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USL, players’ union reach tentative CBA deal

By Thomson Reuters May 1, 2026 | 11:19 PM

The United Soccer League is set for at least four years of labor peace ​after coming to a ‌tentative agreement with the players’ union on a collective bargaining agreement.

The league and the USL Players Association wrote ‌in ​a statement that ⁠the agreement represents “a ⁠significant step forward for the league and its players, reflecting a shared commitment to the continued ​growth of the game and the advancement of professional ⁠standards.”

The deal would ⁠run through 2030, with ​an option to make it go ​an extra year depending upon talks ‌surrounding health insurance.

The minimum salary for players in the USL Championship, currently the league’s top ⁠tier, will rise to $42,000, an increase of $11,000. The USL will start a new ⁠higher ‌level, USL Premier, to ⁠compete on par with ​Major ‌League Soccer in 2028. ​The minimum ⁠wage in that league will be $67,500.

Entry-level deals will be worth $34,000 in the USL Championship (a hike of $8,000) and $50,000 in the USL Premier.

–Field ​Level Media