The 2000 USL Premier Development League season was the 6th PDL season. The season began in April 2000 and ended in August 2000.
Chicago Sockers finished the season as national champions, beating Mid-Michigan Bucks 1-0 in the PDL Championship game. Westchester Flames had finished with the best regular season record in the league, winning 15 out of their 18 games, suffering just three losses, and finishing with a +26 goal difference.
Changes from the 1999 Season
Rules
This is the first year that the PDL used ties in the standings, whereas previous seasons employed a shootout.
Name Changes
The following teams changed their name:
New Teams
10 New teams were added, including 8 expansion teams:
Team Name |
Metro Area |
Location |
Previous Affiliation |
Alabama Saints |
Birmingham area |
Birmingham, AL |
returned from hiatus |
Boulder Nova |
Boulder area |
Boulder, CO |
expansion |
Broward County Wolfpack |
Broward County area |
Fort Lauderdale, FL |
expansion |
Dayton Gems |
Dayton Area |
Dayton, OH |
expansion |
New Brunswick Brigade |
Saint John Area |
Saint John, New Brunswick |
expansion |
North Jersey Imperials |
North Jersey area |
Paramus, NJ |
from D3 Pro League |
Palm Beach Pumas |
Palm Beach area |
Palm Beach, FL |
expansion |
South Florida Future |
Southwest Florida area |
Sarasota, FL |
returned from hiatus |
Tampa Bay Hawks |
Tampa Bay Area |
Palm Harbor, FL |
expansion |
Thunder Bay Chill |
Thunder Bay Area |
Thunder Bay, Ontario |
expansion |
Folding
Eight teams folded before the season:
Standings
Orange denotes regular season champion and bye into PDL Semifinals.
Blue denotes division champion.
Green denotes clinched playoff spot.
Central Conference
Great Lakes Division
Heartland Division
Provisional Teams
Eastern Conference
Northeast Division
Southeast Division
Western Conference
Rocky Mountain Division
Northwest Division
Southwest Division
Playoffs
Format
Mid-Michigan won the PDL Regular Season title and a bye to the National Semi-Finals. This moved Dayton up to the Great Lakes Division first place spot and allowed West Michigan into the playoffs, taking the second place spot for the division.
For the Central and Eastern divisions, the top seeds from each division face the second place team from the opposite division. For the Western Conference, the division champion with the most points will play the wild card, while the two remaining division champions play each other.
Conference Playoffs
PDL Championship
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