2014–15 TPSL season

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Texas Premier Soccer League
Season2014/15
ChampionsAustin Real Cuauhtemoc (ARC) League
Austin Real Cuauhtemoc (ARC) Texas Cup
Matches played37
Goals scored155 (4.19 per match)
Biggest home winTwin Cities 7 Texas Timberz 1
Biggest away win Houston Hurricanes FC 2 ARC 5
Highest scoringRancheros 6 ARC 4
2013/14
2015/16

The Texas Premier Soccer League (TPSL) is a men's outdoor soccer league that was formed in 2013 consisting of amateur and semi-professional soccer club sides primarily in the Southern region of the state. 2014/15 was the second full season of play for the league.

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For the season 2014/15 Austin Real Cuauhtemoc (ARC), Texas Timberz FC, Twin Cities FC and Ranchero King FC were added to the league alongside Houston Hurricanes FC and Galveston. The four other clubs that had been part of the 2013/14 season did not return.

Regular Season Results

09/13/14 Twin Cities 3-1 ARC
09/13/14 Timberz 1-2 Rancheros FC
09/20/14 Hurricanes 3-3 Pirates
09/20/14 Timberz 2-3 Twin Cities
09/27/14 Pirates 1-3 Timberz
09/27/14 Rancheros FC 6-4 ARC
10/04/14 Twin Cities 0-3 Hurricanes
10/04/14 ARC 4-0 Timberz
10/04/14 Rancheros 0-3 Pirates
10/11/14 Pirates 2-3 Twin Cities
10/18/14 Hurricanes 3-0 Rancheros
10/18/14 Pirates 3-4 ARC
10/25/14 Rancheros 3-0 Twin Cities
10/25/14 Hurricanes 3-4 Timberz
11/01/14 Pirates 2-0 Hurricanes
11/01/14 Twin Cities 7-1 Timberz
11/08/14 Timberz 3-1 Pirates
11/08/14 ARC 3-0 Rancheros FC
11/15/14 Hurricanes 3-1 Twin Cities
11/15/14 Timberz 2-0 ARC
11/15/14 Pirates 3-0 Rancheros
11/22/14 Rancheros 0-3 Timberz
01/07/15 Rancheros 0-3 Hurricanes
01/17/15 ARC 1-2 Hurricanes
01/17/15 Twin Cities 4-2 Pirates
01/24/15 ARC 4-0 Pirates
01/31/15 Timberz 1-4 Hurricanes
01/31/15 ARC 3-1 Twin Cities
02/14/15 Twin Cities 3-0 Rancheros
02/21/15 Hurricanes 2-5 ARC

Playoff semi-finals

02/28/15 - Houston Hurricanes 2-1 Texas Timberz
03/07/15 - Austin Real Cuauhtemoc 1-0 Twin Cities

Championship final

03/28/15 - Houston Hurricanes 1-2 Austin Real Cuauhtemoc

Texas State Cup

Eastern

12/03/14 - Pirates 1-0 Hurricanes
12/13/14 - Pirates 3-2 Timberz

Western

01/03/15 - Twin Cities 2-3 ARC

Final

08/02/15 - Pirates 2-4 ARC

2014/15 Season Fixtures (Table Format)

Regular Season Fixtures

Away team ->ARCPiratesHurricanesTimberzTwin CitiesRancheros
ARCX<4-0<^1-2^<4-0<<3-1<<3-0<
Pirates^3-4^X<2-0<^1-3^^2-3^<3-0<
Hurricanes^2-5^x3-3xX^3-4<3-1<<3-0<
Timberz^2-0^<3-1<^1-4^X^2-3^^1-2^
Twin Cities<3-1<<4-2<^0-3^<7-1<X<3-0<
Rancheros<6-4<^0-3^^0-3^^0-3^<3-0<X

Regular Season Standings

Correct as of Feb 28th, 2105

↑↓TeamGPWinLossDrawForAgainstGDPTS
1-Hurricanes106312617919
2-ARC1064029191018
3Twin Cities106402520518
4Timberz105502024-415
5Pirates103612024-410
6Rancheros103701126-159

Playoffs

HomeResultAway
February 28, 2015 Houston Hurricanes FC 2-1 [1] Texas Timberz
March 7, 2015Austin Real Cuauhtemoc (ARC)1-0 [2] Twin Cities

Championship final

HomeResultAway
March 28, 2015 Houston Hurricanes FC 1-2Austin Real Cuauhtemoc (ARC)

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References

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  2. TPSL. "ARC win Playoff semi". Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 30, 2015.