American Premier Soccer League
The American Premier Soccer League (APSL) was a soccer league sanctioned by the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA) with teams primarily in Southern Florida.
Founded | 2015 |
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First season | 2015 |
Folded | 2019 |
Country | |
Confederation | CONCACAF (North American Football Union) |
Number of teams | 8 |
Level on pyramid | 6 |
Domestic cup(s) | U.S. Open Cup |
International cup(s) | CONCACAF Champions League |
Last champions | Red Force FC |
Most championships | Boca Raton FC (4 titles) |
Website | apslsoccer |
Competition format
The official regular season ran from January through September. For the playoffs, the four top seeded teams faced each other in semifinal games with championship being decided between the two winners. The APSL also organized a Fall Season that ran from September to December.
Organization
The APSL was organized in a mostly decentralized structure and was managed as a team-run league. Each year the member clubs helped elect a Commissioner, Treasurer and Secretary. Each team was individually owned and operated, and was responsible for maintaining league minimum standards. New teams seeking membership into the league were subject to approval from an executive committee of existing team owners. Member clubs had the right to make localized decisions for their respective markets, conferences and regions based on what they believed was best for their particular region.
Teams
APSL Teams | |||||
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Team | City | Stadium | Founded | First Season | Head Coach |
Boca Raton FC | Boca Raton, Florida | Atlantic High School | 2015 | 2015 | |
South Florida FC | Pembroke Pines, FL | Broward College Stadium | 2010 | 2015 | |
FC Kendall | Kendall, FL | Tropical Park Stadium | 2008 | 2015 | |
Red Force FC | Kendall, FL | Tropical Park Stadium | 2009 | 2015 | |
Deerfield Beach Heights FC | Deerfield Beach, FL | Somerset Academy | 2018 | 2018 | |
Palm Beach Spartans | Delray Beach, FL | Boynton Beach HS | 2011 | 2018 | Cheddi Johnson |
UD Miami | Miami, FL | Tropical Park Stadium | 2017 | 2017 |
Former teams
- Alianza Miami FC
- Elite Soccer Academy
- Estudiantes del Guayas
- Hurricanes FC
- Miami Dade FC
- Miami Fusion FC
- Miami Nacional SC
- Miami Storm FC
- Miami United
- Palm Beach Piranhas FC
- Real Miami FC
Champions
Season | Winner | Runner-up | Result |
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2015 | Boca Raton FC | Uruguay Kendall FC | 1-0[1] |
2015 Fall | Boca Raton FC | Alianza Miami FC | 2-0[2] |
2016 | Boca Raton FC | Uruguay Kendall FC | 2-1[3] |
2016 Fall | Boca Raton FC | Red Force FC | 2-1 |
2017 | Miami Dade FC | South Florida FC | 3-1 |
2017 Fall | FC Kendall[4] | South Florida FC | 3-0[5] |
2018 | Red Force FC | FC Kendall | 3-1[6] |
2018 Fall | Tournament forgone[7] |
Executive Board of Directors
Name | |
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President / Commissioner | Norberto (Bert) N. Mahecha |
COO | Gabriel Vega |
CFO | Mauro Grignola |
Secretary | Pedro Heizer |
See also
- North American Soccer League
- United Soccer League
- USL Premier Development League
- National Premier Soccer League
- United Premier Soccer League
References
- "Boca Raton FC wraps up inaugural American Premier Soccer League play with title". Sun Sentinel. 10 August 2015.
- "Boca Raton Defeats Alianza Miami 2-0, Win Second Title in Inaugural Season". Boca Raton FC. 22 December 2015.
- "Boca Raton FC Defeats Uruguay Kendall, Wins Second Straight APSL Title". Boca Raton FC. 8 August 2016.
- "Fueled by Nuñez Hat Trick, FC Kendall is Crowned APSL Fall Championship Champions". American Premier Soccer League. 19 January 2018. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- "Fueled by Nuñez Hat Trick, FC Kendall is Crowned APSL Fall Championship Champions". American Premier Soccer League. 19 January 2018. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- "Red Force FC Captures 2018 Summer Championship Title in Dramatic Fashion". American Premier Soccer League. 21 August 2018. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
- "APSL To Forgo 2018 Fall Tournament, Restructure for 2019 Spring Championship". American Premier Soccer League. 26 September 2018. Retrieved 11 February 2019.