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2012 PDL season

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Champions
  
Forest City London

Champion
  
Forest City London

Matches played
  
584

Start date
  
2012

Goals scored
  
1,702

Top goalscorer
  
13 goals: 2 tied: Deshorn Brown of Reading United AC Sullivan Silva of Thunder Bay Chill

Biggest home win
  
2 tied: Austin Aztex 7–0 Texas Dutch Lions 24 May 2012 Austin Aztex 7–0 West Texas Sockers 6 July 2012

Biggest away win
  
Ventura County Fusion 6–0 Fresno Fuego 31 May 2012

Highest scoring
  
WSA Winnipeg 6–3 Springfield Demize 14 July 2012

Longest winning run
  
11 wins: Thunder Bay Chill

Similar
  
2011 PDL season, 2016 PDL season, 2009 PDL season, 2012–13 CONCACAF Champio, 2011–12 CONCACAF Champio

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The 2012 USL Premier Development League season was the 18th season of the PDL. The regular season began on 22 April with a match between the Los Angeles Misioneros and Fresno Fuego, and ended with 14 matches on 15 July 2012. The regular season was followed by a postseason tournament of conference winners which determined the league's champion, Forest City London. Thirteen teams were added to the league and 4 teams dropped, bringing the total number of teams in the league to 73 for 2012.

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Name changes

  • Abbotsford Mariners rebranded as Fraser Valley Mariners
  • Central Florida Kraze rebranded as Orlando City U-23 after its acquisition by USL Pro team Orlando City
  • Chivas El Paso Patriots rebranded as El Paso Patriots.
  • Los Angeles Blues 23 rebranded as Pali Blues
  • MPS Portland Phoenix rebranded as GPS Portland Phoenix
  • New Hampshire Phantoms rebranded as Seacoast United Phantoms
  • Tacoma Tide rebranded as Seattle Sounders FC U-23 after its acquisition by Major League Soccer team Seattle Sounders FC.
  • West Texas United Sockers rebranded as West Texas Sockers
  • New teams

    Thirteen new clubs joined the PDL this coming season.

    Realignment

    The Nashville Metros were moved from the Southeast Division of the Southern Conference to the South Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference.

    Folding/moving

  • Four teams were announced as leaving the league prior to the beginning of the season:
  • Akron Summit Assault – Akron, Ohio
  • Baton Rouge Capitals – Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Indiana Invaders – South Bend, Indiana
  • Rio Grande Valley Grandes – McAllen, Texas
  • Standings

    2012 Premier Development League standings.

    Note: The first tie-breaker in PDL standings is head-to-head results between teams tied on points, which is why some teams with inferior goal differences finish ahead in the standings.

    Great Lakes Division

     * Although River City Rovers qualified for post season play, they ceded the match that was to be played 7/17 to Forest City London.

    Conference Championships

    As in prior years, each of the four conferences will hold a conference championship. In 2012, the location for each conference championship will be held the weekend of July 20th–22nd with the host team decided by a bidding process with preference given to the teams with the best records. The winner of the four conference championships will then compete in the PDL Championship held July 27th–29th and August 4th.

    Divisional Playoffs

    Five of the divisions have additional matches in order for teams to qualify for the conference championship.

    In the Great Lakes Division the 2nd and 3rd place teams qualify for a play in match; however, the 3rd place River City Rovers ceded the match to Forest City London who qualified for the Central Conference Championship.

    In the Northwest Division, the top 4 teams qualify for a play-in match with the #4 seed playing at the home pitch of the top seed; and the #3 seed playing at the #2 seed. The winners of these matches then qualify for the Western Conference Championships. These matches were played on 7/14 and 7/15 with Seattle Sounders and Portland Timbers U-23 teams winning.

    In the Eastern Conference, there are three divisions. The team with the best overall record in the conference qualifies for the Conference Championships directly, and, from that team's division, the 2nd and 3rd place teams compete in a play-in match. In 2012, Ocean City from the Mid Atlantic Division had the best overall all record. Therefore, 3rd place Jersey Expressed traveled to 2nd place Reading United on July 17 to determine the 2nd team from the Mid Atlantic that would qualify for the Conference Championships. Reading United won the match 3–1 with an extra time goal scored in the 119th minute and a penalty goal in stoppage time.

    The top two teams from the other two divisions will also compete in a play-in match. In the Northeast Division, the Ottawa Fury hosted the GPS Portland Phoenix on July 17 with Ottawa claiming victory after extra time 3–2. The Carolina Dynamo hosted the Real Maryland Monarchs in the South Atlantic play-in match, with Carolina easily cruising to a 5–0 victory. The Eastern Conference Championships which will be hosted by Carolina Dynamo.

    PDL Championship

    The 2012 PDL Championship will consist of 4 teams, the winner of each Conference Championship, with the semi-finals being held on Saturday, July 28 and the finals being played Saturday, August 4. The host sites were determined following the completion of the Conference Championships.

  • Most Valuable Player: Sullivan Silva, (THU)
  • Rookie of the Year: Adam Grinwis, (MIB)
  • Defender of the Year: Kevin Cope, (MIB)
  • Coach of the Year: Gary Parsons, (MIB)
  • Goalkeeper of the Year: Adam Grinwis, (MIB)
  • Eastern Conference

    F: Deshorn Brown (REA) *, Alencar Junior (WOR), David Neuberth (RMD)
    M: Christian Barreiro (BAL), Jason Massie (GPS), Stephen Okai (REA)
    D: Patrick Boucher (CON), Marcello Castro (OTT), Greg Cochrane (REA), Sebastien Ibeagha (CAR) *
    G: John McCarthy (OCN)

    Central Conference

    F: Jordan Ayris (LON), Sullivan Silva (THU) *, Branden Stelmak (CIN)
    M: Tom Catalano (MIB) *, Bryan Ciesiulka (CHI), Jordan Green (KCB) *
    D: Sicelo Buthelezi (THU), Kevin Cope (MIB) *, Lorne Donaldson (RCO), Peter Nechvatal (KCB)
    G: Adam Grinwis (MIB) *

    Western Conference

    F: Jaime Chavez (LAM), Mark Sherrod (POR) *, Gyasi Zardes (VCF)
    M: Ben Fisk (VAN), Matt Friesen (KIT) *, Frankie López (VCF)
    D: James Farenhorst (VAN), Stephen Mohn (KIT), Conor Spence (TUC), DeAndre Yedlin (SEA) *
    G: Elliott Mitrou (VIC)

    Southern Conference

    F: Karamba Janneh (OCA), Chrispin Ochieng (MIS), Kris Tyrpak (AUS)
    M: Juan de Dios Ibarra-Trevino (AUS), Douglas dos Santos (OCA), Kekuta Manneh (AUS)
    D: Taian de Souza (PAN), Oumar Diakhite (ORL), Max Gunderson (LAR) *, Zack Pope (AUS)
    G: Alonso Jiménez (WTX)

    * denotes All-League player

    References

    2012 PDL season Wikipedia