User:Keskkonnakaitse/CONCACAF leagues and clubs
- 16 teams: 4 from Mexico, 4 from the United States, one from Canada; winners of the Caribbean Club Championship; six from the CONCACAF League
- Round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, finals; all two legs, home and away
- Winner qualifies for the Club World Cup
- 22 teams: one from Canada; 3 each from Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala, 2 from Nicaragua, one from Belize; second and third place of the Caribbean Club Championship; winners of the Caribbean CONCACAF League playoff
- 12 teams enter in the preliminary round, joined by the remaining 10 in the round of 16
- Preliminary round, round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, finals; all two legs, home and away
- Top six finishers qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League
- Comprises teams from the professional leagues in the Caribbean
- Two teams each from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago
- Two groups of four, hosted by one club; followed by semifinals, final / third place match (all single legs)
- Winner qualifies for the CONCACAF Champions League; second and third place qualify for the CONCACAF League; fourth place qualifies for the CONCACAF League playoff
- Comprises teams from the non-professional leagues in the Caribbean
- One team per nation: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Curaçao, Dominica, French Guiana, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Martinique, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Martin, Sint Maarten, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Turks and Caicos Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands
- Group stage (six groups of four, one group of three) hosted by one host country; followed by a knockout stage: quarterfinals, semifinals, final / third place match, best group winner earns a bye to the semifinals, all single legs
- Winner qualifies for the CONCACAF League playoff
- Defending MLS Cup winners against the defending Campeón de Campeones winners
- Always hosted by the Major League Soccer club
- 16 teams: eight from the United States/Canada, eight from Mexico
- Round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, finals; first three rounds hosted by the MLS club, final at a neutral site in the United States; all single legs
- 12 teams: four each from French Guyana, Guadeloupe, Martinique
- Regional phase in each country, followed by interregional phase at a rotating host
- French Guyana: single leg semifinals followed by a regional final; winner goes to the interregional phase
- Guadeloupe: two leg semifinals followed by a single leg regional final; winner goes to the interregional phase
- Martinique: two leg semifinals; winners go to the interregional phase
- Interregional phase: single leg semifinals followed by final; no additional qualification for the winner
- Six teams: two each from Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao
- Aruba and Curaçao send the top two league finishers; Bonaire send the cup finalists
- First round (August 17), winners and best loser go to the semifinals (August 24), winners play the final (August 31)
- All matches played at home stadiums
- AFA Development Team – Facebook, kit
- ALHCS Spartan – Facebook
- Attackers – Facebook, kit
- Diamond – website, Facebook, kit
- Doc's United – kit, crest
- Enforcers – kit, crest
- Kicks United – Facebook, kit
- Lymers – kit, crest
- Roaring Lions – kit
- Uprising – Facebook
- League Commissioner's Cup
- Supercup: top two teams from the previous league season
- Held January 31 at the national stadium
- All Saints United – Facebook
- Five Islands – Facebook
- Greenbay Hoppers – Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit
- Grenades – Facebook
- Liberta – Facebook, secondary kit
- Old Road – Facebook
- Ottos Rangers – primary kit (green), crest
- Parham – Facebook, secondary kit (white)
- Pigotts Bullets – primary kit (orange), kit model, secondary kit
- Swetes – Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit
- Brazil Juniors – Facebook, primary kit
- Britannia – Facebook
- Bubali – Facebook, Twitter
- Dakota – Facebook
- Deportivo Nacional – Facebook, Instagram
- Estrella – Facebook, secondary kit
- Independiente Caravel – Facebook
- La Fama – Facebook
- RCA – Facebook
- United – Facebook
Pool A |
Pool B
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- 16 teams: all 10 from Division di Honor, top six from Division Uno
- First Round: January 9 Quarterfinals: January 15 Semifinals: January 20 Final: January 25
- Final played at the national stadium
- Baha Juniors – website, Facebook
- Bears – website, Facebook, Instagram
- Cavalier – Facebook
- Dynamos – website, Facebook
- Future Titans – primary kit (blue), secondary kit (yellow)
- Renegades – website, Facebook, Instagram
- UB Mingoes – website, kits
- United – website, Facebook, Instagram
- Western Warriors Gladiators – website, Facebook, kit?
- Western Warriors Titans – website, Facebook, kit?
- BDFSP – website, primary kit (yellow/green), secondary kit
- Brittons Hill – Facebook, secondary kit
- Deacons – primary kit, secondary kit
- Ellerton – primary kit, secondary kit (red)
- Empire – Facebook, primary kit (blue/red)
- Notre Dame – Facebook
- Paradise – primary kit (yellow), secondary kit
- Silver Sands – primary kit, keeper kit, secondary kit (green)
- St. Andrew Lions – Facebook
- UWI Blackbirds – website, primary kit, secondary kit
- Weymouth Wales – Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit
- Wotton – Facebook, primary kit
- Winner receives $20,000; two matches against every other club
- 2020: four teams relegated, two teams promoted to form a 10-team league in 2021
- Bagatelle – Facebook
- Barbados Soccer Academy – Facebook, primary kit (lime green)
- Blackspurs – primary kit (black), secondary kit, keeper kit
- Central League Spartans – Facebook, primary kit (red), secondary kit (blue)
- Fitts Village – Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit (yellow)
- Haynesville – website, Facebook, secondary kit (lime green)
- Ivy Rovers – Facebook, primary kit
- Kickstart – website, Facebook, primary kit
- Pinelands – primary kit (green), secondary kit (red)
- Porey Springs – Facebook, primary kit (orange)
- Pride of Gall Hill – Facebook, primary kit (pink), secondary kit (white)
- Whitehall Titans – primary kit (yellow), secondary kit (blue/white)
- Youth Milan – Facebook, primary kit (black), secondary kit
- All clubs from the top two tiers, as many as possible from lower leagues
- 32 teams (from the Third Round on) play a straight knockout tournament
- Final at the national stadium
- First Round: February 13; Quarterfinal: May 12
- Capelli Super Cup
- All clubs from the top two tiers
- All matches played at the national stadium over an eight-week span, beginning September 15
- Group stage with six groups, top two in each group advance, followed by a group stage with four groups, top two advance, followed by a straight knockout tournament
- Winner receives $50,000
- Boulevard Blazers – primary kit, secondary kit
- Dandy Town Hornets – primary kit, secondary kit
- Devonshire Cougars – Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit
- North Village Rams – Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit
- PHC Zebras – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, secondary kit, third kit
- Robin Hood – Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit
- Somerset Eagles – Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit
- Somerset Trojans – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, primary kit, secondary kit
- Southampton Rangers – Facebook, Instagram
- X-Roads Warriors – website, Facebook, Instagram
Matches primarily on Sundays; $7,000 to league winners
- All top-flight clubs and as many lower-tier clubs as possible
- Final held at the national stadium
- Preliminary Round: October 13; First Round: January 18; Quarterfinals: February 15; Semifinals: March 7; Final: April 5
- $1,500 to champions
- League cup: top six clubs from the top flight
- Group stage begins on September 2
- Two groups of three in group stage; top two in each group advance to Semifinals on October 30; Final on November 10 at national stadium
- Super cup between the defending league and FA Cup champions
- Held August 30
- Arriba Perú – primary kit (background), secondary kit (red)
- Atlétiko Flamingo – Facebook
- Atlétiko Tera Corá – Facebook
- Estrellas – Facebook
- Juventus – Facebook, SVJ Hubenil (kits)
- Real Rincon – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Uruguay – Facebook
- Vespo – Facebook
- Vitesse – Facebook, Instagram
- Young Boys – crest, primary kit (0:35)
- Opening group stage with two groups of three, beginning May 31
- Group winners play the final on July 6, group runners-up play a third-place match on July 5
- Finalists represent Bonaire in the Kopa ABC
- Defending league and cup winners
- Played on October 23 at the national stadium
- Islanders – Facebook, primary kit
- Lion Heart – primary kit, secondary kit
- Old Madrid – primary kit (yellow), secondary kit (white)
- One Caribbean – primary kit, secondary kit
- One Love United – Facebook, Twitter, primary kit, secondary kit
- Panthers – Facebook
- Rebels – primary kit (red), secondary kit (white)
- Sea Argo – primary kit, secondary kit (orange)
- Sugar Boys – primary kit, secondary kit
- Virgin Gorda United – primary kit, crest
- Wolues – Facebook, Twitter, primary kit
- Ten of eleven clubs take part
- Six clubs enter in first round, winners join three more clubs in the quarterfinals on September 22; one team enters in the semifinals on October 2
- Tournament begins September 15, final held on October 6 at the national stadium
- Academy SC – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Alliance – primary kit, secondary kit (blue/green)
- Bodden Town – Facebook, Instagram
- East End United – primary kit (yellow), secondary kit
- Elite – Facebook, Instagram
- Future – primary kit, secondary kit (black)
- George Town – Instagram, primary kit, secondary kit
- Latinos – website, Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit
- North Side – primary kit (pink)
- Roma United – Instagram, primary kit, secondary kit
- Scholars International – Facebook, Instagram
- Sunset – website, Facebook, Twitter
- All clubs take part in a straight knockout tournament, formatted as necessary
- First round: May 3; Quarterfinals: May 13; Semifinals: date TBD; Final: June 1
- Final held at national stadium
- League cup featuring all teams from the top flight, formatted as necessary
- First round: January 27; Second round: February 6; Quarterfinals: February 12; Semifinals: February 20; Final: March 6
- Final held at national stadium
- Super cup between the defending league and FA Cup winners
- Held on October 6 at the national stadium
- Apertura (November–December) and Clausura (January–February) format; Apertura title is decided by a championship match between the winners of each group
- Clausura: four best teams from each Apertura group, best fifth-placed team, Cuba U20 national team (if impossible, both fifth-placed teams)
- Apertura and Clausura champions play the Copa de Campeones to determine the overall championship
- Centro Dominguito – Facebook
- C.S.D. Barber – Facebook
- Fortuna Kura Piedra – Facebook
- Inter Willemstad – website, Facebook, Instagram
- Jong Holland – Facebook
- Scherpenheuvel – Facebook
- SUBT – Facebook, SUBT Dameselftal (kits)
- UNDEBA – Facebook, secondary kit
- Vesta – Facebook
- Victory Boys – Facebook
- Bath Estate – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Dublanc – Facebook, primary kit (blue)
- East Central – Facebook, Instagram
- Exodus – Facebook, secondary kit (blue)
- Harlem United – Facebook, secondary kit (black)
- Mahaut – Facebook, primary kit (yellow)
- Point Michel – Facebook, primary kit (red)
- Portsmouth Bombers – Facebook, primary kit (red), secondary kit (white)
- South East – Facebook
- WE United – Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit (orange)
- All Saints – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- BAA Sharks – Facebook, primary kit (blue)
- Calibishie Diaspora – Facebook, secondary kit (yellow)
- Itassi United – crest
- Kensbro United – primary kit (blue), secondary kit
- LA Stars – primary kit (green)
- Middleham United – primary kit, secondary kit (orange)
- Police – Facebook, primary kit (background), secondary kit (background)
- Pottersville Tarish – primary kit, secondary kit (dark green)
- RC Doctors – Facebook, primary kit
- Nation Cup
- 20 clubs take part (all teams in the top two tiers): eight enter in the first round, joined by 12 more in the second round
- First Round: September 14; Second Round: September 21; Quarterfinals: September 28; Semifinals: October 20; Final: December 8
- Final held at the national stadium
- Atlántico – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Atlético de San Francisco – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Atlético Pantoja – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Atlético San Cristóbal – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Atlético Vega Real – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Cibao – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Delfines del Este – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Jarabacoa – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Moca – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Universidad O&M – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Supercopa LDF
- Top four teams from the previous league season
- Semifinals are played over two legs, final is one leg at the national stadium
- Semifinals: February 22/28; Final: March 7
- Agouado – Facebook, Instagram, primary kit, secondary kit
- Cayenne – primary kit (blue), secondary kit (white)
- Etoile Matoury – Facebook, Instagram
- Grand Santi – Facebook, primary kit (blue)
- Kourou – website, Instagram
- Kouroucien – website, Facebook, secondary kit
- Le Geldar – website, Facebook
- Matoury – website, primary kit (red), secondary kit (blue)
- Olympique de Cayenne – Facebook, primary kit; secondary shorts/socks
- Oyapock – Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit
- Rémire – website, Facebook, Instagram, secondary kit
- Saint-Georges – Facebook, primary kit (yellow), secondary kit (blue)
- 32 teams enter: all 12 from the top flight, 20 clubs from lower leagues
- First round: December 21; Round of 16: January 25; Quarterfinals: March 14; Semifinals: mid-April; Final: June 1
- All ties are single leg; final held at the national stadium
- Same 32 teams as in the Coupe de Guyane enter
- Competition begins at the third round and continues to the sixth round
- Two teams from French Guiana qualify for the seventh round, where they face each other
- Third round: August 25; Fourth round: September 15; Fifth round: September 29; Sixth round: October 21; Seventh round: November 8
Group A |
Group B |
Group C
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Group D |
Group E |
Group F
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Group G |
Group H
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- Amical Club – Facebook, Instagram
- Arsenal Club – website, Facebook
- Baie-Mahault – website, primary kit, secondary kit (black)
- La Gauloise – website, Facebook, primary kit
- Gosier – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Jeunesse Évolution – Facebook
- Le Phare – Facebook
- Moulien – website, Facebook, primary kit
- Racing Club – website, Facebook
- Sainte-Rose – Facebook
- Solidarité-Scolaire – website, Facebook, secondary kit
- Stade Lamentinois – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- UNAR – Facebook, secondary kit
- Vieux-Habitants – website
- 44 teams enter in the first round, joined by ten more in the round of 16
- First round: January 4; Round of 16: January 18; Quarterfinals: February 29; Semifinals: March 21; Final: April 25
- 52 teams enter the tournament in the second round, joined by 12 more in the third round
- Competition begins at the second round and continues to the sixth round
- Two clubs from Guadeloupe qualify for the seventh round, where they face each other
- Second round: 1 September; Third round: 14 September; Fourth round: 28 September; Fifth round: 19 October; Sixth round: 26 October
- Ann's Grove United – Facebook, secondary kit (yellow)
- Buxton United – website, Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit
- Den Amstel – Facebook, primary kit, secondary kit
- Fruta Conquerors – Facebook, Instagram
- Guyana Defence Force – Facebook, Instagram
- Guyana Police Force – Facebook
- Milerock – Facebook, primary kit
- Santos – Facebook, secondary kit (yellow)
- Victoria Kings – Facebook
- Western Tigers – primary kit (yellow), secondary kit (red/keeper)
- GFF Super 16 Cup
- 16 clubs take part: all ten top-flight clubs and six teams from the lower tiers
- Straight knockout tournament, with the third place match and final held at the national stadium
- First round: December 15; Quarterfinals: December 26; Semifinals: December 29; Third place match / Final: January 1
- GTT / Limacol Round Robin Knockout Tournament
- 16 clubs take part: all ten top-flight clubs and six teams from the lower tiers
- Initial group stage featuring four groups of four, top two in each group move on to the knockout round
- Group stage: September 6–27; Quarterfinals: October 2; Semifinals: October 6; Third place match / Final: October 12
- Turbo Knockout Cup
- 20 clubs take part: all ten top-flight clubs and ten teams from the lower tiers
- Eight teams enter in the Preliminary round, the remaining 12 come in for the Round of 16
- Preliminary round: November 18; Round of 16: November 26; Quarterfinals: January 12; Semifinals: January 19; Final: January 26
- América des Cayes – Facebook, Twitter
- Arcahaie – Facebook, Instagram, secondary kit
- Baltimore – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Capoise – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Cavaly – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Cosmopolites – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Don Bosco – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- FICA – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Juventus des Cayes – Facebook
- Mirebalais – Facebook, Instagram, secondary kit
- Ouanaminthe – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Racing – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Racing Haïtien – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Real Hope – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Rivartibonitienne – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Tempête – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Triomphe – Facebook
- Violette – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Trophée des Champions
- Played between the winners of the Ouverture and Clôture at the end of the league season
- Held at the national stadium on December 30
- Arnett Gardens – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Cavalier – website, Facebook, Instagram
- Dunbeholden – Facebook, Instagram
- Harbour View – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Humble Lions – Facebook
- Molynes United – Facebook, Instagram
- Mount Pleasant – Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
- Portmore United – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, primary kit, secondary kit
- Tivoli Gardens – Facebook, Instagram
- UWI – website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Vere United – Instagram
- Waterhouse – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
Zone A |
Zone B
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- Black Stars –
- Downs United –
- Greenvale Academy –
- Holland –
- Los Perfectos –
- St. Bess United –
- Tafari Lions –
- Treasure Beach –
Portland / St. Thomas Super League |
St. Ann / St. Mary Super League
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Zone One |
Zone Two
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Zone A |
Zone B
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- Aiglon –
- Club Colonial –
- Club Franciscain –
- Essor-Préchotain –
- Golden Lion –
- Lorrain –
- Monnérot –
- New Star –
- Réveil Sportif –
- Rivière-Pilote –
- Robert –
- Saint-Joseph –
- Samaritaine –
- Trénelle –
- 44 clubs enter in the first round, joined by ten more teams in the second round
- First round: January 18; Second round: February 22; Round of 16: March 14; Quarterfinals: April 4; Semifinals: April 25; Final: May 16
- Final is held as a single leg at the national stadium
- Super cup competition, held before the start of the domestic season
- Four clubs take part: top two from the Championnat National, two group winners from the Trophée de Charles-Alfred (second tier)
- Semifinals: August 21; Final: August 23
- 52 teams take part in the competition, with 40 entering in the second round and 12 joining in the third round
- Second round: August 24; Third round: September 14; Fourth round: September 25; Fifth round: October 5; Sixth round: October 23
- Two clubs from Martinique qualify for the seventh round, where they face each other on November 6
- Bayamón –
- Caguas Sporting –
- Don Bosco –
- GPS Puerto Rico –
- Guaynabo Gol –
- Junqueño –
- Leal Arecibo –
- Mayagüez –
- Metropolitan FA –
- Mirabelli –
- Puerto Rico Sol –
- Quintana –
- Ramey –
- 15 clubs take part: all 13 top-flight teams, and two clubs from the lower tiers
- 14 clubs enter in the first round, defending league champions get a bye to the second round
- All rounds played over two legs; final is a single leg at the national stadium
- First round: February 29, March 14; Second round: April 11, April 25; Quarterfinals: May 2, May 9; Semifinals: May 16; May 20; Final: May 27
- Altitude – Facebook
- Belize Defence Force – website, Facebook
- Belmopan Bandits – Facebook, Twitter
- Placencia Assassins – Facebook
- San Pedro Pirates – Facebook, kits
- Valley Pride Freedom Fighters – Facebook
- Verdes – Facebook
- Wagiya – Facebook
Under-21 and U-16 leagues at the youth level
- Alajuelense – website, Instagram
- Cartaginés – website, Instagram
- Grecia – website, Instagram
- Guadalupe – Facebook
- Herediano – website, Instagram
- Jicaral Sercoba – website, Facebook, Twitter
- La U Universitarios – Facebook
- Limón – website, Facebook
- Municipal Pérez Zeledón – website, Instagram
- San Carlos – website, Instagram
- Santos – Facebook, YouTube
- Saprissa – website, Instagram
Group 1: San José 'A' |
Group 2: San José 'B' |
Group 3: Alajuela 'A'
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Group 4: Alajuela 'B' |
Group 5: Cartago |
Group 6: Heredia
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Group 7: Guanacaste |
Group 8: Puntarenas-Península |
Group 9: Limón 'A'
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Group 10: Limón 'B' |
Group 11: Puntarenas-Zona Sur 'A' |
Group 12: Puntarenas-Zona Sur 'B'
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- Liga FPD: 12 teams; Segunda División: best 8 teams
- Winner qualifies for the CONCACAF League
- Final played at the Estadio Nacional
- Águila – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Alianza – website, Twitter, Instagram
- Chalatenango – website, Facebook, Twitter
- El Vencedor – Facebook, Twitter
- FAS – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Independiente – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Isidro Metapán – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Jocoro – Facebook, Twitter
- Municipal Limeño – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Once Deportivo – Facebook
- Santa Tecla – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- Sonsonate – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
Group A
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Group B
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Centro-Occidente A |
Centro-Occidente B
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Centro-Oriente A
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Centro-Oriente B
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- 14 departamental winners play for two promotion spots
Ahuachapán – teams
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Cabañas – teams
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Chalatenango
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Cuscatlán
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La Unión – teams
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Morazán – teams
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San Miguel – teams
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San Salvador – teams
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San Vicente
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Santa Ana – teams
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Sonsonate – teams
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Usulután
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- Primera División: 12 teams Segunda División: best 10 teams Tercera División: best 10 teams
- Winner receives $15,000
- All rounds except the final are played over two legs; final is played at the national stadium
- Round of 32: November 14/January 30; Round of 16: February 6/March 6; Quarterfinals: March 19/March 22; Semifinals: March 25/March 28; Final: April 30
- Cavalry FC – website
- FC Edmonton – website
- Forge FC – website
- HFX Wanderers – website
- Pacific FC – website
- Valour FC – website
- York9 – website
- Alliance United – website, Twitter
- Aurora FC – website, Twitter
- Darby FC – website, Twitter
- FC London – website, Instagram
- Hamilton United (joining 2020) – website, Facebook, Twitter
- Master's Futbol – website, Twitter
- North Mississauga SC – website, Instagram
- North Toronto Nitros (joining 2020) – website, Twitter, Instagram
- Oakville Blue Devils – website, Instagram
- OSU Force – website, Instagram
- Pickering FC – website, Twitter, Instagram
- ProStars – website, Instagram
- Sigma FC – website, Instagram
- Toronto Skillz – website, Instagram
- Unionville Milliken – website, Facebook
- Vaughan Azzurri – website, Instagram
- Windsor TFC – website, Twitter
- Woodbridge Strikers – website, Instagram
Maximum of 3 non-Canadian players per club; 18-man game day rosters must include a minimum of 8 U-23 players; Starting 11 must include a minimum of 4 U-23 players; Maximum of 5 substitutions per match; League also has a U21 division.
- A.S. Blainville – website, Instagram
- Dynamo de Quebec (leaving after 2019) – website, Facebook
- FC Gatineau (leaving after 2019) – website, Facebook
- FC Lanaudière – website, Facebook
- CS Longueuil – website, Facebook
- Mont-Royal Outremont – website, Instagram
- Monteuil – website, Instagram
- CS St-Hubert – website, Facebook
- CS Fabrose – website, Facebook
- Celtix du Haut-Richelieu (joining 2020) – website, Facebook
Minimum of nine professional players; PLSQ Cup (all teams take part, follows regular season)
First Division
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Second Division
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- All Canadian Premier League teams; Canadian Major League Soccer teams; L1O and PLSQ champions
- Three Canadian players in the starting 11
- América – website
- Atlas – website
- Atlético San Luis – website
- Cruz Azul – website
- Guadalajara – website
- Juárez – website
- León – website
- Monterrey – website
- Morelia – website
- Necaxa – website
- Pachuca – website
- Puebla – website
- Querétaro – website
- Santos Laguna – website
- Tijuana – website
- Toluca – website
- Tigres UANL – website
- UNAM – website
- Veracruz – website
- Alebrijes de Oaxaca – website, Twitter
- Atlante – website
- Cafetaleros de Chiapas – Facebook, Twitter
- Celaya – Twitter
- Cimarrones de Sonora – website, Twitter
- Correcaminos UAT – website
- Dorados de Sinaloa – website
- Leones Negros UdeG – website
- Loros UdeC – website
- Mineros de Zacatecas – website
- Potros UAEM – website
- Tampico Madero – website, Twitter
- Venados – website
- Zacatepec – website
- Pacific (joining 2020) – Facebook, Twitter
Group I
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Group II
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- Liga Premier – Serie B de México – website
- Aguacateros CDU – Facebook
- Atlético San Francisco – Facebook
- CAFESSA Tlajomulco – Facebook, Instagram
- Calor – Facebook, YouTube
- Chapulineros de Oaxaca – website, Facebook
- Ciervos – Facebook, Twitter
- Cuautla – home kit, away kit
- Dongu – Facebook, Instagram
- Dorados de Sinaloa Premier – website
- La Paz – Facebook, Twitter
- Mineros de Zacatecas Premier – website
- Nuevo Chimalhuacán – Facebook
- Real Canamy Tlayacapan – website, Facebook
- Zitácuaro – Facebook, Instagram
Group 1
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Group 2
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Group 3
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Group 4
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Group 5
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Group 6
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Group 7
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Group 8
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Group 9
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Group 10
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Group 11
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Group 12
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Group 13 |
Group 14
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- 15 Liga MX clubs (not including CCL participants), top 12 Ascenso MX clubs (not including promoted sides)
- Winner qualifies for the Leagues Cup
- Nine groups of three, winners and seven second-placed clubs qualify for the knockout stage; straight knockout from that point on
- Group stage from July to December, knockout stage from January to April
- Contested between the regular season winners of the Liga MX Apertura and Clausura seasons
- Winner qualifies for the Campeones Cup
- One-off game held at a neutral site, ~date July 14
Eastern Conference
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Western Conference
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Eastern Conference
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Western Conference
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- Chattanooga Red Wolves – website
- Forward Madison – website
- Greenville Triumph – website
- Lansing Ignite – website
- North Texas SC – website
- Orlando City B – website
- Richmond Kickers – website
- South Georgia Tormenta – website
- Toronto FC II – website
- FC Tucson – website
- Inter Miami USL (joining 2020) – website
- Penn FC (joining 2020) – website
- Revolution II (joining 2020) – website
- Union Omaha (joining 2020) – website
- Rochester Rhinos (joining 2021) – website
East Coast
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West Coast
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Midwest – East |
Midwest – Great Lakes
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Midwest – North
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West – Golden Gate |
West – Northwest |
West – Southwest
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Northeast – North Atlantic
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Northeast – Keystone
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Northeast – Mid-Atlantic
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South – Heartland |
South – Lone Star |
South – Southeast
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South – Sunshine
- Central Florida Panthers – website, Facebook
- Jacksonville Armada U-23 – website, Twitter
- Miami FC (to NISA in fall 2019) – website
- Miami United – website, Facebook
- Naples United – website, Instagram
- Storm FC – website, Facebook
Eastern – Northeast
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Eastern – Mid Atlantic
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Eastern – South Atlantic
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Southern – Southeast |
Southern – Deep South |
Southern – Mid South
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Central – Great Lakes |
Central – Heartland
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Western – Northwest |
Western – Mountain |
Western – Southwest
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- Winner: $300,000 Runner-up: $100,000 Third and fourth: $25,000
- MLS: 21 teams Championship: 25 teams League One: 6 teams League Two: 10 teams NPSL: 14 teams National Amateur Cup: champion Local qualifiers: 7 teams
- First round: May 7 Second round: May 14 Third round: May 28 Fourth round: June 11 Round of 16: June 18 Quarterfinals: July 10 Semifinals: August 7 Final: August 27
- Winner: $15,000 Runner-up: $10,000 Third: $7,500 Fourth: $5,000
- Teams from non-playable American leagues
- Early rounds: take a guess Quarterfinal: June 30 Semifinal: July 7 Final: first weekend of August
- Field: 100x65 to 120x80
- Winner: $15,000 Runner-up: $10,000 Third: $7,500 Fourth: $5,000
- Defending Steinbrecher Cup champions; League Two, NPSL champions; Amateur Cup champions
- Semifinals: May 31 Final: June 1
- Field: 100x65 to 120x80