2021 Midwest Premier League season explained

Competition:Midwest Premier League
Winners:Milwaukee Bavarian SC (Western Conference)
Detroit City U23 (Eastern Conference)
Matches:122
Total Goals:450
League Topscorer:Jordan Walker (FC Diablos)
(15 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Milwaukee Bavarian SC 8-0 Union Dubuque
(May 12)
Biggest Away Win:LK St.Clair 0-8 Lansing Common
(Jul 11)
Highest Scoring:LK St.Clair 2-7 Detroit City U23
(Jul 14)
Nextseason:2022
Dates:April 17 - August 1

The 2021 Midwest Premier League season has been the first season of the Midwest Premier League.

The season have seen 20 founder teams divided in two divisions and the two toppers of each division have been crowned champions. Milwaukee Bavarian SC have won the West Division and Detroit City U23 topped the East Division.

Teams

Location map

TeamCityStadiumFounded
West Division
Berber City FCChicago, ILLions for Hope Sports Complex2013
Cedar Rapids Inferno[1] Fairfax, IAFairfax Sports & Park Complex2019
Chicago Athletic FCBensenville, ILRedmond Recreational Complex
Chicago MustangsCrystal Lake, ILMAC Athletic Complex2012
DeKalb County UnitedDeKalb, ILNIU Soccer and Track & Field Complex2017
FC DiablosBloomington, ILTucci Stadium2019
Edgewater Castle FCChicago, ILCIBC Fire Pitch2017
Milwaukee Bavarian SCGlendale, WIHeartland Value Fund Stadium1929
RWB AdriaChicago, ILHales Franciscan High School1959
Rockford FCRockford, ILAuburn High School2019
Steel City FCJoliet, ILDuPage Medical Group Field2020
Union Dubuque FCDubuque, IADubuque Soccer Complex2017
TeamCityStadiumFounded
East Division
BiH Grand RapidsGrand Rapids, MIMidwest United Complex2018
Detroit City FC U23Hamtramck, MIKeyworth Stadium2020
Inter DetroitAuburn Hills, MIEvolution Sportsplex2017
Lansing Common FCLansing, MIEastern High School Stadium2020
Livonia City FCLivonia, MISchoolcraft College2015
LK St. ClairMount Clemens, MIMount Clemens High School2017
Michigan Stars U23Washington Township, MIMichigan Stars Sports Center1982
West Michigan BearingsByron Center, MISouth Christian High School2020

Standings

West Division

See also

Notes and References

  1. Douglas Miles, "Cedar Rapids Inferno Joins New Midwest Premier League", Cedar Rapids Gazette, 9 October 2019