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Posted March 19, 2025 11:37 · last edited March 19, 2025 13:08

So USL Division One would basically be a direct competitor to the MLS? 

Interesting. but then the US football (soccer) pyramid has always been a bit different. 

I guess some those sizeable cities like Las Vegas, Detroit, Phoenix, San Antonio Indianapolis, Fort Worth, Jackonsville, Oklahoma City, El Paso, Louisville, Memphis, Baltimore that don't have a MLS club, will be able to raise the funds to form clubs that yeah could rival their MLS counterparts. Google tells me those cities are all above 500K. Another potential new quality pro pathway for young Kiwi footballers.

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Unknown editor edited March 19, 2025 13:08
So USL Division One would basically be a direct competitor to the MLS? 

Interesting. but then the US football (soccer) pyramid has always been a bit different. 

I guess some those sizeable cities like Las Vegas, Detroit, Phoenix, San Antonio Indianapolis, Fort Worth, Jackonsville, Oklahoma, City, El Paso, Louisville, Memphis, Baltimore that don't have a MLS club, will be able to raise the funds to form clubs that yeah could rival their MLS counterparts. Google tells me those cities are all above 500K. Another potential new quality pro pathway for young Kiwi footballers.
Unknown editor edited March 19, 2025 11:48
So USL Division One would basically be a direct competitor to the MLS? 

Interesting. but then the US football (soccer) pyramid has always been a bit different. 

I guess all those sizeable cities like Las Vegas that don't have MLS club, will be able to raise the form clubs that yeah could rival their MLS counterparts. Another potential new quality pro pathway for young Kiwi footballers.