
Atlantic Slash
The Atlantic Slash play a coastal, counter-punching game — patient in the mid, ruthless on the break. Named for the whitecap line that cuts the shoreline at dawn.
Visit Atlantic Slash →Players rank the clubs and cultures they want to play for, and the public weighs in. Read the twelve identities below before the 12/12 mutual draft, then dig into a club's own page for coach letters and local info.

The Atlantic Slash play a coastal, counter-punching game — patient in the mid, ruthless on the break. Named for the whitecap line that cuts the shoreline at dawn.
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The American Rangers are a national side built on coverage and composure — a compass-and-star crest for a team that scouts the field, holds its shape, and moves as one.
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The Seattle Evergreens are a Pacific Northwest side built on stamina and stillness — a treeline that does not bend, a peak that does not move. Patient in possession, immovable in shape.
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The Gulf South Tarpons are a warm-water side built on patience and explosive change of pace — a silver fish that idles the shallows, then breaks the surface without warning.
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The Nevada UAPs are a desert-born side that rewards misdirection and quiet timing. Nothing announces itself. Everything arrives.
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The Pacific Bees are a swarm side — short passes, tight angles, endless motion. Individually small, collectively unavoidable.
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The Arctic Foxes are a patient, low-profile side. Long stalks, quick cuts. A team you don't notice until the play is already over.
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The Texas Colts are a two-meaning side: young horses and old iron. Open-field runners with a straight-line finish.
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The United Eagles are the flagship side — a bald-eagle badge and a unifying kit. Everything a home team is supposed to feel like.
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The Colorado Boulders sit in the game and then, when the ground tilts, become the game. Weight, patience, and a downhill second half.
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The New England Scots are a heritage side — tartan lineage transplanted to a stone-wall coastline. Direct I2L with a long memory.
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The NYC Longships are a harbor side — a crew that crosses hard water on purpose. New Amsterdam heritage, Norse-lineage cadence, five boroughs' worth of noise. Direct, rhythmic, unafraid of the crossing.
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