The 2022 USL League Two season is the 28th season of USL League Two.
The regular season began on May 1 and ended on July 17. 113 teams participated in this season. The league reached a new high of 16 divisions after removing the Deep South division and adding five new divisions. The new divisions were the Chesapeake, Deep North, Lone Star, South Central, and Valley.
Team changes
New teams
- Ballard FC (Seattle, WA)
- Blackwatch Rush (Albany, NY)
- Blue Goose SC (Shreveport, LA)
- Boston City FC (Revere, MA)
- Caledonia SC (Lakeland, FL)
- Central Valley Fuego FC 2
- Chicago City SC
- Chicago Dutch Lions FC
- Christos FC (Baltimore, MD)
- Cleveland Force SC
- Colorado International Soccer Academy (Aurora, CO)
- Commonwealth Cardinals FC (Fredericksburg, VA)
- Davis Legacy SC (Davis, CA)
- AC Houston Sur
- Hudson Valley Hammers (Hudson Valley, NY)
- One Knoxville SC
- Lansing City Football
- LA Parish AC (Baton Rouge, LA)
- Louisiana Krewe FC (Lafayette, LA)
- Miami AC
- Marin FC Legends (Marin County, CA)
- Midwest United FC (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Minneapolis City SC
- New Mexico United U-23 (Albuquerque, NM)
- NONA FC (Orlando, FL)
- Oly Town FC (Olympia, WA)
- Patuxent Football Athletics (Patuxent, MD)
- St. Croix SC (Stillwater, MN)
- Springfield Athletic SC (Springfield, IL)
- Tennessee SC (Franklin, TN)
- Vermont Green FC (Burlington, VT)
Returning teams
Departing teams
Name changes
Teams
Standings
Eastern Conference
Northeast Division
Mid Atlantic Division
Metropolitan Division
Chesapeake Division
Central Conference
Great Lakes Division
Heartland Division
Valley Division
Deep North Division
Southern Conference
South Central Division
Southeast Division
South Atlantic Division
Mid South Division
Lone Star Division
Western Conference
Mountain Division
Northwest Division
Southwest Division
Playoffs
Bracket
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Conference Playoffs
Eastern Conference
Southern Conference
Central Conference
Western Conference
USL League Two Championship
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Semifinals
USL League Two Championship Game
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Championship MVP: Nathaniel Opoku (VCF)
Awards
All-League and All-Conference Teams
Eastern Conference
F: Ben Stitz (CHR), Ryan Carmichael (LIR), Braudilio Rodrigues (WMP) *<br> M: Taig Healy (SUP), Diba Nwegbo (VER), Peter Stroud (MOT/TOB) *<br> D: Moise Bombito (SUP) *, Bjarne Thiesen (LIR) *, Nicolas Oberrauch (WMP), Samory Powder (HVH) *<br> G: Wessel Speel (LIR) *
Southern Conference
F: Ethan Stevenson (BVC), Quesi Weston (LAK), Kemy Amiche (ASH) *<br> M: Tom Marriott (SCU), Joao Gomeiro (NCF) *, JC Ngando (SGT)<br> D: Joel Sangwa (NONA), Ben Weimann (NCF), Bissaffi Dotte (ASH), Moses Mensah (KNOX) *<br> G: Max Collingwood (WVU)
Central Conference
F: Kainan Dos Santos (SBL), Telvin Vah (STC), Matt Whelan (KAL)<br> M: Curt Calov (AAA), Eliot Goldthorp (DMM), Ryley Kraft (DMM) *<br> D: Tyler Freitas (PEO), Kori Cupid (DMM), Tom Abrahamsson (FTW), Hugo Bacharach (FCB)<br> G: Evan Barker (FCM)
Western Conference
F: Logan Farrington (VCF), Ian Mejia (BAL), Nathaniel Opoku (VCF) *<br> M: Kevin Lo (SFG), Marley Edwards (VCF), Jose Sosa (CAP)<br> D: Lesia Thetsane (BAL), Javi Ruiz Duran (51O), Kolade Salaudeen (OVF), Robin Terry (LUN)<br> G: Jason Smith (PCW)
<nowiki>*</nowiki> denotes All-League player
References
External links