Western Premier League

The Western Premier League, also known as the WPL, is a soccer league in the Western Republic. Every year, the top 8 teams in the league (top 4 in each conference) advance to the playoffs. There are three rounds of the playoffs; the Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and the Premiership Finals. The Premiership Finals are held in the main stadium of the team who did better that season than the other. As of 2019, the winner of the Premiership Finals was the Seattle Sounders FC against the Los Angeles FC. The game was held in the CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Cascadia.

The Western Premier League was founded in 1993. The first Premiership Finals were held between the San Jose Earthquakes and the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. The game was held in the Spartan Stadium in San Jose, California, and resulted in the Vancouver Whitecaps FC winning the game 2-1.

The first eight teams were the Vancouver Whitecaps FC, the Seattle Sounders FC, the Portland Timbers, Real Salt Lake, the Los Angeles Galaxy, the San Jose Earthquakes, the Colorado Rapids, and the Club Tijuana.

Every year, the best players in the league will play in the Premier Game. The Premier Game is held annually in the Stanford Stadium in Stanford, California.

The Western Premier League‘s headquarters are located in San Jose, California.

Teams
The Western Premier League has sixteen teams. There are two conferences, eight teams in each conference.

2019 Playoffs
† - Indicates that this team placed first in the league's regular season.