2016 USL season

The 2016 USL season was the sixth season of the United Soccer League and the twenty-second season of USSF sanctioned Division III play organized by the United Soccer Leagues.

United Soccer League
Season2016
ChampionsNew York Red Bulls II
Regular Season TitleNew York Red Bulls II
Matches played435
Goals scored1,140 (2.62 per match)
Top goalscorerSean Okoli (16)
Biggest home winSTL 7–1 TUL
(June 11)
RGV 6–0 SEA
(August 13)
Biggest away winHAR 0–5 NYR
(August 2)
TUL 0–5 RGV
(August 18)
Highest scoringSTL 7–1 TUL
(June 11)
Longest winning run7 games
New York Red Bulls II
(August 2 – September 7)
Longest unbeaten run17 games
Louisville City
(April 9 – July 17)
Longest losing run8 games
FC Montreal
(March 25 – May 21)
Highest attendance24,376
CIN 1–0 ORL
(September 17 – USL regular season record)
30,187
CIN 1–2 CHS
(October 2 – USL all-time and postseason record)
Lowest attendance58 at MON (date and opponent unknown)
Total attendance1,496,493
Average attendance3,439 [1]
2015
2017
All statistics correct as of September 25, 2016.

On August 6, 2015, the league announced that the season would consist of 30 games rather than 28 games played from 2013–2015.[2] This was the first increase in the number of games since the league went from 24 games per season in 2012 to 28 games in 2013.

The league expanded from 24 to 29 teams in 2016.[3] Six franchises were officially announced by the league: Swope Park Rangers, Orlando City B,[4] Rio Grande Valley FC,[5] FC Cincinnati,[6] Bethlehem Steel FC,[7] and San Antonio FC.[8] The Austin Aztex were on hiatus for the 2016 season, due to stadium availability issues, but planned to return in 2017 pending construction of a new, soccer-specific stadium.[9]

Teams

Team Location Stadium Capacity Manager Kit Sponsor MLS Affiliate/Partnership
Arizona United SC Peoria, Arizona Peoria Sports Complex 12,339 Canada Frank Yallop Food City
Bethlehem Steel FC Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Goodman Stadium 16,000 United States Brendan Burke Lehigh Valley Health Network Philadelphia Union
Charleston Battery Charleston, South Carolina MUSC Health Stadium 5,100 United States Michael Anhaeuser Teamphoria! Atlanta United FC
Charlotte Independence Charlotte, North Carolina Ramblewood Soccer Complex 4,300 United States Mike Jeffries OrthoCarolina Colorado Rapids
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC Colorado Springs, Colorado Switchbacks Stadium 3,500 United States Steve Trittschuh Penrose-St. Francis Health Services  
FC Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Nippert Stadium 40,000 United States John Harkes Toyota  
FC Montreal Montreal Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard 3,500 France Philippe Eullaffroy Montreal Impact
Harrisburg City Islanders Harrisburg, Pennsylvania FNB Field 6,187 United States Bill Becher Capital Blue Cross  
LA Galaxy II Carson, California StubHub Center Track and Field Stadium 2,000 United States Curt Onalfo Herbalife LA Galaxy
Louisville City FC Louisville, Kentucky Louisville Slugger Field 13,131 Republic of Ireland James O'Connor Humana  
New York Red Bulls II Harrison, New Jersey Red Bull Arena 20,000 United States John Wolyniec Red Bull New York Red Bulls
Oklahoma City Energy FC Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Taft Stadium 7,500 Denmark Jimmy Nielsen First Fidelity Bank FC Dallas
Orange County Blues FC Irvine, California Anteater Stadium 2,500 England Barry Venison  
Orlando City B Melbourne, Florida Titan Soccer Complex 3,500 England Anthony Pulis Orlando Health Orlando City SC
Pittsburgh Riverhounds Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Highmark Stadium 3,500 United States Dave Brandt Allegheny Health Network Columbus Crew SC
Portland Timbers 2 Portland, Oregon Merlo Field 4,892 United States Andrew Gregor Alaska Airlines Portland Timbers
Real Monarchs SLC Sandy, Utah Rio Tinto Stadium 20,213 United States Freddy Juarez LifeVantage Real Salt Lake
Richmond Kickers Richmond, Virginia City Stadium 22,000 England Leigh Cowlishaw Woodfin Home Comfort Systems D.C. United
Rio Grande Valley FC Toros Edinburg, Texas H-E-B Park 9,400 Colombia Wilmer Cabrera   Houston Dynamo
Rochester Rhinos Rochester, New York Sahlen's Stadium 13,768 United States Bob Lilley New England Revolution
Saint Louis FC Fenton, Missouri Soccer Park 5,500 United States Tim Leonard (interim) Electrical Connection, NECA/IBEW Local 1 Chicago Fire
Sacramento Republic FC Sacramento, California Bonney Field 11,569 England Paul Buckle UC Davis Children's Hospital San Jose Earthquakes
San Antonio FC San Antonio, Texas Toyota Field 8,296 England Darren Powell Toyota
Seattle Sounders FC 2 Tukwila, Washington Starfire Sports Complex 4,500 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Ezra Hendrickson Xbox Seattle Sounders FC
Swope Park Rangers Kansas City, Missouri Swope Soccer Village 3,557 Canada Marc Dos Santos Ivy Funds Sporting Kansas City
Toronto FC II Vaughan, Ontario Ontario Soccer Centre 3,500 Canada Jason Bent Toronto FC
Tulsa Roughnecks FC Tulsa, Oklahoma ONEOK Field 7,833 England David Irving Oculto
Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 Vancouver, British Columbia Thunderbird Stadium 3,500 South Africa Alan Koch Bell Canada Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Wilmington Hammerheads FC Wilmington, North Carolina Legion Stadium 6,000 England Mark Briggs New Hanover Regional Medical Center New York City FC
  Affiliate
  Partnership

Other venues

The Real Monarchs played three home games at other sites while Rio Tinto Stadium was being resurfaced: Aces Ballpark in Reno, Nevada, Clyde Field at Utah Valley University and Ute Soccer Field at The University of Utah in Salt Lake City.

Rio Grande Valley FC Toros played their first three games at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Soccer Complex while their stadium was being completed.

The September 7 game between New York Red Bulls II and Harrisburg City Islanders was played at Pucillo Field at Millersville University in Millersville, Pennsylvania.

Relationships with MLS clubs

There are 11 USL teams owned and operated by MLS clubs and 9 USL-MLS affiliations among the 29 USL clubs.[10]

The two relationship types are treated the same by Major League Soccer.[11]

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming manager Date of appointment
Pittsburgh Riverhounds United States Mark Steffens[12][13] Released May 21, 2016 United States Dave Brandt May 22, 2016 [14][15]
Saint Louis FC United States Dale Schilly[16] Released August 15, 2016 United States Tim Leonard (interim) August 15, 2016 [17]
Orange County Blues Switzerland Oliver Wyss Promoted to Front Office August 19, 2016 England Barry Venison August 19, 2016 [18]

Player transfers

Competition format

The season started on March 25 and ended on September 25. The top eight finishers in each conference qualify for the playoffs.[19]

League table

Eastern Conference
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 New York Red Bulls II (C, X) 30 21 6 3 61 21 +40 69 Conference Playoffs
2 Louisville City FC 30 17 9 4 52 27 +25 60
3 FC Cincinnati 30 16 8 6 41 27 +14 56
4 Rochester Rhinos 30 13 12 5 38 25 +13 51
5 Charlotte Independence 30 14 8 8 48 29 +19 50
6 Charleston Battery 30 13 9 8 38 33 +5 48
7 Richmond Kickers 30 12 9 9 33 26 +7 45
8 Orlando City B 30 9 8 13 35 49 14 35
9 Wilmington Hammerheads FC 30 8 10 12 37 47 10 34
10 Harrisburg City Islanders 30 8 7 15 37 54 17 31
11 Bethlehem Steel FC 30 6 10 14 32 43 11 28
12 Toronto FC II 30 7 5 18 36 58 22 26
13 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 30 6 7 17 31 50 19 25
14 FC Montreal 30 7 2 21 35 57 22 23
Source: 2016 USL Standings
Rules for classification: 1) total wins; 2) total goal differential; 3) total goals scored; 4) points earned against top four Conference finishers; 5) disciplinary points; 6) coin toss or drawing of lots
(C) Champions; (X) Regular Season League Champion
Western Conference
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Sacramento Republic 30 14 10 6 43 27 +16 52 Conference Playoffs
2 Rio Grande Valley Toros 30 14 9 7 47 24 +23 51
3 Colorado Springs Switchbacks 30 14 7 9 37 27 +10 49
4 Swope Park Rangers 30 14 6 10 45 36 +9 48
5 LA Galaxy II 30 12 11 7 52 42 +10 47
6 Vancouver Whitecaps 2 30 12 9 9 44 44 0 45
7 Oklahoma City Energy 30 10 13 7 32 30 +2 43
8 Orange County Blues 30 12 4 14 39 41 2 40
9 Portland Timbers 2 30 12 4 14 38 42 4 40
10 San Antonio FC 30 10 8 12 36 36 0 38
11 Real Monarchs 30 10 6 14 31 41 10 36
12 Seattle Sounders 2 30 9 8 13 35 50 15 35
13 Arizona United 30 9 7 14 40 46 6 34
14 Saint Louis FC 30 8 10 12 42 44 2 34
15 Tulsa Roughnecks 30 5 4 21 25 64 39 19
Source: 2016 USL Standings
Rules for classification: 1) total wins; 2) total goal differential; 3) total goals scored; 4) points earned against top four Conference finishers; 5) disciplinary points; 6) coin toss or drawing of lots

Results table


Home   Away   Win   Loss   Draw
ClubMatch
123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Arizona United SC
(AZU)
LAGSEASACCSSRMOPOROKCOCBCSSLAGOCBSTLRGVSACTULSPRSEARMOTULVANOCBSANSANVANRMOLAGSANPORRMOPOR
0–22–00–10–21–01–10–01–11–31–42–02–11–11–12–31–12–33–01–23–23–11–02–31–30–11–21–11–23–22–3
Bethlehem Steel FC
(BET)
MONCINNYRRICCHBLOUORLMONHARROCNYRCLTWILRICCINTORPITWILHARROCTORCLTPITMONLOUHARNYRCHBPITORL
1–01–20–42–10–00–02–22–11–32–20–11–01–10–00–12–32–03–00–11–12–32–21–22–30–12–20–21–21–10–2
Charleston Battery
(CHB)
CINORLWILCLTBETPITROCHARTORWILLOUPITORLHARTORRICLOUORLNYRCINCLTMONWILCLTRICROCMONBETRICNYR
1–00–02–12–30–01–12–33–22–01–00–22–11–21–01–02–01–10–03–21–11–11–31–11–01–11–21–22–12–11–2
Charlotte Independence
(CLT)
LOUHARCINCHBRICNYRMONWILROCORLTORBETRICHARORLWILNYRPITMONCHBBETWILORLCHBCINTORPITRICROCLOU
0–12–11–23–23–22–01–01–10–01–22–20–11–03–11–11–21–23–01–01–12–21–04–00–13–25–14–00–00–11–1
FC Cincinnati
(CIN)
CHBBETCLTLOUTORWILORLHARPITHARRICMONTORLOUBETROCSTLNYRLOUCHBMONRICROCNYRCLTSTLWILPITORLPIT
0–12–12–12–32–11–13–11–11–02–01–12–12–10–01–01–22–11–22–01–12–01–11–10–22–32–12–00–01–01–0
Colorado Springs Switchbacks
(CSS)
OKCAZUSEASANLAGOCBPORAZUOCBSTLLAGSANRMORMOPORSEASACSPRSTLVANPORRMOTULRGVOKCRGVLAGVANSEAOCB
2–12–00–11–02–33–01–03–11–12–00–01–20–11–01–11–21–01–11–21–11–10–01–00–22–01–23–02–02–10–4
Harrisburg City Islanders
(HAR)
RICCLTORLLOUORLROCCINCHBBETTORCINWILNYRCHBMONCLTPITRICTORPITBETROCNYRLOUTORPITBETNYRWILMON
1–31–21–02–32–11–21–12–33–12–10–22–30–10–12–31–30–00–32–42–11–01–10–51–11–01–12–21–41–13–1
LA Galaxy II
(LAG)
AZUSTLRMOOCBSANVANRGVCSSSACVANSEAAZUSACCSSTULTULOCBPORSANOCBPOROKCOCBSPRAZUCSSSACRGVSACRMO
2–03–03–31–11–12–22–03–20–23–41–14–12–20–02–22–02–14–13–20–23–40–00–21–22–10–31–11–01–13–1
Louisville City FC
(LOU)
CLTNYRORLCINHARPITBETTORSTLRICCHBORLWILROCTORCINMONCHBWILCINORLPITHARROCNYRBETMONRICSTLCLT
1–00–24–13–23–22–20–02–02–00–02–04–32–21–04–10–02–01–14–10–21–22–11–11–10–11–01–02–05–11–1
FC Montreal
(MON)
BETTORWILROCORLCLTBETNYRRICROCCINTORPITHARORLLOUNYRROCCLTCINRICPITCHBBETTORWILLOUCHBNYRHAR
0–11–20–21–20–10–11–20–12–10–21–21–11–23–21–30–22–41–30–10–21–24–13–13–24–32–20–12–10–41–3
New York Red Bulls II
(NYR)
TORLOUBETROCWILCLTPITRICMONPITBETHARORLWILROCMONCLTCINCHBRICHARORLLOUTORCINBETHARROCMONCHB
2–22–04–00–01–00–23–11–11–01–01–01–02–24–00–04–22–12–12–31–25–05–11–01–02–02–04–11–14–02–1
Oklahoma City Energy FC
(OKC)
CSSSTLSPRSEAAZUSANSANRMOTULRGVSPRVANRGVSANSPROCBTULSTLSACRGVLAGTULCSSTULSTLPORSEASPRVANSTL
1–22–21–01–10–01–11–03–12–00–33–11–10–00–02–02–13–00–00–10–00–02–00–21–01–10–42–20–31–22–2
Orange County Blues FC
(OCB)
VANSTLLAGSANPORSACCSSAZURMOCSSSEAAZURMOSANRGVLAGSACOKCSPRLAGTULAZUVANPORLAGSACSACRMORGVCSS
0–11–31–11–01–01–00–31–11–31–15–20–21–02–32–11–23–31–20–32–02–11–31–01–22–00–11–22–00–14–0
Orlando City B
(ORL)
WILCHBLOUHARPITHARMONCINBETROCCLTLOUCHBNYRMONCLTROCCHBWILLOUTORNYRCLTRICRICPITWILTORCINBET
1–20–01–40–12–11–21–01–32–22–12–13–42–12–23–11–10–00–02–22–12–11–50–41–10–10–20–31–20–12–0
Pittsburgh Riverhounds
(PIT)
ROCTORORLLOUCHBNYRCINTORNYRCHBRICMONROCHARBETRICHARCLTWILLOUMONBETROCWILHARORLCLTCINBETCIN
0–12–21–22–21–11–30–12–10–11–21–32–11–20–00–20–21–20–34–11–21–42–10–34–11–12–00–40–01–10–1
Portland Timbers 2
(POR)
SPRVANRGVSACOCBTULAZURMOCSSVANSEASPRSANSEAVANSTLCSSLAGSEACSSLAGOCBRMOSACSEAOKCRGVAZUVANAZU
1–21–30–21–00–12–01–13–10–11–31–02–11–11–22–10–11–11–40–11–14–32–11–20–41–24–01–02–12–03–2
Real Monarchs
(RMO)
STLLAGTULAZURGVSEAPORRGVOCBOKCVANVANSACSACOCBCSSCSSVANSACAZUSEACSSSPRPORAZUTULOCBSANAZULAG
1–03–31–00–10–10–01–31–13–11–32–21–00–11–20–11–00–11–23–20–31–40–01–02–11–01–10–22–02–31–3
Richmond Kickers
(RIC)
HARWILROCBETCLTTORWILTORNYRLOUMONCINPITCLTBETCHBHARPITTORNYRROCMONCINORLORLCHBLOUCLTCHBWIL
3–10–01–01–22–31–01–00–11–10–01–21–13–10–10–00–23–02–03–02–11–02–11–11–11–01–10–20–01–20–2
Rio Grande Valley Toros
(RGV)
TULPORSEARMOLAGSANRMOSPRSANSTLSANSPROKCSANAZUOCBOKCTULVANSACOKCSEATULCSSCSSSPRPORLAGOCBSAN
0–22–02–21–00–23–21–14–10–01–11–00–43–02–31–11–20–00–04–00–00–06–05–02–02–12–00–10–11–03–0
Rochester Rhinos
(ROC)
PITRICNYRMONHARCHBCLTORLBETMONTORLOUPITNYRCINORLMONTORBETHARRICWILLOUPITCINWILCHBNYRCLTTOR
1–00–10–02–12–13–20–01–22–22–01–20–12–10–02–10–03–11–11–11–10–12–01–13–01–12–22–11–11–01–0
Sacramento Republic FC
(SAC)
SEAAZUVANPORSTLOCBLAGSEASPRLAGRMORMORGVAZUSEARMOOCBCSSVANRGVOCBSANSTLPOROCBVANOCBLAGLAGTUL
1–01–00–00–10–10–12–02–01–12–21–02–13–21–12–12–33–30–11–20–01–01–14–34–01–00–02–11–11–14–0
Saint Louis FC
(STL)
RMOLAGOCBOKCTULSACSPRLOUTULVANRGVCSSTULAZUPORSPRSEACINTULCSSOKCSPRSACSPRSANOKCCINSANLOUOKC
0–10–33–12–20–01–03–00–25–21–11–10–27–11–21–00–11–11–20–22–10–01–13–41–10–21–11–23–11–52–2
San Antonio FC
(SAN)
SEASPRLAGOCBCSSTULRGVOKCOKCRGVRGVPORCSSOCBTULOKCVANLAGSPRSACAZUAZUSEASTLSPRAZUSTLRMOTULRGV
3–01–11–10–10–13–12–31–10–10–00–11–12–13–22–10–02–02–31–21–10–13–21–02–01–21–11–30–22–00–3
Seattle Sounders 2
(SEA)
SACAZUSANRGVCSSRMOOKCTULSACLAGPOROBCVANPORSPRSACSTLCSSAZUPORRMOVANRGVSANPORVANVANOKCCSSSPR
0–10–20–32–21–00–01–11–20–21–10–12–53–22–10–21–21–12–13–21–04–11–10–60–12–12–12–22–21–20–2
Swope Park Rangers KC
(SPR)
PORTULSANOKCVANSTLTULRGVSACPORRGVVANOKCSEASTLAZUOKCCSSOCBSANSTLRMOSTLLAGSANRGVTULOKCTULSEA
2–12–11–10–11–20–32–11–41–11–24–02–31–32–01–01–10–21–13–02–11–10–11–12–12–10–23–03–03–12–0
Toronto FC II
(TOR)
NYRMONPITCINRICLOURICCHBPITHARWILCLTROCMONCINLOUCHBWILBETHARROCRICBETORLHARNYRMONCLTORLROC
2–22–12–21–20–10–21–00–21–21–21–32–22–11–11–21–40–10–33–24–21–10–33–21–20–10–13–41–52–10–1
Tulsa Roughnecks FC
(TUL)
RGVSPRRMOSTLPORSANVANSEASPRSTLOKCSTLLAGLAGAZUSANRGVSTLOKCAZUOCBCSSRGVOKCOKCRMOSPRSANSPRSAC
2–01–20–10–00–21–32–32–11–22–50–21–72–20–23–21–20–02–00–32–11–20–10–50–20–11–10–30–21–30–4
Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2
(VAN)
OCBPORSACLAGSPRTULLAGPORSTLRMORMOSEASPRPOROKCRMORGVSANSACCSSAZUSEAOCBAZUSACSEASEACSSPOROKC
1–03–10–02–22–13–24–33–11–12–20–12–33–21–21–12–10–40–22–11–12–31–10–13–10–01–22–20–20–22–1
Wilmington Hammerheads
(WIL)
ORLRICCHBMONNYRCINRICCLTCHBTORHARLOUBETNYRTORCLTBETLOUORLPITROCCLTCHBPITROCMONORLCINHARRIC
2–10–01–22–00–11–10–11–10–13–13–22–21–10–43–02–10–31–42–21–40–20–11–11–42–22–23–00–21–12–0

[20]

Playoffs

The team with the best record across both conferences earned the 2016 USL Regular Season title. The top eight teams in each conference advanced to the 2016 USL Playoffs, which were a single-elimination bracket crown two conference champions. The two conference champions advanced to the 2016 USL Championship.[19]

The playoffs took place over the course of four weeks. The fixed seed format concluded with the USL Championship, which was held at the venue of the conference champion with the best regular season record.[21]

 
First roundConference SemifinalsConference finalsUSL Championship
 
              
 
October 2 – Red Bull Arena
 
 
#1 New York Red Bulls II 4
 
October 7 – Red Bull Arena
 
#8 Orlando City B 0
 
#1 New York Red Bulls II (pen.)3 (5)
 
October 1 – Rochester Rhinos Stadium
 
#4 Rochester Rhinos3 (4)
 
#4 Rochester Rhinos 3
 
October 16 - Red Bull Arena
 
#5 Charlotte Independence 1
 
#1 New York Red Bulls II (pen.)1 (4)
 
October 2 – Nippert Stadium
 
#2 Louisville City FC1 (3)
 
#3 FC Cincinnati 1
 
October 8 – Louisville Slugger Field
 
#6 Charleston Battery 2
 
#6 Charleston Battery0
 
October 2 – Louisville Slugger Field
 
#2 Louisville City FC1
 
#2 Louisville City FC (a.e.t.)2
 
October 23 - Red Bull Arena
 
#7 Richmond Kickers 0
 
#1 New York Red Bulls II 5
 
October 1 – Bonney Field
 
#4 Swope Park Rangers1
 
#1 Sacramento Republic FC 0 (4)
 
October 9 – Swope Soccer Village
 
#8 Orange County Blues FC (pen.)0 (5)
 
#8 Orange County Blues FC1
 
September 30 – Swope Soccer Village
 
#4 Swope Park Rangers (a.e.t.) 2
 
#4 Swope Park Rangers 3
 
October 15 - Swope Soccer Village
 
#5 LA Galaxy II 0
 
#4 Swope Park Rangers3
 
September 30 – Switchbacks Stadium
 
#6 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 20
 
#3 Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC1
 
October 8 – Thunderbird Stadium
 
#6 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 2
 
#6 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 23
 
October 1 – H-E-B Park
 
#7 Oklahoma City Energy FC2
 
#2 Rio Grande Valley FC Toros 2
 
 
#7 Oklahoma City Energy FC 3
 

Eastern Conference

October 1, 2016 (2016-10-01) QF Rochester Rhinos 3–1 Charlotte Independence Rochester, New York
6:05 pm EDT Fall 7'
Dos Santos 24'
Tergou 70' Yellow card 87'
Totsch Yellow card 90+1'
Report
Report
Duckett Yellow card 5'
Hassan 75'
Davidson Yellow card 79' Yellow-red card 82'
Metcalf Red card 80'
Martínez Yellow card 90+1' Yellow-red card 90+6'
Stadium: Rochester Rhinos Stadium
Attendance: 2,080
Referee: Henrik Karlsson
October 2, 2016 (2016-10-02) QF New York Red Bulls II 4–0 Orlando City B Harrison, New Jersey
4:00 pm EDT Long 32', 77'
Bezecourt 60'
Allen 63'
Report
Report
Ribeiro Yellow card 30'
Neal Yellow card 45+1'
Heath Red card 63'
Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 1,088
Referee: Matthew Kreitzer
October 2, 2016 (2016-10-02) QF FC Cincinnati 1–2 Charleston Battery Cincinnati, Ohio
4:00 pm EDT Stevenson 19' Report
Report
Tsonis 40'
Chang Yellow card 62'
Prince 65'
Stadium: Nippert Stadium
Attendance: 30,187 (USL Record)
Referee: Kevin Terry Jr.
October 2, 2016 (2016-10-02) QF Louisville City FC 2–0 (a.e.t.) Richmond Kickers Louisville, Kentucky
7:00 pm EDT Davis 92'
Hoffman 102'
Report
Report
Asante Red card 5'
Lee Yellow card 18'
Yeisley Yellow card 34'
William Yellow card 40'
Troyer Yellow card 42'
Stadium: Louisville Slugger Field
Attendance: 5,467
Referee: Andrew Musashe
October 7, 2016 (2016-10-07) SF New York Red Bulls II 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Rochester Rhinos Harrison, New Jersey
7:00 pm EDT Etienne 20'
Allen 44', 119' (pen.)
Adams Yellow card 57'
Metzger Yellow card 63'
Carroll Yellow card 82'
Report
Report
Farrell Yellow card 20'
Dos Santos 22', 55'
Tergou Yellow card 40'
Fall 110'
Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 1,229
Referee: Luis Guardia
Penalties
Long soccer ball with check mark
Etienne soccer ball with check mark
Allen soccer ball with check mark
Metzger soccer ball with check mark
Plewa soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark Fall
soccer ball with check mark Farrell
soccer ball with check mark Apostolopoulos
soccer ball with red X Dos Santos
soccer ball with check mark Kyriazis
October 8, 2016 (2016-10-08) SF Louisville City FC 1–0 Charleston Battery Louisville, Kentucky
7:30 pm EDT Smith Yellow card 45+1'
Dacres 53'
Reynolds Yellow card 90+4'
Report
Report
Tsonis Yellow card 24'
Marini Yellow card 62'
Adjetey Yellow card 67'
Woodbine Red card 90+4'
Stadium: Louisville Slugger Field
Attendance: 6,581
Referee: Mark Kadlecik
October 16, 2016 (2016-10-16) F New York Red Bulls II 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Louisville City FC Harrison, New Jersey
6:00 pm EDT Valot 74'
Williams Red card 118'
Report
Report
Craig 11' Yellow card 102' Yellow-red card 120+'
Reynolds Red card 104'
Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 2,709
Referee: Robert Sibiga
Penalties
Etienne soccer ball with check mark
Long soccer ball with check mark
Allen soccer ball with check mark
Bezecourt soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with red X Lancaster
soccer ball with check mark Smith
soccer ball with check mark Quinn
soccer ball with check mark Kaye
soccer ball with red X Newnam

Western Conference

September 30, 2016 (2016-09-30) QF Swope Park Rangers 3–0 LA Galaxy II Kansas City, Missouri
7:30 pm CDT Tyrpak 76'
Gonzalez 90+3', 90+5'
Report
Report
Amaya Yellow card 9'
Villarreal Yellow card 34' Yellow-red card 65'
Covarrubias Yellow card 59'
Payeras Yellow card 79'
Stadium: Swope Soccer Village
Attendance: 1,885
Referee: Guido Gonzales Jr.
October 1, 2016 (2016-10-01) QF Rio Grande Valley FC Toros 2–3 Oklahoma City Energy Edinburg, Texas
7:30 pm CDT Luna 33'
Ward Yellow card 53'
Bird 76'
Greene Yellow card 83'
Report
Report
Ryden Yellow card 72'
Olsson 73'
Bonner 90+2', 90+3'
Stadium: H-E-B Park
Attendance: 2,701
Referee: Rosendo Mendoza
October 9, 2016 (2016-10-09) SF Swope Park Rangers 2–1 (a.e.t.) Orange County Blues FC Kansas City, Missouri
3:00 pm CDT Gonzalez 20'
Duke Yellow card 40'
Alvarado Red card 69'
Meyer Red card 88'
Kelly 105'
Report Rauhofer 70' Stadium: Swope Soccer Village
Attendance: 2,181
Referee: Nima Saghafi
October 15, 2016 (2016-10-15) F Swope Park Rangers 3–0 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 Kansas City, Missouri
7:30 pm CDT Tyrpak 8', 32'
Selbol Yellow card 83' Yellow-red card 90+2'
Molano Yellow card 88'
Kelly 89'
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de Wit Yellow card 90' Stadium: Swope Soccer Village
Attendance: 2,922
Referee: Juan Guzman

USL Championship

October 23, 2016 (2016-10-23) New York Red Bulls II 5–1 Swope Park Rangers Harrison, New Jersey
8:00 pm EDT Etienne 18'
Allen 39', 85', 88'
Metzger Yellow card 72'
Bezecourt 90+2'
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Granitto 74' Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 5,547
Referee: Armando Villarreal

Championship Game MVP: Brandon Allen (NYRB)

Attendance

The following table shows average home attendances, ranked from highest to lowest.

Team GP Total High Low Average
FC Cincinnati15259,43724,37611,27817,296
Sacramento Republic FC15172,71111,56910,74511,514
Louisville City FC15108,26910,0625,2987,218
San Antonio FC1592,5468,4664,3266,170
Oklahoma City Energy FC1574,2496,4553,7534,950
Saint Louis FC1573,8416,0044,2094,923
Richmond Kickers1559,9416,1232,6473,996
Tulsa Roughnecks FC1559,2475,3283,3233,950
Rochester Rhinos1554,8195,1242,4423,655
Charleston Battery1553,5635,4813,1503,570
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC1547,2844,3082,2123,152
Wilmington Hammerheads1544,9963,8371,8093,000
Bethlehem Steel FC1538,5963,6644222,573
Real Monarchs1537,9195,1823762,528
Pittsburgh Riverhounds1537,4123,4401,7112,494
Portland Timbers 21534,8494,3521,5282,323
Rio Grande Valley FC1529,9032,6461,4481,994
Vancouver Whitecaps FC 21526,6833,0578571,779
Swope Park Rangers1526,3016,8129261,753
Harrisburg City Islanders1624,7582,8532271,547
Arizona United SC1522,0453,3747531,470
Seattle Sounders FC 21521,0171,8351,1821,401
Charlotte Independence1520,6201,8011,0181,375
LA Galaxy II1518,1592,7155031,211
Toronto FC II1515,3961,3005761,026
Orange County Blues FC1515,1562,4554631,010
Orlando City B1514,3632,078642958
New York Red Bulls II148,2502,096214589
FC Montreal153,64796658243
Total4351,496,49324,376583,439

One New York Red Bulls II home game was moved to Millersville, Pennsylvania because of a scheduling conflict.

Statistical leaders

Top Goalkeepers

(Minimum of 50% of Team Minutes Played)

Rank Goalkeeper Club GP MINS SVS GA GAA W-L-T SHO
1 United States Tomas Gomez Rochester Rhinos 16 1440 39 11 0.688 9–2–5 7
2 United States Ryan Meara New York Red Bulls II 21 1812 54 16 0.796 13–2–6 11
3 United States Dominik Jakubek Sacramento Republic FC 18 1620 31 15 0.833 10–4–4 7
Trinidad and Tobago Greg Ranjitsingh Louisville City FC 24 2054 50 19 0.833 12–3–9 10
5 United States Devala Gorrick Colorado Springs Switchbacks 28 2451 82 23 0.846 14–7–7 13
6 United States Mitch Hildebrandt FC Cincinnati 30 2608 72 25 0.862 16–6–8 10
7 United States Josh Ford San Antonio FC 17 1509 53 15 0.893 5–5–7 3
8 Puerto Rico Cody Laurendi Oklahoma City Energy 26 2340 80 24 0.923 9–6–11 12
9 United States John Berner Charlotte Independence 20 1782 51 19 0.960 8–6–6 7
10 Greece Alexander Tambakis Charleston Battery 19 1709 70 20 1.053 10–4–5 6

Source:[22]

League awards

Individual awards

All-League Teams

First Team

F: Brandon Allen (NYRB), Jack McBean (LAG), Sean Okoli (CIN)
M: Danny Barrera (SAC), Villyan Bijev (POR), Enzo Martinez (CHA)
D: Harrison Delbridge (CIN), Amer Didic (SPR), Aaron Long (NYRB), Hugh Roberts (RIC)
G: Mitch Hildebrandt (CIN)

Second Team

F: Irvin Herrera (STL), Corey Hertzog (PIT), Cameron Iwasa (SAC)
M: Jose Barril (HAR), Kenardo Forbes (ROC), Yudai Imura (RIC)
D: Zach Carroll (NYRB), Joe Farrell (ROC), Bruno Perone (WIL), Josh Suggs (COL)
G: Devala Gorrick (COL)

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Week USL Player of the Week
Player Club Position Reason
1 United States Scott Goodwin Louisville City FC Goalkeeper SO, saved PK attempt
2 United States Vince Cicciarelli Saint Louis FC Midfielder 2G
3 United States Taylor Mueller Charleston Battery Defender GWG
4 United States Chandler Hoffman Louisville City FC Forward Hat Trick vs. FC Cincinnati
5 United States Tyler Turner Orlando City B Defender 2G
6 Canada Ben McKendry Vancouver Whitecaps 2 Midfielder GWG
7 United States Sammy Ochoa Tulsa Roughnecks FC Forward 4G in 2 games
8 United States Tommy Thompson Sacramento Republic Midfielder 2G
9 El Salvador Irvin Herrera Saint Louis FC Forward 4G vs. Tulsa
10 United States Ricardo Velazco Real Monarchs Midfielder 2G
11 United States Kyle Parker Wilmington Hammerheads Midfielder 2G GWG
12 Cape Verde Kévin Oliveira Swope Park Rangers Midfielder 1G 3A
13 United States Cameron Iwasa Sacramento Republic Forward 2G
14 Mexico Lalo Fernández Real Monarchs Goalkeeper SO 8SV
15 United States Sammy Ochoa Tulsa Roughnecks FC Forward 1G 2A
16 United States Brandon Allen New York Red Bulls II Forward Hat Trick vs. FC Montreal
17 United States Memo Rodriguez Rio Grande Valley FC Toros Forward 2G
18 Cuba Maikel Chang Charleston Battery Midfielder 1G 1A
19 United States Cristian Mata Tulsa Roughnecks FC Forward 2G
20 United States Chris Cortez Arizona United SC Forward 2 GWG
21 Canada Ballou Jean-Yves Tabla FC Montreal Forward 2G 3A
22 United States Thomas Sanner Vancouver Whitecaps 2 Forward Hat Trick vs. Arizona United
23 United States Matt Cardone San Antonio FC Goalkeeper 7SV SO vs. Saint Louis FC
24 Uruguay Enzo Martinez Charlotte Independence Midfielder 2G
25 El Salvador Irvin Herrera Saint Louis FC Forward Hat Trick vs San Antonio FC
26 Bulgaria Villyan Bijev Portland Timbers 2 Forward 1G 2A
27 Trinidad and Tobago Trevin Caesar Orange County Blues Forward 2G

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