2020 NPSL season

Last updated
National Premier Soccer League
Season2020
DatesFebruary 22 – March 26
Matches played16
Goals scored56 (3.5 per match)
Biggest home win Las Vegas Legends FC 8–0 Temecula FC (March 1)
Biggest away win Club Xolos USA U-23 0–5 FC Golden State (February 29)
Highest scoring Las Vegas Legends FC 8–0 Temecula FC (March 1)
2019
2021

The 2020 National Premier Soccer League season was part of the 108th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States and the 18th season of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL). Miami FC, the defending league champions, left in the off-season and joined the National Independent Soccer Association and later the USL Championship.

Contents

On March 26, the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1]

Changes from 2019

Multiple changes were made to the league's conferences ahead of the season. [2] The Northeast Region was renamed to the "East Region." The Southeast Conference was moved from the South Region to the East Region and the Midwest Region's East Conference was renamed the “Rust Belt Conference.”

A new conference, the Gulf Coast Conference, was announced on November 12, 2019. [3] It would include new teams, mostly from the Gulf Coast Premier League, Jacksonville Armada U-23 from the Sunshine Conference, and the returning New Orleans Jesters.

Teams

Incoming teams

TeamLocationNotes
AFC Mobile Mobile, Alabama Joined from Gulf Coast Premier League
Austin United FC Austin, Texas Expansion
Carpathia FC Sterling Heights, Michigan Joined from United Premier Soccer League
Coyotes FC Temple, Texas Joined from United Premier Soccer League
FC Brownsville Brownsville, Texas Returned from one-year hiatus
First State FC Wilmington, Delaware Expansion
Fort Wayne FC Fort Wayne, Indiana Expansion
Las Vegas Legends FC Las Vegas, Nevada Expansion
LSA Athletico Lanier Gainesville, Georgia Joined from United Premier Soccer League
Maryland Bobcats FC Derwood, Maryland Joined from United Premier Soccer League
Metro Louisville FC Louisville, Kentucky Expansion
Milwaukee Torrent Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Returned from one-year hiatus
Muskegon Risers Muskegon, Michigan Joined from United Premier Soccer League
Nashville United Nashville, Tennessee Joined from Middle Tennessee Soccer Alliance
New Orleans Jesters New Orleans, Louisiana Returned from one-year hiatus
North Alabama SC Huntsville, Alabama Expansion
Project 51O Oakland, California Expansion
Pensacola FC Pensacola, Florida Joined from Gulf Coast Premier League
Port City FC Gulfport, Mississippi Joined from Gulf Coast Premier League
Tacoma Stars Waller, Washington Expansion
Tallahassee SC Tallahassee, Florida Joined from Gulf Coast Premier League
Valeo FC Newton, Massachusetts Expansion

Moved and/or rebranded teams

TeamPrevious NameLocationPrevious LocationNotes
Club Xolos USA U-23 Deportivo Coras USA Riverside, California Rebrand
International Portland Select FC FC Mulhouse Portland Portland, Oregon Rebrand
Maryland Bobcats FC World Class Premier Elite FC Derwood, Maryland Rebrand
Miami Dutch Lions FC Dutch Lions FC Miami, Florida Conroe, Texas Relocation and rebrand
OSA Seattle FC OSA FC Seattle, Washington Rebrand

Outgoing teams

TeamLocationNotes
AFC Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan Joined USL League Two
Asheville City SC Asheville, North Carolina Joined USL League Two
Atlanta SC Atlanta, Georgia Joined National Independent Soccer Association
Brooklyn Italians Brooklyn, New York Not listed on NPSL website
Chattanooga FC Chattanooga, Tennessee Joined National Independent Soccer Association
City of Angels FC Los Angeles, California Not listed on NPSL website
Detroit City FC Hamtramck, Michigan Joined National Independent Soccer Association
East Bay FC Stompers Hayward, California Hiatus [4]
FC Wichita Wichita, Kansas Joined USL League Two
Grand Rapids FC Grand Rapids, Michigan Joined USL League Two
Greenville FC Greenville, South Carolina Hiatus [5]
Katy 1895 FC Katy, Texas Not listed on NPSL website
Miami FC Miami, Florida Joined National Independent Soccer Association
Michigan Stars FC Pontiac, Michigan Joined National Independent Soccer Association
Minnesota TwinStars FC Minnetonka, Minnesota Not listed on NPSL website
New Jersey Copa FC Metuchen, New Jersey Joined USL League Two
New York Cosmos B New York City, New York Not listed on NPSL website
Orange County FC Irvine, California Not listed on NPSL website
San Ramon FC San Ramon, California Hiatus [6]
Sioux Falls Thunder FC Sioux Falls, South Dakota Not listed on NPSL website
Tyler FC Tyler, Texas Not listed on NPSL website

2020 teams

Standings and results

Only two of the three West Region conferences had begun play prior to the season being cancelled.

West Region

Southwest Conference

PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1 FC Arizona 320163+37
2 Las Vegas Legends 2200110+116 [lower-alpha 1]
3 FC Golden State 220070+76
4 Oxnard Guerreros FC 110061+53 [lower-alpha 2]
5 ASC San Diego 31203743
6 A.S. Los Angeles 211043+13
7 Temecula FC 3021212101
8 High Desert Elite FC 20201430 [lower-alpha 3]
9 Club Xolos USA U-23 2020111100
Updated to match(es) played on March 7, 2020. Source: NPSL standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head; 3) goal differential in head-to-head results; 4) wins; 5) total goal differential; 6) fewest losses; 7) coin toss. If three or more teams are tied on points, a mini-table involving only the tied teams is used, and teams are ranked in the mini-table on points. If two teams are tied on points in the mini-table, the two-team rules for classification apply. If three or more teams are tied on points in the mini-table, they are ranked based on 1) wins in conference competition; 2) total goal differential in conference competition; 3) fewest losses in conference competition; 4) coin toss.
Notes:
  1. Las Vegas Legends and FC Golden State were tied on points and hadn't played one another. Las Vegas Legends won the tiebreaker on total goal differential (+11 tp +7).
  2. Oxnard Guerreros FC, A.S. Los Angeles, and ASC San Diego were all tied on points. Oxnard Guerreros FC won the first tiebreaker based on total goal differential (+5 to +1 to +4). ASC San Diego won the second tiebreaker based on head-to-head results versus A.S. Los Angeles.
  3. High Desert Elite FC and Club Xolos USA U-23 were tied on points and hadn't played one another. High Desert Elite FC won the tiebreaker based on total goal differential (-3 to -10).

Golden Gate Conference

PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1 Academica SC 220050+56
2 Project 51O 110021+13 [lower-alpha 1]
3 Napa Valley 1839 FC 21102203
4 Sacramento Gold 20023302
5 FC Davis 20111321 [lower-alpha 2]
6 Sonoma County Sol 20112531
7 El Farolito 10100110
Updated to match(es) played on March 8, 2020. Source: NPSL standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head; 3) goal differential in head-to-head results; 4) wins; 5) total goal differential; 6) fewest losses; 7) coin toss. If three or more teams are tied on points, a mini-table involving only the tied teams is used, and teams are ranked in the mini-table on points. If two teams are tied on points in the mini-table, the two-team rules for classification apply. If three or more teams are tied on points in the mini-table, they are ranked based on 1) wins in conference competition; 2) total goal differential in conference competition; 3) fewest losses in conference competition; 4) coin toss.
Notes:
  1. Project 51O and Napa Valley 1839 FC were tied on points. Project 51O won the tiebreaker based on head-to-head results.
  2. FC Davis and Sonoma County Sol FC were tied on points and never played head to head. FC Davis wins the tiebreaker based on total goal differential (-2 to -3).

Members Cup

The league intends to hold the second edition of its Members Cup tournament in autumn 2020, beginning in mid-August and concluding with the 2020 NPSL Members Cup Final in November. [7] [8] On July 16, the league announced a four team tournament hosted by Erie Commodores FC, and including 2019 National Semifinalist Cleveland SC, along with FC Buffalo and Pittsburgh Hotspurs. [9] Pittsburgh won the "Rust Belt Group" on July 29 with a win over the Commodores. [10]

In addition, the July 29 match between Buffalo and Cleveland also served as a group stage game for the 2020 NISA Independent Cup, which both teams were also taking part in alongside former NPSL member Detroit City FC in that tournament's "Great Lakes Region". [11]

Teams

TeamCityStadiumFoundedHead coach
Rust Belt Group
Cleveland SC Cleveland, Ohio Krenzler Field 2018 Flag of the United States.svg Lewis Dunne
Erie Commodores FC Erie, Pennsylvania McConnell Family Stadium 2009 Flag of Scotland.svg Dale White
FC Buffalo Buffalo, New York All-High Stadium 2009 Flag of the United States.svg Frank Butcher
Pittsburgh Hotspurs Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The Ellis School 2019 Flag of England.svg Tom Campbell

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Pittsburgh Hotspurs (C)211052+34
2 Cleveland SC 211053+24
3 FC Buffalo 21014513
4 Erie Commodores FC 20022640
Source: NPSL.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head to head (if applicable); 3) goal differential in head-to-head results (if applicable); 4) wins; 5) total goal differential; 6) fewest losses; 7) coin toss.
(C) Champion

Fixtures and results

Home \ Away CSC ERI FCB PIT
Cleveland SC 2–2
Erie Commodores FC 2–30–3
FC Buffalo 1–3
Pittsburgh Hotspurs
Source: NPSL.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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