2020 USL Championship season


The 2020 USL Championship season is the tenth season of the USL Championship and fourth under Division II sanctioning. This is the second season in which the league is operating under the name "USL Championship", having used the name "United Soccer League" through 2018. Real Monarchs SLC are the defending USL Cup champions. The 2020 season will see 35 teams participate, in two conferences.
On November 8, 2019, Ottawa Fury FC announced that it had suspended operations. The team 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. Additionally, the 2020 season is the first season without Nashville SC. The club's identity transferred to a Major League Soccer team that started play in 2020.
The season was suspended on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in North America.
On June 4, the league announced a return to play on July 11, 2020 Board of Governors voted to return to play for the 2020 season, with a provisional start date set for July 11. While additional information on competition format, scheduling, broadcast and other important details will be made available in the coming weeks, it is important to note that the league's return to play will be conducted in strict alignment with all local and state public health guidelines. USL HQ also remains in regular dialogue with the USL Players Association on all matters concerning player health and wellness protocols and looks forward to continuing those discussions.

Changes from 2019

Expansion clubs
Rebranded clubs
Moves
Departing clubs
The following teams are playing in the 2020 USL Championship season:
TeamLocationStadiumCapacityHead coachMLS affiliate / ownership
Atlanta United 2Kennesaw, GeorgiaFifth Third Bank Stadium 8,318 Stephen GlassAtlanta United FC
Austin Bold FCAustin, TexasBold Stadium5,000 Marcelo Serrano
Birmingham Legion FCBirmingham, AlabamaBBVA Field5,000 Tom Soehn
Charleston BatteryCharleston, South CarolinaPatriots Point Soccer Complex5,000 Mike Anhaeuser
Charlotte IndependenceMatthews, North CarolinaSportsplex at Matthews5,000 Mike Jeffries
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FCColorado Springs, ColoradoWeidner Field5,000 Alan KochColorado Rapids
El Paso Locomotive FCEl Paso, TexasSouthwest University Park 9,500 Mark Lowry
Hartford AthleticHartford, ConnecticutDillon Stadium 5,500 Radhi Jaïdi
Indy ElevenIndianapolis, IndianaLucas Oil Stadium 62,421 Martin RennieChicago Fire
LA Galaxy IICarson, CaliforniaDignity Health Track Stadium5,000 Junior GonzalezLA Galaxy
Las Vegas Lights FCLas Vegas, NevadaCashman Field9,334 Frank Yallop
Loudoun United FCLeesburg, VirginiaSegra Field5,000 Ryan MartinD.C. United
Louisville City FCLouisville, KentuckyLynn Family Stadium11,700 John Hackworth
Memphis 901 FCMemphis, TennesseeAutoZone Park 10,000 Tim Mulqueen
Miami FCMiami, FloridaRiccardo Silva Stadium 20,000 Nelson Vargas
New Mexico UnitedAlbuquerque, New MexicoIsotopes Park 13,500 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 Stadium 7,500 John Pascarella
Orange County SCIrvine, CaliforniaChampion Stadium5,000 Braeden Cloutier
Philadelphia Union IIChester, PennsylvaniaSubaru Park18,500 Sven GartungPhiladelphia Union
Phoenix Rising FCTempe, ArizonaCasino Arizona Field6,200 Rick Schantz
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SCPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaHighmark Stadium5,000 Bob Lilley
Portland Timbers 2Hillsboro, OregonHillsboro Stadium 7,600 Cameron KnowlesPortland Timbers
Real MonarchsHerriman, UtahZions Bank Stadium5,000 Jámison OlaveReal Salt Lake
Reno 1868 FCReno, NevadaGreater Nevada Field 9,013 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 Mark Briggs
Saint Louis FCFenton, Missouri5,500 Steve Trittschuh
San Antonio FCSan Antonio, TexasToyota Field8,296 Alen MarcinaNew York City FC
San Diego Loyal SCSan Diego, CaliforniaTorero Stadium 6,000 Landon Donovan
Sporting Kansas City IIKansas City, KansasChildren's Mercy Park18,467 Paulo NagamuraSporting Kansas City
Tacoma DefianceTacoma, WashingtonCheney Stadium 6,500 Chris LittleSeattle Sounders FC
Tampa Bay RowdiesSt. Petersburg, FloridaAl Lang Stadium 7,227 Neill Collins
FC TulsaTulsa, OklahomaONEOK Field 7,833 Michael Nsien

Competition format

The original divisional alignment was announced on December 19, 2019. The regular season and playoff format was announced on January 9, 2020. The season began on March 6 and was scheduled to conclude on October 17. The 2020 USL Cup Playoffs were expected to begin October 21, and conclude with the final match between November 12–16. The top 10 teams were to make the playoffs in each conference with the same format as in 2019.

Group Alignment for Resumption of Play

The coronavirus pandemic caused a radical remaking of the competition for 2020. When the season resumed on July 11, the teams were competing in small groups of four or five teams with a geographic component, with the top two teams in each group qualifying for the postseason.
GroupTeams
APortland Timbers 2, Reno 1868 FC, Sacramento Republic FC, Tacoma Defiance
BLA Galaxy II, Las Vegas Lights FC, Orange County SC, Phoenix Rising FC, San Diego Loyal SC
CColorado Springs Switchbacks FC, El Paso Locomotive FC, New Mexico United, Real Monarchs SLC
DAustin Bold FC, OKC Energy FC, Rio Grande Valley FC, San Antonio FC, FC Tulsa
EIndy Eleven, Louisville City FC, Sporting Kansas City II, Saint Louis FC
FHartford Athletic, Loudoun United FC, New York Red Bulls II, Philadelphia Union II, Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC
GBirmingham Legion FC, Charlotte Independence, Memphis 901 FC, North Carolina FC
HAtlanta United 2, Charleston Battery, Miami FC, Tampa Bay Rowdies

Managerial changes

Group tables

Group A

Group A covers Northwestern states including Northern California.

Group B

Group B covers Southern California, Arizona, and Nevada.

Group C

Group C includes the Rocky Mountain states, New Mexico and El Paso, Texas.

Group D

Group D represents Texas and Oklahoma.

Group E

Group E covers the Midwestern states.

Group F

Group F includes the Northeastern states.

Group G

Group G includes the northern part of the Southern United States.

Group H

Group H includes the southern and southeastern-most states.

Conference tables

Western Conference

Eastern Conference

Results table

Average home attendances

Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance.
Team
Sacramento Republic FC111,56911,56911,56911,569
Memphis 901 FC18,5718,5718,5718,571
San Antonio FC17,0207,0207,0207,020
Phoenix Rising FC16,5856,5856,5856,585
San Diego Loyal SC16,1006,1006,1006,100
OKC Energy FC14,0674,0674,0674,067
Saint Louis FC14,0194,0194,0194,019
North Carolina FC13,5153,5153,5153,515
Orange County SC13,1883,1883,1883,188
Austin Bold FC12,4962,4962,4962,496
Rio Grande Valley FC12,3002,3002,3002,300
Tacoma Defiance22,1782,17801,089
New York Red Bulls II11,0021,0021,0021,002
Atlanta United 21851851851851
Sporting Kansas City II1691691691691
Philadelphia Union II1467467467467
Birmingham Legion FC00000
Charleston Battery00000
Charlotte Independence00000
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC00000
El Paso Locomotive FC00000
Hartford Athletic00000
Indy Eleven00000
LA Galaxy II00000
Las Vegas Lights FC00000
Loudoun United FC00000
Louisville City FC00000
Miami FC00000
New Mexico United00000
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC00000
Portland Timbers 200000
Real Monarchs00000
Reno 1868 FC00000
Tampa Bay Rowdies00000
FC Tulsa00000
Total1764,61911,56903,801

One Tacoma Defiance home match took place closed-door due to coronavirus pandemic.
Sources:

Statistical leaders

Top scorers

RankPlayerNationClubGoals
1Tyler PasherIndy Eleven6
2Solomon AsantePhoenix Rising FC4
2Rufat DadashovPhoenix Rising FC4
2Steevan Dos SantosPittsburgh Riverhounds SC4
2Junior FlemmingsPhoenix Rising FC4
2Chris WehanNew Mexico United4
7Brandon AllenMemphis 901 FC3
7Tyler BlackwoodSaint Louis FC3
7Jackson ConwayAtlanta United 23
7Leo FernandesTampa Bay Rowdies3
7Christiano FrançoisReno 1868 FC3
7Sebastián GuenzattiTampa Bay Rowdies3
7Cameron LancasterLouisville City FC3
7Bruno LapaBirmingham Legion FC3

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Top assists

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Clean sheets

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Hat-tricks

PlayerNationClubAgainstResultDate
Rufat DadashovPhoenix Rising FCPortland Timbers 26–1March 7

League awards

Weekly awards