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Football league
Evergreen Premier League Founded 2013 First season 2014 Country United States Confederation CONCACAF Number of teams 12 Level on pyramid 5 Domestic cup(s) Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Current champions Washington Premier FC (2nd title) (2019) Most championships Spokane Shadow Washington Premier FC (2 titles)Website eplwa.com
The Evergreen Premier League (EPLWA ) is an amateur men's soccer league in the U.S. state of Washington affiliated with the United States Adult Soccer Association . The league was established in 2013 and is contested by nine teams—six from Western Washington and three from Eastern Washington . The current champions are Washington Premier FC, who won the 2018 season—their first title. The league is headquartered in Bellingham .
History [ ]
EPLWA was founded in 2013 and began accepting clubs in August of that year, beginning with Bellingham United transferring from the Pacific Coast Soccer League as the league's founding member.[1] The league adopted its current logo, a silhouetted soccer player over a map of Washington , in September 2013.[2] On May 16, 2014, three weeks into the league's inaugural season, EPLWA was recognized as an "Elite Amateur League" affiliated with the United States Adult Soccer Association .[3]
The inaugural season was won by the Spokane Shadow .[4] [5] The Shadow went on to win the second season with only a single defeat in their 13 matches, finishing with 32 points.[6] [7]
Everett Jets FC was announced as the league's 12th team in 2020.[8]
Teams [ ]
Bellingham
Civic Stadium (4,000)
2011
August 6, 2013 [1]
0
Everett Jets FC
Everett
Everett Memorial Stadium (4,000)
2019
October 17, 2019[9]
0
Olympia
The Pavilion at The Evergreen State College
2014
December 7, 2016
0
Bremerton
Gordon Field (1,500)
2014
January 22, 2015 [10] [11]
0
Tukwila
TBA
2018
November 29, 2018[12]
0
Spokane Shadow
Spokane
SFCC Stadium (4,000)
1996
August 19, 2013 [13]
2
Tacoma
Woodrow Wilson High School
2018
October 15, 2019[14]
0
Kennewick
Neil F. Lampson Stadium (6,800)
2017
October 17, 2017 [15]
0
Vancouver
Harmony Sports Complex
2013
September 4, 2013 [16]
1
Lakewood
Harry Lang Stadium (3,000)
2011
August 11, 2013 [17]
2
Yakima
Marquette Stadium (2,000)
2010
January 21, 2014 [18]
0
Former teams [ ]
Silverdale
Silverdale Stadium (2,500)
2013
August 14, 2013 [19]
2015
Wenatchee
Wenatchee Apple Bowl (3,000)
2013
August 12, 2013 [20]
2016
Hiatus [ ]
Seasons [ ]
As of December 2019 . [22]
2014
Spokane Shadow (1)
South Sound FC
Tyler Bjork (Bellingham)
13
298
16,695
2015
Spokane Shadow (2)
South Sound FC
Eleazar Galvan (Wenatchee)
11
237
13,372[23]
2016
Vancouver Victory FC (1)
Bellingham United
Tyler Bjork (Seattle)
14
—
—
2017
Seattle Stars FC (1)
Bellingham United
Tyler Bjork (Seattle)
14
—
—
2018
Washington Premier FC (1)
Seattle Stars FC
Brandon Madsen (WPFC)
10
—
—
2019
Washington Premier FC (2)
Bellingham United FC
Tyler Bjork (PacNW)
12
—
—
Notes [ ]
^ Beginning in 2015, played some of their home matches at in Marysville .[citation needed ]
References [ ]
^ Jump up to: a b Falk, David (August 6, 2013). "Bellingham United FC accepted as founding member of Evergreen Premier League (EPLWA)" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ Falk, David (September 7, 2013). "The official logo of the Evergreen Premier League" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved April 25, 2015 .
^ Falk, David (May 16, 2014). "Huge early honor: US Adult Soccer grants EPLWA Premier League status" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved April 25, 2015 .
^ Falk, David (July 20, 2014). "Spokane Shadow win EPLWA title in match #56" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ "Spokane Shadow claim inaugural Evergreen Premier League championship" . The Spokesman-Review . July 20, 2014. Retrieved April 25, 2015 .
^ Falk, David (July 26, 2015). "Shadow roll past Force, celebrate second EPLWA championship" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved July 26, 2015 .
^ "Area roundup: Adam Talley scores 4 as Shadow cruise past Olympic Force" . The Spokesman-Review . July 26, 2015. Retrieved July 26, 2015 .
^ Patterson, Nick (January 27, 2020). "Community sports roundup: Everett Jets FC to join men's league" . The Everett Herald . Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
^ "Everett Jets FC Flies Into Evergreen Premier League" . Evergreen Premier League . 2019-10-17. Retrieved 2019-12-29 .
^ Falk, David (January 22, 2015). "Bremerton's Olympic Force join the EPLWA" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved March 26, 2015 .
^ Graham, Jeff (January 21, 2015). "Olympic Force joining Evergreen Premier League" . Kitsap Sun . Retrieved April 25, 2015 .
^ says, Editor (2018-11-29). "PacNW Becomes Tenth Evergreen Premier League Member" . Evergreen Premier League . Retrieved 2019-12-29 . CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link )
^ Falk, David (August 19, 2013). "Spokane Shadow to make historic return in 2014" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ "Tacoma Narrows FC Joins Evergreen Premier League" . Evergreen Premier League . 2019-10-15. Retrieved 2019-12-29 .
^ Falk, David (October 17, 2017). "Tri-Cities Alliance accepted into Evergreen Premier League" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved April 30, 2018 .
^ Falk, David (September 4, 2013). "Vancouver Victory FC accepted as eighth EPLWA club" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ Falk, David (August 11, 2013). "South Sound FC becomes second club accepted into Evergreen Premier League" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ Falk, David (January 21, 2014). "Yakima United joins Evergreen Premier League" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ Falk, David (August 14, 2013). "WestSound FC Men join EPLWA, open doors for players on the peninsula" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ Falk, David (August 12, 2013). "Wenatchee United Football Club brings EPLWA soccer to the Valley" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ Falk, David (August 13, 2013). "Seattle Stars FC will return to statewide play in EPLWA" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ "Standings" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved December 29, 2019 .
^ Falk, David (August 26, 2015). "Drawing a crowd harder for EPLWA clubs in league's second season" . Evergreen Premier League. Retrieved September 15, 2015 .
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