These are NOT British you fool
Bohemians FC
Bray FC
Cork FC
Derry City FC
Drogheda Utd FC
Galway United
Longford Town FC
Shamrock Rovers
Sligo FC
St Patricks FC
UCD FC
Waterford FC
Athlone Town
Cobh Ramblers
Dundalk
Finn Harps
Kildare County
Kilkenny City
Limerick
Monaghan United
Shelbourne FC
Wexford Youths FC
those are the ones that i know of idk about i don't know about any other teams
some of these teams are semi pro
In the Premiership, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Blackburn, Bolton, Burnley, Chelsea, Everton, Fulham, Hull City, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Portsmouth, Stoke, Sunderland, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Wigan Athletic and Wolves.
The second tier, the Championship, the third and fourth tier, leagues one and two contain professional teams, but the Premiership is the top league.
Glad I can be a of assistance. There are to divisions East and West, and there are currently 16 teams.
WEST
LA Galaxy
Real Salt Lake
FC Dallas
Seattle Sounders FC
Colorado Rapids
San Jose Earthquakes
Houston Dynamo
Chivas USA [located in LA]
EAST
New York Red Bulls
Columbus Crew
Kansas City Wizards
Chicago Fire
Toronto FC
New England Revolution
Philadelphia Union
DC United
In 2011 the Portland Timbers and the Vancouver Whitecaps will join the league.
Make sure your college coach knows how to reach you in case a league scout contacts your school about you. There is no "list" at the pro level to place yourself on to express your desire to play ball. Some pay-to-play leagues have a list at their offices that a player can place themselves on. Teams who are short of players can look at the list and give you a call. Most semi-pro or amateur teams (and some pro teams) have open try-outs to give players who have slipped through the cracks a chance to show their stuff. Contact your local teams to find out times and possible costs (some teams charge a small fee) for their try-outs. Leagues like the Womens Premier Soccer League and the (mens) National Premier Soccer League have teams in almost every state in the U.S.
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1919 Major League BaseballIn 1919 there were 16 teams in the Major Leagues. Eight teams in each the American, and National League. Below is a list of teams in order of the final standings.1919 National League StandingsCincinnati RedsNew York GiantsChicago CubsPittsburgh PiratesBrooklyn DodgersBoston BravesSt. Louis CardinalsPhiladelphia Quakers1919 American League StandingsChicago White SoxCleveland IndiansNew York YankeesDetroit TigersSt. Louis BrownsBoston Red SoxWashington SenatorsPhiladelphia Athletics
1915 Major League BaseballThere were 16 teams in the Major Leagues in 1915. Eight teams in each the American and National League. Below is the list of teams in each league in order of the final Standing.1915 American League StandingsBoston Red SoxDetroit TigersChicago White SoxWashington SenatorsNew York YankeesSt. Louis BrownsCleveland IndiansPhiladelphia Athletics1915 National League StandingsPhiladelphia PhilliesBoston BravesBrooklyn RobinsChicago CubsPittsburgh PiratesSt. Louis CardinalsCincinnati RedsNew York Giants
1953 Major League BaseballIn 1953 there were 16 teams in the Major Leagues. Eight teams in each the American, and National League. Below is a list of teams in order of the final standings. 1953 National League StandingsBrooklyn DodgersMilwaukee BravesPhiladelphia PhilliesSt. Louis CardinalsNew York GiantsCincinnati RedsChicago CubsPittsburgh Pirates1953 American League StandingsNew York YankeesCleveland IndiansChicago White SoxBoston Red SoxWashington SenatorsDetroit TigersPhiladelphia AthleticsSt. Louis Browns
2009 Major League BaseballThere are 30 teams in Major League Baseball as of 2009. 16 teams in the National League, and 14 Teams in the American League. Each league is divided into three divisions, East, Central, and West. Below is the list of teams in each League.National League Eastern DivisionAtlanta BravesFlorida MarlinsNew York MetsPhiladelphia PhilliesWashington Nationals Central DivisionChicago CubsCincinnati RedsHouston AstrosMilwaukee BrewersSt Louis CardinalsPittsburgh PiratesWestern DivisionArizona DiamondbacksColorado RockiesLos Angeles DodgersSan Diego PadresSan Francisco GiantsAmerican LeagueEastern DivisionBaltimore OriolesBoston Red SoxToronto Blue JaysTampa Bay RaysNew York Yankees Central DivisionCleveland IndiansChicago White SoxDetroit TigersKansas City RoyalsMinnesota TwinsWestern DivisionOakland AthleticsLos Angeles AngelsSeattle MarinersTexas Rangers
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Major League Baseball TeamsThere are 30 teams in Major League Baseball as of 2009. All 30 teams are located in the United States but one, the Toronto Blue Jays, who play in Canada. There are 16 teams in the National League, and 14 Teams in the American League. Each league is divided into three divisions, East, Central, and West. Below is the list of Major League teams. Arizona DiamondbacksAtlanta BravesBaltimore OriolesBoston Red SoxChicago CubsChicago White SoxCincinnati RedsCleveland IndiansColorado RockiesDetroit TigersFlorida MarlinsHouston AstrosKansas City RoyalsLos Angeles AngelsLos Angeles DodgersMilwaukee BrewersMinnesota TwinsNew York MetsNew York YankeesOakland AthleticsPhiladelphia PhilliesPittsburgh PiratesSan Diego PadresSan Francisco GiantsSeattle MarinersSt Louis CardinalsTampa Bay RaysTexas RangersToronto Blue JaysWashington Nationals
2009 Major League BaseballThere are 30 teams in Major League Baseball as of 2009. 16 teams in the National League, and 14 Teams in the American League. Each league is divided into three divisions, East, Central, and West. Below is the list of teams in each League.National League Eastern DivisionAtlanta BravesFlorida MarlinsNew York MetsPhiladelphia PhilliesWashington Nationals Central DivisionChicago CubsCincinnati RedsHouston AstrosMilwaukee BrewersSt Louis CardinalsPittsburgh PiratesWestern DivisionArizona DiamondbacksColorado RockiesLos Angeles DodgersSan Diego PadresSan Francisco GiantsAmerican LeagueEastern DivisionBaltimore OriolesBoston Red SoxToronto Blue JaysTampa Bay RaysNew York Yankees Central DivisionCleveland IndiansChicago White SoxDetroit TigersKansas City RoyalsMinnesota TwinsWestern DivisionOakland AthleticsLos Angeles AngelsSeattle MarinersTexas Rangers
2009 Major League BaseballThere were 30 teams in Major League Baseball in 2009; 16 teams in the National League, and 14 Teams in the American League. Each league is divided into three divisions, East, Central, and West. Below is the list of teams in each League. National League East DivisionAtlanta BravesFlorida MarlinsNew York MetsPhiladelphia PhilliesWashington Nationals Central DivisionChicago CubsCincinnati RedsHouston AstrosMilwaukee BrewersSt Louis CardinalsPittsburgh PiratesWest DivisionArizona DiamondbacksColorado RockiesLos Angeles DodgersSan Diego PadresSan Francisco GiantsAmerican LeagueEast DivisionBaltimore OriolesBoston Red SoxToronto Blue JaysTampa Bay RaysNew York Yankees Central DivisionCleveland IndiansChicago White SoxDetroit TigersKansas City RoyalsMinnesota Twins West DivisionOakland AthleticsLos Angeles AngelsSeattle MarinersTexas Rangers
The teams that are competing in the USL are Antigua Barracuda FC, Chaleston Battery, Charlotte Eagles, Dayton Dutch Lions, Harrisburg City Islanders and another one is Los Angeles Blues. These are some for the USL PRO list.
National League TeamsThere are 30 teams in Major League Baseball as of 2010; 16 teams in the National League, and 14 Teams in the American League. Each league is divided into three divisions, East, Central, and West. Recently the Montreal Expos moved to Washington, and named the Nationals. The Milwaukee Brewers was originally an American League team and moved to the National League in 1991. Below is the list of teams currently in the National League. National LeagueEastern DivisionAtlanta BravesFlorida MarlinsNew York MetsPhiladelphia PhilliesWashington Nationals Central DivisionChicago CubsCincinnati RedsHouston AstrosMilwaukee BrewersSt Louis CardinalsPittsburgh PiratesWestern DivisionArizona DiamondbacksColorado RockiesLos Angeles DodgersSan Diego PadresSan Francisco Giants