The 2008 Season is the 22nd edition of the United Soccer Leagues season.
The season kicked off on Friday, April 12 with two First Division games, as the Charleston Battery visited Miami FC and the Montreal Impact visited the Vancouver Whitecaps .
General
Honors
Standings
First Division
Source:
[ 2] Rules for classification: Tie-breaker order: 1. Head-to-head points; 2. Total wins; 3. Goal difference; 4. Goals for; 5. Lottery
(C) Playoff Champion
Notes:
^ Rochester deducted 1 point for use of an ineligible player on August 10, 2008[ 1]
^ a b CHA: 4 pts; SEA: 4 pts
^ a b MIA: 7 pts; ATL: 1 pt
Playoffs
Teams were re-seeded for semifinal matchups Vancouver was selected by the league to host the final despite being the lower seeded team
First Round
Rochester Rhinos won 2–1 on Aggregate.
Montreal Impact won 4–3 on Aggregate.
Vancouver Whitecaps won 5–4 on Aggregate.
Semifinals
Puerto Rico Islanders won 3–2 on Aggregate in Extra Time.
Vancouver Whitecaps won 2–1 on Aggregate.
Final
Awards and All-League Teams
First Team
F: Alex Afonso (Miami FC ) (Leading Goalscorer ); Macoumba Kandji (Atlanta Silverbacks )
M: Osvaldo Alonso (Charleston Battery ); Stephen deRoux (Minnesota Thunder ); Martin Nash (Vancouver Whitecaps ); Jonathan Steele (Puerto Rico Islanders ) (MVP )
D: Cristian Arrieta (Puerto Rico Islanders ) (Defender of the Year ); Taylor Graham (Seattle Sounders ); David Hayes (Atlanta Silverbacks ); Nevio Pizzolitto (Montreal Impact )
G: Bill Gaudette (Puerto Rico Islanders ) (Goalkeeper of the Year )
Coach: Colin Clarke (Puerto Rico Islanders ) (Coach of the Year )
Second Team
F: Sebastien Le Toux (Seattle Sounders ); Eduardo Sebrango (Vancouver Whitecaps )
M: Leonardo Di Lorenzo (Montreal Impact ); Johnny Menyongar (Rochester Rhinos ); Ricardo Sanchez (Minnesota Thunder ); Matt Watson (Carolina RailHawks )
D: Wesley Charles and Takashi Hirano (Vancouver Whitecaps ); Cameron Knowles (Portland Timbers ); Scott Palguta (Rochester Rhinos )
G: Matt Jordan (Montreal Impact )
Second Division
^ a b Western Mass and Real Maryland deducted 1 point
Playoffs
First round
Semifinals
Final
Awards and All-League team
First Team
F: Jorge Herrera (Charlotte Eagles ); Boyzzz Khumalo (Pittsburgh Riverhounds ); Dustin Swinehart (Charlotte Eagles ) (league MVP)
M: Mike Burke (Richmond Kickers ); Floyd Franks (Cleveland City Stars ); Shintaro Harada (Crystal Palace Baltimore )
D: Brady Bryant and Steve Shak (Charlotte Eagles ); Sascha Gorres (Richmond Kickers ); Mark Schulte (Cleveland City Stars ) (Defender of the Year)
G: Terry Boss (Charlotte Eagles )
Coach: Mark Steffens (Charlotte Eagles ) (Coach of the Year)
Rookie of the Year: Stanley Nyazamba (Richmond Kickers )
Second Team
F: Gary Brooks (Crystal Palace Baltimore ); Sallieu Bundu (Cleveland City Stars ); Jeff Deren (Western Mass Pioneers )
M: Trey Alexander (Wilmington Hammerheads ); Justin Evans (Pittsburgh Riverhounds ); Matthew Mbuta (Crystal Palace Baltimore )
D: Dustin Bixler (Harrisburg City Islanders ); Trevor McEachron (Richmond Kickers ); Federico Molinari (Western Mass Pioneers ); Dame Walters (Wilmington Hammerheads )
G: Ronnie Pascale (Richmond Kickers )
Premier Development League
References
External links
Seasons
A-League First Division
Teams
A-League First Division
International
Club competitions National teams
Team seasons
MLS USL-1 USL-2
Bermuda Hogges
Charlotte Eagles
Cleveland City Stars
Crystal Palace Baltimore
Harrisburg City Islanders
Pittsburgh Riverhounds
Real Maryland Monarchs
Richmond Kickers
Western Mass Pioneers
Wilmington Hammerheads
Men's Leagues Women's Leagues Cups Other International Club seasons
Canadian National Soccer League Other defunct leagues USSF (U.S. based leagues)
Note: There is no clear information from CSA about tier of U.S. based leagues which have Canadian clubs. In terms of historical information, they have been deployed as tier 2 league as USSF have done.