The 2009 season was the 23rd season played by the United Soccer Leagues. Season titles will be contested by 20 professional men's clubs in the USL First Division and USL Second Division, as well as 37 professional and amateur women's clubs in the W-League and 68 professional and amateur men's teams in the USL Premier Development League.
The First Division season kicked off on April 11 with the US Open Cup finalist Charleston Battery and host defending champions Vancouver Whitecaps FC playing to a scoreless tie, while the Carolina RailHawks defeated the visiting Minnesota Thunder 2âÂÂ1. The season ended on September 20 with the Charleston Battery defeating hosts Minnesota Thunder 3âÂÂ2. As a change for this season, the Finals will follow the rest of the playoffs in being two legs. The playoffs started on September 24, and ended on October 17 with the Montreal Impact defeating Vancouver Whitecaps FC on a 6âÂÂ3 aggregate score.
The Second Division season started on April 17 with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds and host Crystal Palace Baltimore playing to a scoreless tie. The regular season ended on August 15 with three games. The Richmond Kickers captured the title in the playoffs with a 3âÂÂ1 win over the Charlotte Eagles on August 29.
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Teams will be re-seeded for semifinal matchups.
Puerto Rico Islanders won 5âÂÂ3 on aggregate.
Montreal Impact won 4âÂÂ1 on aggregate.
Vancouver Whitecaps won 1âÂÂ0 on aggregate.
Montreal Impact won 4âÂÂ2 on aggregate.
Vancouver Whitecaps won 5âÂÂ4 on aggregate.
Montreal Impact won 6âÂÂ3 on aggregate.
First Team<br> F: Charles Gbeke (Vancouver Whitecaps) (Leading Goalscorer); Keita Mandjou (Portland Timbers); Johnny Menyongar (Rochester Rhinos)<br> M: Daniel Paladini (Carolina RailHawks); Ryan Pore (Portland Timbers); Ricardo Sánchez (Minnesota Thunder)<br> D: Nelson Akwari (Charleston Battery); Cristian Arrieta (Puerto Rico Islanders) (MVP & Defender of the Year); Matt Bobo (Charleston Battery); David Hayes (Portland Timbers)<br> G: Steve Cronin (Portland Timbers) (Goalkeeper of the Year)<br> Coach: Gavin Wilkinson (Portland Timbers) (Coach of the Year)
Second Team<br> F: Marlon James (Vancouver Whitecaps); Eddie Johnson (Austin Aztex)<br> M: Martin Nash (Vancouver Whitecaps); Lawrence Olum (Minnesota Thunder); Jonathan Steele (Puerto Rico Islanders); David Testo (Montreal Impact)<br> D: Stephen DeRoux (Montreal Impact); Cameron Knowles (Portland Timbers); John Krause (Puerto Rico Islanders); Mark Schulte (Carolina RailHawks)<br> G: Bill Gaudette (Puerto Rico Islanders)
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First Team<br> F: Matthew Delicâte (Richmond Kickers), Jamie Watson (WIL) (MVP)<br> M: Ty Shipalane (HAR), Kenny Bundy (WIL), Mike Burke (RIC), Jorge Herrera (CHA)<br> D: Dustin Bixler (HAR), John Borrajo (RMD), Shintaro Harada (CPB), Yomby William (RIC) (Defender of the Year)<br> G: Ronnie Pascale (RIC) (Goalkeeper of the Year)<br> Coach: David Irving (WIL)<br> Rookie of the Year: Ty Shipalane, HAR
Second Team<br> F: Almir Barbosa (WMA), Damico Coddington (BER), Chad Severs (HAR)<br> M: Justin Evans (PIT), Jamie Franks (WIL), Amaury Nunes (CHA), Val Teixeira (CPB)<br> D: Colin Falvey (WIL), Sascha Gorres (RIC), Andrew Marshall (CPB)<br> G: Chase Harrison (HAR)