2006 PDL season explained

Competition:USL Premier Development League
Season:2006
Winners:Michigan Bucks
Prevseason:2005
Nextseason:2007

The 2006 USL Premier Development League season was the 12th PDL season. The season began in April 2006 and ended in August 2006.

Michigan Bucks finished the season as national champions, beating Laredo Heat 2–1 in the PDL Championship game in Laredo, Texas on 12 August 2006.

Carolina Dynamo finished with the best regular season record in the league, winning 14 out of their 16 games, suffering no losses, and finishing with a +29 goal difference. Cape Cod Crusaders finished a very close second, tied with Dynamo on points and goal difference, but having scored two less goals.

Boulder Rapids Reserve striker John Cunliffe and Augusta Fireball forward Frederico Moojen were the league's top scorers, each knocking in 18 goals. Michigan Bucks's Nate Jafta led the league with 18 assists, while Southern California Seahorses keeper Eric Reed enjoyed the best goalkeeping statistics, with a goals-against average of 0.621 per game, and keeping 10 clean sheets in his 15 games.

Changes from 2005

New franchises

Team nameMetro areaLocationPrevious affiliation
Atlanta Silverbacks U23'sAtlanta areaChamblee, Georgiaexpansion
Delaware DynastyWilmington areaNew Castle, Delawareexpansion
Los Angeles StormSan Gabriel Valley areaGlendora, CaliforniaPreviously Springfield Storm
Northern Virginia RoyalsNorthern Virginia areaFairfax, Virginiapreviously in USL-2
Ogden OutlawsOgden areaOgden, Utahexpansion
San Fernando Valley QuakesSan Fernando Valley areaLos Angeles, Californiaexpansion
San Francisco SealsSan Francisco areaSan Francisco, Californiaexpansion
St. Louis LionsSt. Louis areaCottleville, Missouriexpansion
Tacoma FCTacoma areaUniversity Place, Washingtonexpansion
Virginia Beach SubmarinersVirginia Beach areaVirginia Beach, Virginiaexpansion

Folding

Standings

Legend
Division champion
Team qualified for playoff berth

Central Conference

Great Lakes Division

Heartland Division

Eastern Conference

Mid Atlantic Division

New England Division

Northeast Division

Southern Conference

Mid South Division

South Atlantic Division

Southeast Division

Western Conference

Northwest Division

Southwest Division

Playoffs

Conference semifinals

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Conference finals

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National semifinals

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National final

See also

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