Snohomish United
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| Full name | Snohomish United |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2024 |
| Stadium | Stocker Fields Snohomish, Washington, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 47°54′28″N 122°05′06″W / 47.90778°N 122.08500°W |
| Head coach | Hamza Haddadi |
| League | Men's: USL League Two Women's: USL W League |
| 2025 | 2nd, Northwest Division Playoffs: Conference Semifinals |
| Website | https://www.snohomishunited.org/ |
Snohomish United is an American soccer club based in Snohomish, Washington, in the Seattle metropolitan area. Their semi-professional men's team in the Northwest Division of USL League Two began play in 2025. A women's team in the USL W League is planned to begin play in 2026.
Snohomish Youth Soccer was founded in the 1970s to organize youth soccer competitions in Snohomish County and began to field a premier boys' team named Snohomish United in 1989.[1][2] The organization also hosts several annual soccer tournaments, including the Snohomish United Invitational, Kla Ha Ya Days Adult Tournament, and Bigfoot Tournament for hundreds of youth teams.[3][4] Snohomish United later became affiliated with the Elite Clubs National League.[5]
On November 7, 2024, USL announced that Snohomish United would field a USL League Two club beginning in the 2025 season. The men's team would play in the Northwest Division alongside other local clubs in Washington and Oregon.[1][5] Snohomish United also announced plans to add bleacher seating at its existing youth soccer complex, Stocker Fields near downtown Snohomish.[6] The bleacher seats were supplemented by picnic tables and other forms of sideline seating.[7] Hamza Haddadi, who also coaches at Crossfire Premier SC, was named the team's first head coach.[7]
In their inaugural season, Snohomish United finished second in the Northwest Division—with a record of eight wins, four losses, and two draws—and qualified for the playoffs alongside division leaders Ballard FC.[8] The team defeated Utah United 2–0 in the Western Conference quarterfinals, but lost in the semifinals to Ballard FC at Interbay Stadium in Seattle.[9] In November 2025, Snohomish United announced that they would field a women's team in the USL W League's Northwest Division beginning in 2026. The women's team will share Stocker Fields with the men's team.[10][11] Bernie James was announced as the women's team's head coach in December 2025.[12]