List of USL-2 clubs explained
The following is a list of clubs that played in the United Soccer Leagues 2nd Division (USL-2) at any time since its formation in 1990 to the 2010 season, including during its years operating under other names. USL-2 teams that played in the 2010 season are indicated in bold.
Complete list of current and former member clubs
- Albuquerque Geckos (1997)
- Arizona Sahuaros (1997–2002)
- Atlanta Magic (1995, only played 2 games)
- Austin Lone Stars (1997–2000)
- Bermuda Hogges (2007–09)
- Boston Storm (1995)
- Boston Bulldogs (2001)
- California Jaguars (1995–96, 1998–99, 1995 as Montego Bay Jaguars)
- California Gold (2002–04)
- Cape Cod Crusaders (1995, 1997–2000)
- Carolina Dynamo (1995, 1999–2003, 1995 as Greensboro Dynamo)
- Cascade Surge (1995–96, as Oregon Surge in 1995)
- Central California Valley Hydra (1995–96)
- Central Jersey Riptide (1996–98)
- Charleston Battery (1995–96, 2010)
- Charlotte Eagles (1995–2000, 2004–10)
- Chattanooga Express (1995–96)
- Chicago Stingers (1995–98,)
- Chico Rooks (1995–2001)
- Cincinnati Cheetahs (1995)
- Cincinnati Kings (2005–07)
- Cleveland Caps (1997–98)
- Cleveland City Stars (2007–08)
- Columbus Xoggz (1995)
- Connecticut Wolves (1995, 2002)
- Crystal Palace Baltimore (2007–09)
- Delaware Wizards (1995, 1997–2000)
- Detroit Wheels (1995)
- Eastern Shore Sharks (1995–99, as Baltimore Bays in 1995–97)
- El Paso Patriots (1995)
- Everett BigFoot (1995–96)
- Florida Stars (1995)
- Florida Strikers (1995, 1997, as Fort Lauderdale Strikers in 1995)
- Fresno Dragons (1999)
- Greenville Lions (2001–02)
- Hampton Roads Mariners (1995)
- Harrisburg City Islanders (2004–10)
- Hawaii Tsunami (1995–1997)
- Houston Force (1995)
- Houston Hurricanes (1996–2000)
- Indiana Blast (1997–98)
- Jersey Dragons (1995)
- Las Vegas Quicksilver (1995)
- Lexington Bluegrass Bandits (1995)
- Long Island Rough Riders (1995, 2002–06)
- Los Angeles Salsa U-23s (1995)
- Louisville Thoroughbreds (1995)
- Miami Breakers (1998)
- Milwaukee Rampage (1995)
- Minnesota Thunder (1995)
- Mobile Revelers (1995–1997)
- Myrtle Beach Boyz (1995)
- Myrtle Beach Seadawgs (1997–99)
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- New Hampshire Phantoms (1996–2007)
- New Jersey Stallions (1997–2003, as New York/New Jersey Stallions in 1997–98)
- New Mexico Chiles (1995)
- New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers (1995)
- New York Capital District Alleycats (1995–98, as Albany Alleycats in 1995–96)
- New York Fever (1995)
- New York Freedom (2002–03)
- North Jersey Imperials (1996–97, 1999)
- Northern Nevada Aces (2001–02)
- Northern Virginia Royals (1998–2005)
- Orlando Nighthawks (1997–98, as Daytona Tigers in 1997)
- Philadelphia Freedom (1995–97, as Pennsylvania Freedom in 1995)
- Pensacola Barracudas (1998)
- Portland Firebirds (1995)
- Raleigh Flyers (1995)
- Reading Rage (1996–2003)
- Reno Rattlers (1995, 1997–98)
- Rhode Island Stingrays (1995–2001)
- Richmond Kickers (2006–10)
- Pittsburgh Riverhounds (2004–06, 2008–10, as Riverhounds FC in 2004)
- Riverside County Elite (2000)
- Roanoke Wrath (1998–2000)
- Rockford Raptors (1995–98)
- Sacramento Scorpions (1997)
- St. Louis Knights (1995)
- San Antonio Pumas (1995–98)
- San Diego Top Guns (1995)
- San Diego Gauchos (2002–04)
- San Fernando Valley Golden Eagles (1995–98)
- San Francisco Bay Diablos (1995)
- San Francisco Bay Seals (1997)
- Shreveport/Bossier Lions (1998)
- South Carolina Shamrocks (1997–99)
- South Jersey Barons (1997-02)
- Southwest Florida Manatees (1998)
- Stanislaus County Cruisers (1997–2001)
- Tallahassee Tempest (1998)
- Tampa Bay Cyclones (1995)
- Texas Lightning (1995)
- Texas Rattlers (1995–2000, as Dallas/Ft. Worth Toros in 1995–96, as Dallas Toros in 1997, as Texas Toros in 1998–99)
- Tucson Fireballs (1997–2001, as Los Angeles Fireballs in 1997–99)
- Tulsa Roughnecks (1995–99)
- Utah Blitzz (2000–04)
- Vermont Voltage (1997–98, as Vermont Wanderers in 1997)
- Washington Mustangs (1996)
- Westchester Flames (2002–04)
- Western Mass Pioneers (1998–2009)
- Wilmington Hammerheads (1996–2009)
- Worcester Wildfire (1996)
- Yakima Reds (1995–96)
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