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Midwest Premier League

Midwest Premier League

Soccer league


The Midwest Premier League (MWPL) is an American amateur and semi-professional soccer league. The league spans primarily the eastern and central portions of the Midwestern United States.

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History

The league was founded by four clubs which were all previously members of the United Premier Soccer League Midwest Conference.[1] Following the 2019 UPSL season, the clubs decided that they could create a stable league that would focus on sustainability of the member clubs by sharing ideas, keeping league costs to a minimum, and maximizing the opportunities for all clubs to compete by limiting end-of-season playoffs that often shorten the season for many teams.[2]

The league announced Union Dubuque F.C. as its first member on September 18, 2019, with the other three founding members being announced in the subsequent weeks.[3] RWB Adria joins the MPWL on September 25, 2019.[4] DeKalb County United joins the MWPL on October 2, 2019.[5] Cedar Rapids Inferno join the MWPL on October 9, 2019 making it the fourth member team.[6] And concludes the joining of the founders.

Cliff Conrad has been elected as the league's first president. Conrad is the co-founder and president of Union Dubuque F.C., one of the league's charter members.[7]

After a period with no expansion news, FC Diablos of Normal, Illinois was announced on January 10, 2020, and an expansion continues into March. With expansion side Rockford FC being unveiled shortly thereafter on January 30, 2020.[8][9] Livonia City FC joins the MWPL on Feb. 29th 2020.[10] Lake St.Clair joins the MWPL on March 2, 2020.[11] BiH Grand Rapids joins the MWPL on March 6, 2020.[12]

The league was set to kick off in spring 2020; however, the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.[13][14]

The Midwest Premier League appoints Andy Hayes as the league's first commissioner.[15]

On July 27, 2020, the league announced Lansing Common FC from Lansing, Michigan as a new member club.[16][17]

On September 3, 2020, the MWPL entered a partnership agreement with the National Independent Soccer Association, a USSF Division 3 professional league, which includes pathways for both players and clubs to go fully pro.[18][19]

November 2020 kicked off another round of expansions for the league. Starting with Edgewater Castle FC on Nov. 27th 2020.[20]

It was announced on March 21, 2022 that the MWPL would have 3 Divisions within it.[21]

The schedule for the second season of the league was announced on April 6, 2022, nearly a month ahead of the first game. With Detroit City U23 gone, there would be a new champion in the East Division. And with a finalized Southern Division, 3 champions were to be crowned at the end of the 2022 season.[22]

A new conference alignment was announced by the league on February 6, 2023. The MWPL confirmed that for the 2023 season, the South Conference would now be known as the Gateway Conference, the West Conference would now be the Heartland Conference and the East Conference would be the Great Lakes Conference, with an East and West Division.[23]

Teams

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Location map

Berber CityChicago City CHI HouseCzarni JasloEdgewater CastleRWB Adria
Berber City
Chicago City
CHI House
Czarni Jaslo
Edgewater Castle
RWB Adria
Iowa RaptorsCedar Rapids
Iowa Raptors
Cedar Rapids
Steel CityDeKalbRockford
Steel City
DeKalb
Rockford
1927 SC
1927 SC
BiH GRGrand HavenUnited WestHolland RoversWest MichiganTulip City
BiH GR
Grand Haven
United West
Holland Rovers
West Michigan
Tulip City
LansingLivoniaFustal FA
Lansing
Livonia
Fustal FA
Columbia
Columbia
Ajax STLAtletico STL
Ajax STL
Atletico STL
SESA
SESA
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Aim SCCedars FCDetroit UnionInter DetroitLiquid FootballMI JaguarsMI StarsThundercatsTroy FCYPSI Yetis FC
Aim SC
Cedars FC
Detroit Union
Inter Detroit
Liquid Football
MI Jaguars
MI Stars
Thundercats
Troy FC
YPSI Yetis FC
Current team locations:
  • Heartland Division
  • Great Lakes West Division
  • Gateway Division
  • Great Lakes East Division

Former teams

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Seasons

2021 Fall Season

The first season for the MWPL ended on August 1, 2021[26]

The Eastern division contained 8 teams for the 2021 season.

This Western division contained 12 teams for the 2021 season.

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Rules for classification: P) points; (GP) games played; (GD) goal differential;

(C) Champion

2022 season

The first season with 3 divisions in it.

The Eastern division contained 11 teams for the 2022 season.

The Western division contained 12 teams for the 2022 season

The Southern division contained 4 teams for the 2022 season.

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Rules for classification: P) points; (GP) games played; (GD) goal differential;

(C) Champion

2023 Season

The first season with 4 divisions.

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Rules for classification: P) points; (GP) games played; (GD) goal differential;

(C) Champion

Division Winners

Great Lakes Conference Winner

Note: Formerly the East Division

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Heartland Conference Winner

Note: Formerly the West Division

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Gateway Conference Winner

Note: Formerly the South Division

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Golden Boot winner

The golden boot winners were announced on September 15, 2021.[29][30]

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Notable Players

The following players have either played at the professional or international level, either before or after playing for a Midwest Premier League team:

United StatesEgypt Shady Omar, Lansing Common FC - 2021, played professionally at Ittihad El-Shorta (Egypt) 2015-2017 and Al Hilal Matruah (Egypt) in 2022

United States Damon Almazan, Steel City FC - 2020, played professionally at Chicago House AC for a season (2021).

[32]

  • Yemen Albaraa Alsoufi, Liquid Football - 2023, played professionally at Gold Star FC for a season (2023). [33]

References

  1. Erik Long, "Sustainability and Responsible Growth, Protagonist USA, 9 October 2019
  2. "Midwest Premier League Announces Formation - Midwest Premier League". September 16, 2019.
  3. O'Connor, Larry. "Midwest Premier League cancels 2020 soccer season". The Detroit News. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
  4. Friend, Phil. "How a group of fans created Lansing Common Football Club, a team owned by its supporters". Lansing State Journal. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
  5. Saliby, Sophia (July 28, 2020). "A Year After Lansing Ignite Folded, Lansing Common FC To Step In As Community-Run Team". www.wkar.org. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
  6. "MWPL Joins Forces with NISA". Midwest Premier League. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
  7. Douglas Miles, "Cedar Rapids Inferno Joins New Midwest Premier League", Cedar Rapids Gazette, October 9, 2019
  8. "LETTER FROM THE UNION BOARD OF DIRECTORS". Union Dubuque FC. February 8, 2022. Archived from the original on February 8, 2022.
  9. Detroit City FC's George Chomakov goes distance with upbeat outlook, nose for business , Detroit News, April 13, 2020
  10. Detroit City FC re-signs Benedek Tanyi on a short-term deal , Detroit City FC, April 18, 2022
  11. Albaraa Alsoufi is Finding Meaning in Heritage , NISA Network, April 18, 2022

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