2014 WPSL season
Football league season
Season | 2014 |
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Champions | Beach Futbol Club |
Biggest home win | Motor City FC 9-0 FC Indiana (May 31st) OKC FC 10-1 FC Tulsa Spirit (June 21st) |
Biggest away win | Seacoast United Mariners 1-9 Boston Breakers Reserves (June 28th) Primero de Mayo 0-8 North Bay FC Wave (July 6th) |
Longest winning run | 16 games, Beach Futbol Club |
Longest losing run | 10 games, Seacoast United Mariners |
← 2013 2015 → |
The 2014 Women's Premier Soccer League season is the 18th season of the WPSL. A total of 72 clubs across 7 conferences and 12 divisions participated in the season. The Houston Aces made it to their second consecutive WPSL final, but again lost by one goal to a Pac-South team, this time Beach Futbol Club. Beach FC's 16-0 season in a WPSL record, surpassing the 14-0 record set by Ajax America Women in 2007.[1]
Changes from 2013
Conference/division shifts
- The Big Sky North division was dissolved, teams transferring to either the Pacific or new Big Sky conference
- The two divisions of the Northwest conference were consolidated together
- The Midwest conference split into two divisions, "Central" and "Great Lakes"
New/returning teams
Team name | Metro area | Location | Previous affiliation |
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![]() | Greater Boston | Hanover, Massachusetts | expansion (NWSL reserves) |
![]() | Chicago market | expansion (NWSL reserves) | |
![]() | Chattanooga, Tennessee | expansion | |
![]() | Cincinnati, Ohio | WLS | |
![]() | Columbus, Ohio | expansion | |
![]() | Bothell, Washington | expansion | |
![]() | South Bend, Indiana | WPSL, WLS | |
![]() | Nashville | Nashville, Tennessee | expansion |
![]() | Indianapolis, Indiana | expansion | |
![]() | White Plains, New York | expansion | |
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![]() | Morris Plains, New Jersey | WPSL (as Millburn Magic) | |
![]() | Kansas City | Olathe, Kansas | expansion |
![]() | Greater Los Angeles Area | Los Angeles, California | expansion |
![]() | Inland Empire | Chino, California | expansion |
![]() | The Colony, Texas | expansion | |
![]() | Maple Grove, Minnesota | expansion | |
![]() | Warren, Michigan | expansion | |
![]() | Greater Orlando | Clermont, Florida | expansion |
![]() | Greater Sacramento | Sacramento, California | expansion |
![]() | Rhode Island | expansion | |
![]() | Tampa Bay Area | Tampa, Florida | WPSL, W-League (as VSI Tampa Bay FC) |
![]() | Port St. Lucie, Florida | expansion |
Folded/moved teams
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Playoffs
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References
- ^ "WOMEN'S PREMIER SOCCER LEAGUE - THE LARGEST NATIONAL WOMEN'S SOCCER LEAGUE IN THE WORLD". Archived from the original on August 19, 2014. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
- ^ "Official News Releases from Melaleuca: The Wellness Company".
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- ^ "Official News Releases from Melaleuca: The Wellness Company".