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West Seattle Junction vs Portland Bangers — USL League Two

West Seattle Junction

West Seattle Junction

0:2

Nino Cantu Southwest Athletic Complex

Portland Bangers

Portland Bangers

Match Facts

  • Venue: Nino Cantu Southwest Athletic Complex
  • West Seattle Junction home ground: Nino Cantu Southwest Athletic Complex
  • Portland Bangers stadium: Hilken Community Stadium
  • West Seattle Junction founded 2023
  • Portland Bangers founded 2025
  • League country: United States

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West Seattle Junction

USL League Two

Stadium
Nino Cantu Southwest Athletic Complex
Founded
2023
Country
United States
Location
Seattle, Washington, United States

West Seattle Junction FC is an American soccer club based in the West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The club plays in the Northwest Division of USL League Two, a semi-professional summer league. Junction FC was announced ahead of the 2024 season, where they finished fifth in the division. The team's home stadium is Nino Cantu Southwest Athletics Complex, on the campus of Chief Sealth International High School. A women's team, West Seattle Rhodies FC, was announced in October 2024 and is scheduled to debut in the USL W League for the 2025 season.

Portland Bangers

USL League Two

Stadium
Hilken Community Stadium
Founded
2025
Country
United States
Location
Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland Bangers FC is an American soccer club based in Portland, Oregon. They were founded in 2025 and plan to field a semi-professional men's team in the Northwest Division of USL League Two. The team is owned by the Portland Pickles, a local summer baseball team, and are named after the British nickname for sausages.

USL League Two

USL League Two (USL2), formerly the Premier Development League (PDL), is a semi-professional developmental soccer league sponsored by United Soccer Leagues in the United States, Bermuda, and Canada, forming part of the United States soccer league system. The league features 83 teams for 2021, split into twelve regional divisions across four conferences. Unofficially, it is considered to be the fourth tier of competition, behind Major League Soccer (Division I), USL Championship (Division II),...