USL League 2 waves goodbye to the Deep North

In the 30-year-old USL League 2, the Heartland Division of the Central Conference is our focus – with that conference the initial focus of any playoff run. Its former neighbor to the East has subsumed the Deep North division. Into the Heartland’s Chicagoland base come a trio of Minnesotan clubs and one from Wisconsin. Out go the defending Deep North champions, Thunder Bay Chill, who have gone on hiatus, and Bavarian United, which focuses on UPSL and the Midwest Premier League. Out of the Heartland are St. Charles FC (who are not listed) and national runner-up Peoria City (who move to the Great Plains division). 

None of the four playoff qualifiers from the Heartland or Deep North in 2024 are in the Heartland this season. The Central has five divisions. 

From the Heartland

Chicago City Dutch Lions are a joint-venture of the operators of two previously separate USL clubs, Chicago City SC and Chicago Dutch Lions (who were one of 11 Dutch Lions teams fielded by the franchise across the USA). CCSC are an established youth operation in the area. Dutch Lions lost all 12 of their games last season, City managed two wins and 2 draws but only managed 6th place. 

Joliet-based Sueño FC are a newcomer from last season, when they finished 5th of 7 in the Deep North. 

River Light FC were 3 points outside a playoff spot from their base in Aurora, Illinois, with a 7-3-2 record. 

From the Deep North

The storied crows of Minneapolis City SC finished 5th of 6 teams in the Deep North last season with 5 wins and 7 losses from a topsy-turvy season. 

Their neighbors to the East, St. Croix Legends finished fourth, with a 5-2-5 record. 

RKC Third Coast in Racine, WI finished two points short of the second playoff spot last season, with a 6-1-5 record. 

Rochester FC finished bottom of the division, with a 2-1-9 record. 

Prospects

With the playoff field yet to be established it is difficult to make predictions. However, the absence of all four of last year’s playoff representatives would suggest a path for a different club (and maybe some from the Northland) to playoffs. Stay tuned.