2014 NPSL season


The 2014 National Premier Soccer League season was the 102nd season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States, and the 12th season of the NPSL. The season began in May 2014. RVA Football Club were the defending champions, having won their first NPSL title the previous season.

Changes from 2013

The league added a new Northwest Conference in the West Region in 2014. The league also split the Great Lakes Conference into two separate conferences, Great Lakes East and Great Lakes West. The Mid-Atlantic Conference was split in two with teams from Virginia and Maryland staying within the Conference and moving to the Northeast Region and the remaining teams forming the new South Atlantic Conference. The Atlantic Conference was also renamed the North Atlantic Conference. The following changes regarding team relocation, rebranding, or expansion are effective for the 2014 NPSL season:

New teams

Changes

Withdrew / on hiatus

Personnel and sponsorship

Standings and results

Northeast Region

The region held its annual general meeting in New York, New York, on January 19 at the New York Athletic Club. The region had a third conference for the first time, with the Mid-Atlantic Conference joining the region. The Atlantic Conference was also renamed the North Atlantic Conference.

North Atlantic Conference

The conference included 7 teams spread across 6 different states for the 2014 season with the addition of expansion club Greater Lowell United FC. Kabba Joof, Head Coach of Rhode Island Reds FC served as the Conference commissioner. The maximum travel distance for the season was between Seacoast United Mariners and the New York City area clubs at just over 300 miles. The Conference was called simply the Atlantic Conference in previous seasons.
TeamFoundedHome cityStadiumCapacity
Brooklyn Italians1949Brooklyn, New YorkJohn Dewey High School~1,000
Greater Lowell United FC2013Lowell, MassachusettsCawley Memorial Stadium6,000
New York Athletic Club2008Pelham, New YorkNew York Athletic Club2,000
New York Red Bulls U-232010Hanover, New JerseyRed Bull Training Facility500
Rhode Island Reds FC2012Providence, Rhode IslandCranston Stadium5,000
Seacoast United Mariners2012Scarborough, MaineScarborough HS~1,000
Seacoast United Phantoms2011Portsmouth, New HampshirePortsmouth HS Stadium~1,000

Keystone Conference

Mid-Atlantic Conference

South Region

The region held its annual general meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 17 during the NSCAA Annual Convention. In 2014 the South Region was split between four Conferences. Prior to the season, the Mid-Atlantic Conference was split in two with some teams joining the Northeast Region – Mid-Atlantic Conference and some forming the new South Atlantic Conference.

South Atlantic Conference

Sunshine Conference

Due to unforeseen circumstances, Puerto Rico FC did not participate in the 2014 NPSL season.
TeamFoundedHome cityStadiumCapacity
Cape Coral Hurricanes2013Cape Coral, FloridaCape Coral High School2,500
Jacksonville United2011Jacksonville, FloridaPatton Park1,000
Miami United F.C.2013Miami, FloridaTed Hendricks Stadium5,221
Storm FC2013Broward County, FloridaCentral Broward Regional Park5,000
Tampa Marauders FC2013Tampa, FloridaNaimoli Family Athletic and Intramural Complex1,450

Southeast Conference

In a new format for 2014, the top four teams of the Southeast Conference played for a spot in the South Region playoffs. In past years, the leader at the end of the regular season claimed the title. The host venue for the Southeast Conference Playoffs was selected through a bid process. The winner continued on to the South Region playoffs.
Pensacola started the season but folded on May 29, 2014, negating 4 games already played and cancelling all future games.
TeamFoundedHome cityStadiumCapacity
Atlanta Silverbacks Reserves2007Atlanta, GeorgiaAtlanta Silverbacks Park5,000
Chattanooga FC2009Chattanooga, TennesseeFinley Stadium20,668
Georgia Revolution2011Conyers, GeorgiaRYSA Soccerplex1,000
Knoxville Force2011Knoxville, TennesseeRegal Stadium3,000
Nashville FC2013Nashville, TennesseeVanderbilt Soccer Complex2,400
New Orleans Jesters2013New Orleans, LouisianaPan American Stadium5,000
Pensacola City FC2011Pensacola, FloridaAshton Brosnaham Soccer Complex2,500
Rocket City United2008Madison, AlabamaMadison City Schools Stadium7,000

South Central Conference

For 2014, the South Central added six new teams, while two teams from 2013 left the Conference. The Conference was divided into North and South Divisions, with four teams in each division. Each team played the other three teams twice, once home and once away, and the four teams in the other division once, two home and two away, randomly selected.
The top two teams from each division with the most points advanced to the South Central Conference playoffs, with the first place team in the North playing the second place team in the South and the first place team in the South playing the second place team in the North. The winner of those two games played for the South Central Conference Championship.
A preseason tournament called the Red River Cup between Tulsa, Oklahoma City FC, Liverpool Warriors, and Fort Worth was hosted by Tulsa on May 2 and 3.
Playoff dates for the South Central Conference will be Friday, July 11 with the final on Sunday, July 13. The winner continued on to the South Region playoffs.
TeamFoundedHome cityStadiumCapacityDivision
BCS Clash2013College Station, TXAllen Academy Stadium600South
Corinthians FC of San Antonio2013San Antonio, TXToyota Field8,296South
Dallas City FC2013Flower Mound, TXMountain View Athletic Complex2,000South
Fort Worth Vaqueros FC2014Fort Worth, TXLaGrave Field4,100South
Joplin Demize2014Joplin, MissouriHershewe StadiumNorth
Liverpool Warriors2013Denton, TexasTWU Soccer FieldNorth
Oklahoma City FC2014Oklahoma City, OKUniversity Stars Field5,000North
Tulsa Athletics2013Tulsa, OklahomaAthletics Stadium10,997North

North Division
South Division

Midwest Region

The region held its annual general meeting in Madison, Wisconsin, on January 11.
The Great Lakes Conference has been split into two conferences: Great Lakes West and Great Lakes East. Teams played a total of 14 games with a single match up against teams from the other Great Lakes Conference.
The Midwest Region Champion was decided by a weekend tournament among the winner of each of the three conferences, as well as one wild card team. The wild card was awarded to the remaining team from among all the conferences with the highest regular season points-per-game. Seeding for the playoff weekend was determined by points-per-game over the regular season.
Two semi-final matches took place on Saturday, July 19 with a final taking place on Sunday, July 20.
TeamQualification
1Quad City EaglesCen10721279+18232.30Central Conference champion
2Lansing UnitedGLW148422613+13282.00Great Lakes West Conference champion
3Minnesota United FC ReservesCen106222313+10202.00Wildcard champion
4Detroit City FCGLW148333017+13271.93-
5Indiana Fire NPSLGLW147342115+6241.71-
6Fort Pitt FC RegimentGLE146352115+6211.50Great Lakes East Conference champion
7Madison 56ersCen104331714+3151.50-
8Erie Admirals S.C.GLE146262022−2201.43-
9FC Bordo Saint LouisCen104242417+7141.40-
10AFC ClevelandGLE145452224−2191.36-
11Minnesota Twin StarsCen103341915+4121.20-
12FC BuffaloGLE145182527−2161.14-
13Michigan Stars FCGLW144191731−14130.93-
14Cincinnati SaintsGLW1431101634−1870.50-
15Eau Claire Aris FCCen100010749−4200.00-

Great Lakes East Conference

Great Lakes West Conference

Central Conference

West Region

For 2014, a new Northwest Conference was added. This brought the number of Conferences in the West Region to three. The region held its annual general meeting in San Diego, California, on January 12.

Southwest Conference

Golden Gate Conference

Northwest Conference

Conference playoffs

Sunshine Conference Playoff

The Sunshine Conference played a conference playoff from July 10-12th with the top four teams in the conference participating. The entire playoffs was held at one location.

Southeast Conference Playoff

In a new format for 2014, the top four teams of the Southeast Conference played for a spot in the South Region playoffs. The host venue for the Southeast Conference Playoffs was Finley Stadium in Chattanooga. The winner continued on to the South Region playoffs.

South Central Conference Playoff

The top two teams from each division with the most points advanced to the South Central Conference playoffs, with the first place team in the North playing the second place team in the South and the first place team in the South playing the second place team in the North. The winner of those two games played for the South Central Conference Championship. The winner continued on to the South Region playoffs.

Regional and national playoffs

*Conference Champions

Bold Winner

italics Team with home-field advantage