• "Joining the USL-PDL is a minimum three-year commitment for the Glens. Estevez said the club’s board of directors feel that is the proper amount of time to explore the possibility of taking the club pro. He noted that the Glens may be interested in the USL Division 3 professional league expected to debut next year." [SOURCE: Douglas Zimmerman via SFGate]
  • "UPDATE: USL-D3 will be in Minneapolis for the National Association of Sports Commissioners, same reason Don Garber will be here. I have heard of at least two teams in the market scoping out USL-D3 for future involvement. Stay tuned." [SOURCE: Jeff Rueter via Twitter]
  • "We're looking at probably six or seven sites in the Upstate [for a soccer-specific stadium], all well within Greenville County but a couple different municipalities. There's probably a year one site that would not be our forever home. We hope to build something that can be a community asset, that can be home for first-class soccer, for high school football, for lacrosse, for soccer tournaments, you name it." [SOURCE: Doug Erwin via WCCP 105.5 FM The Roar (4/23/18 Hour 3)]
  • "Am hearing that the USL is planning on re-branding both the USL (Division II) and USLD3 brands in the next few months." [SOURCE: Nipun Chopra via Twitter]
  • "Pretty awesome seeing my hometown in the running for a USLD3 club. @DaytonaBeachFun has a long history of minor league sports teams. They’ve had a minor league baseball team since the 1920’s and had minor league hockey back in the 1990’s." [SOURCE: Eugene Rupinski via Twitter]
  • "We want to thank @ATLUTD and @DEalesATLUTD for visiting with us & showing us around your facility today! We had a great time and can't wait to see all of the other amazing things you do this season!" [SOURCE: Greenville Pro Soccer via Twitter]
  • "The big step — and risk — is what Sampson hopes to do next: Bring professional soccer to Lansing, by joining the United Soccer League’s new third-tier league as soon as 2020. USL Division III is set to begin in 2019." [SOURCE: Graham Couch via Lansing State Journal]