US Youth Soccer Style Guidelines
Revised August 2009
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Correct – adidas or ADIDAS
Incorrect – Adidas
Correct – Under-16 Girls or U-16 Girls
Incorrect – Under16, under16, u16 or U16
Correct – SD Surf 93 Girls
Incorrect – SD Surf '93 Girls
First Mention – US Youth Soccer Male Young Referee of the Year
Second Mention – Male Young Referee of the Year
First Mention – US Youth Soccer Female Young Referee of the Year
Second Mention – Female Young Referee of the Year
First Mention – US Youth Soccer Goal of the Year
Second Mention – Goal of the Year
First Mention – US Youth Soccer Save of the Year
Second Mention – Save of the Year
First Mention – US Youth Soccer Administrator of the Year
Second Mention – Administrator of the Year
First Mention – US Youth Soccer Volunteer of the Year
Second Mention – Volunteer of the Year
First Mention – US Youth Soccer adidas Coach of the Year Boys Competitive
Second Mention – Boys Competitive Coach of the Year
First Mention – US Youth Soccer adidas Coach of the Year – Girls Competitive
Second Mention – Girls Competitive Coach of the Year
First Mention – US Youth Soccer adidas Coach of the Year – Boys Recreation
Second Mention – Boys Recreation Coach of the Year
First Mention – US Youth Soccer adidas Coach of the Year – Girls Recreation
Second Mention – Girls Recreation Coach of the Year
First Mention – US Youth Soccer Excellence in Youth Coaching Education Award, "Dr. Thomas Fleck Award"
Second Mention – Dr. Thomas Fleck Award
First Mention – US Youth Soccer Hall of Fame
Second Mention – Hall of Fame
About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer) – US Youth Soccer – "The Game for ALL Kids!®" is the largest youth sports organization in the country and largest member of the United States Soccer Federation, the governing body of soccer in the United States. US Youth Soccer registers more than 3 million players annually, ages 5 to 19, and over 900,000 administrators, coaches and volunteers in 55 member State Associations. US Youth Soccer programs provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game. For more information, visit www.USYouthSoccer.org.Media Request: When referring to the United States Youth Soccer Association, the largest youth sports organization in the United States, please refer to the association only as US Youth Soccer, and never as USYS or USYSA. We appreciate your cooperation.About US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (US Youth Soccer ODP) - US Youth Soccer ODP, established in 1977, is the original Olympic development program in the United States. Formed to identify a pool of players in each age group from which a National Team could be selected for international competition, selected players are exposed to the nation's top coaches from collegiate institutions, U.S. Soccer and the professional leagues. Programs exist in each state and with competitions such as the US Youth Soccer ODP Championships, Interregional Training/Competition, Regional Camps and International play. US Youth Soccer ODP continues to lead the way in elite player identification and development. US Youth Soccer ODP is an approved program of the U.S. Soccer Federation.Media Request: When referring to the US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program, the original elite player program in the United States, please refer to the program only as the US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program or US Youth Soccer ODP, and never as USYSODP or simply ODP. We appreciate your cooperation.About Kohl's US Youth Soccer American Cup – The largest recreational youth soccer tournament in the United States and boasts more than 65,000 participants and more than 175,000 attendees annually since its inception in 2000. US Youth Soccer's 55 State Associations provide youth soccer players an opportunity to experience a high-quality statewide tournament in a fun, festival-like atmosphere.Media Request: When referring to the Kohl's US Youth Soccer American Cup, please refer to the program only as the Kohl's US Youth Soccer American Cup in first reference and Kohl's American Cup in subsequent references. We appreciate your cooperation.
About the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series: The US Youth Soccer National Championship Series provides more than 10,000 teams from US Youth Soccer's 55 State Associations the opportunity to showcase their abilities against the best in the nation while emphasizing teamwork, discipline and fair play. The yearlong competition begins with over 185,000 players in the US Youth Soccer State Championships. These champions and selected wildcard teams through US Youth Soccer Regional Leagues advance to compete in one of four US Youth Soccer Regional Championships. Champions (U-14 through U-19) from each regional event advance to the US Youth Soccer National Championships. Adding to the excitement in 2009, the national championships will feature two teams from the newly formed US Youth Soccer National League in the U-15, U-16 and U-17 age groups. Overall, the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series provides the nation's top collegiate coaches with the premier stage to identify and scout the most coveted players in the country.Media Request: When referring to the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series, the most prestigious event in youth sports, please refer to the event as US Youth Soccer National Championship Series on first reference and National Championship Series on anything thereafter. Never refer to as NCS or USYS NCS. We appreciate your cooperation.
About US Youth Soccer National League - Formed in 2007, the US Youth Soccer National League was developed as a path of advancement for the top teams from the US Youth Soccer Regional Leagues. In addition to meaningful matches, development and identification, the league created a direct path to the annual US Youth Soccer National Championships. League play features the Under-15, Under-16 and Under-17 age groups for boys and girls who are seeking to advance their college, professional and U.S. National Team aspirations. Learn more at www.USYouthSoccer.org/National_League/
About the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup - The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup provides a progressive, competitive experience to US Youth Soccer teams from the state to regional to national level. The Presidents Cup gives players an additional opportunity to compete against teams from across the country at a high level for the joy and the challenge of the game. It provides the chance to experience a unique US Youth Soccer event with camaraderie, community and competition through sport. .
Correct – At US Youth Soccer we provide a fun, safe and healthy game for all kids!
Incorrect – At US Youth Soccer we provide a fun, safe, and healthy game for all!
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ATLANTA
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MILWAUKEE
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BALTIMORE
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MINNEAPOLIS
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BOSTON
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NEW ORLEANS
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CHICAGO
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NEW YORK
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CINCINNATI
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OKLAHOMA CITY
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CLEVELAND
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PHILADELPHIA
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DALLAS
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PHOENIX
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DENVER
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PITTSBURGH
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DETROIT
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ST. LOUIS
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HONOLULU
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SALT LAKE CITY
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HOUSTON
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SAN ANTONIO
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INDIANAPOLIS
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SAN DIEGO
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LAS VEGAS
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SAN FRANCISCO
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LOS ANGELES
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SEATTLE
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MIAMI
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WASHINGTON
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Ala.
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(AL)
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Kan.
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(KS)
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Nev.
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(NV)
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S.C.
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(SC)
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Ariz.
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(AZ)
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Ky.
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(KY)
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N.H.
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(NH)
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S.D.
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(SD)
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Ark.
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(AR)
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La.
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(LA)
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N.J.
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(NJ)
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Tenn.
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(TN)
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Calif.
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(CA)
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Md.
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(MD)
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N.M.
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(NM)
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Vt.
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(VT)
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Colo.
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(CO)
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Mass.
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(MA)
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N.Y.
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(NY)
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Va.
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(VA)
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Conn.
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(CT)
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Mich.
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(MI)
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N.C.
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(NC)
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Wash.
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(WA)
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Del.
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(DE)
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Minn.
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(MN)
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N.D.
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(ND)
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W.Va.
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(WV)
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Fla.
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(FL)
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Miss.
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(MS)
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Okla.
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(OK)
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Wis.
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(WI)
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Ga.
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(GA)
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Mo.
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(MO)
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Ore.
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(OR)
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Wyo.
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(WY)
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Ill.
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(IL)
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Mont.
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(MT)
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Pa.
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(PA)
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Ind.
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(IN)
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Neb.
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(NE)
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R.I.
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(RI)
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In any use:
First Mention – Kohl's US Youth Soccer American Cup
Second Mention – Kohl's American Cup
In any use:First Mention – (Host Location) Kohl's US Youth Soccer American Cup
Example: Portland Kohl's US Youth Soccer American Cup
Second Mention – (Host Location) Kohl's American Cup
Example: Portland Kohl's American Cup
Example:
March 2007 was a cold month.
Jan. 2 was the coldest day of play for the US Youth Soccer National League.
The US Youth Soccer Regional Championships begin on June 9.
She said Friday, Sept. 1, is the first day of Youth Soccer Month.
In any use:
First Mention – US Youth Soccer National League
Second Mention – National League or the League
In any use:
First mention – US Youth Soccer National Championship Series
Second mention – National Championship Series or Series
In any use:
First Mention – (Age) (Gender) US Youth Soccer National Champion
Example: Under-16 Girls US Youth Soccer National Champion
Second Mention – (Age) (Gender) National Champion
Example: Under-16 Girls National Champion or national champions
In any use:
First Mention – US Youth Soccer Region I (East) Championships
Second Mention – Region I Championships
In any use:First Mention – US Youth Soccer Region II (Midwest) Championships
Second Mention – Region II Championships
In any use:First Mention – US Youth Soccer Region III (South) Championships
Second Mention – Region III Championships
In any use:First Mention – US Youth Soccer Region IV (West) Championships
Second Mention – Region IV Championships
In any use:
First Mention – US Youth Soccer (Age) (Gender) Region (insert region number) Champions
Example: US Youth Soccer Under-14 Girls Region III Champions
Second Mention – Region (region number) Champions
Example: Region III Champions
In any use:First Mention – US Youth Soccer (State Association) State Championships
Example: US Youth Soccer Florida State Championships
Second Mention – (State Association) State Championships
Example: Florida Youth Soccer Association State Championships or Florida State Championships
In any use:First Mention – (Age) (Gender) US Youth Soccer (State Association) State Champions
Example: Under-14 Girls US Youth Soccer Florida State Champions
Second Mention – (State Association) State Champions
Example: Florida State Champions or state champions
If the specific state is not mentioned, lowercase state champions
In any use:First Mention – US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (US Youth Soccer ODP)
Second Mention – US Youth Soccer ODPRegional Level US Youth Soccer ODPIn any use:First Mention – US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (US Youth Soccer ODP) (Gender) (Age) (Region)
Example: US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (US Youth Soccer ODP) Girls 1993 Region III
Second Mention – US Youth Soccer ODP (Gender) (Age) (Region)
Example: US Youth Soccer ODP Girls 1993 Region IIIGender Specific:In any use:
First Mention – US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (US Youth Soccer ODP) (Gender)
Example: US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (US Youth Soccer ODP) Girls
Second Mention – US Youth Soccer ODP (Gender)
Example: US Youth Soccer ODP Girls
In any use:First Mention – (State) US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program ("State" US Youth Soccer ODP) (Gender) (Age)
Example: Florida US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (US Youth Soccer ODP) Girls 1993
Second Mention – (State) US Youth Soccer ODP (Gender) (Age)
Example: Florida US Youth Soccer ODP Girls 1993US Youth Soccer ODP Championships
Never use the word ""national"" in the title.In any use:First Mention – US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (US Youth Soccer ODP) Championships
Second Mention – US Youth Soccer ODP Championships
In any use:First Mention – US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup
Second Mention – Presidents Cup
Culmination of the event should be referred to as the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup Finals.
US Youth Soccer Region I Presidents Cup
In any use:First Mention - US Youth Soccer Region I Presidents Cup
Second Mention – Region I Presidents CupUS Youth Soccer Region II Presidents Cup
In any use:First Mention - US Youth Soccer Region II Presidents Cup
Second Mention – Region II Presidents CupUS Youth Soccer Region III Presidents Cup
In any use:First Mention - US Youth Soccer Region III Presidents Cup
Second Mention – Region III Presidents CupUS Youth Soccer Region IV Presidents Cup
In any use:First Mention - US Youth Soccer Region IV Presidents CupSecond Mention – Region IV Presidents Cup
US Youth Soccer (State Association) State (Presidents Cup)In any use:First Mention – US Youth Soccer (State Association) State Presidents Cup
Example: US Youth Soccer Florida Youth Soccer State Presidents Cup or US Youth Soccer Florida Presidents CupSecond Mention – (State Association) Presidents CupExample: Florida Presidents Cup
Example: Grade 8 referee
In any use:First Mention – US Youth Soccer Region (I, II, III or IV)
Second Mention – Region (I, II, III or IV)
Format: Jersey Number | First Name | Last Name | City | State | Club Team
Example:
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3
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Nivan
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Chowattukunnel
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Marion
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IN
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Marion Lightning
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5
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Zach
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Dedman
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Noblesville
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IN
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Indianapolis Premier
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8
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Michael
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Granitz
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Goshen
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IN
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Indiana Invaders
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9
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Clint
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Hoffar
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Kendallville
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IN
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Carmel United
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Format: Winner X, Loser X
Goal Scorers: Winner: Player (XX:00)
Loser: Player (XX:00)Example: San Diego Surf 92-93 (CA-S) 2, FC Pennsylvania Strikers (E-PA) 1
Goal Scorers: Surf: Jane Doe (33:00), Sally Jones (49:00)
Strikers: Shannon Smith (55:00)
In any use:
First Mention – The US Youth Soccer Show
Second Mention – The Show
In any use:
Correct – Small-Sided Game(s)
Incorrect – small sided game, smallsided game, etc…
In any use:
Correct: Soccer Across America
Incorrect: Soccer America, SAA, S.A.A., etc…
adidas – The official sponsor and supplier of US Youth Soccer
Airheads – The official non-chocolate candy of US Youth Soccer
Bagel Bites – The official snack of US Youth Soccer
Bag Tags Inc. – The official supplier of US Youth Soccer
Baymont Inn & Suites – The official hotel of US Youth Soccer
e7 Sports – The official data solutions provider to the US Youth Soccer National Championships
Fox Soccer Channel – The official television partner of US Youth Soccer
Gatorade – The official sports drink of US Youth Soccer
Kohl's – The official department store of US Youth Soccer
Kwik Goal – The official goal and field equipment supplier of US Youth Soccer
Liberty Mutual – The official auto, home, life and workers compensation insurance sponsor of US Youth Soccer
MLS – The official grassroots partner of US Youth Soccer
Sunbelt - The official chewy granola bar and fruit & grain bar of US Youth Soccer
WPS – The official grassroots partner of US Youth Soccer
* Subject to change.
US Youth Soccer State Associations
In any use:
First Mention – US Youth Soccer State Association(s)
Second Mention – State Association(s)
The following format should be followed when referencing any of the following US Youth Soccer State Associations. The abbreviation in parenthesis is to be used when identifying the State Association a club, team or player belongs to.
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US Youth Soccer Region I
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Connecticut Junior Soccer Association
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(CT)
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Delaware Youth Soccer Association
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(DE)
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Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association
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(E-NY)
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Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Association
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(E-PA)
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Soccer Maine
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(ME)
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Maryland State Youth Soccer Association
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(MD)
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Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association (or Mass Youth Soccer)
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(MA)
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New Hampshire Soccer Association
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(NH)
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New Jersey State Youth Soccer Association
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(NJ)
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New York State West Youth Soccer Association
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(NY-W)
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Pennsylvania West State Soccer Association (or PA West)
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(PA-W)
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Soccer Rhode Island
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(RI)
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Vermont Soccer Association
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(VT)
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Virginia Youth Soccer Association
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(VA)
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West Virginia Youth Soccer Association
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(WV)
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US Youth Soccer Region II
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Illinois Youth Soccer
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(IL)
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Indiana Youth Soccer Association
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(IN)
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Iowa Soccer Association
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(IA)
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Kansas State Youth Soccer Association
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(KS)
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Kentucky Youth Soccer Association
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(KY)
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Michigan State Youth Soccer Association
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(MI)
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Minnesota Youth Soccer Association
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(MN)
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Missouri Youth Soccer Association
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(MO)
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Nebraska State Soccer Association
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(NE)
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North Dakota Youth Soccer Association
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(ND)
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Ohio South Youth Soccer Association
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(OH-S)
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Ohio Youth Soccer Association – North
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(OH-N)
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South Dakota State Youth Soccer Association
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(SD)
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Wisconsin Youth Soccer Association
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(WI)
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US Youth Soccer Region III
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Alabama Youth Soccer Association (or Alabama Youth Soccer)
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(AL)
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Arkansas State Soccer Association
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(AR)
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Florida Youth Soccer Association
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(FL)
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Georgia Soccer
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(GA)
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Louisiana Soccer Association
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(LA)
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Mississippi Youth Soccer Association
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(MS)
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North Carolina Youth Soccer Association
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(NC)
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North Texas State Soccer Association
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(N-TX)
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Oklahoma Soccer Association
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(OK)
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South Carolina Youth Soccer Association
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(SC)
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South Texas Youth Soccer Association
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(S-TX)
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Tennessee State Soccer Association
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(TN)
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US Youth Soccer Region IV
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Alaska State Youth Soccer Association
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(AK)
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Arizona Youth Soccer Association
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(AZ)
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California Youth Soccer Association – North
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(CA-N)
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California Youth Soccer Association – South (or Cal South)
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(CA-S)
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Colorado State Youth Soccer Association
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(CO)
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Hawaii Youth Soccer Association
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(HI)
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Idaho Youth Soccer Association
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(ID)
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Montana Youth Soccer Association
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(MT)
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US Youth Soccer Nevada (or United States Youth Soccer Nevada)
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(NV)
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New Mexico Youth Soccer Association
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(NM)
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Oregon Youth Soccer Association
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(OR)
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Utah Youth Soccer Association
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(UT)
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Washington Youth Soccer
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(WA)
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Wyoming State Soccer Association
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(WY)
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Stickley
Always capitalize as it is the name of US Youth Soccer's mascot.
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In any use:
First Mention – US Youth Soccer TOPSoccer, The Outreach Program for Soccer
Second Mention - TOPSoccer
In any use:
First Mention – USSF "letter" License
Example: USSF "A" License
Second Mention – "letter" License
Example: "A" License
In any use:
First Mention – USSF National Youth License
Second Mention – National Youth License
In any use:
Correct – US Youth Soccer
Incorrect – U.S. Youth Soccer, United States Youth Soccer Association, USYS or USYSA
In any use:
Correct – USYouthSoccer.org or www.USYouthSoccer.org
Incorrect – usyouthsoccer.org or USYOUTHSOCCER.ORG
Correct - San Diego Surf 92-93 (CA-S) v FC Pennsylvania Strikers (E-PA)
Incorrect - San Diego Surf 92-93 (CA-S) vs. FC Pennsylvania Strikers (E-PA)
In any use:
First Mention – US Youth Soccer adidas Workshop
Second Mention – The Workshop
In any use:First Mention – national Youth Soccer Month
Second Mention – Youth Soccer Month