Season | 2022 |
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Dates | April 2 – October 15 (regular season) October 22 – November 6 (playoffs) |
Champions | Tormenta FC |
Regular season title | Richmond Kickers |
Matches played | 170 |
Goals scored | 461 (2.71 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Emiliano Terzaghi (17) |
Biggest home win | CHT 7–1 CLT (June 22) |
Biggest away win | TRM 0–4 CV (May 21) |
Highest scoring | TRM 5–5 GVL (July 13) |
Longest winning run | 3 games CLT, GVL & RIC |
Longest unbeaten run | 11 games OMA |
Longest winless run | 9 games MAD |
Longest losing run | 5 games MAD |
Highest attendance | 6,000 RIC 1–1 GVL (October 15) |
Lowest attendance | 195 NCO 2–1 CHT (June 30) |
Total attendance | 359,107 |
Average attendance | 2,203 |
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All statistics correct as of October 15, 2022 (regular season only). |
The 2022 USL League One season was the fourth season of USL League One. The regular season began on April 2 and ended on October 15.[1] The playoffs began on October 22 and ended on November 6.
Eleven teams participated in the 2022 season, one fewer than the previous season. Four reserve teams operated by clubs in Major League Soccer that participated in the previous season (Fort Lauderdale CF, New England Revolution II, North Texas SC and Toronto FC II) began play in MLS's new developmental league, MLS Next Pro.[2] They were replaced by expansion franchises Central Valley Fuego FC and Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC, and by Charlotte Independence, who decided to move from USL Championship to USL League One.[3][4][5] At the conclusion of the season, FC Tucson announced they were leaving League One and returning to USL League Two as a result of restructuring of their ownership group.[6]
Richmond Kickers won the regular season title, but were defeated by Chattanooga Red Wolves in the playoff semifinal. Tormenta FC then defeated Chattanooga in the 2022 final, winning their first championship.