Results

USA USL W-League Women 06/25 00:30 - Midwest United Women v Kalamazoo FC Women L 1-4
USA USL W-League Women 06/18 23:00 - Midwest United Women v Detroit City FC Women L 0-1
USA USL W-League Women 06/14 23:30 - Union FC Macomb Women v Midwest United Women D 1-1
USA USL W-League Women 06/11 23:00 - Toledo Villa Women v Midwest United Women D 1-1
USA USL W-League Women 06/04 21:00 - Midwest United Women v Union FC Macomb Women D 0-0
USA USL W-League Women 05/31 23:00 - James Rippey v Midwest United Women L 2-0
USA USL W-League Women 05/28 23:00 - [4] Kalamazoo FC Women v Midwest United Women [2] W 2-3
USA USL W-League Women 05/24 23:00 - AFC Ann Arbor Women v Midwest United Women L 2-1
USA USL W-League Women 05/21 23:30 - Midwest United Women v Toledo Villa Women W 3-0
USA USL W-League Women 05/14 21:00 - [3] Midwest United Women v AFC Ann Arbor Women [1] D 1-1
USA USL W-League Women 06/30 21:00 - Cleveland Force SC Women v Midwest United Women L 3-1
USA USL W-League Women 06/27 23:00 - Midwest United Women v Detroit City FC Women L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 10 5 5
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 4 2 2
Losses 4 2 2
Goals for 11 5 6
Goals against 14 6 8
Clean sheets 2 2 0
Failed to score 3 2 1

Wikipedia - Midwest United FC

Midwest United FC is an American soccer club based in Grand Rapids, Michigan that fields teams in MLS NEXT and Elite Clubs National League and senior teams in the Great Lakes Division of USL League Two and USL W League. Midwest United FC is a youth academy affiliate of Major League Soccer club Columbus Crew.

History

Midwest United FC was founded in 1990 under the moniker GRASA (Grand Rapids Area Soccer Association) and was the first youth select soccer club in Grand Rapids. The initial registration was 60 players from around the area.

In 1996, Grand Valley Premier SC was formed and was the area's only premier soccer club[] for the next 10 years. GRASA and Grand Valley Premier merged in 2007 to form Grand Rapids Crew Juniors, the first junior club affiliate of MLS franchise Columbus Crew. During its time as GR Crew Juniors the club earned a National Championship in 2011 for its U17 Boys.[]

Grand Rapids Crew Juniors rebranded to Midwest United FC in June 2015. The U16 Girls team earned the title of US Soccer Development Academy National Champions in 2016.[]

In 2019, the ownership of the women's side Grand Rapids FC was transferred to Midwest United FC. Originally competing in United Women's Soccer, the club has since moved to USL W League. A men's team was added in 2022 to compete in USL League Two.

In 2024, the men's team qualified for the USL League Two playoffs for the first time since it joined the league.

**Midwest United Women Soccer Team**

The Midwest United Women are a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in the heart of the Midwest, dedicated to fostering talent, teamwork, and community spirit. Established with the mission to empower female athletes, the team competes at a high level while promoting the growth of women's soccer across the region.

With a roster filled with skilled players from diverse backgrounds, the Midwest United Women showcase a blend of athleticism, strategy, and determination on the field. Their playing style emphasizes teamwork, technical proficiency, and an unwavering commitment to excellence, making them a formidable presence in local and national competitions.

Off the field, the Midwest United Women are deeply committed to community engagement and youth development. They host clinics, workshops, and outreach programs aimed at inspiring the next generation of female soccer players. By prioritizing mentorship and inclusivity, the team strives to create a supportive environment where young athletes can thrive.

As they continue to build their legacy, the Midwest United Women are not just a soccer team; they are a movement dedicated to elevating women's sports and empowering young girls to pursue their dreams both on and off the pitch. Join us in supporting the Midwest United Women as they chase victory and inspire future generations!