The USASA Elite Amateur Leagues are a group of amateur state and regional soccer leagues recognized by the United States Adult Soccer Association.[1] They are considered to have a higher level of play than the other state league organizations recognized by the USASA.

National Affiliates

Multi-State Leagues

State Premier Leagues

The Premier League Membership program is for the promotion of the top USASA leagues across the country. These leagues are part of the USASA structure as national leagues, regional leagues or members of a USASA State Association.[3][4] There are currently 15 Elite USASA Leagues in the United States.

League Region
Atlanta District Amateur Soccer League Atlanta, Georgia
American Premier Soccer League Southern Florida
Buffalo & District Soccer League[5] Western New York
Central Florida Soccer League Florida
Colorado Super League Colorado
Cosmopolitan Soccer League New York City
DC Premier League Washington, D.C.
Evergreen Premier League Washington
Florida Suncoast Soccer League Florida
Garden State Soccer League New Jersey
Long Island Soccer Football League Long Island
Maryland Super Soccer League Central Maryland
Michigan Premier Soccer League Michigan
Northwest Premier League Washington
Rochester District Soccer League Upstate New York
San Francisco Soccer Football League Northern California
SoCal Premier League Southern California
United Soccer League of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
Utah Premiership Soccer League Utah
Wasatch Women's Soccer League Salt Lake City, Utah
Washington Premier League Washington metropolitan area

References

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  2. "Homepage". West Coast Soccer Association.
  3. "Surveying the Soccer Scene: The Role of the United States Adult Soccer Association". Doherty Soccer. 20 August 2014.
  4. "Why lower league U.S. soccer is worth your time". Once A Metro. 7 June 2015.
  5. "Buffalo District Soccer League earns Elite Amateur status from USASA". The Buffalo News. 18 October 2016.
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