New York Freedoms
- South Jersey Barons
- Reading Rage
- Northern Conference
- Western Massachusetts Pioneers
- Westchester Flames
- New Hampshire Phamtoms
- Southern Conference
- Wilmington Hammerheads
- Carolina Dynamo
- Greenville Lions
- Northern Virginia Royals
- Western Conference
- San Diego Gauchos
- Arizona Sahuaros
- California Gold
- Northern Nevada Aces
Women's professional soccer in the US
The pro division of U.S. Soccer first sanctioned a 1st-division women's league in 2001.
- Atlanta Beat
- Boston Breakers
- Carolina Courage
- New York Power
- Philadelphia Charge
- San Diego Spirit
- San Jose CyberRays
- Washington Freedom
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