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VE and West Chester United part of newly formed northeast pro-am league

League will formally kick off in the spring

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Local clubs West Chester United SC and Vereinigung Erzgebirge are among the seven founding clubs of a new regional pro-am league sanctioned by the U.S. Adult Soccer Association.

The new North East Super League was officially announced on Wednesday.

In addition to the two local clubs, the founding members include Christos FC from Maryland, FC Motown and Jackson Lions from New Jersey, Newtown Pride FC from Connecticut and Safira FC from Massachusetts.

The league plans to formally launch in 2021 in venues with fans but may organize closed door friendlies or competitions this fall.

Clubs in the new league will still compete in local leagues, like the United Soccer League of Pennsylvania where West Chester United and VE are rivals and other state and local competitions based on guidance from local health officials.

“The NESL will work in tandem, and without threatening, the success of local and state leagues to bring this Super League to life,” a statement in the news release reads. “Several of the founding teams will continue their league and state play simultaneous to the efforts of the NESL.”

West Chester United had planned to field teams in both the National Premier Soccer League and USL League Two this summer but both competitions were canceled because of the coronavirus. West Chester United and VE were scheduled to play each other in a first round match of the U.S. Open Cup that was postponed.

Matthew Ralph is the managing editor of Philadelphia Soccer Now. He's covered soccer at all levels for a decade in the Philadelphia region and has also written for TheCup.us, NPSL, PrepSoccer and other publications. He lives with his wife and two young children in Broomall, Pa., but grew up in South Jersey and is originally from Kansas.

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