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American Focus > Blog > Sports > USL to launch first division men’s league: Here’s everything to know about potential MLS rival
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USL to launch first division men’s league: Here’s everything to know about potential MLS rival

Last updated: February 13, 2025 10:43 am
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In the men’s game, however, having two division one leagues is uncharted territory in the U.S. It remains to be seen how the USL’s new league will coexist with MLS and what impact it will have on player development, fan engagement, and the overall growth of the sport in the country.

Many questions remain unanswered, such as how teams will be selected to join the new league, what the competition format will look like, and how the league will differentiate itself from MLS. The coming years will be crucial in shaping the future of professional soccer in the U.S., with both leagues vying for supremacy in a rapidly expanding market.

Overall, the USL’s decision to launch a division one men’s soccer league represents a bold and ambitious move that could have far-reaching implications for the sport in the U.S. Whether it will succeed in rivaling MLS and establishing itself as a premier destination for soccer fans and players remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – the landscape of American soccer is set to undergo a significant transformation in the coming years.

NWSL clubs have recently established partnerships with USL Super League clubs, signaling a new era of collaboration and talent scouting in women’s soccer. Orlando Pride’s sporting director, Haley Carter, emphasized the importance of the USL Super League as an opportunity to identify promising young players.

The growing relationship between the two leagues was further highlighted when U.S. women’s national team head coach, Emma Hayes, selected Brooklyn FC goalkeeper Neeku Purcell as the sole USL Super League player on the January camp roster. This decision underscores the increasing recognition of talent within the USL Super League and the potential for players to transition to the highest levels of women’s soccer.

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NWSL commissioner Jessica Berman expressed enthusiasm for the cross-pollination of talent between the two leagues, noting instances where former NWSL players found opportunities in the USL. This fluidity in player movement not only benefits individual athletes but also contributes to the overall growth and competitiveness of women’s soccer in the United States.

The collaborative spirit between the NWSL and the USL Super League extends beyond player recruitment, with both leagues sharing a common goal of advancing the sport domestically and globally. By working together and supporting each other’s initiatives, the leagues aim to create a thriving soccer ecosystem that nurtures talent at all levels.

As the landscape of women’s soccer continues to evolve, the partnerships between NWSL and USL Super League clubs serve as a testament to the shared vision of elevating the sport to new heights. With a mutual respect for each other’s strengths and a commitment to collaboration, these leagues are poised to shape the future of women’s soccer in the United States.

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