North Texas Premier Soccer Association

The North Texas Premier Soccer Association (NTPSA) is a soccer league based in North Texas which is run under the USASA. The league gained some fame once one of their clubs Dallas Roma F.C. reached the fourth round of the 2006 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.[1] This was followed by the NTX Rayados also reaching the fourth round of the 2018 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

NTPSA Division 1A
Founded1974
CountryUnited States
ConfederationUS Soccer
Divisions1
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toRegionals/US Open Cup
Relegation toNTPSA Division 1B
Current championsNTX Rayados
Websitehttp://www.ntpsa.org
NTPSA Division 1B
Founded1974
CountryUnited States
ConfederationUS Soccer
Divisions1
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid6
Promotion toNTPSA Division 1A
Relegation toNTPSA Division 2
Current championsRangers FC
Websitehttp://www.ntpsa.org
NTPSA Division 2
Founded1974
Country United States
ConfederationUS Soccer
Divisions1
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid7
Promotion toNTPSA Division 1B
Relegation toNTPSA Division 3
Current championsE.D.S.A.
Websitehttp://www.ntpsa.org
NTPSA Division 3
Founded1974
Country United States
ConfederationUS Soccer
Divisions1
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid8
Promotion toNTPSA Division 2
Relegation toNTPSA Division 4
Current championsFC Denton
Websitehttp://www.ntpsa.org
NTPSA Division 4
Founded1974
Country United States
ConfederationUS Soccer
Divisions1
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid9
Promotion toNTPSA Division 3
Relegation toNTPSA Division 5
Current championsDallas iTeam
Websitehttp://www.ntpsa.org
NTPSA Division 5
Founded1974
Country United States
ConfederationUS Soccer
Divisions1
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid10
Promotion toNTPSA Division 4
Relegation toNone
Current championsOlympia FC
Websitehttp://www.ntpsa.org

NTPSA is a non-profit adult men sports organization serving Dallas and the seven surrounding counties in North Texas.[2] Organized in 1974 as a combination of two leagues, NTPSA has grown over the last 25 years to 5,000+ players annually in 4 age groupings. This league has age group divisions for ages 19–29, 30-39, 40-49, and 50-and-over age brackets.

Clubs

Men's Open Divisions

Accurate as of 29 JANUARY 2019

DIVISION 1A Division 1B Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5
01A LEGENDS FC 01B BORUSSIA DALLAS 2 FC PREMIER SENIOR 3 SOMERSET RAIDERS 4 TIKKI TAKKA TOE FC 5 FC FORTNITE
01A MATADORS 01B DUNDER MIFFLIN PC 2 SOMERSET FC 3 FURY FC 4 NEXUS FC 5 LOS COMPAS
01A RANGERS FC 01B DARTOS 2 INTER DALLAS FC 3 TURLES FC 4 RED PHOENIX 5 AVERAGE JOES
01A PROVIDENT FC 01B GAMTEX FC 2 BAD FC 3 DRAGON 4 VN UNITED-SGP 5 THE FIGHTING OWLS
01A SANTOS 01B CRUSADERS ASF 2 LONESTAR REPUBLIC 3 LANES FC 4 EL DIABLO BLANCO 5 FC BOLTS
01A NTX RAYADOS 01B TRINITY UNITED 2 AC MILAN 3 DIAVOLO ROSE 4 ZOMBO 5 DOT'S HOP HOUSE
01A CELTICS 01B CLEARLY OFFSIDE 2 FC THAL 3 FC RETRO UNITED 4 AUTOBOTS FC 5
01A LEON FC 01B 2 DALLAS OLD BOYS FC 3 WEEKENDERS FC 4 LONESTAR TOWN 5
01A SOMERSET UNITED

Previous Division 1A Winners

SeasonChampionBest Record in
the Regular Season
Spring 2006Azzurri
Fall 2006Dallas Roma
Spring 2007Dallas Roma
Fall 2007Legends FC
Spring 2008Dallas Roma
Fall 2008Dallas Roma
Spring 2009Legends FC
Fall 2009Legends FC
Spring 2010United
Fall 2010Legends FC
Spring 2011Dallas Roma
Fall 2011NTX Rayados
Spring 2012NTX Rayados
Fall 2012NTX Rayados
Spring 2013NTX Rayados
Fall 2013Legends FC
Spring 2014Legends FC
Fall 2014Santos FCLegends FC
Spring 2015 ?? ??
Fall 2015Legends FCLegends FC (9-0-0)
Spring 2016MatadorsLegends FC
Fall 2016 ?? ??
Spring 2017NTX Rayados
Fall 2017Legends FCTXWarriorsFC
Spring 2018 ?? ??
Fall 2018Season cancelledSeason cancelled
Spring 2019Provident FC
TeamTitles Won
Legends FC7 (Fall 2007, Spring 2009, Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2015)
Dallas Roma F.C.5 (Fall 2006, Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2011)
NTX Rayados5 (Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Spring 2017)
Azzurri1 (Spring 2006)
United1 (Spring 2010)
Santos FC1 (Fall 2014)
Matadors1 (Spring 2016)

References

  1. Bell, Jack (July 24, 2006). "Amateur Team Charges on Against M.L.S." The New York Times.
  2. Bell, Cherie (April 11, 2002). "Men's soccer group plans 10-field complex; Association to consider allowing youth leagues to rent facility". Dallas Morning News.
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