2018 USL Cup Playoffs explained

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USL Cup
Year:2018
Country:United States
Canada
Num Teams:16
Defending Champions:Louisville City FC
Champions:Louisville City FC
Runner-Up:Phoenix Rising FC
Matches:15
Goals:43
Top Goal Scorer:Didier Drogba
Brian Ownby
Michael Seaton (3)
Prevseason:2017
Nextseason:2019

The 2018 USL Cup Playoffs was the postseason tournament following the 2018 United Soccer League regular season, the fourth since the league rebranded for the 2015 season, and second as a USSF Division II league. Including USL Pro history, it was the seventh postseason tournament. The tournament began on the weekend of October 20 and ended on November 8.

Sixteen teams (top 8 per conference) competed in the single elimination tournament. Teams were seeded one through eight in each conference. The conference semifinal winners played against each other in the Conference Championship, which served as the overall semifinals for the playoff. The winners of the Eastern and Western Conference Championship played for the USL Cup. The winner of the playoffs was to be crowned league champion.

FC Cincinnati clinched the USL regular-season title on September 26 and was the number one seed in the Eastern Conference.[1]

Conference standings

The top 8 teams from each conference advance to the USL playoffs.

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Bracket

Schedule

USL championship

Championship Game MVP: Luke Spencer (LOU)

Top goalscorers

RankPlayer ClubGoals
1 Didier DrogbaPhoenix Rising FC3
Brian OwnbyLouisville City FC
Michael SeatonOrange County SC
4 Tom BarlowNew York Red Bulls II2
Hadji BarrySwope Park Rangers
Chris CortezPhoenix Rising FC
Ilija IlićLouisville City FC
Jason JohnsonPhoenix Rising FC
Niall McCabeLouisville City FC
Luke SpencerLouisville City FC
Devon WilliamsLouisville City FC
11 Solomon AsantePhoenix Rising FC1
Villyan BijevSacramento Republic FC
Mats BjurmanOrange County SC
Tyler BlackwoodSwope Park Rangers
Corben BoneFC Cincinnati
Bradley BourgeoisNashville SC
Brian BrownReno 1868 FC
James ChambersBethlehem Steel FC
Koji HashimotoOrange County SC
Wan KuzainSwope Park Rangers
Kevon LambertPhoenix Rising FC
Cameron LancasterLouisville City FC
Amando MorenoNew York Red Bulls II
Michee NgalinaBethlehem Steel FC
Aodhan QuinnOrange County SC
Hugh RobertsPittsburgh Riverhounds SC
Soony SaadIndy Eleven
Ben ZemanskiPittsburgh Riverhounds SC-->

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brennan . Patrick . FC Cincinnati takes USL regular-season title with 4-1 win against Richmond Kickers . Cincinnati.com . 1 October 2018.
  2. Web site: Playoffs Stats. United Soccer League.