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US Club Mar 13, 2026

US Club Soccer and US Youth Soccer announce all league operators for new joint platform

CHARLESTON, S.C. – US Club Soccer and US Youth Soccer have announced all league operators of its new competition, beginning with the 2026-27 season, that serves as the top team-based league of both organizations.

This new league, temporarily referred to as “NewComp,” brings together the National Premier Leagues (NPL) and National League, ushering in a new era of collaboration in the youth soccer ecosystem and serving 10,000 teams and more than 150,000 players.

The competition’s inaugural season will be capped in summer 2027, as part of a postseason structure operated by the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL). The recently-announced ECNL Conference League Playoffs will welcome the top-performing teams from this competition, along with selected ECNL Regional League (ECNL RL) teams.

Eight conferences comprise the new competition with multiple districts in each conference and those districts advancing teams to the ECNL Conference League Playoffs. The first round of league operators was announced two weeks ago.

The complete list is now available below with the newest announced leagues noted with asterisks.

  • Alaska Youth Soccer Association* (Northwest District 4)
  • Arizona Soccer Association (West Districts 2, 3)
  • Carolina Premier Soccer League (Mid-Atlantic District 3)
  • Chesapeake Premier Soccer League* (Mid-Atlantic District 1)
  • Colorado Soccer Association (West District 1)
  • El Paso Premier League (South District 4)
  • Elite Development Program (Northeast Districts 1, 2, 3, 4 & Mid-Atlantic District 1)
  • Florida Club Leagues (Southeast District 2)
  • Frontier Premier League* (South District 1)
  • Great Lakes Alliance (Midwest District 1)
  • Idaho Premier League* (Northwest District 1)
  • Las Vegas Club Soccer League* (West District 5)
  • Michigan State Youth Soccer Association (Midwest District 5)
  • Mid-Atlantic Premier League (Northeast District 3)
  • MISO Junior League* (Northwest District 5)
  • Missouri Youth Soccer Association* (Central District 2)
  • NorCal Premier Soccer (West District 4)
  • Northern Illinois Soccer League (Midwest Districts 3, 4)
  • Ohio River League & Indiana Soccer Association/Ohio Soccer Association/Kentucky Youth Soccer
  • Association* (co-operated; Midwest District 2)
  • Oregon Youth Soccer Association* (Northwest District 2)
  • Regional Club League* (Northwest District 3)
  • Snap Soccer* (Southeast Districts 3, 4)
  • SOCAL Soccer League (West District 3)
  • South Texas Champions League* (South District 3)
  • Southeastern Clubs Champions League (Southeast District 1)
  • Tennessee State Soccer Association* (Mid-Atlantic District 4)
  • Texas Club Soccer League (South District 2)
  • Twin Cities Soccer Leagues (Central District 1)
  • Utah Youth Soccer Association* (West District 6)
  • Virginia Premier Soccer League & National Capital Soccer League (co-operated; Mid-Atlantic District 2)
  • Washington Premier League (Northwest District 3)

A breakdown of the conferences, league operators and districts is available here. Additional operators will contribute to the eight conferences on a to-be-announced district-by-district approach. By layering districts into each conference, the new competition reaches more players and reduces travel burdens for families. Leagues that wish to apply for open districts may do so via this application. League operators will meet next month in Atlanta with team registration opening early April.

A committee comprised of US Club Soccer and US Youth Soccer representatives will consider all applications based on demonstrated success, operational plans, staffing structure, league management experience and market knowledge. Operators were selected based on their commitment to access and inclusivity, quality competition, and player-first decision-making across all districts. Additional approvals will be announced as applications are finalized, and all designations remain subject to ongoing compliance. This committee was approved by both organizations’ board of directors and will support the new league in its inaugural season.

“Having been involved in the oversight of national youth leagues for almost a decade, this competition is exactly what youth soccer needs,” said Marc Frankland, commissioner of the new competition. “I’m proud to work with US Club Soccer and US Youth Soccer to develop a league that focuses more on local travel and aligns with the U.S. Soccer Pathways Strategy to create a unified, team-based competition that is player-focused and merit-based.”

These efforts coincide with U.S. Soccer’s Pathways Strategy, an initiative committed to making the game easier to navigate, more accessible and more supportive. The NewComp pathway is inclusive of ECNL, ECNL RL and localized/state competitions, providing opportunities for promotion of top clubs within this new competition into the ECNL RL, as well as localized competitions and state leagues into NewComp.

“An extraordinary amount of diligence and care are being put into the creation of this new competition,” said Alexandra Rieben, US Club Soccer Senior Vice President of Programs & Partnerships. “US Club Soccer, US Youth Soccer and the ECNL are all working to provide a league platform that welcomes more players, minimizes travel, connects above and below in the current pathways structure, and elevates the best teams in the country. Because of our collective commitment to collaboration, the next chapter of American youth soccer is one that the entire ecosystem will be proud of and model after for years to come.”

Tom Condone, US Youth Soccer CEO, added: “We are committed to a competitive structure defined by clear standards, consistent accountability and expanded opportunity for players.”

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