Season | 2015 |
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Champions | K-W United FC |
Matches played | 432 |
Goals scored | 1373 (3.18 per match) |
Biggest home win |
DMM 10, CHI 0 (July 17) DCU 10, WES 0 (July 18) |
Biggest away win |
JER 8, WES 1 (June 10) |
Highest scoring |
DMM 10, CHI 0 (July 17) DCU 10, WES 0 (July 18) |
Longest winning run | 6, Charlotte Eagles (May 16 - June 13) |
Longest unbeaten run | 14, Charlotte Eagles (entire season) |
Longest winless run | 14, WSA Winnipeg (entire season) |
Longest losing run | 6, Westchester Flames (May 9 - June 13) |
Highest attendance | 8,151 POR vs. KIT (May 29) |
Lowest attendance | 20 FLA vs. IMG (June 14) |
Average attendance | 458 (224 of 303 games reported) |
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The 2015 USL Premier Development League season was the 21st season of the PDL and consisted of 63 teams. The regular season began on May 2 and ended on July 19. The Michigan Bucks were the defending champions and posted the best overall record in the League; however, they were defeated by K-W United FC in the Central Conference finals. K-W United went on to win the league championship by defeating the Seattle Sounders FC U-23 1-0 in the semi-finals and in high scoring final they overcame the New York Red Bulls U-23 4-3. 63 clubs competed in the semi-professional soccer leagues.
2015 Premier Development League standings.
Note: The first tie-breaker in PDL standings is head-to-head results between teams tied on points, which is why some teams with inferior goal differences finish ahead in the standings.
Note: St. Louis Lions deducted three points.
Note: DC United U-23 deducted three points. Jersey Express qualified for playoffs per tie breaking rules as they beat Reading 1-0 in their only head-to-head match.
Note: Mississippi is champion per head-to-head versus Midland/Odessa (2-1-1) as that is the first tiebreaker with goal differential next.
Note: Real Colorado Foxes deducted three points.
Note: The Northwest Division will play a 12 game balanced schedule with each team facing all opponents in the division once at home and once away.
Participants in the four conference championships were determined according to the specific rules of each conference. Games played prior to the conference semifinals are hosted by the team with the better record with the conference championships (semifinals and final) played at a common location. Note that the Northwest division played 12 games rather than the 14 played by the other divisions; the teams agreed to the reduced schedule in order for the division to play a balanced schedule.
Championship MVP: Nathan Ingham (KWU)
F: Anthony Grant (SUP) *, Nathan Regis (CHE) *, Khesanio Hall (OCN)
M: Carlos Silva (JER) *, Joe Holland (LIR), Sam Blackman (SWV)
D: Kouassi Sylvain N’Guessan (JER), Tim Schmoll (NYR), Jordan Becker (BAL), Lalas Abubakar (CHE)
G: Matt Williams (GPS)