CONCACAF Champions Cup

CONCACAF Champions Cup Overview

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Standings

Eastern

PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Louisville City FC crestLouisville City FC330010469
W
W
W
2Hartford Athletic crestHartford Athletic32105147
W
D
W
3Tampa Bay Rowdies crestTampa Bay Rowdies22004046
W
W
4Charleston Battery crestCharleston Battery22005326
W
W
5Detroit City FC crestDetroit City FC21014223
L
W

Western

PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Oakland Roots SC crestOakland Roots SC32105327
D
W
W
2San Antonio FC crestSan Antonio FC32103127
W
D
W
3Sacramento Republic FC crestSacramento Republic FC31203125
D
D
W
4Orange County SC crestOrange County SC31203215
W
D
D
5El Paso Locomotive FC crestEl Paso Locomotive FC21105234
W
D
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Frequently asked questions

Orlando City and Louisville City share the record for the most USL Championship titles, each winning the championship two times. Orlando City won in 2011 and 2013, while Louisville City won in 2017 and 2018.

The 2024 season of USL will see 24 teams compete for the league. When the league was founded in 2011 as USL Pro, only 12 teams contested. That number rose to 14 in 2014, 24 in 2015, 30 in 2017, 36 in 2019, and now back at 24.

Jamaican midfielder Kenardo Forbes is the player with the most appearances in USL history, having featured in 303 games.

With 105 goals (and counting) in 249 games, Jamaican forward Dane Kelly is USL's leading goalscorer of all-time.

Axel Kei, a centre-forward, holds the record as the youngest-ever player in USL Championship history. He made his debut in 2021 at the remarkable age of 13 years and 282 days.

Jamie Vardy, Gareth Bale, James Maddison, John Stones, and Darren Bent are some of the most iconic players to have played in the Championship.

Alen Marcina, Mark Briggs, Trevor James, and Noah Delgado are among the most popular coaches in USL history.

Protective Stadium, which is where Birmingham Legion FC play their home games, is the biggest stadium in the USL with a capacity of 47,000.

Fanendo Ali is the most expensive player in USL history, being bought for $1 million (allocation money) by FC Cincinnati in a trade with Portland Timbers.