Snohomish, WA & Tampa, FL —The United Soccer League announced today that Snohomish United will join the USL W League beginning in the 2026 season. The club previously joined USL League Two in 2025.
Snohomish Youth Soccer was formed in the mid-1970s before Snohomish United was established in 1989, which now serves over 1,800 players at various different levels. The club’s mission is to perpetuate a high standard of performance in soccer and to develop a love and passion for the sport, regardless of skill level and socioeconomic background. Snohomish United aims to provide and foster a safe and fulfilling learning environment that allows all players to freely express themselves in order to realize their highest potential.
“Snohomish United is extremely honored, privileged and excited to join the USL W League and provide opportunities and a development pathway for players to advance to professional soccer,” said Scott Uderitz, Technical Director. “We aim to provide a fun, attractive, and competitive product and game-day experience that best represents the city of Snohomish, Snohomish County, and northern Washington state in order to continue growing the sport in our area.”
Snohomish United strives to amplify its core principles of conviction, excellence, enjoyment and fulfillment to leave a legacy in the city. The club is involved heavily in the community, annually hosting tournaments, events and fundraisers, such as the Snohomish Bigfoot Tournament and River’s Edge Brewfest.
The club has a history of developing local talent up to the professional level, most notably former USL League One players Nathan Aune and Tor Saunders. By adding a W League team, Snohomish United aims to develop that pathway on the women’s side.
Snohomish United will play its home matches at Stocker Fields in Snohomish, WA, as a member of the Northwest Division.
"Snohomish United has a proud history of growing the game in Washington, and their expansion into the USL W League builds on that legacy," said Joel Nash, USL SVP of Youth and Pre-Professional Properties. "By adding a women’s team, the club is creating new opportunities for players in the region to develop and compete at a high level while continuing to strengthen its deep connection to the local community."
To learn more about Snohomish United, visit the club’s website, Instagram, and Facebook.
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