2019 USL Championship season


The 2019 USL Championship season is the ninth season of the USL Championship and third under Division II sanctioning. This is the first season in which the league is operating under the name "USL Championship," having used the name "United Soccer League" through 2018. The season began on March 8, 2019 and concluded on October 20, 2019; with each team playing 34 matches. 36 teams competed in the 2019 USL Championship season, split into 2 conferences of 18 teams each. Louisville City FC are the two-time defending USL Cup champions.
The 2019 season is the last for the current version of Nashville SC. The club's identity will transfer to a Major League Soccer team that will start play in 2020. Additionally, this season was the last for Ottawa Fury FC. On November 8, the club announced that it had suspended operations; Fury FC had received sanctioning from its country's governing body, Canada Soccer, but was denied by U.S. Soccer and the continental governing body of CONCACAF.

Changes from 2018

;Expansion clubs
;Departing clubs
;Rebranded clubs
The following teams are playing in the 2019 USL Championship season:
TeamLocationStadiumCapacityHead coachMLS affiliate / ownership
Atlanta United 2Kennesaw, GeorgiaFifth Third Bank Stadium8,318 Stephen GlassAtlanta United FC
Austin Bold FCAustin, TexasBold Stadium5,000 Marcelo Serrano
Bethlehem Steel FCBethlehem, PennsylvaniaTalen Energy Stadium16,000 Brendan BurkePhiladelphia Union
Birmingham Legion FCBirmingham, AlabamaBBVA Field5,000 Tom Soehn
Charleston BatteryCharleston, South CarolinaMUSC Health Stadium5,100 Mike Anhaeuser
Charlotte IndependenceMatthews, North CarolinaSportsplex at Matthews5,000 Mike Jeffries
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FCColorado Springs, ColoradoWeidner Field5,000 Wolde Harris Colorado Rapids
El Paso Locomotive FCEl Paso, TexasSouthwest University Park9,500 Mark Lowry
Fresno FCFresno, CaliforniaChukchansi Park12,500 Adam Smith
Hartford AthleticHartford, ConnecticutDillon Stadium5,500 Jimmy Nielsen
Indy ElevenIndianapolis, IndianaLucas Oil Stadium62,421 Martin RennieChicago Fire
LA Galaxy IICarson, CaliforniaDignity Health Track Stadium5,000 Junior Gonzalez LA Galaxy
Las Vegas Lights FCLas Vegas, NevadaCashman Field9,334 Eric Wynalda
Loudoun United FCLeesburg, VirginiaSegra Field5,000 Ryan MartinD.C. United
Louisville City FCLouisville, KentuckyLouisville Slugger Field8,000 John Hackworth
Memphis 901 FCMemphis, TennesseeAutoZone Park10,000 Tim Mulqueen
Nashville SCNashville, TennesseeFirst Tennessee Park10,000 Gary Smith
New Mexico UnitedAlbuquerque, New MexicoIsotopes Park13,500 Troy Lesesne
New York Red Bulls IIMontclair, New JerseyMSU Soccer Park at Pittser Field5,000 John WolyniecNew York Red Bulls
North Carolina FCCary, North CarolinaWakeMed Soccer Park10,000 Dave Sarachan
OKC Energy FCOklahoma City, OklahomaTaft Stadium7,500 Steve Cooke
Orange County SCIrvine, CaliforniaChampion Stadium5,000 Braeden Cloutier
Ottawa Fury FCOttawa, OntarioTD Place Stadium24,000 Nikola PopovicMontreal Impact
Phoenix Rising FCTempe, ArizonaCasino Arizona Field6,200 Rick Schantz
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SCPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaHighmark Stadium5,000 Bob Lilley
Portland Timbers 2Portland, OregonProvidence Park25,218 Cameron KnowlesPortland Timbers
Real MonarchsHerriman, UtahZions Bank Stadium5,000 Jámison Olave Real Salt Lake
Reno 1868 FCReno, NevadaGreater Nevada Field9,013 Ian RussellSan Jose Earthquakes
Rio Grande Valley FC TorosEdinburg, TexasH-E-B Park9,400 Gerson EcheverryHouston Dynamo
Sacramento Republic FCSacramento, CaliforniaPapa Murphy's Park11,569 Simon Elliott
Saint Louis FCFenton, Missouri5,500 Anthony Pulis
San Antonio FCSan Antonio, TexasToyota Field8,296 Darren PowellNew York City FC
Swope Park RangersKansas City, KansasChildren's Mercy Park18,467 Paulo NagamuraSporting Kansas City
Tacoma DefianceTacoma, WashingtonCheney Stadium6,500 Chris LittleSeattle Sounders FC
Tampa Bay RowdiesSt. Petersburg, FloridaAl Lang Stadium7,227 Neill Collins
Tulsa Roughnecks FCTulsa, OklahomaONEOK Field7,833 Michael Nsien

Competition format

The season began the weekend of March 8–10 and will conclude the weekend of October 18–20. The 2019 USL Cup Playoffs are expected to begin October 25–27, and conclude with the final match November 14–18.
This is the first season where the USL teams will only play teams within their own conference for regular-season and playoff games until the USL Cup final. Thus, each team will play a balanced home-and-away schedule against each of the other teams in its conference, resulting in a 34-game schedule.

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyIncoming managerDate of appointment
Las Vegas Lights FC Isidro SánchezContract not renewedOctober 14, 2018 Eric WynaldaOctober 17, 2018
North Carolina FC Colin ClarkeContract not renewedOctober 17, 2018 Dave SarachanDecember 17, 2018
Phoenix Rising FC Rick SchantzEnd of interim periodNovember 14, 2018 Rick SchantzNovember 14, 2018
Charlotte Independence Mike JefferiesPromoted to general managerDecember 7, 2018 Jim McGuinnessDecember 7, 2018
Tulsa Roughnecks Michael NsienEnd of interim periodDecember 7, 2018 Michael NsienDecember 7, 2018
Real Monarchs Jámison OlaveEnd of interim periodJanuary 21, 2019 Martín VásquezJanuary 21, 2019
Tacoma Defiance John HutchinsonLeft organizationJanuary 23, 2019 Chris LittleJanuary 23, 2019
Atlanta United 2 Scott DonnellyLeft organizationJanuary 10, 2019 Stephen GlassJanuary 30, 2019
Loudoun United FC Richie WilliamsLeft organizationMay 30, 2019 Ryan MartinMay 30, 2019
Charlotte Independence Jim McGuinnessFiredJune 12, 2019 Mike JeffriesJune 12, 2019
Real Monarchs Martín VásquezLeft organizationJuly 1, 2019 Jámison Olave July 1, 2019
Colorado Springs Switchbacks Steve TrittschuhFiredJuly 1, 2019 Wolde Harris July 1, 2019
LA Galaxy II Mike MuñozFiredJuly 19, 2019 Junior Gonzalez July 19, 2019
Colorado Springs Switchbacks Wolde HarrisEnd of interim periodSeptember 23, 2019 Alan KochSeptember 23, 2019

League table

;Eastern Conference
;Western Conference

Results table

Playoffs

Format

The top 10 teams from each conference will qualify for the playoffs. Each conference will have a "play-in round" where the 7 seed will host the 10 seed and the 8 host 9. The lowest remaining seed will then play the 1 seed and the other play-in survivor will play the 2 seed to form an 8 team playoff bracket. Each of the 8 team playoff brackets will consist of teams within their respective conference and the matches will be hosted by the higher seed. The USL Cup will be the season's only match that involves teams from different conferences; it will be hosted by the conference champion with the better regular-season record.

Bracket

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

USL Championship Final

Championship Game MVP: Konrad Plewa

Attendance

Average home attendances

Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance.
Team
New Mexico United17215,77515,2478,33012,693
Indy Eleven17182,48120,2518,03510,734
Sacramento Republic FC17177,40911,5699,32410,436
Louisville City FC17153,70512,1886,8119,041
Las Vegas Lights FC17131,08510,1175,1017,711
Nashville SC17118,98513,0475,3566,999
San Antonio FC17115,0098,4065,7046,765
Phoenix Rising FC17114,7897,6066,3726,752
Memphis 901 FC17112,5988,0624,1426,623
El Paso Locomotive FC17111,9308,3245,0156,584
Tampa Bay Rowdies1793,4457,8514,0225,497
Hartford Athletic1785,42411,3462,7465,025
Ottawa Fury FC1777,4316,8073,0944,555
Birmingham Legion FC1777,3655,8073,8244,551
Saint Louis FC1777,0385,9633,5244,532
OKC Energy FC1775,5146,5493,0964,442
Reno 1868 FC1773,3255,1122,9194,313
North Carolina FC1770,0086,1722,8334,118
Fresno FC1769,9887,8632,3434,117
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC1768,0915,6062,7024,005
Rio Grande Valley FC1764,8064,9672,4083,812
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC1763,4008,3912,1503,729
Orange County SC1754,2585,1221,5583,192
Tacoma Defiance1744,8045,1851,3962,636
Charleston Battery1741,2113,9151,3592,424
Austin Bold FC1740,7145,8031,2012,395
Tulsa Roughnecks FC1734,5233,2601,2152,031
Real Monarchs1733,7132,9361,0361,983
Portland Timbers 21732,2893,5131,1161,899
Atlanta United 21729,8243,1091,0151,754
Charlotte Independence1729,7453,5441,2171,750
Loudoun United FC1723,4835,0155501,381
LA Galaxy II1714,9701,984535881
New York Red Bulls II1714,4761,522467852
Swope Park Rangers178,5851,565214505
Bethlehem Steel FC178,1271,537219478
Total6122,740,32320,2512144,478

Updated to games of October 20, 2019.
Sources:

Statistical leaders

Top scorers

RankPlayerNationClubGoals
1Solomon AsantePhoenix Rising FC22
2Daniel RíosNashville SC20
3Sebastián GuenzattiTampa Bay Rowdies18
3Corey HertzogReno 1868 FC18
5Adam JahnPhoenix Rising FC17
6Cameron IwasaSacramento Republic16
6Douglas MartínezReal Monarchs16
8Deshorn BrownOKC Energy FC15
8Junior FlemmingsPhoenix Rising FC15
8Irvin ParraLas Vegas Lights FC15
8Jared StroudNew York Red Bulls II15

Source:

Top assists

RankPlayerNationClubAssists
1Solomon AsantePhoenix Rising FC17
2Rodrigo da CostaTulsa Roughnecks FC13
3Sean McFarlaneAustin Bold FC12
4Leo FernandesTampa Bay Rowdies10
4Lebo MolotoNashville SC10
6Kenardo ForbesPittsburgh Riverhounds SC9
6Enzo MartinezCharlotte Independence9
6Jared StroudNew York Red Bulls II9
6Eryk WilliamsonPortland Timbers 29
10Malik JohnsonTampa Bay Rowdies8
10Isidro MartinezRio Grande Valley FC8
10Raúl MendiolaReno 1868 FC8
10Walter RestrepoSan Antonio FC8

Source:

Clean Sheets

Source:

Hat-tricks

PlayerNationClubAgainstResultDate
Shane MalcolmColorado Springs SwitchbacksLA Galaxy II4–1March 9
Romario WilliamsAtlanta United 2Charlotte Independence3–3March 23
Cameron IwasaSacramento RepublicOKC Energy FC4–1March 24
Santi MoarNew Mexico UnitedReal Monarchs5–1April 13
Irvin ParraLas Vegas LightsTacoma Defiance5–0April 13
Michael SalazarRio Grande Valley FCLA Galaxy II4–4April 24
Kevaughn FraterNew Mexico UnitedPortland Timbers 23–3April 26
Kevaughn FraterNew Mexico UnitedColorado Springs Switchbacks3–1May 18
Kris TyrpakAustin Bold FCTulsa Roughnecks3–2June 1
Elliot CollierMemphis 901 FCHartford Athletic4–1July 6
Douglas MartínezReal MonarchsTacoma Defiance5–0July 12
Chris LemaNew York Red Bulls IIAtlanta United 28–1 July 13
Bienvenue KanakimanaAtlanta United 2Loudoun United4–2August 2
Danny MusovskiReno 1868 FCTacoma Defiance5–0 September 10
Douglas MartínezReal MonarchsPortland Timbers 25–1 September 14
Devon SandovalNew Mexico UnitedColorado Springs Switchbacks3–1September 14
Hadji BarryOttawa Fury FCHartford Athletic4–1September 22
KléberAustin Bold FCLas Vegas Lights FC4–1September 22
Gordon WildLoudoun UnitedSwope Park Rangers4–1September 25
Éver GuzmánSan Antonio FCPortland Timbers 24–3October 11

League awards

Individual awards

All-League Teams

First Team
F: Daniel Rios, Adam Jahn, Solomon Asante
M: Jared Stroud, Magnus Rasmussen, Kenardo Forbes
D: Neveal Hackshaw, Joe Greenspan, Forrest Lasso, Oscar Jimenez
G: Matt Pickens
Second Team
F: Sebastian Guenzatti, Corey Hertzog, Neco Brett
M: Santi Moar, Chris Lema, Rodrigo Da Costa
D: Thomas Vancaeyezeele, Papé Diakité, Paco Craig, A.J. Cochran
G: Zac Lubin

Monthly awards

Weekly awards