TAMPA, Fla. – The United Soccer League (USL) announced today that Colorado Rush will join USL League Two for the 2020 season. The club will compete in the Mountain Division.

“We are extremely excited to be joining League Two,” said Colorado Rush Director of Coaching Joe Webb. “This league has been the proven leader for aspiring pros for so many years, and now it will play an essential part in providing that pathway for our players within the Rush organization.”

Based in Littleton, Colorado, the Rush organization serves more than 5,000 youth soccer players. Since 1998, Colorado Rush competitive teams have won 12 United States Youth Soccer National Championships, one US Club Soccer National Championship, and the Elite Clubs National League Championship in 2012.

“The Rush are a prominent organization nationwide, and we’re excited to work with them in Colorado to expand the path to professional soccer for their players,” said Joel Nash, Vice President of USL League Two. “The addition of a League Two team at the top of their development system will represent a major stepping stone for the club’s young players to strive toward.”

In joining League Two, Colorado Rush’s coaches and ownership will offer a proven path to professional soccer for its players, both those at the elite collegiate level and the top academy-age players from the region. In addition to the valuable experience of playing in the nation’s most competitive pre-professional environment, League Two also provides growth opportunities for its coaches, executives and communities.

Learn more by visiting coloradorush.com or following @ColoradoRush and @CORushProDev on social media.

About USL League Two

A part of United Soccer Leagues, LLC, which also operates the USL Championship, USL League One, Super Y League and the new USL Academy, USL League Two is the top pre-professional soccer league in North America, offering a summer platform for aspiring professionals across the United States and Canada. League Two is the defined and proven pathway for players to progress to the ranks of professional soccer, while its clubs become fixtures in the communities where they operate. More than 70 percent of all MLS SuperDraft selections since 2010 have League Two experience, including 66 alumni chosen in 2018 and 61 in 2019. Werder Bremen’s Josh Sargent, Newcastle United’s DeAndre Yedlin, and Atlanta United’s Brad Guzan are among the many U.S. National Team players to have competed in USL League Two before making their professional debuts.