2013 in American soccer


The 2013 season is the 101st season of competitive soccer in the United States.

National teams

Men

Senior

Goal scorers

Under-20

Under-18

Under-17

Women

Senior

Under-23

Under-20

Under-17

American club leagues

Major League Soccer

The Major League Soccer season began on March 2, 2013, following preseason events in Tucson, Arizona, Orlando, Florida, and Charleston, South Carolina. The regular season ended on October 27, 2013.

Conference tables

Eastern Conference
Western Conference

Overall table

[2013 MLS Cup Playoffs]

North American Soccer League

The North American Soccer League has been split into spring and fall tournaments for the 2013 season, similar to the Apertura and Clausura league system commonly found in Mexican and Central American soccer leagues. The winner of the Spring season will host the winner of the Fall season in the 2013 Soccer Bowl championship. The Spring season will begin on April 6, 2013. The Fall season will begin on August 3, 2013.

Spring Season

Fall Season

The New York Cosmos will join the league during the Fall season. Puerto Rico Islanders, originally planned to take part in this season, announced taking one year off due to restructuring.

[Soccer Bowl 2013]

Soccer Bowl 2013 was contested by the winners of the spring and fall seasons. The game was hosted by the winner of the spring season.
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USL Pro

For the first time, all USL Pro teams will play every other team in a home-and-away arrangement, like most European leagues. The only exception will be Antigua Barracuda FC, which will play all their matches on the road, giving every other team 13 home matches against other USL Pro teams.
On January 23, 2013, USL Pro announced an alliance with Major League Soccer. For the 2013 season, four MLS teams will affiliate with USL Pro teams in lieu of participating in the MLS Reserve League system. These MLS clubs will loan at least four of their reserve players to their USL Pro affiliate club for development purposes.
All USL Pro teams will play two matches each with the remaining MLS Reserve League teams. Those matches will count toward USL Pro standings, giving each team a total of 26 games.
The following teams will affiliate:
USL Pro teams will play MLS Reserve teams as listed below. Except for Antigua Barracuda FC, each set will be a home-and-away arrangement.
The USL Pro season will begin on March 23, 2013. The first matches with MLS Reserve League teams will take place on April 7, 2013.

Overall table

USL Pro Playoffs

USL Pro Championship

National Women's Soccer League

The inaugural NWSL season began on April 13 and concluded on August 18. The Portland Thorns won the first NWSL Championship, defeating NWSL Shield winner Western New York Flash 2–0 on August 31.

Overall table

NWSL Playoffs

NWSL Championship

US Open Cup

The 100th edition of the annual national championship, the 2013 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, ran from May 7 through October 2. Sporting Kansas City, the defending champions, were eliminated in the fourth round by USL Pro side Orlando City.
D.C. United defeated Real Salt Lake 1–0 in the final to qualify for the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage.

Honors

Professional

CompetitionWinner
NWSL ChampionshipPortland Thorns FC
NWSL ShieldWestern New York Flash
W-LeaguePali Blues
Women's Premier Soccer LeagueSan Diego WFC SeaLions

Amateur

CompetitionTeam
USL Premier Development LeagueAustin Aztex
National Premier Soccer LeagueRVA Football Club
NCAA Division I Soccer ChampionshipNotre Dame
NCAA Division II Soccer ChampionshipSouthern New Hampshire
NCAA Division III Soccer ChampionshipMessiah College
NAIA Soccer ChampionshipMartin Methodist

CompetitionTeam
NCAA Division I Soccer ChampionshipUCLA
NCAA Division II Soccer ChampionshipGrand Valley State
NCAA Division III Soccer ChampionshipWilliam Smith
NAIA Soccer ChampionshipConcordia

American clubs in international competition

2012–13 Champions League

Houston Dynamo

Los Angeles Galaxy

Seattle Sounders FC

2013–14 Champions League

Houston Dynamo

LA Galaxy

San Jose Earthquakes

Sporting Kansas City