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Cleveland Force SC
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Cleveland Force SC is an American pre-professional soccer club based out of Cleveland, formed in 2018 after a merger of three of Cleveland's most prestigious Youth Soccer Clubs: CSA Impact, Cleveland United, and Internationals SC.[1] The club has two senior teams, with the men's team playing in the USL League Two and the women's team playing in the USL W League, along with several youth teams competing at the national, regional, and local levels.

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Men's team history

On January 19, 2022, USL League Two announced Cleveland Force Soccer Club as a new club for the 2022 season, joining the newly-formed Valley Division.[2] Ahead of the 2025 season, USL League Two announced a divisional realignment, with Cleveland Force SC moving to the new Great Forest Division.[3]

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As of July 19, 2025
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Women's team history

Cleveland Force SC was announced as an expansion club for the USL W League on October 13, 2022, to begin play in the 2023 season as a member of the Great Lakes Division.[1] Ahead of the 2025 season, the Force were moved to the newly-formed Great Forest Division as part of a divisional realignment.[4]

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Name, Colors, and Badge

The club is the third team to use the Cleveland Force name, which was previously used by the Cleveland Force of the original Major Indoor Soccer League from 1978 to 1988, and was later revived by the Cleveland Crunch during their final four seasons (2001–2005). The name is a reference to the Force from the Star Wars film franchise, the first film of which was released the year prior to the original Force's inaugural season.

Like the original Force, the club's colors are blue and yellow.

Stadium

Both the men's and women's first teams currently play their home games at Krenzler Field, a 1,680-seat soccer venue on the campus of Cleveland State University.

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