Attempts to contact to the RGV Bravos via phone went unanswered.
CHICAGO (AP) - The U.S. Soccer Federation will oversee a second
division league this year, temporarily ending a dispute between the
United Soccer League and the North American Soccer League.
The USSF last week refused to sanction either the USL or NASL,
saying both were unable to meet the minimum requirement of eight
viable teams.
The second division this year will have two six-team
conferences, with Austin, Minnesota, Portland (Ore.), Puerto Rico,
Rochester and Tampa Bay in the USL Conference, and Baltimore,
Carolina, Miami, Montreal, St. Louis and Vancouver in the NASL
Conference.
The agreement announced Thursday is for the 2010 season only.
The USSF said it will develop new standards for second division
leagues.



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