USL League Two (formerly known as the Premier Development League or PDL) is a pre-professional soccer league in the United States. Here are key details about USL League Two:
Developmental League:
  - USL League Two is often      considered a developmental or pre-professional league, providing a      platform for college and amateur players to compete in a high-level soccer      environment during the summer months.
 
Season Structure:
  - The league typically operates      during the summer, allowing college players to participate without      conflicting with their collegiate seasons.
 
  - Teams play a regular season      schedule, and top-performing teams advance to the playoffs and ultimately      compete for the league championship.
 
Player Eligibility:
  - USL League Two primarily features      college players looking to gain additional playing experience during the      offseason.
 
  - The league also allows amateur      players and international players, providing a mix of talent and      experience.
 
Expansion and Geography:
  - The league has expanded over the      years, with teams located across the United States and Canada.
 
  - The geographical diversity allows      for regional rivalries and reduces travel costs for participating teams.
 
Player Development Pathway:
  - USL League Two is part of the      player development pathway in the United States, providing a bridge      between youth and collegiate soccer and the professional levels.
 
  - Successful players in USL League      Two may be scouted by professional teams, including those in the      higher-tier USL Championship.