Football league season
The 2004 USL Premier Development League season was the 10th PDL season. The season began in April 2004 and ended in August 2004.
Central Florida Kraze finished the season as national champions, beating Boulder Rapids Reserve 1–0 in the PDL Championship game. Chicago Fire Reserves finished with the best regular season record in the league, winning 17 out of their 18 games, suffering no losses, and finishing with a +66 goal difference.
El Paso Patriots striker Julio Frias was the league's top scorer, with 25 goals, while DFW Tornados midfielder Mark Rowland led the league with 11 assists. Chicago Fire Reserves keeper Brad Guzan enjoyed the best goalkeeping statistics, with a goals-against average of 0.39 per game in his 13 games.
Changes from 2003
Name changes
New franchises
Ten teams joined the league this year, including four brand new franchises:
Team Name
Metro Area
Location
Previous Affiliation
Ajax Orlando Prospects
Orlando area
Orlando, FL
expansion
Carolina Dynamo
Greensboro area
Greensboro, NC
previously in Pro Select
Cleveland Internationals
Cleveland area
Cleveland, OH
expansion
Colorado Springs Blizzard
Colorado Springs area
Colorado Springs, CO
expansion
El Paso Patriots
El Paso area
El Paso, TX
previously in A-League
Indiana Blast
Indianapolis area
Indianapolis, IN
previously in A-League
Laredo Heat
Laredo area
Laredo, TX
expansion
New Jersey Stallions
northern New Jersey area
Wayne, NJ
previously in Pro Select
Reading Rage
Greater Reading area
Reading, PA
previously in Pro Select
West Michigan Edge
Grand Rapids area
Kentwood, MI
returned from hiatus
Folding
Five teams left the league prior to the beginning of the season:
Standings
Legend
Division champion
Team qualified for playoff berth
Central Conference
Great Lakes Division
Heartland Division
Eastern Conference
Mid Atlantic Division
Northeast Division
Southern Conference
Mid South Division
^ 1 point deducted
^ 1 point deducted
Southeast Division
Western Conference
Northwest Division
Southwest Division
Playoffs
[ 1]
Conference semifinals
Conference Finals
National Semifinals
PDL Championship Game
References
USISL Premier League Premier Development Soccer League (PDSL) Premier Development League (PDL) USL League Two
International
Club competitions CONCACAF Champions' Cup (
2005 )
National teams