2010_PDL_season

2010 PDL season

2010 PDL season

Football league season


The 2010 USL Premier Development League season was the 16th season of the PDL. The regular season began on April 24, 2010, and ended on July 26. The playoffs began on Friday, July 30 and concluded with the PDL Championship Game on August 8. As in previous years, the PDL Championship Game was broadcast live on Fox Soccer Channel in the United States, with commentary by Kenn Tomasch and Jon Billings.

Quick Facts Season, Champions ...

The Portland Timbers U23's ended the season as national champions, beating Thunder Bay Chill 4–1 in the 2010 PDL Championship game. The Timbers also had the best regular season record, winning all their 16 games, scoring 53 goals and conceding just six along the way. In doing so the Saplings became the first team to post a perfect PDL regular season record since the Jackson Chargers in 1998,[1] the first regular season champion to win the playoffs since the Central Coast Roadrunners in 1996, and the first team in PDL history to go through an entire PDL regular season and playoff campaign without posting a loss or a tie.

Portland Timbers U23's striker Brent Richards was named League MVP and Rookie of the Year for his stellar campaign with the national champions, while Timbers head coach Jim Rilatt was named Coach of the Year. Joe Tait of the Baton Rouge Capitals was named Defender of the Year after scoring six goals and an assist in 12 games, and helping his team to the national final four. Ryan Meara of Newark Ironbound Express was named Goalkeeper of the Year after recording an impressive eight shutout wins in only 12 games played, and ranking fourth in the league in goals-against average at 0.666.[2]

Players from Canadian side Thunder Bay Chill led the majority of the statistical categories, with striker Brandon Swartzendruber leading the league with 15 goals, while his teammate Gustavo Oliveira led the league with 13 assists. Portland Timbers U23's goalkeeper Jacob Gleeson enjoyed the best goalkeeping statistics, allowing just five goals in 15 games and earning a 0.360 GAA average.[3]

Changes from 2009

Name changes

New franchises

  • Eight franchises were announced as joining the league this year:[10]

Folding

Standings

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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.

Central Conference

Great Lakes Division

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Heartland Division

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Eastern Conference

Mid Atlantic Division

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Northeast Division

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Southern Conference

Mid South Division

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Notes:
  1. Chivas El Paso Patriots and Rio Grande Valley Bravos deducted three points for league rules infringement

Southeast Division

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Western Conference

Northwest Division

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Southwest Division

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Playoffs

Format

The 2010 PDL playoffs will feature 16 teams, down from 24 the previous year. The format will have each division winner play against the second-place team in their counterpart division within their respective conference.

Bracket

Conference Semifinals Conference Finals PDL Semifinals PDL Championship
            
NW1 Oregon Portland Timbers U23's 2
SW2 California Hollywood United Hitmen 1
NW1 Oregon Portland Timbers U23's 2
Western Conference
NW2 Washington (state) Kitsap Pumas 1
SW1 California Ventura County Fusion 1 (3)
NW2 Washington (state) Kitsap Pumas (AET/PSO) 1 (5)
NW1 Oregon Portland Timbers U23's 2
MA1 Pennsylvania Reading United 1
NE1 Ontario Ottawa Fury 2
MA2 New Jersey Newark Ironbound Express 0
NE1 Ontario Ottawa Fury 2
Eastern Conference
MA1 Pennsylvania Reading United 3
MA1 Pennsylvania Reading United 2
NE2 Maine Portland Phoenix 1
NW1 Oregon Portland Timbers U23's 4
HL1 Ontario Thunder Bay Chill 1
HL1 Ontario Thunder Bay Chill 1
GL2 Ontario Forest City London 0
HL1 Ontario Thunder Bay Chill (AET) 2
Central Conference
GL1 Michigan Michigan Bucks 1
GL1 Michigan Michigan Bucks 2
HL2 Minnesota Rochester Thunder 0
HL1 Ontario Thunder Bay Chill 2
SE2 Louisiana Baton Rouge Capitals 1
MS1 Texas Laredo Heat 1 (5) Third place
SE2 Louisiana Baton Rouge Capitals (AET/PSO) 1 (6)
SE2 Louisiana Baton Rouge Capitals 2 MA1 Pennsylvania Reading United 2 (2)
Southern Conference
MS2 Texas Houston Leones 1 SE2 Louisiana Baton Rouge Capitals (PSO) 2 (4)
SE1 Mississippi Mississippi Brilla 2 (5)
MS2 Texas Houston Leones (AET/PSO) 2 (6)

Conference semifinals

More information Michigan Bucks, 2–0 ...

More information Thunder Bay Chill, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 1,485
Referee: Gianni Facchini (USA)

More information Laredo Heat, 1–1 (AET) ...
Harper Davis Stadium
Jackson, MS
Attendance: 215
Referee: Arthur Odom (USA)

More information Mississippi Brilla, 2–2 (AET) ...
Harper Davis Stadium
Jackson, MS
Attendance: 1,453
Referee: Jared Peeler (USA)

More information Portland Phoenix, 1–2 ...
Attendance: 126
Referee: Joe Audi (USA)

More information Portland Timbers U23's, 2–1 ...
Bremerton Memorial Stadium
Bremerton, WA
Referee: Manuel Soleded (USA)

More information Ottawa Fury, 2–0 ...
Attendance: 528
Referee: Marvin Mohring (USA)

More information Kitsap Pumas, 1–1 (AET) ...
Bremerton Memorial Stadium
Bremerton, WA
Attendance: 1,194
Referee: Nestor Chavez (USA)

Conference finals

More information Thunder Bay Chill, 2–1 (AET) ...

More information Ottawa Fury, 2–3 ...
Attendance: 436
Referee: Mathew Arduini (USA)

More information Houston Leones, 1–2 ...
Harper Davis Stadium
Jackson, MS
Attendance: 156
Referee: Doug Ferguson (USA)

More information Kitsap Pumas, 1–2 ...
Bremerton Memorial Stadium
Bremerton, WA
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Armando Villareal (USA)

PDL Semifinals

More information Thunder Bay Chill, 2–1 ...
Referee: Paul Northman (USA)

More information Portland Timbers U23's, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 2,359
Referee: Artem Sher (USA)

Third-Place Game

More information Baton Rouge Capitals, 2–2 ...
Referee: Desmond Miller (USA)

PDL Final

More information Portland Timbers U23's, 4–1 ...
Attendance: 3,729
Referee: Maurizio Laudani (USA)

Award winners and finalists

MVP: Brent Richards (POR) (winner), Moses Aduny (MIS), Andrew Rigby (OTT), Brandon Swartzendruber (TB)
Rookie of the Year: Brent Richards (POR) (winner), Fredrik Brustad (CF), Dominic Reinold (NJ)
Defender of the Year: Joe Tait (BR) (winner), Matt Hedges (REA), Mark Lee (KIT), Alexis Pradié (OTT),
Goalkeeper of the Year: Ryan Meara (NWK)
Coach of the Year: Jim Rilatt (POR) (winner), Brendan Burke (REA), Dave Dixon (MIS), Martin Painter (LON)

All-League and All-Conference teams

Eastern Conference

F: Will Beaugé (OTT), Dominic Reinold (NJ), C. J. Sapong (REA)
M: Frank Alesci* (NWK), Luke Mulholland (REA), Scott Rojo* (CAR)
D: Chris Christian (CJ), John Fletcher (OcC), Matt Hedges* (REA), Alexis Pradié* (OTT)
G: Ryan Meara* (NWK)

Central Conference

F: Gustavo Oliveira (TB), Brandon Swartzendruber (TB), Kenny Uzoigwe* (MIC)
M: Steven Beattie (CIN), Alan McGreal (LON), Jeremy Warman (KC)
D: C.J. Brown (KAL), Stewart Givens (MIC), Logan McDaniel (DM), Sebastian Stihler (LON)
G: Oscar Moens (DAY)

Southern Conference

F: Moses Aduny* (MIS), Ben Callon (BR), Ryan Maloney (ATL)
M: Jonathan Mendoza (CF), Lucas Paulini (MIS), Carl Reynolds (NO)
D: Willie Hunt (MIS), Ryan McDonald (NAS), Guilherme Reis (BRD), Joe Tait* (BR)
G: Leif Craddock (WTU)

Western Conference

F: Jaime Chavez (HU), Brent Richards* (POR), Amani Walker (OrC)
M: Freddie Braun* (POR), Cameron Hepple (KIT), Jordan Hughes (VIC)
D: Mo Aziz (ABB), Ryan Kawulok (POR), Mark Lee* (KIT), Daniel Scott (KIT)
G. Jake Gleeson (POR)

* denotes All-League player

See also


References

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