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Country
  
United States

Website
  
plasoccerleague.com/

Founded
  
2015

Domestic cup
  
Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup

Divisions
  
2

Number of teams
  
12

Confederation
  
CONCACAF

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Current champions
  
Milwaukee Bavarians (1st title)

Most championships
  
RWB Adria Milwaukee Bavarians (1 title each)

Current champion
  
Milwaukee Bavarian SC (1st title)

Instances
  
2016 Premier League of America season, 2015 Great Lakes Premier League season

Teams
  
RWB Adria, Milwaukee Bavarian SC, Oakland County FC, Croatian Eagles, Carpathia FC

The Premier League of America (PLA) is an American soccer league. The league currently consists of teams in cities in the Great Lakes region of the United States. The league is a part of the United States Adult Soccer Association and as of 2016, qualifies teams for the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. The league began its first season of play in 2015 as the Great Lakes Premier League.

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History

Grand Rapids FC and AFC Ann Arbor both applied to become members of the National Premier Soccer League for the start of the 2015 season and they were both denied admission to the league. Instead of waiting a year or finding another league, the teams decided to start a league of their own. AFC Ann Arbor owner Jamey Amrine and Grand Rapids FC president Matt Roberts began discussions with other teams to gauge interest in forming a new league. Their work led to the formation of the Great Lakes Premier League. The new league held its inaugural league meeting on January 17, 2015 in Grand Rapids, MI.

The two clubs were joined as charter members by Oakland United - now Oakland County FC - based in Rochester, Michigan, and two decades-old Croatian American clubs, Croatian Eagles SC of Milwaukee and RWB Adria of Chicago.

Before the inaugural season began, Milwaukee Bavarians was announced as the first expansion franchise, to begin play in 2016. A second expansion team, Toledo United FC, joined in July 2015.

In September 2015, AFC Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids FC left the GLPL for the NPSL. The following November, the Madison 56ers left the NPSL after eleven seasons to join the Great Lakes Premier League.

The league announced on December 8, 2015 that they would be rebranding as Premier League of America, to more accurately reflect the potential growth of the league away from the Great Lakes area.

Two days later, Carpathia FC of Sterling Heights, Michigan in the Detroit suburbs was added as team number eight. The same month, Aris SC of La Crosse, Wisconsin and Aurora Borealis SC from Aurora, Illinois were added. Aris has since been removed from PLA announcements.

A tenth team was added on January 11, 2016, as Minnesota United FC Reserves moved over from the NPSL. An eleventh team for 2016 was added on January 13, 2016, as Stegman's Soccer Club joined as Minneapolis City. After their single season in the PLA, Minneapolis City announced their move to the NPSL.

On August 1, 2016 it was announced that Muskegon Risers SC would join the Premier League of America for the 2017 season after a unanimous 12-0 vote by current team owners.

Competition Format

In 2015 the league had a schedule that featured round robin play, where each team played every other team home and away. The league did not host a post-season tournament in 2015 and determined its champion based on the final season standings.

As part of the re-branding announcement for 2016, it was announced there would be a two-division geographical split, with an end-of-season championship playoff. The league will host a championship tournament at a neutral site with the top two teams from each division qualifying.

Current Teams

  • 1 as Oakland United
  • References

    Premier League of America Wikipedia


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