FRISCO, Texas (May 3, 2024) — The USYS National League is excited to announce the clubs that will be competing in the Great Lakes division of the Elite 64 Regional League (E64 RL) for the 2024-25 season.
The E64 RL Great Lakes will expand to include play in the 13U through 19U age groups for both boys and girls clubs. The 2024-25 season will include 21 returning clubs and 16 new clubs in the Great Lakes division.
ELITE 64 REGIONAL LEAGUE | GREAT LAKES (GIRLS)
Cincinnati West Soccer Club (OH)
Columbus Force (OH)
FOSC (OH)
Hoosier Futbol Club (IN)
Indiana Fire Academy (IN)
Indiana Fire Academy North (IN)
Indy Premier (IN)
Kings Hammer (KY)
Total Futbol Academy (OH)
ELITE 64 REGIONAL LEAGUE | GREAT LAKES (BOYS)
NORTH
BVB IA – Pittsburgh (PA-W)
Century United (PA-W)
CVSA (OH)
Liverpool FC-IA Michigan (MI)
Michigan Burn (MI)
Michigan Stars (MI)
Michigan Wolves (MI)
United FC (MI)
SOUTH
Club Ohio (OH)
Cincinnati United Premier (OH)
Hoosier FC (IN)
Indiana Fire Academy (IN)
Indy Premier (IN)
Kings Hammer (KY)
Lexington Sporting Club (KY)
Total Futbol Academy (OH)
USA of Indiana (IN)
West Virginia Futbol Club (WV)
WEST
Detroit City FC West (MI)
Legends FC (MI)
MFA (MI)
Michigan Jaguars (MI)
Michigan Tigers (MI)
Millennium SA (IN)
NWI Lions (IN)
SCOR Meulensteen (MI)
TKO Premier SC (MI)
The Elite 64 Regional League is a club-based second tier of Elite 64 serving various geographic areas around the United States. The Elite 64 Regional League provides teams that finish at the top of their group with the ability to qualify for the National League Quarterfinals.
The opportunity to earn their place into the league’s national event pathway gives all National League teams the ability to compete toward a common goal — the USYS National Championships. There is also the possibility of crossover events with other teams and clubs in the region and across the country.
“The growth of the Great Lakes division of the E64 RL is a testament to the clubs and players who have created excitement for the league through their hard work on and off the field,” League Manager Elliott Spruell said. “We are very excited to expand the Great Lakes division in the upcoming season to include more clubs and age groups, which will provide even more players with the opportunity to work toward their goals while playing in a competitive environment within the National League.”
For more information on Elite 64 Regional League, click here.