2020 USL League One season

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USL League One
Season2020
DatesJuly 18 [lower-alpha 1] – October 24
Champions Greenville Triumph SC
(1st title)
Regular season titleGreenville Triumph SC
(1st title)
Matches played87
Goals scored222 (2.55 per match)
Top goalscorer Emiliano Terzaghi (10 goals)
Biggest home win MAD 4–0 TRM
(August 14)
Biggest away win MAD 0–4 NEW
(September 4)
Highest scoring NTX 3–3 NEW
(August 15)
Longest winning run5 games
Greenville Triumph SC
(September 4 – October 2)
Longest unbeaten run8 games
Union Omaha
(July 25 – September 11)
Longest winless run13 games
Orlando City B
(August 14 – October 24)
Longest losing run8 games
Orlando City B
(September 6 – October 24)
2019
2021

The 2020 USL League One season was the second season of USL League One. The regular season was scheduled to begin on March 27 and end on October 3. On March 13, it was announced the regular season start would be delayed to April 11 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This delay was extended to May 10. The delay was extended for a third time with the USL awaiting guidance and clarity from various authorities before announcing a new date. On June 5, the league announced a provisional return date of July 18. On July 2, the league announced a modified 20-game schedule (but changed to a 16-game schedule on July 17) with a modified playoffs. Now, only the top two teams will go straight to the League Finals, on the weekend of October 31. On July 8, Toronto FC II announced they would not play in 2020 because of COVID-19 restrictions. They remain a member club of the league, and plan to return for the 2021 season. [1] Nine teams [2] return from the inaugural season, while three new teams enter for the first time; MLS reserve teams Fort Lauderdale CF and New England Revolution II, and expansion club Union Omaha.

Contents

North Texas SC was the defending champion. [3] They were unable to defend the title after finishing third in the regular season, eliminating them from the Championship game.

The Championship game was canceled on October 29, 2020, after several Union Omaha players tested positive for COVID-19. Greenville Triumph SC was awarded the title based on points per game average (2.188 to 1.825). [4]

Teams

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TRM
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TUC
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GVL
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MAD
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RIC
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TOR
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CHA
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ORL
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NEW
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NTX
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OMA
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FTL
Locations of teams for the 2020 USL League One season
Red pog.svg Withdrew because of COVID-19 restrictions
ClubCityStadiumCapacityHead coachAffiliateJersey manufacturerJersey sponsor
Chattanooga Red Wolves SC Chattanooga, Tennessee CHI Memorial Stadium 5,000 [5] Jimmy Obleda Flag of Germany.svg Adidas Transcard
Fort Lauderdale CF Fort Lauderdale, Florida Inter Miami CF Stadium 19,000 Jason Kreis Inter Miami CF Flag of Germany.svg Adidas
Forward Madison FC Madison, Wisconsin Hart Park [6] 3,000 Daryl Shore Chicago Fire FC Flag of Denmark.svg Hummel Dairyland Insurance
Greenville Triumph SC Greenville, South Carolina Legacy Early College Field 4,000 John Harkes Flag of the United States.svg Nike Scansource
New England Revolution II Foxborough, Massachusetts Gillette Stadium 20,000 Clint Peay New England Revolution Flag of Germany.svg Adidas UnitedHealthcare
North Texas SC Arlington, Texas Globe Life Park in Arlington 48,114 Eric Quill FC Dallas Flag of Germany.svg Adidas AdvoCare
Orlando City B Kissimmee, Florida Osceola County Stadium 5,400Marcelo Neveleff Orlando City SC Flag of Germany.svg Adidas Orlando Health
Richmond Kickers Richmond, Virginia City Stadium 22,611 Darren Sawatzky Flag of Germany.svg Adidas Absolute Stone Design
South Georgia Tormenta FC Statesboro, Georgia Eagle Field at Erk Russell Park3,500 Ian Cameron Flag of Germany.svg Adidas Optim Healthcare
Toronto FC II Toronto, Ontario BMO Training Ground 1,000 Mike Muñoz Toronto FC Flag of Germany.svg Adidas BMO
FC Tucson Tucson, Arizona Kino Sports Complex 3,500 John Galas Phoenix Rising FC Flag of Italy.svg Macron Chapman Automotive
Union Omaha Papillion, Nebraska Werner Park 9,023 Jay Mims Flag of the United States.svg Nike CHI Health (home)
Nebraska Medicine (away)
  MLS affiliated
  MLS/USLC owned

Withdrew for the season. [1]

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyIncoming managerDate of appointment
Richmond Kickers Flag of the United States.svg David Bulow [7] Contract not renewedOctober 9, 2019 Flag of the United States.svg Darren Sawatzky [8] November 6, 2019
FC Tucson Flag of the United States.svg Darren Sawatzky [9] Mutual separationNovember 6, 2019 Flag of the United States.svg John Galas [10] December 24, 2019
Chattanooga Red Wolves SC Flag of the United States.svg Tim Hankinson Mutual separationNovember 20, 2019 Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Obleda [11] November 21, 2019
Orlando City B Flag of Costa Rica.svg Roberto SibajaEnd of interim periodDecember 20, 2019 Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Neveleff [12] December 20, 2019
Toronto FC II Flag of the United States.svg Michael Rabasca Mutual separationJanuary 27, 2020 Flag of the United States.svg Mike Muñoz [13] January 27, 2020
South Georgia Tormenta FC Flag of the United States.svg John Miglarese Promoted to technical directorSeptember 16, 2020 Flag of Scotland.svg Ian Cameron [14] September 16, 2020

League table

PosTeamPldWLDGFGAGDPtsPPGQualification
1 Greenville Triumph SC 1611322411+13352.19 Final, 2021 U.S. Open Cup
2 Union Omaha 168352015+5291.81 Final
3 North Texas SC [lower-alpha 2] 167362719+8271.69
4 Richmond Kickers 1686222220261.63
5 Chattanooga Red Wolves SC 156542117+4221.47
6 FC Tucson 166642119+2221.38
7 Forward Madison FC 165562014+6211.31
8 Tormenta FC 1657419223191.19
9 New England Revolution II [lower-alpha 2] 1658319267181.13
10 Fort Lauderdale CF [lower-alpha 2] 1649319289150.94
11 Orlando City B [lower-alpha 2] 15111310291960.40
Source: 2020 USL League One standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) points earned against top four Conference finishers; 6) disciplinary points; 7) coin toss or drawing of lots
Notes:
  1. The regular season was slated to begin on March 27, but was delayed to April 11 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This delay was extended to May 10. The delay was extended for a third time with the USL awaiting guidance and clarity from various authorities before announcing a new date. On June 5, a provisional start date of July 18 was announced.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Professional teams that are owned by teams playing in a higher division are ineligible for the U.S. Open Cup.

Results table

Color Key: Home Away Win Loss Draw Cancelled
ClubMatches [15] [16] [17]
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Chattanooga Red Wolves
(CHA)
TRMTUCNTXGVLTRMNEWFTLNEWRICOMAGVLMADNTXORLMADRIC
2–21–02–20–11–24–01–12–12–12–00–10–11–3CAN [18] 1–12–1
Fort Lauderdale CF
(FTL)
GVLTUCTRMORLNTXGVLCHAORLTRMRICTUCOMANTXNEWMADOMA
0–21–22–11–13–20–11–12–01–21–22–12–30–31–42–20–1
Forward Madison FC
(MAD)
NTXGVLRICTRMOMAORLNEWGVLTUCCHATUCOMAFTLCHANTXNEW
1–20–00–14–01–13–14–00–21–21–00–00–02–21–10–12–1
Greenville Triumph SC
(GVL)
FTLRICMADTRMCHAFTLNEWRICTRMMADCHANTXORLTUCOMAORL
2–03–20–01–01–01–00–11–22–12–01–01–02–02–21–24–1
New England Revolution II
(NEW)
OMAORLNTXRICGVLCHAMADCHATUCOMAORLRICFTLNTXTRMMAD
0–00–23–31–21–00–40–41–20–12–01–04–04–11–10–41–2
North Texas SC
(NTX)
MADOMACHANEWFTLOMAORLTUCTUCGVLFTLCHARICNEWMADTRM
2–10–12–23–32–32–21–12–01–10–13–03–12–11–11–02–1
Orlando City B
(ORL)
TRMNEWFTLTUCMADTRMNTXOMAFTLNEWGVLRICCHATUCRICGVL
0–22–01–11–41–31–11–10–10–20–10–21–2CAN [18] 0–21–31–4
Richmond Kickers
(RIC)
GVLTRMMADTUCNEWGVLTUCCHAFTLOMANEWORLNTXTRMORLCHA
2–30–01–02–12–12–12–21–22–11–00–42–11–20–13–11–2
Tormenta FC
(TRM)
CHARICORLGVLFTLMADCHAORLGVLOMAFTLOMATUCRICNEWNTX
2–20–02–00–11–20–42–11–11–22–22–10–30–11–04–01–2
FC Tucson
(TUC)
FTLCHAOMARICORLOMARICNTXNEWNTXMADFTLMADTRMGVLORL
2–10–11–21–24–11–22–20–21–01–12–11–20–01–02–22–0
Union Omaha
(OMA)
NEWNTXTUCMADNTXTUCORLTRMCHANEWRICFTLTRMMADGVLFTL
0–01–02–11–12–22–11–02–20–20–20–13–23–00–02–11–0

USL League One Championship

The game was canceled the day before because several Union Omaha players tested positive for COVID-19. Greenville was awarded the title based on points per game average (2.188 to 1.825). [4]

Greenville Triumph SC Cancelled Union Omaha

Statistical leaders

League awards

Individual awards

[28]

All-League Teams

First team [29]
GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
Flag of Guam.svg Dallas Jaye (GVL) Flag of the United States.svg Justin Che (NTX)
Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Fricke (GVL)
Flag of the United States.svg Tyler Polak (GVL)
Flag of Spain.svg Damià Viader (OMA)
Flag of the United States.svg Evan Conway (OMA)
Flag of the United States.svg Noah Pilato (GVL)
Flag of Venezuela.svg Eduardo Sosa (FTL)
Flag of Scotland.svg Greg Hurst (CHA)
Flag of Argentina.svg Emiliano Terzaghi (RIC)
Flag of the United States.svg Alex Morrell (GVL)
Second team [29]
GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
Flag of Ghana.svg Rashid Nuhu (OMA) Flag of the United States.svg Ian Fray (FTL)
Flag of the United States.svg Ricky Ruiz (CHA)
Flag of the United States.svg Connor Tobin (MAD)
Flag of the United States.svg Collin Verfurth (NEW)
Flag of Brazil.svg Nicolas Firmino (NEW)
Flag of Brazil.svg Maciel (NEW)
Flag of Italy.svg Marco Micaletto (TRM)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Edison Azcona (FTL)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lachlan McLean (GVL)
Flag of the United States.svg Ethan Vanacore-Decker (OMA)

Monthly awards

MonthPlayer of the MonthGoal of the MonthSave of the MonthCoach of the MonthReferences
PlayerClubPositionPlayerClubPositionGoalkeeperClubCoachClub
July Flag of the United States.svg Jake Keegan Greenville Triumph SC Forward Flag of Argentina.svg Emiliano Terzaghi Richmond Kickers Forward Flag of Guam.svg Dallas Jaye Greenville Triumph SC Flag of the United States.svg John Harkes Greenville Triumph SC
August Flag of the United States.svg Ethan Vanacore-Decker Union Omaha Forward Flag of the United States.svg Ricky Lopez-Espin Fort Lauderdale CF Forward Flag of the United States.svg Sam Howard Union Omaha Flag of the United States.svg Darren Sawatzky Richmond Kickers
September Flag of Argentina.svg Emiliano Terzaghi Richmond Kickers Forward Flag of the United States.svg Noah Pilato Greenville Triumph SC Midfielder Flag of the United States.svg Joe Rice New England Revolution II Flag of the United States.svg John Harkes Greenville Triumph SC
October Flag of the United States.svg Evan Conway Union Omaha Forward Flag of Brazil.svg Nicolas Firmino New England Revolution II Midfielder Flag of the United States.svg Austin Aviza Orlando City B Flag of the United States.svg Eric Quill North Texas SC

Weekly awards

See also

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