The 2005 USL season was the first following a rebranding of two United Soccer Leagues operated leagues. The A-League and the Pro Soccer League were renamed to the USL First Division and USL Second Division, respectively. These leagues also became single table this year, ending the use of regional conferences.
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Richmond Kickers won 5âÂÂ4 on Penalty kicks after tying both games 0âÂÂ0.
Seattle Sounders won 3âÂÂ0 on Aggregate.
Richmond Kickers won 4âÂÂ2 on Aggregate.
Seattle Sounders won 4âÂÂ3 on Aggregate.
First Team<br> F: Fabian Dawkins (Atlanta Silverbacks); Jason Jordan (Vancouver Whitecaps) (MVP & Leading Goalscorer); Mauricio Salles (Puerto Rico Islanders)<br> M: Hugo Alcaraz-Cuellar (Portland Timbers); Mauro Biello (Montreal Impact); Steve Klein (Vancouver Whitecaps); Kirk Wilson (Rochester Raging Rhinos)<br> D: Gabriel Gervais (Montreal Impact); Taylor Graham (Seattle Sounders) (Defender of the Year); Scot Thompson (Portland Timbers)<br> G: Greg Sutton (Montreal Impact) (Goalkeeper of the Year)<br> Coach: Nick De Santis (Montreal Impact) (Coach of the Year)
Second Team<br> F: Dan Antoniuk (Portland Timbers); Johnny Menyongar (Minnesota Thunder); Melvin Tarley (Minnesota Thunder)<br> M: Darren Caskey (Virginia Beach Mariners); Jeff Matteo (Minnesota Thunder); Rodrigo Rios (Atlanta Silverbacks); Petter Villegas (Puerto Rico Islanders))<br> D: Ben Hollingsworth (Charleston Battery); Peter Luzak (Richmond Kickers); Nevio Pizzolitto (Montreal Impact)<br> G: Preston Burpo (Seattle Sounders)
Western Mass Pioneers won 3âÂÂ2 on Aggregate.
Charlotte Eagles won 4âÂÂ2 on Aggregate. Charlotte lost 0âÂÂ1 and then on the second leg won 2âÂÂ1. The tied series in aggregate then went into overtime periods where Charlotte scored 2 goals.