Why A-League (1995–2004) and USL First Division are similar
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- The United States International Soccer League changed its name again in 1996, to the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues, and before the season, there was substantial movement of teams between the Pro League, the Premier League and the newly created Select League (which would later merge with the A-League, and eventually become the USL First Division).USL League Two-Wikipedia
- In the A-League and USL First Division Portland and Vancouver clashed in crucial, and often physical matches during the late 2000s, with the clubs facing each other in memorable playoff duels in 2007, 2009, and 2010.Vancouver Whitecaps FC-Wikipedia
- In 1990, the WSL formally merged with the American Soccer League (ASL) to form the American Professional Soccer League which would itself one day become known as the A-League, be absorbed by the United Soccer Leagues and be called USL-1, the predecessor to USL Pro.Western Soccer Alliance-Wikipedia
- Canadian teams continued to participate in the APSL and subsequently with the United Soccer Leagues merger in the A League / USL-1.Canadian soccer league system-Wikipedia
- They became a dominant club in the American Professional Soccer League (1993–1996) and the A-League (1997–2003), renamed the USL First Division (2004).Canadian Classique-Wikipedia
- The rivalry originated in the North American Soccer League of the 1970s, with both cities reviving expansion teams, and has carried into lower-level leagues, including the A-League and USL First Division.Portland Timbers–Seattle Sounders rivalry-Wikipedia
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