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USL League Two’s Southwest Division to Forgo the 2021 Season

By USLLeagueTwo.com Staff, 04/06/21, 5:00PM EDT

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Division makes decision to opt out of 2021 play due to concerns around COVID-19

TAMPA, Fla. - The United Soccer League (USL) announced today that the Southwest Division has chosen to forgo play in the 2021 USL League Two season. The decision to forgo the season has been made by the USL in conjunction with the Southwest Division clubs with the interest of players, coaches and staff’s safety top of mind. 

“After careful consideration around the impacts of COVID-19, the Southwest Division has chosen to forgo the 2021 season with the utmost support from the United Soccer League,” said Joel Nash, Vice President of USL League Two. “With COVID-related challenges such as venue availability, local health statistics and travel mandates, the Southwest Division does not see a safe path to play for the 2021 season and therefore has chosen to take a step back to keep all players, coaches and staff safe during this time. We fully expect to see the return of the Southwest Division for the 2022 season and we look forward to welcoming them back onto the pitch.” 

The Southwest Division is comprised of FC Golden State Force, Project 51O, San Francisco City FC, San Francisco Glens SC, Santa Cruz Breakers FC, Southern California Seahorses and Ventura County Fusion. Further information regarding play for the 2021 season will be released in the coming weeks. 

For more information on the 2021 League Two schedule, visit www.uslleaguetwo.com/schedule/


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