Women's Premier Soccer League

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The Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) is a national amateur women's soccer league in the United States. The WPSL started as the Western Division of the USISL's W-League, breaking away in 1998. The league is sanctioned by the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA) as an affiliate of the United States Soccer Federation (USSF).

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[edit] Goal of WPSL

The goal of the WPSL is to promote and develop women's soccer at the highest level.

[edit] 2007 Season

Long Island Fury entered the 2007 season as defending champions, having defeated San Diego WFC Sealions in the 2006 semifinals and River Cities Futbol Club in the 2006 finals.

The 2007 season ended with the WPSL National Championship, hosted by the Tampa Bay Flash, on July 28-29, 2007. Due to the geographic imbalance of the league, there were varied qualifying methods for the four places in the Championships:

  • Ajax America Women won the West Conference, and an automatic berth in the National Championship.
  • F.C. Indiana won the Midwest Conference, and an automatic berth in the National Championship.
  • South Conference champ Tampa Bay Elite defeated Southwest Conference champ Denver Diamonds 2-1.
  • The East Conference's 5-team tournament results:

The results of the Championship tournament:

  • Semifinal: F.C. Indiana defeated Ajax America Women 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
  • Semifinal: New England Mutiny defeated Tampa Bay Flash 5-4 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
  • Final: F.C. Indiana defeated New England Mutiny 3-0 in a match that saw New England's goalkeeper eliminated by injury in the 5th minute, and one Mutiny player and the team's coaching staff all red-carded in the 58th minute [1].

[edit] 2008 Changes

[edit] 2008 Teams

[edit] Pacific Conference

[edit] North Division

[edit] South Division

  • Ajax America Women
  • Claremont Stars
  • Los Angeles Rampage New for 2008
  • San Diego WFC SeaLions
  • SD United New for 2008
  • West Coast FC New for 2008

[edit] Big Sky Conference

[edit] North Division

  • Albuquerque Lady Asylum
  • Arizona Rush New for 2008
  • Colorado Springs United
  • Denver Diamonds
  • Northern Arizona
  • Salt Lake City Sparta
  • Utah Spiders

[edit] South Division

  • Fort Worth New for 2008
  • Oklahoma Alliance FC New for 2008
  • South Select New for 2008
  • Tulsa Spirit New for 2008
  • Vitesse Dallas New for 2008

[edit] Sunshine Conference

[edit] Midwest Conference

  • Chicago United Breeze
  • F.C. St. Louis
  • F.C. Twente3 IL
  • MYSC Lady Blues
  • Ohio Premier Women's Soccer Club New for 2008

[edit] East Conference

[edit] North Division

[edit] Mid-Atlantic Division

[edit] Champions

[edit] External links