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The American Soccer Pyramid is a term used in soccer to describe the structure of the league system in the United States. For practical and historical reasons, some teams from Bermuda, Canada and Puerto Rico also compete, but they are not eligible for the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

Major League Soccer has a fixed number of teams (currently 14), with no merit-based promotion possible from the USL First Division, which is run by a completely separate entity, the United Soccer Leagues (USL). The USL manages many leagues including the USL First and Second Divisions. There is no system of relegation, as of 2008, between the USL First and USL Second divisions. A promotion system has been established, but has largely been unused. Several franchises have voluntarily dropped from the First Division to the Second, usually to cut costs.

Promotion and relegation does not regularly occur between any two levels. According to Tim Holt, vice president of the USL, relegation between the USL and MLS is difficult to implement because the teams are franchises awarded by the leagues, not autonomous teams. The franchise gives the owner certain rights and obligations that make it difficult to move a team from one league to the other.[1]

The National Premier Soccer League and the Pacific Coast Soccer League are run by completely separate entities from both MLS and USL, and are considered semi-professional leagues.

The USL Premier Development League is the top amateur league in the country. As PDL seasons take place during the summer months, the player pool is drawn mainly from elite NCAA college soccer players seeking to continue playing high level soccer during their summer break, which they can do while still maintaining their college eligibility.

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Cup Eligibility

There are two national cups in American soccer.

US Open Cup: Levels 1-5
George F. Donnelly Cup: Level 5

Men

The top tier in the United States is Major League Soccer. Under that would be the United Soccer Leagues First and Second divisions. The USL Second Division is the lowest level of professional soccer in the United States. Starting at level 4, the leagues become regional. The USL Premier Development League is made of teams in various regional divisions (grouped into 4 regional conferences) across the contiguous United States, the National Premier Soccer League has five regional conferences of teams from all over the United States, and the Pacific Coast Soccer League includes teams from Washington state (and had previously included teams in Oregon). The United States Adult Soccer Association is governs amateur soccer throughout the nation and is made of the leagues in level 5 and below.

Level League(s)/Division(s)
1 Major League Soccer (MLS)
14 clubs (in 2 conferences)

Eastern Conference
Western Conference
2 United Soccer Leagues First Division (USL-1)
11 clubs
3 United Soccer Leagues Second Division (USL-2)
10 clubs
4 United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL)
67 clubs (in 4 conferences)

Central Conference
Eastern Conference
Southern Conference
Western Conference
National Premier Soccer League (NPSL)
25 clubs (in 5 conferences)

Eastern Conference
Midwest Conference
Southeast Conference
Southwest Conference
Northwest Conference
Pacific Coast Soccer League (PCSL)
10 clubs
5 United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA)
Note: All leagues have their top division in level 5
Sierra Vista Soccer League (Arizona) 4 clubs
Tucson Metro Soccer League Premier Division (Arizona) 10 clubs
Monterey Peninsula Soccer League (California) 8 clubs
Florida Elite Soccer League (Florida) 7 clubs
Beaches Adult Soccer League Flight A (Florida and Georgia) 8 clubs
Men's Island Soccer Organization Division 1 (Hawaii) 12 clubs
Albuquerque Soccer League Premier Division (New Mexico) 10 clubs
Mesilla Valley Soccer League Division A (New Mexico) 10 clubs
Santa Fe Adult Soccer League (New Mexico) 12 clubs
Eastern District Soccer League (New York) 20 clubs
Cosmopolitan Soccer League First Division (New York and New Jersey) 12 clubs
Central Oklahoma Adult Soccer League Division 1 (Oklahoma) 7 clubs
Arlington Adult Soccer Association Division I (Texas) 8 clubs
Fort Worth Adult Soccer Association Premier Division (Texas) 4 clubs
North Texas Premier Soccer Association Division 1 (Texas) 16 clubs
Vermont Amateur Soccer League (Vermont) 8 clubs
Champions League Soccer (Throughout USASA Region I) 8 clubs
Mid-Atlantic Soccer Showcase League (Throughout USASA Region I) 16 clubs
6 Tucson Metro Soccer League Division 1 (Arizona) 23 clubs
Beaches Adult Soccer League Flight B (Florida and Georgia) 8 clubs
Men's Island Soccer Organization First Division (Hawaii) 12 clubs
Albuquerque Soccer League Division 1 (New Mexico) 18 clubs
Mesilla Valley Soccer League Division B (New Mexico) 10 clubs
Cosmopolitan Soccer League Second Division (New York and New Jersey) 11 clubs
Central Oklahoma Adult Soccer League Division 2 (Oklahoma) 6 clubs
Arlington Adult Soccer Association Division II (Texas) 6 clubs
Fort Worth Adult Soccer Association Division 1 (Texas) 4 clubs
North Texas Premier Soccer Association Division 2 (Texas) 8 clubs
7 Beaches Adult Soccer League Flight C (Florida and Georgia) 8 clubs
Albuquerque Soccer League Second Division (New Mexico) 20 clubs
Cosmopolitan Soccer League Metro Division(New York and New Jersey) 3 clubs
Central Oklahoma Adult Soccer League Division 3 (Oklahoma) 6 clubs
Arlington Adult Soccer Association Division III (Texas) 4 clubs
Fort Worth Adult Soccer Association Division 2 (Texas) 4 clubs
North Texas Premier Soccer Association Division 3 (Texas) 8 clubs
8 Albuquerque Soccer League Third Division (New Mexico) 38 clubs
Fort Worth Adult Soccer Association Division 3 (Texas) 4 clubs
North Texas Premier Soccer Association Division 4 (Texas) 8 clubs
9 North Texas Premier Soccer Association Division 5 (Texas) 8 clubs
10 North Texas Premier Soccer Association Division 6 (Texas) 8 clubs
11 North Texas Premier Soccer Association Division 7 (Texas) 8 clubs
12 North Texas Premier Soccer Association Division 8 (Texas) 8 clubs
13 North Texas Premier Soccer Association Division 9 (Texas) 10 clubs

Women

The Women's United Soccer Association suspended operations in 2003, leaving the Women's Premier Soccer League and the USL's W-League as the top flight in American women's soccer. Women's Professional Soccer is set to begin play in spring 2009.

Level League(s)/Division(s)
1 W-League
(W-L)
41 clubs (in 5 conferences)
2 Women's Premier Soccer League
(WPSL)
51 clubs (in 8 conferences)
3 Pacific Coast Soccer League
(PCSL)
9 clubs
4 United States Adult Soccer Association
(USASA)

References

External References

es:Sistema de ligas de fútbol de los Estados Unidos it:Campionato di calcio statunitense





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