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2022 National Championships: Finals Recap

2022 National Championships: Finals Recap

ORLANDO, Fla. (July 24, 2022) — The 2022 US Youth Soccer National Championships came to a thrilling conclusion on Sunday at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla.  

Twelve teams came away victorious and added themselves to the history books as USYS National Champions, joining the 13-and-Under title-winners that were decided on Friday night.  

Sunday’s finals provided plenty of drama and tightly-contested championship finals, as five games went to extra time and three needed penalty kick shootouts to decide the winners. Additionally, the 19U Boys McGuire Cup final featured a 90th-minute game-winning goal, and the 19U Girls final was decided on an 87th-minute tally.

2022 US Youth Soccer National Champions

Boys 13U – Boca Orange County B09 (CA-S)Girls 13U – KC Legends Academy Red 2009 (KS)
Boys 14U – Toca FC 2008 MLS (KS)Girls 14U – Galaxy SC 2008 Girls Blue (IL)
Boys 15U – Michigan Tigers 2007 Boys Gold (MI)Girls 15U – Wasatch SC 07G ZB (UT)
Boys 16U – CUP 06 Gold (OH)Girls 16U – Libertyville FC 1974 Elite-06 Girls (IL)
Boys 17U – Libertyville FC 1974 Elite-05 Boys (IL)Girls 17U – Philadelphia SC Coppa 05 Rage (PA-E)
Boys 18U – Cedar Stars Academy North Newark (NJ)Girls 18U – Galaxy SC 2004 Blue (IL)
Boys 19U – Sporting Blue Valley Academy 03 (KS)Girls 19U – SC Wave Juniors 03 Girls (WI)

Illinois saw an impressive four teams earn the ultimate crown. Kansas (3), Cal-South (1), Michigan (1), Ohio (1), New Jersey (1), Utah (1), Eastern Pennsylvania (1), and Wisconsin (1) had teams become National Champions as well.

Replays of all final matches can be found here: https://www.usyouthsoccer.org/2022-usys-national-championships-streaming-s​chedule/.

19U Boys: Baltimore Celtic 03 Premier St. Martin (MD) 0-1 Sporting Blue Valley Academy 03 (KS)

Sporting Blue Valley Academy 03 (KS) edged out Baltimore Celtic 03 Premier St. Martin 1-0 in an extremely physical and competitive match to earn the storied James P. McGuire Cup.

Sporting Blue Valley opened the match with most of the possession in the game’s opening minutes, but it was Celtic with the best chance early. Hayden Lim was on the receiving end of a cross in the 18th minute that caused some trouble for Ryan Thompson, the Kansas side’s keeper, but nothing came of the opportunity.

Both midfields created enough chances to find the opener, with Sporting Blue Valley’s Cooper Forcellini making multiple promising runs, but the defenses proved to be stout and difficult to break down. Even though both sides entered the final as two of the most prolific offenses in the 19U group, it was a struggle for either to add to their tally, and the match went into the break scoreless.

Sporting Blue Valley’s defense was busy to start the second half, with the Maryland side finding a jolt of energy at the intermission. Miles Lam came on for Celtic and created multiple opportunities on the left side of the field but saw two of his shots saved by an inspired Thompson.

The Kansas side used Celtic’s tired legs as an advantage and threw bodies forward to put them under pressure, but this physical match that had six yellow cards looked as if it was heading to extra time until the 90th minute.

Nate Esterline was the hero for Sporting Blue Valley, slotting one past the keeper and into the back of the net in stoppage time. Celtic made a few last-chance attempts, with Lawrence Aydlett coming extremely close, but Sporting Blue Valley hunkered down enough to see this one out and become National Champions.

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15U Boys: Michigan Tigers 2007 Boys Gold (MI) 4-3 (PK) FC United – DSM 2007B (IA)

Three times Michigan Tigers 2007 Boys Gold (MI) took a lead in the 15U Boys final, and on each occasion FC United – DSM 2007B (IA) had a quick response — pushing the teams into penalties to decide the champion.

The Tigers outlasted FC United, as the Michigan side converted all five of its attempts in the shootout to win, 4-3 (PK), to secure the title.

Colton Swan put the Tigers in front in the 15th minute with a strong header to the back post directly off a corner kick. However, FC United immediately responded with a goal by Javier Flores off an assist from Prince Forfor.

The score remained unchanged until a similar exchange of goals early in the second half. Mido Mahmoud Assi helped Michigan regain the lead in the 46th minute with a quick right-footed strike high and inside the right post. It took just four minutes for the Iowa side to respond, as Jonathan Amisi made a near-post run on a corner kick and headed the ball into the back of the net.

Michigan took its third lead of the game in the 62nd minute after drawing a foul in the penalty area, which allowed Ren Sylvester to convert from the penalty spot to put the Tigers in front, 3-2. Jacob Chickering provided the answer for FC United, as he chested down a chipped pass and quickly struck a shot inside the far post — tying the game and sending it to extra time.

Neither side generated a winner in extra time. In the shootout, Michigan goalkeeper Max Adox came up with a key stop, and Fabrizzio Gonzalez-Flores netted the clinching attempt to give the Tigers the National Championship.

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16U Girls: Libertyville FC 1974 Elite-06 Girls (IL) 4-3 (PK) FC Copa Academy G06 Black (NJ)

Libertyville FC 1974 Elite-06 Girls (IL) and FC Copa Academy G06 Black (NJ) couldn’t find anything to separate themselves throughout a scoreless regulation and extra time, leaving the National Champion to be determined by a shootout.

Both sides came out of the gates looking to get the game’s opener as soon as possible, leading to a frenetic pace during the opening half. It was a back-and-forth affair with the two sides taking as many shots as possible but both unable to put one in the back of the net.

Copa ramped up the pressure and made it difficult for the Illinois side to get past their own midfield for a long stretch, but Libertyville was able to gain some composure and returned the favor. They almost found the opener in the 33rd minute, and then again in the 36th, but Copa stayed afloat, and this final was scoreless at the intermission even though it looked a certain bet that one of the teams would break through.

They started the second period just as the first finished – a contest that looked like the opener would be found at any second, but it proved all too similar and neither team could break through in regulation.

Libertyville and Copa entered overtime hoping that they would be able to separate themselves and the New Jersey side almost found themselves in front. Hailey Santiago made a run into Libertyville’s box early in the first period and crossed it to Taylor Pezulich, but Kate Hopma made a crucial save to keep her Illinois side level and send this to penalties.

It would only get better for Hopma from there, as she made two critical stops on Copa’s last two kicks and led her team to victory and the 16U Girls National Championship.

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18U Boys: Cedar Stars Academy North Newark (NJ) 5-4 United PDX 04B Premier Black (OR)

Cedar Stars Academy North Newark (NJ) and United PDX 04B Premier Black (OR) traded punch after punch in the quest for the 18U Boys National Championship, with the New Jersey side finding the winner in extra time after a back-and-forth 5-4 affair.

Cedar Stars gave the first blow early and shocked United PDX 04B Premier Black (OR), as Kwaku Agyabeng wasted no time getting his name on the score sheet, scoring the game’s first goal in the 5th minute.

The Oregon side was able to settle in after the wake-up call and found themselves knocking on the door. They got their goal in the 21st minute from Oliver Stone and then managed to pull ahead 11 minutes later after Darren Green converted, going into the break up one.

It seemed as if the second period would be a little less chaotic than the first, but Cedar Stars’ Rasnford Gyan drew a penalty in the 57th minute after a defensive miscue that blew this one open again. He converted his chance, which leveled the match, and then saw his side go ahead as Jacob Molina found a third in the 70th minute.

It was tough to hold on to a lead in this game, though, and Juan Rueda-Duran proved that with an equalizer for United PDX eight minutes later.

It looked as if this was another final heading to overtime, and it did, but not before two more goals were added. Belmar Joseph brought Cedar Stars back in front in the 86th minute, but the lead was relinquished by a second Rueda-Duran goal for United PDX.

Both teams continued to put their foot on the gas in the extra period, but Gyan finished this game in style, scoring a goal in the 112th minute to see his side come out on top.

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17U Girls: Philadelphia SC Coppa 05 Rage (PA-E) 5-0 Tonka Fusion Elite 05 Girls (MN)

After coming up short in the championship game a year ago, Philadelphia SC Coppa 05 Rage (PA-E) left nothing to chance in a 5-0 victory against Tonka Fusion Elite 05 Girls (MN) to win the 17U Girls National Championship.

Coppa wasted no time in grabbing an advantage, as Emma Levin dribbled into the attacking half and powered a shot inside the near post to put Philadelphia in front, 1-0. The Eastern Pennsylvania side doubled its lead 15 minutes later, as Taylor Mays held off a couple defenders while gathering a bouncing ball and fired it into the net.

Gianna Rivera capped a strong first half for Philadelphia in the 28th minute, making a near-post run and hitting a first-time shot past the keeper to put Coppa firmly in control with a 3-0 lead at the break.

Rivera added a 76th-minute insurance goal, and Maura Day added a final goal to complete Philadelphia’s year-long quest to return to youth soccer’s grandest stage and lift the National Championship trophy.

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14U Girls: Arsenal Colorado 08 Girls (CO) 4-5 (PK) Galaxy 2008 Girls Blue (IL)

Galaxy 2008 Girls Blue (IL) and Arsenal Colorado 08 Girls (CO) squared off in a classic matchup of offense vs defense, with a shootout needed to determine the 14U Girls National Champion after the match went through regulation and extra time scoreless.

Galaxy was on the attack early, staying true to what got them this far. They put Arsenal under some pressure with a bevy of chances but the Colorado defense, which had only given up two goals leading up to this match, was up for the task. Shayleigh Masters, Arsenal’s keeper, was busy to start but able to maintain her poise and kept the game scoreless.

The Colorado side was able to assert itself more frequently after hunkering down on defense, and this match opened up quickly. The two sides traded blows but struggled to find the haymaker as the defenses played in a conservative brand that mitigated the danger.

Both teams fought to find the winner in regulation, but they couldn’t be separated, and another final found itself in extra time after a scoreless regulation.

Arsenal Colorado and Galaxy did all they could to avoid penalties, but this game seemed destined for it from the start. Each team made their first two from the spot, but Galaxy’s Hannah Folliard made a terrific diving save to keep the Colorado side’s third shot out, which proved to be enough as Galaxy was flawless from the spot.

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19U Girls: SC Wave Juniors 03 Girls (WI) 2-1 Utah Celtic G03 (UT)

SC Wave Juniors 03 Girls (WI) edged out Utah Celtic G03 (UT) 2-1 in a match that saw a winner come in the dying minutes.

SC Wave applied some early pressure, with Kayla Budish having the game’s first chance in the third minute, a shot from inside that box that Utah Celtic G03 (UT) keeper Kamryn Willoughby needed a diving save to keep out. Anna Sikorski also came close to finding the opener for the Wisconsin side but Willoughby was on her game early.

Celtic’s defense staying strong proved worthwhile, as the Utah side found themselves in front when Lox Neves cleaned up a Sayler Schlosser shot that hit the crossbar and went back into the field of play in the 10th minute. It was the first goal that SC Wave had given up throughout the entire competition, but the Wisconsin side didn’t get rattled and kept its composure.

SC Wave wasn’t able to find the equalizer in the first half but wasted no time in doing so once the second period started. Zoe Hevey pounced on a loose ball inside of the box just one minute in and it was a new game. Hevey’s goal started an onslaught from SC Wave, as she almost added a second in the 53rd minute when her shot hit the post, and Anna Sikorski had an attempt of her own find the same result three minutes later.

Celtic, even though facing heavy pressure, defended well and found chances of its own. It seemed that this final would need extra time to separate the two teams, but Mia Stemper took advantage of a corner kick, coming in uncovered, and got enough on a touch to see her attempt go over the line in the 87th minute — which was enough to see the Wisconsin side become 19U Girls National Champions.

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15U Girls: Wasatch SC 07G ZB (UT) 2-0 Eclipse Select Central Illinois 2007G (IL)

Two first-half goals proved enough for Wasatch SC 07G ZB (UT) to fend off Eclipse Select Central Illinois 2007G (IL) for the 15U Girls National Championship.

Wasatch continued its trend of striking early and often — and then not conceding. It was a level game until the 23rd minute, when Jocelyn Wright used some nifty moves to get past two defenders and then fired a shot that beat the Illinois side’s keeper.

Wasatch didn’t waste much time in getting a second, with Nellie Brooks finding Isabella Gray, who took a shot that left no doubt where it was ending up in the 33rd minute.

The Utah side, who had only given up one goal in its first four games at Nationals, were again rock-solid defensively and saw the half out.

Eclipse’s offense couldn’t muster anything up in the second half either, but not for lack of chances. They threw everything they had at Wasatch, but nothing opportunity made its way into the back of the net, and the girls from Utah were crowned 15U National Champions.

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18U Girls: Galaxy SC 2004 Blue (IL) 3-0 Penn FC Youth 2004 F Lightning (PA-E)

Behind a very organized defensive effort and timely scoring, Galaxy SC 2004 Blue (IL) secured a 3-0 win to defeated 2021 title-holder Penn FC youth 2004 F Lightning (PA-E) — giving the Illinois side the 18U Girls National Championship.

In the 28th minute, Galaxy’s Anna Johnson drove into the right side of the box and cut a shot back across goal and inside the left post. Johnson raised her arms in celebration as she watched from the ground as the ball crossed the goal line to put Galaxy up, 1-0.

The narrow lead lasted until the 67th minute, when Galaxy added some breathing room. A set piece found its way to Kaitlyn Lewellyan, who found the back of the net to double her side’s advantage.

As the clock hit 90 minutes, Olivia Anderson put an exclamation point on the victory with a screamer from 25 yards that flew into the top corner. Shortly after, the final whistle sounded and Galaxy celebrated the 3-0 victory that gave it the National title.

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16U Boys: Nationals Union 06 Boys Black (MI) 0-2 Cincinnati United CUP 06 Gold (OH)

Cincinnati United Cup 06 Gold (OH) came out on top 2-0 against Nationals Union 06 Boys Black (MI) in a battle of two Midwest teams for the 16U Boys National Championship.

Cup 06 Gold and Nationals Union made sure this game was fast-paced, with the ball flying all over the field. Both sides had difficulty breaking the opposition’s defense down in the opening half, though, and neither team was able to break the deadlock and see themselves go in front.

It continued to be the same story for the opening minutes of the second half, but CUP 06 Gold found the opener in the 67th minute. Maddox Miller soared above everyone else and headed home a corner, sending the Ohio side in front.

CUP 06 Gold played an inspired brand of soccer after the Miller goal and added a second, needed insurance, less than ten minutes later. Maxwell Miller gave his team a perfect opportunity for a counterattack, releasing the ball before the Michigan side could get back on defense. It was a lightning-fast movement that culminated with Theodore Mueller playing the final pass, a perfect cross, which Alexander Free put into the back of the net from a diving header.

The Ohio side was able to survive the pressure that Nationals Union applied while trying to get themselves back into the game and were National Champions when the final whistle blew.

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14U Boys: Potomac Blue 08B (MD) 0-1 Toca FC 2008 (KS)

Toca FC 2008 (KS) finished off an unblemished run to the 14U Boys National Championship, edging Potomac Blue 08B (MD) 1-0 via an early goal.

Toca took advantage of a fast start and struck quickly, with Cesar Franco Tarin providing a low cross that Brendan Hunn slotted past the keeper in the 3rd minute.

It was an evenly played half outside of the opening chance, and neither team could add another to the scoresheet heading into the break.

Toca’s goalkeeper Kael Taylor played a terrific game and led his side from the back, making sure that they continued to provide defensive pressure to stifle the Maryland side’s attacks. He succeeded in doing so, with the early opener proving enough in this competitive match to let the Kansas side lift the trophy.

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17U Boys: Libertyville FC 1974 Elite-05 Boys (IL) 4-3 Galaxy 2005 Boys Blue (IL)

Two late goals in regulation and a strong extra time period helped Libertyville FC 1974 Elite-05 Boys (IL) secure a dramatic 4-3 win against Galaxy 2005 Boys Blue (IL) to win the 17U Boys National Championship.

Galaxy grabbed a 23rd-minute lead behind an Aidan McMahon goal, and that held up until Galaxy doubled the advantage midway through the second half. Following a great save by the Libertyville keeper, Josh Weigel picked up the ball at te top of the box, dribbled past two defenders, and slipped a tight-angled shot inside the left post to give Galaxy a 2-0 lead.

Alan Alonso gave Libertyville a lifeline in the 85th minute as he cut into the box and curled a left-footed effort perfectly inside the far post. FC 1974 quickly built momentum and earned a corner kick just two minutes later. A short corner led to Nicolas Leon swinging in a cross that sailed into the far side netting — leveling the score and sending the two Illinois sides to extra time.

In the fifth minute of extra time, Leon played in a free kick that dipped into the six-yard box. Rohan Gopalam rose and challenged the ball, along with the Galaxy keeper and a defender, and helped it into the net to give Libertyville a 3-2 lead. Miguel Garcia extended the lead to 4-2 with some quick skill on the ball that gave him just enough space to power a shot into the back of the net.

Galaxy pulled a goal back in the 117th minute as Caden Hill’s glancing header tucked just inside the right post. However, a few late chances for Galaxy were defended by Libertyville, which held on for the 4-3 victory to claim the National title.

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About the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series

The US Youth Soccer (USYS) National Championship Series provides more than 10,000 teams from USYS’s 54 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 USYS State Championships. State champions, along with selected representatives from the USYS National League Conferences, advance to compete in one of four USYS Regional Championships. In each gender age group, the four USYS Regional Champions, along with 12 qualifiers from USYS National League P.R.O. in the 14U-19U age groups, compete for the ultimate crown at the USYS National Championships. Overall, the USYS 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. For more information, visit https://www.usyouthsoccer.org/national-championship-series/.

About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer)

US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sport organization in the country, is on a mission to provide world-class support, resources, and leadership, helping every member fulfill their goals on and off the field of play. US Youth Soccer registers nearly 2.5 million players annually. Through its programming, resources and leadership, US Youth Soccer is advancing the game for its 54 Member State Associations, 10,000 clubs and leagues and nearly 1 million administrators, coaches, and volunteers. US Youth Soccer connects families and communities to the power of sports and its shared love of soccer. US Youth Soccer provides a path for every player, offering programs that provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game.

2022 National Championships: 13U Finals Recap

2022 National Championships: 13U Finals Recap

13U Boys and Girls vied for the right to be called National Champions at US Youth Soccer’s 48th-annual National Championships  at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, FL.

KC Legends KCL Academy Red 2009 NL (KS) 3-2 Solar Soccer Club Solar 10G Grado (NTX)

Solar 10G Grado had most of the possession in the opening minutes and came extremely close to opening the scoring. Quinn Mack had the game’s first chance in the 8th minute, but Mia Terrazas, a defender who filled in for the injured Emily Izatt as the Kansas side’s goalkeeper, was able to keep it level.

KC Legends settled in after the early scare, though, and even jumped out to the lead after Jacy Hackler converted a chance in the 11th minute to break the deadlock.

It was a back-and-forth affair for most of the opening half’s duration, but Taylor Bealmear added the team’s second in the 32nd minute, a clinical shot from 25 yards out that beat the keeper, and it looked like they might run away with it.

Solar 10G Grado came out of the break ready to fight, though, and brought one back four minutes into the second half – a Brynlie Ward finish after a scramble from a free-kick, and the game was ripped open.

Both teams had chances throughout the second half, but the score remained level until the 68th minute, when Hackler added her second of the game, and ninth of the tournament, as a much-needed insurance goal. It proved vital instantly, as Mattilyn Gibson did her best to bring the North Texas side back into the game in stoppage time when she added a goal of her own. The Kansas side saw this one out, though, and was crowned National Champions.

Matt Iverson, head coach of the KC Legends, talked about the heart and character of his side.

“I know that they’re excited about it,” Iverson said. “They’ve been great role models to our younger teams in the club and I think everybody in the club, in Kansas City, is looking at us as a model for what we can achieve. They’ve done this with respect, they’ve done this with a great attitude the whole time, and they deserve all the credit.”

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Imperial Soccer Club 09B (STX) 1-2 Boca Orange County Boca OC B09 RW USL Academy (CA-S)

Imperial SC 09B and Boca Orange County B09 came into the National Championship having drawn against each other in the group’s first match.

The Cal-South side started the match with its usual 3-5-2 formation, while Imperial ran its 4-3-3. Joaquin Chavez almost had the game’s opener in the 7th minute, coming close after a shot from 35 yards out almost found the back of the net.

This match was contested in the midfield for much of the first half, with both teams trying to find the right passes, and often coming close. Chavez got his goal, and the game’s first, in the 24th minute, a stunning free kick that the South Texas keeper had no chance at saving. Imperial SC 09B didn’t let the deficit last long, though, and leveled the game seven minutes later. Sebastian Guerra, their main man up front, leveled the game after pouncing on a ball in the box, and this final went into the break tied.

Imperial SC 09B and Boca Orange County B09 gave viewers one of the most entertaining halves possible, with near goals happening every minute, but neither team could break the deadlock. Chavez almost won it for the South Texas side in regulation’s dying seconds, a shot from distance that bounced right in front of Ayden Patel, but the Boca County goalkeeper made the stop and pushed this one to extra time.

Boca County B09 came out of the gates swinging in the extra period and had multiple chances to find the winner. Isaac Ortiz Soto hit the post in the 74th minute, and some nice link-up play after a set piece almost proved clinical, but it looked like this match might head into penalty kicks until the 86th minute, when Westin Aryana scored and send his team into a frenzy.

Imperial SC 09B pushed forward for the remaining four minutes but ultimately couldn’t break down the tough Cal-South side’s defense.

David Arvizu, head coach of Boca Orange County B09, described what his team winning the National Championship meant to him.

“It’s indescribable,” Arvizu said. “I can’t even begin to describe what I’m feeling right now, and I’m blessed and honored to be where I’m at. I’m honored to be working with such a great group of boys and I’m at a loss for words. It’s been quite a journey, an amazing year for these boys, and it’s been unbelievable.”

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About the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series

The US Youth Soccer (USYS) National Championship Series provides more than 10,000 teams from USYS’s 54 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 USYS State Championships. State champions, along with selected representatives from the USYS National League Conferences, advance to compete in one of four USYS Regional Championships. In each gender age group, the four USYS Regional Champions, along with 12 qualifiers from USYS National League P.R.O. in the 14U-19U age groups, compete for the ultimate crown at the USYS National Championships. Overall, the USYS 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. For more information, visit https://www.usyouthsoccer.org/national-championship-series/.About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer)

US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sport organization in the country, is on a mission to provide world-class support, resources, and leadership, helping every member fulfill their goals on and off the field of play. US Youth Soccer registers nearly 2.5 million players annually. Through its programming, resources and leadership, US Youth Soccer is advancing the game for its 54 Member State Associations, 10,000 clubs and leagues and nearly 1 million administrators, coaches, and volunteers. US Youth Soccer connects families and communities to the power of sports and its shared love of soccer. US Youth Soccer provides a path for every player, offering programs that provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game.

2022 USYS National Championships Streaming Schedule

2022 US Youth Soccer National Championships Streaming Schedule

IMPORTANT: ALL STREAMS WILL BE ON VIMEO OR ESPN3. ALL VIMEO STREAMS ARE FREE OF CHARGE. DO NOT CLICK ON SUSPICIOUS LINKS THAT MAY BE PRESENT ON SOCIAL MEDIA. ALL OFFICIAL LINKS WILL BE POSTED BY US YOUTH SOCCER. 

Check out the links below for our live streaming listings. Teams will have one game streamed as well as additional games filmed at no additional cost.  All Championship matches will be streamed. 13U Boys and Girls and 19U Boys and Girls will be streamed on ESPN3.*

*Schedule is subject to change at any time. Please check for updates. 

2022 US Youth Soccer National Champions:

Boys 13U – Boca Orange County B09 (CA-S)Girls 13U – KC Legends Academy Red 2009 (KS)
Boys 14U – Toca FC 2008 MLS (KS)Girls 14U – Galaxy SC 2008 Girls Blue (IL)
Boys 15U – Michigan Tigers 2007 Boys Gold (MI)Girls 15U – Wasatch SC 07G ZB (UT)
Boys 16U – CUP 06 Gold (OH)Girls 16U – Libertyville FC 1974 Elite-06 Girls (IL)
Boys 17U – Libertyville FC 1974 Elite-05 Boys (IL)Girls 17U – Philadelphia SC Coppa 05 Rage (EPA)
Boys 18U – Cedar Stars Academy North Newark (NJ)Girls 18U – Galaxy SC 2004 Blue (IL)
Boys 19U – Sporting Blue Valley Academy 03 (KS)Girls 19U – SC Wave Juniors 03 Girls (WI)

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DateStart TimeGenderHome TeamAway TeamLink
7/247:30AMBoys (15U)Michigan Tigers FC Michigan Tigers 2007 Boys Gold (MI)FC United (Iowa) FC United – DSM 2007B (IA)https://vimeo.com/showcase/9678336?video=732719716
7/248:00AMGirls (16U)Greater Libertyville Soccer Association Libertyville FC 1974 Elite-06 Girls (IL)FC Copa Academy FC Copa Academy G06 Black (NJ) https://vimeo.com/showcase/9678336?video=732720786
7/248:00AMBoys (18U)Cedar Stars Academy North Newark U18 Boys NL (NJ) United PDX United PDX 04B Premier Black (OR)https://vimeo.com/showcase/9678336?video=732721342​
7/248:45AMGirls (17U)Philadelphia SC Philadelphia SC Coppa 05 Rage (PA-E)Tonka United SA Tonka Fusion Elite 05 Girls (MN)https://vimeo.com/showcase/9678336?video=732732638
7/248:45AMGirls (14U)Arsenal Colorado Arsenal Colorado 08 Girls Academy (CO)Galaxy SC Galaxy 2008 Girls Blue (IL)https://vimeo.com/showcase/9678336?video=732720232
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2022 US Youth Soccer National Championships Fields Announced

Congratulations to all teams who will be competing at the 2022 US Youth Soccer National Championships.

Click on the drop down menu to view teams in each age group.

13U Boys
Barca Academy Chicago (IL)  
Boca Orange County (CA-S)
Cedar Stars Academy North Bergen U13 Boys MLS Next 2 (NJ)
Imperial Soccer Club 09 (STX) 
13U Girls
Arizona Soccer Club (AZ)
KCL Academy Red NL (KS)
Solar Soccer Club 10 Grado (NTX)
Syracuse Development Academy (SDA) SDA 2009 Girls (NY-W)
14U Boys
ASMBF Miami Breakers FC 08 Black (FL) 
Barca Academy NY 08B PRO (NY-E)
Chicago Magic 2008 MCL (IL)
DKSC 08B Lopez (TX-N)
DSC Elite Boys 2008 (FL)
Ironbound SC 08 United (NJ)
Juventus Pogba 08 (FL)
La Roca KP 08 (UT)
Westside Metros FC Westside Timbers 08B Copa Red (OR)
Las Vegas Diversity FC 08 NL (NV)
Nationals Union 08 Boys Black (MI)
Potomac Blue 08B (MD)
Stony Brook LGN SC Stony Brook – LGN Wildings Blue 2008B (ENY)
Tigres FC 08B Premier (TX-S)
Toca FC 2008 MLS (KS)  
YMS 2008 Boys Celtic NL (PA-E)
14U Girls
ANBRY SABR Team Boca 08 White (FL) 
Arsenal Colorado (CO)
Galaxy 2008 Girls Blue (IL)
Germantown Lady Legends 08 Black (TN)
GTFC Impact Girls 08 Premier (OH)
KC Fusion Academy 08 (KS)
Lady Hammers (NY-E)
Michigan Tigers 2008 Girls Gold (MI)
New England Surf State Navy (MA)
NJ Premier G2008 (NJ)
Penn FC Youth (Lower Dauphin Soccer Assoc.) Penn FC Youth 2008 F Black (PA-E)
SLSG MO G 2008 (MO)
Solar South 08G FDL Adames (TX-N)
Brandon Futbol Club BFC 2008 GIRLS PREMIER (MS)
TFA G08 Elite (OH)
United PDX 2008G Premier Black (OR)
15U Boys
A.C. Connecticut AC Connecticut B07 EDP National (CT)
Azzurri Storm 07 Boys Premier (FL)
BVB International Academy Texas 07 B Yellow (NTX) 
FC Bucks Dominion 07 Boys (PA-E)
FC United DSM 2007B (IA)
JB Marine Academy Baum (MO) 
La Roca J Milla (UT)
LA Surf Futures B07 (CA-S)
Libertyville FC 1974 Elite 07B (IL)
Madison 56ers 2007 Boys Red (WI)
Michigan Tigers FC 07 Gold (MI)
SAC 2007B Pre-Academy (MD)
SC Vistula Garfield 07 Lewandowski (NJ)
Toca FC 2007 MLS (KS)
UIFC Laguna FC (CA-S)
United PDX 07B Premier Black (OR)
15U Girls
07 Lady Lobos Rush Premier (TN)
Club Ohio Dayton G07 Green (OH)
CUP 07 Gold (OH)
Dynamite 2007G (NJ)
Eclipse Select Central Illinois (IL)
FC Westlake 07 Elite (STX)
Ginga FC Girls 2007 Elite (CT)
GTFC Impact Girls 07 Premier (OH)
Idaho Rush 07 Premier (ID)
Keystone Athletic KA 2007 Black (PA-E)
Nationals Union 07 Girls Black (MI)
Solar South 07G FDL Adames (TX-N)
South Florida FA/Boynton Knights 07 (FL)
Utah Surf 07 JC (UT)
Hawaii Rush Hawaii RUSH 07G (HI)
Wasatch SC 07G ZB (UT)
16U Boys
Arsenal FC of Pittsburgh 06B Premier (PA-W)
CFJC 2006B Premier (IL)
CUP 06 Gold (OH)
FC Europa 06 Boys Elite (PA-E)
FC Westlake 06B Elite (TX-S)
JB Marine Academy McKeon (MO)
KC Athletics Academy Elite 06B Galacticos (KS)
LFA Mueller 06 (MO)
LV Pros 06B (NV)
Miami Breakers FC 06 Black (FL)
Nationals Union 06 Boys Black (MI)
NJ Premier FC NJ Premier B2006 (NJ)
Sparta United B06 (UT)
Strikers Miami FC Elite 2006 (FL)
West Pines United FC 2006B Ezzy (FL)
Weston FC 06 Elite Reserves (FL) 
16U Girls
Chicago Inter 2006 Red (IL)
CUP 06G Gold (OH)
DASC 2006 Girls Team 1 (SD)
FC Copa Academy G06 Black (NJ)
FC Revolution FC Revolution Reds (06) (PA-E)
League 30 L30 Masia G06 (UT-DC)
Libertyville FC 1974 Elite 06G (IL)
LMSC Impact (PA-E)
NJ Premier G2006 (NJ)
NY Surf G06 Academy (NY-E)
Real Jersey FC 2006 (NJ)
Rockford Raptors FC Girls 06 (IL)
RUSA FC G06 Gold (NJ)
SOMD Rush 06G (MD)
TFA G06 Elite (OH)
Wilson Youth SA 06 Explosion (NC)
17U Boys
Arlington Soccer Association 05B Red (VA)
BVB Intl Academy Pittsburgh 05B Premier (PA-W)
Chicago FC United 2005 Pre-Academy Red (IL)
CSA Boys 2005 (NY-E)
Elkhart Flames SC ECU 2005 B Maroon (IN)
FC Evolution N B05 (OH)
Galaxy 2005 Boys Blue (IL)
Hawaii Rush (HI)
Inwood SC Texas Nemesis 05 (STX) 
Juventus – Zoff (FL)
Libertyville FC 1974 Elite 05B (IL)
LVSA 05 Boys Red (NV)
MSC Academy 05 (IL)
Phila Ukrainian Nationals 05B Black (PA-E)
SAC 05B Pre-Academy White (MD)
SC Wave Juniors 05 Boys (WI)
17U Girls
Avalanche 05 Black DW (UT)
Chicago Inter 2005 Red (IL)
CUP 05G Gold (OH)
DKSC 05G Weir FDL (TX-N)
LFA Tottleben 2005G (MO)
Lobos Rush 05 Premier (TN)
NJ Nationals FC 05G (NJ)
North Shore United 2005 Girls Blue (WI)
Patriots Patriots FC Girls 05 (PA-E)
Philadelphia SC Coppa 05 Rage (PA-E)
Real Jersey FC 2005 (NJ)
TFA G05 Elite (OH)
Heat FC Heat FC G05 State Competitive (NV)
Tonka Fusion Elite 05 Girls (MN)
KC Athletics KC Athletics Academy Premier 05G (MO)
McLean YS McLean Youth Soccer Virginia Union 05 Girls EDP (VA)
18U Boys
Brausa 04 Blue (MD)
CSA Newark 2004 NL (NJ)
CUP 04 Gold (OH)
FC Bucks Dominion 04 Boys (PA-E)
FC Somers Arsenal P (NY-E)
Germantown Legends 04 Black NL (TN)
Houston Legends 04B NLFC (TX-S)
Smithtown Kickers SC (LIJSL) LI Slammers B04 Maroon (NY-E)
LMSC Invictus (PA-E)
PDA Hibernian Modric 2004 (NJ)
Portland City United SC (OR)
South Shore Futbol Club Bulldogs United B2004 (ENY)
Strikers Miami FC 2004 Elite (FL)
Team Challenger FC (OH)
United PDX 04B Premier Black (OR)
18U Girls
ANBRY SABR Team Boca 04 White (FL) 
Chicago FC United Girls 2004 Pre-Academy Red (IL)
DKSC 04G Voutier FDL (TX-N)
FC Evolution 04 GLC (OH)
Galaxy SC 2004 Blue (IL)
KCSG Elite 04 (KS)
Kings Hammer Academy North 2004G Red (OH)
LASC G04 Bradbury (CA-S)
Legends FC 04 Girls Black (MI)
Liverpool FC International Academy Maryland Liverpool FCIA Central MD 2004 Girls (MD)
Penn FC Youth 04G Lightning (PA-E)
SDA 04 Blasters (NY-E)
Sporting St. Louis 2004G Rangers (MO)
Tennessee SC TSC Murfreesboro 2004 Girls Showcase (TN)
Team Chicago SC 2004 Elite (IL)
Utah Soccer Alliance USA (UT)
19U Boys
Albion SC Las Vegas (NV)
Baltimore Celtic Soccer Club Baltimore Celtic 03 Premier St. Martin (MD)
CASA 03M United (PA-E)
Century Boys 2003 Gold (PA-W)
FC Dallas Premier 03B (TX-N)
FC Dallas Youth 03B West (TX-N) 
Kingdom SC 03 Red (MI)
LVU-FPA 03B Black Gorni (PA-E)
Milwaukee Bavarian United (WI)
Nashville United Soccer Academy 03 Maroon (TN) 
Nationals Union 03 Boys Black (MI)
Ohio Galaxies FC 03 Elite (OH)
Santa Barbara SC B03 Elite (CA-S)
SBV Academy 03 (KS)
STA-MOSC 2003 NL (NJ)
Strikers Miami FC Elite 2003 (FL)
19U Girls
Baton Rouge SC 03 Black (LA) 
Chicago FC United Girls 2003 Pre-Academy Red (IL)
Chicago Inter 2003 Red (IL)
Evolution Girls Mercurial (IL)
Michigan Jaguars 2003 NLC (MI)
Nationals Union 03 Girls Black (MI)
North Shore United 03/04 Girls Blue (WI)
NY Surf G03 Academy (NY-E)
SC Wave Juniors 03 (WI)
SMSC Elite (MS)
Strikers FV 03/04 Premier (IL)
TFA G03 Elite (OH)
Three Rivers Soccer Club (WA)
United PDX 03G Premier Black (OR)
Utah Celtic G03 (UT)
West Mond United Soccer Association Premier 03/04 Girls (PA-E)

Action Concludes and Winners Crowned at 2022 US Youth Soccer Southern Regional Championships in Murfreesboro, TN

Action Concludes and Winners Crowned at 2022 US Youth Soccer Southern Regional Championships in Murfreesboro, TN

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MURFREESBORO, Tennessee (June 30, 2022) – More than 230 teams competed at the 2022 US Youth Soccer Southern Regional Championships at the Richard Siegel Soccer Complex and Stones River Rotary Soccer Park in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, this week. 

Roughly 590 people were on hand as the teams competed for a spot at the US Youth Soccer National Championships at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, later this summer. 

Florida led the field with five teams being crowned champions with South Texas close behind with three. North Texas and Tennessee finished with two, while North Carolina and Louisiana both had one. 

Southern Regional Champions 

Boys 13U – Imperial Soccer Club 09 (STX) Girls 13U – Solar Soccer Club 10 Grado (NTX) 
Boys 14U – ASMBF Miami Breakers FC 08 Black (FL) Girls 14U – ANBRY SABR Team Boca 08 White (FL) 
Boys 15U – BVB International Academy Texas 07 B Yellow (NTX) Girls 15U – FC Westlake 07 Elite (STX) 
Boys 16U – Weston FC 06 Elite Reserves (FL) Girls 16U – Wilson Youth SA 06 Explosion (NC) 
Boys 17U – Inwood SC Texas Nemesis 05 (STX) Girls 17U – Lobos Rush 05 Premier (TN) 
Boys 18U – Juventus Academy Miami Juventus-Zidane (FL) Girls 18U – ANBRY SABR Team Boca 04 White (FL) 
Boys 19U – Nashville United Soccer Academy 03 Maroon (TN) Girls 19U – Baton Rouge SC 03 Black (LA) 

John Sintic, head coach of Nashville United Soccer Academy 03 Maroon (TN), was proud of the determination that his team showed this weekend, earning a spot at the National Championships in Disney. NUSA picked up six wins and only allowed one goal over the weekend, highlighted by a dominating 5-0 a Florida team for the championship title. In their season so far, they haven’t lost a single game making their record 30-0, with only allowing the one goal in the final game. 

“Once you get out of the state and into the region,” said Coach John Sintic “you get into some very, very good and experienced clubs that are extremely well-coached. Going through this tournament, you get to learn a lot of valuable lessons.” 

NUSA player, Malachi Jones, also described what he and his team are looking to prove at the National Championships in Orlando, Florida later this summer. 

“As we continue to play together,” said Malachi Jones, “we continue to play better and I think that showed out here today. We came out here and wanted it.” 

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Notes on some of the Southern Regional Champions: 

13U Boys 

Both Imperial Soccer Club 09 (STX) and ASMBF Miami Breakers FC 09 Black (FL), had a tough time keeping each other out of the box and into the net. With the ball going back and forth, Imperial had a hard-fought battle to take the championship title with their 3-2 win against Miami Breakers. Check out the interview with Imperial on USYS YouTube. 

13U Girls 

Both Solar Soccer Club 10 Grado (NTX) and Sting Soccer Club 09 Powell (NTX), had a tough time keeping each other out of the box and into the net. With the game tied at 1-1 at the 90-minute whistle, they went into double overtime to see who would come out on top. Solar had a hard-fought battle to take the championship title with their 2-1 win against Sting. 

14U Boys 

ASMBF Miami Breakers FC 08 Black (FL) came out hungry for a championship win. Miami’s defense kept their opponent, Germantown Legends 08 Black (TN), from scoring a single goal in the entire 90 minutes, Miami Breakers had a relatively easy 2-0 win regardless of the Tennesse heat and humidity. 

14U Girls 

ANBRY SABR Team Boca 08 White (FL) came out hungry for a championship win. With their opponent, Brandon Futbol Club 08 Premier (MS), not scoring a single goal in the entire 90 minutes, Team Boca had a relatively easy 1-0 win regardless of the Tennesse heat and surprise rain that hit during the second half. 

15U Boys 

BVB International Academy Texas 07 B Yellow (NTX) came out hungry for a championship win. With their opponent, ASTRP Tropical Soccer FC Prime: Elite 07 (FL), not scoring a single goal in the entire 90 minutes, BVB had a relatively easy 1-0 win regardless of the Tennesse heat and humidity. 

15U Girls 

FC Westlake 07 Elite (STX) came out hungry for a championship win. Westlake’s defense kept their opponent, Sting Louisiana 07 Robichaux (LA), from scoring a single goal in the entire 90 minutes. Westlake’s offense managed to hit the back of the net 3 times before the final whistle making it a relatively easy 3-0 win, regardless of the Tennesse heat and humidity. 

16U Boys 

Weston FC 06 Elite Reserves (FL) came out hungry for a championship win. Weston’s defense kept their opponent, Baton Rouge SC 06 Black (LA), from scoring a single goal in the entire 90 minutes, Miami Breakers had a relatively easy 2-0 win regardless of the Tennesse heat and surprise rain that hit during the second half. 

16U Girls 

Both Wilson Youth SA 06 Explosion (NC) and MS Futbol Club MS Rush United 06 Premier (MS), had a tough time keeping each other out of the box and into the net. With the ball going back and forth, Wilson Explosion had a hard-fought battle to take the championship title with their 3-2 win against MS Rush. Check out the interview with Wilson Explosion on USYS YouTube. 

17U Boys 

Inwood SC Texas Nemesis 05 (STX) went leg to leg with DKSC 05 Carrillo (NTX) as they went into the second half tied 1-1. They had a great battle in the second half, as both teams worked hard to keep each other from the goal. Nemesis’ offense was unstoppable and took it to the net to bring their team up 2-1 before the final whistle blew. 

17U Girls 

Both Lobos Rush 05 Premier (TN) and Gulf Coast Texans SC 05 (FL), had a tough time keeping each other out of the box and into the net. With the ball going back and forth, Lobos had a hard-fought battle to take the championship title with their 2-1 win against Gulf Coast. 

18U Boys 

Juventus Academy Miami Juventus-Zidane (FL) went leg to leg with Germantown Legends 04 Black NL (TN). They had a great battle in the second half, as both teams worked hard to keep each other from the goal. Unfortunately, Legends couldn’t hold Juventus’s offense as they took it to the net twice to bring their team up 3-1 before the final whistle blew. 

18U Girls 

Both ANBRY SABR Team Boca 04 White (FL) and Tennessee SC Murfreesboro 04 Showcase (TN), had a tough time keeping each other out of the box and into the net. With the ball going back and forth, Team Boca had a hard-fought battle to take the championship title with a last-minute goal, they managed to take the 1-0 win against the local team, Tennessee SC. Check out the interview with Team Boca on USYS YouTube. 

19U Boys 

Nashville United Soccer Academy 03 Maroon (TN) came to dominate their opponent, ASSMF Strikers Miami FC Elite 03 (FL) for the championship title. NUSA’s defense only allowed one goal and their offense was unstoppable as they took it to the net five times to bring their team up 5-1 before the final whistle blew. Check out the interview with NUSA on USYS YouTube. 

19U Girls 

Baton Rouge SC 03 Black (LA) came out hungry for a championship win. Baton Rouge’s defense kept their opponent, Houston Dynamo Dash YSC Beaumont 03 (STX), from scoring a single goal in the entire 90 minutes. Baton Rouge had a relatively easy 2-0 win regardless of the Tennesse heat and humidity. 

The US Youth Soccer National Championships consists of regional champions in the 13U-19U Boys and Girls age groups, as well as the National League qualifiers in the 14U-19U Boys and Girls age groups. 

The US Youth Soccer National Championships will be held from July 19-24 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. 

Follow along the road to the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series and share your moments with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using #ROADtoFL! 

More on the US Youth Soccer Southern Regional Championships is available here. 

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About the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series 

The US Youth Soccer (USYS) National Championship Series provides more than 10,000 teams from USYS’s 54 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 USYS State Championships. State champions, along with selected representatives from the USYS National League Conferences, advance to compete in one of four USYS Regional Championships. In each gender age group, the four USYS Regional Champions, along with 12 qualifiers from USYS National League P.R.O. in the 14U-19U age groups, compete for the ultimate crown at the USYS National Championships. Overall, the USYS 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. For more information, visit https://www.usyouthsoccer.org/national-championship-series/. 

About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer) 

US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sport organization in the country, is on a mission to provide world-class support, resources, and leadership, helping every member fulfill their goals on and off the field of play. US Youth Soccer registers nearly 2.5 million players annually. Through its programming, resources and leadership, US Youth Soccer is advancing the game for its 54 Member State Associations, 10,000 clubs and leagues and nearly 1 million administrators, coaches, and volunteers. US Youth Soccer connects families and communities to the power of sports and its shared love of soccer. US Youth Soccer provides a path for every player, offering programs that provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game. 

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Champions Determined as Play Concludes at the 2022 US Youth Soccer Eastern Regional Championships in Charleston, WV

Champions Determined as Play Concludes at the 2022 US Youth Soccer Eastern Regional Championships in Charleston, WV

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CHARLESTON, West Virginia (June 30, 2022) – More than 240 teams competed at the 2022 US Youth Soccer Eastern Regional Championships at the Shawnee Sports Complex and Barboursville Soccer Complex in Charleston and Barboursville, West Virginia, this week.

Nearly 5,400 people traveled in as the teams competed for a spot at the US Youth Soccer National Championships in Orlando, Florida.

Eastern Pennsylvania led the field with five teams each being crowned, while Eastern New York (3), Maryland (3), New Jersey (2), Connecticut (1), Virginia (1), and New York West (1) all had champions as well.

Eastern Regional Champions

Boys 12U – BW Gottschee BW Gottschee ’10 PreAcademy Blue (ENY)Girls 12U – Bethesda Soccer Club Bethesda 1 2010 (MD)
Boys 13U – Cedar Stars Academy North Bergen U13 Boys MLS Next 2 (NJ)Girls 13U – Syracuse Development Academy (SDA) SDA 2009 Girls (NY-W)
Boys 14U – Stony Brook LGN SC Stony Brook – LGN Wildings Blue 2008B (ENY)Girls 14U – Penn FC Youth (Lower Dauphin Soccer Assoc.) Penn FC Youth 2008 F Black (PA-E)
Boys 15U – A.C. Connecticut AC Connecticut B07 EDP National (CT)Girls 15U – Keystone Athletic KA 2007 Black (PA-E)
Boys 16U – NJ Premier FC NJ Premier B2006 (NJ)Girls 16U – FC Revolution FC Revolution Reds (06) (PA-E)
Boys 17U – Arlington Soccer Association 05B Red (VA)Girls 17U – Patriots Patriots FC Girls 05 (PA-E)
Boys 18U – South Shore Futbol Club Bulldogs United B2004 (ENY)Girls 18U – Liverpool FC International Academy Maryland Liverpool FCIA Central MD 2004 Girls (MD)
Boys 19U – Baltimore Celtic Soccer Club Baltimore Celtic 03 Premier St. Martin (MD)Girls 19U – West Mond United Soccer Association Premier 03/04 Girls (PA-E)

Dave Greene, head coach of Bethesda Soccer Club Bethesda 1 2010 (MD), talked about what the 2022 US Youth Soccer Eastern Regional Championship experience means to his team.

“The Regional experience is special — and that will never change,” Greene said. “For these kids, it’s a good starting point to continue on to whatever future competitions they’ll be in, and this is always special. To win is even more special.”Greene also shared his thoughts on what US Youth Soccer has done to give his girls the opportunity to develop.

“It gives them, especially girls, every chance they get to play high-level competition and to be taken seriously,” Greene said. “All you have to do is watch that (final) game to understand how far these kids have come, and they’ve had really good examples to follow. US Youth Soccer has provided an incredible place for them to play and we’re grateful for it.”

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Notes on some of the Eastern Regional Champions

12U Girls

Bethesda Soccer Club Bethesda 1 2010 (MD) (pictured above) had an extremely impressive showing at the Eastern Regional Championships. Going 5-0-0, the Maryland side scored 28 goals while holding their opponents to just four. Bethesda finished the job on Wednesday, beating Empire State Youth Soccer Club Alleycats 2010G Academy Red (ENY) 2-1 Wednesday in an extremely competitive final.

13U Boys

Cedar Stars Academy North Bergen U13 Boys MLS Next 2 (NJ) topped The Player Progression Academy PPA 2009 Green Boys (MD) 2-1 in the final on Thursday. It marked their fifth win at the Eastern Regional Championships, where they were led by a potent attack that scored 17 goals.

14U Girls

Penn FC Youth (Lower Dauphin Soccer Assoc.) Penn FC Youth 2008 F Black (PA-E) defeated FC Frederick FCF ’08 Girls (MD) 2-1 in an extremely competitive final. They proved to be extremely deserving winners as they went 6-0-0 at the Eastern Regional Championships. Penn FC Youth scored 13 goals and held their opponents to three. 

15U Boys

A.C. Connecticut AC Connecticut B07 EDP National (CT) did not lose a game at the Eastern Regional Championships, going 5-0-1. They scored 15 goals through their matches and held opponents to just four — all coming in the knockout stages. They put the finishing touches on a terrific run Thursday, beating Potomac Soccer Association Potomac Blue 07B (MD) 2-1.

16U Girls

FC Revolution FC Revolution Reds (06) (PA-E) went undefeated at the Eastern Regional Championships, finishing 5-0-0. They scored 24 goals during the week while holding all opponents to just one. FC Revolution were crowned champions after a 1-0 win against Yankee United FC Yankee United FC Attack G06 (CT) on Wednesday.

17U Boys

Arlington Soccer Association 05B Red (VA) put forth a dominant showing at the Eastern Regional Championships. Going 6-0-0 in the span of seven days, they demonstrated extreme toughness and grit, highlighted by a 2-0 win over Council Rock United FC Bucks DOMINION 2005 Boys (PA-E) in the final. Arlington scored 17 goals and only gave up one goal.

18U Girls

Liverpool FC International Academy Maryland Liverpool FCIA Central MD 2004 Girls (MD) finished atop a tough nine team bracket. The went 3-0-1 and scored 10 goals at the Eastern Regional Championships, with the most important being the final’s sole goal in a win against West Virginia FC WVFC 2004 Girls – Black (WV).

19U Boys

Baltimore Celtic Soccer Club Baltimore Celtic 03 Premier St. Martin (MD) had one of the most impressive showings at the Eastern Regional Championships. Not only did they go undefeated (5-0-0), but did so with a 20 goal differential. Baltimore Celtic defeated Southeast Soccer Club Southeast SC 04/03B (CT) 4-2 in the final.

The US Youth Soccer National Championships consists of regional champions in the 13U-19U Boys and Girls age groups, as well as the National League qualifiers in the 14U-19U Boys and Girls age groups.

The US Youth Soccer National Championships will be held from July 19-24 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.

Follow along the road to the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series and share your moments with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using #ROADtoFL!

More on the US Youth Soccer Eastern Regional Championships is available here.

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About the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series

The US Youth Soccer (USYS) National Championship Series provides more than 10,000 teams from USYS’s 54 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 USYS State Championships. State champions, along with selected representatives from the USYS National League Conferences, advance to compete in one of four USYS Regional Championships. In each gender age group, the four USYS Regional Champions, along with 12 qualifiers from USYS National League P.R.O. in the 14U-19U age groups, compete for the ultimate crown at the USYS National Championships. Overall, the USYS 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. For more information, visit https://www.usyouthsoccer.org/national-championship-series/.

About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer)

US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sport organization in the country, is on a mission to provide world-class support, resources, and leadership, helping every member fulfill their goals on and off the field of play. US Youth Soccer registers nearly 2.5 million players annually. Through its programming, resources and leadership, US Youth Soccer is advancing the game for its 54 Member State Associations, 10,000 clubs and leagues and nearly 1 million administrators, coaches, and volunteers. US Youth Soccer connects families and communities to the power of sports and its shared love of soccer. US Youth Soccer provides a path for every player, offering programs that provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game.

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Tickets Punched to Walt Disney World at the 2022 Midwest Regional Championship

Tickets Punched to Walt Disney World® at the 2022 US Youth Soccer Midwest Regional Championships 

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WESTFIELD, Indiana (June 29, 2022) – More than 220 teams competed at the 2022 US Youth Soccer Midwest Regional Championships at the Grand Park Sports Campus in Westfield, Indiana, this week. 

Over 200 college coaches were in attendance as the teams competed for a spot at the US Youth Soccer National Championships at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, this July! 

Illinois shined on stage with four teams being crowned champions, followed by Ohio (3), Kansas (3), Missouri (2), Minnesota (1), and Wisconsin (1) all having champions as well! 

Midwest Regional Champions 

Boys 13U – Barca Academy Chicago (IL)  Girls 13U – KCL Academy Red NL (KS)  
Boys 14U – Toca FC 2008 MLS (KS)  Girls 14U – SLSG MO G 2008 (MO)  
Boys 15U – JB Marine Academy Baum (MO) Girls 15U – Eclipse Select Central Illinois (IL) 
Boys 16U – CFJC 2006B Premier (IL)  Girls 16U – Chicago Inter 2006 Red (IL)  
Boys 17U – FC Evolution N (OH) Girls 17U – Tonka Fusion Elite 05 (MN) 
Boys 18U – Team Challenger FC (OH)  Girls 18U – FC Evolution 04 GLC (OH)  
Boys 19U – SBV Academy 03 (KS)  Girls 19U – SC Wave Juniors 03 (WI)  
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Maggie Richard, assistant coach of the Girls 14U – SLSG MO G 2008 (MO), was really impressed by the competition at the Midwest Regional Championships.

“It’s been great competition all around,” said Richard. “The atmosphere was great here, as well as teams from all over the Midwest playing. I am looking forward to the girls playing together for as long as we can go.”

Carly Swan, player for SLSG (MO) added to that sentiment.

“I love my team,” said Swan. “It’s all about bonding and how we all get along on the field. Our team just works so well together.”  

Notes on some of the Midwest Regional Champions:

13U Boys 

Barca Academy Chicago (IL) had an amazing showing at the Midwest Regional Championships. With a record of 5-0-0, the Illinois team scored 16 goals overall, while only letting 1 goal get by the whole tournament.  

14U Girls 

SLSG MO G 2008 (MO) team were able to come out on top due to their chemistry and how well they work together. With an impressive record of 5-0-0, the Missouri team dominated the competition and is hoping to continue their winning streak in Orlando.  

15U Boys 

JB Marine Academy Baum (MO) had an intense battle in the semi- final game against CUP 07B Gold (OH) with a final of 4-3. The Missouri team was able to come out on top against Iowa’s FC United in the final, winning 4-1. JB Marine Academy hopes to continue to represent their state in Orlando by winning a championship. 

16U Girls 

Chicago Inter 2006 Red (IL) was another Illinois team that went undefeated during the Midwest Regional Championship. Chicago Inter had a record of 5-0-0 and scored 17 goals throughout the tournament. Chicago earned their place at Regionals through National League P.R.O, which allowed the finalist DASC 2006 Girls Team (SD) to head to Orlando as well, making it the first South Dakota team at the National Championships.

17U Boys 

FC Evolution N B05 (OH) had a spectacular performance in their final game against Chicago FC United (IL) with a final score of 4-0! Moreover, the Ohio team went 5-0-0 during the Midwest Regional Championship with 27 goals in total! FC Evolution is a talented team that will represent Ohio at the National Championship. 

 18U Girls 

Another spectacular performance by an Ohio team, FC Evolution 04 GLC punching their ticket to the National Championships. FC Evolution came out on top with an undefeated record of 5-0-0. The Ohio team faced tough competition in the final two games against Indiana Fire Academy (IN) and Legends FC 2004 (MI) with the final scores of both games being 2-1.  

19U Boys 

SBV Academy 03 (KS) earned their ticket over Javanon 2003 Boys Black (KY) in the final match winning 2-1. Kentucky proved to be a tougher opponent for the Kansas team compared to 2003 Boys Premier I Black (MN) which SBV Academy came out on top 4-0. SBV is 1 of 3 Kansas teams hoping to win a National Championship!  

The US Youth Soccer National Championships consists of regional champions in the 13U-19U Boys and Girls age groups, as well as the National League qualifiers in the 14U-19U Boys and Girls age groups. 

The US Youth Soccer National Championships will be held from July 19-24 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. 

Follow along the road to the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series and share your moments with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using #ROADtoFL! 

More on the US Youth Soccer Midwest Regional Championships is available here. 

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 About the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series 

The US Youth Soccer (USYS) National Championship Series provides more than 10,000 teams from USYS’s 54 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 USYS State Championships. State champions, along with selected representatives from the USYS National League Conferences, advance to compete in one of four USYS Regional Championships. In each gender age group, the four USYS Regional Champions, along with 12 qualifiers from USYS National League P.R.O. in the 14U-19U age groups, compete for the ultimate crown at the USYS National Championships. Overall, the USYS 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. For more information, visit https://www.usyouthsoccer.org/national-championship-series/. 

About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer) 

US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sport organization in the country, is on a mission to provide world-class support, resources, and leadership, helping every member fulfill their goals on and off the field of play. US Youth Soccer registers nearly 2.5 million players annually. Through its programming, resources and leadership, US Youth Soccer is advancing the game for its 54 Member State Associations, 10,000 clubs and leagues and nearly 1 million administrators, coaches, and volunteers. US Youth Soccer connects families and communities to the power of sports and its shared love of soccer. US Youth Soccer provides a path for every player, offering programs that provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game. 

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2022 US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Championships Comes to a Close in Boise, Idaho

2022 US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Championships Comes to a Close in Boise, Idaho

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BOISE, ID (June 26, 2022) – More than 220 teams competed at the 2022 US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Championships at the Simplot Sports Complex in Boise, Idaho, this week.

Thousands of players, parents and college coaches were on hand as the teams competed for a spot at the US Youth Soccer National Championships at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, later this summer.

Utah led the field with four teams being crowned 2022 Far West Regional champions, while California-South, Hawaii, and Nevada each had two. Arizona, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington all finished with one regional champion.  

2022 US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Champions

Boys 13U – Boca Orange County (CA-S)Girls 13U – Arizona Soccer Club (AZ)
Boys 14U – Las Vegas Diversity FC (NV)Girls 14U – Arsenal Colorado (CO)
Boys 15U – UIFC Laguna FC (CA-S)Girls 15U – Wasatch SC (UT)
Boys 16U – Sparta United B06 (UT)Girls 16U – Leahi Soccer Club (HI)
Boys 17U – Hawaii Rush (HI)Girls 17U – Utah Avalanche (UT)
Boys 18U – Portland City United SC (OR)Girls 18U – Utah Soccer Alliance USA (UT)
Boys 19U – Albion SC Las Vegas (NV)Girls 19U – Three Rivers Soccer Club (WA)

Notes on some of the Far West Regional Champions:

13U Girls

The Arizona Soccer Club (AZ) made history on Sunday by capturing its first ever regional championship, defeating Las Vegas Surf (NV) 2-1 in the final. The Arizona Soccer Club scored 16 goals throughout the tournament. 

14U Boys

Las Vegas Diversity FC (NV) secured the 14U Boys Far West Regional Championship with a 3-1 win over Westside Timbers (OR). During the last three games, Diversity FC scored nine goals while allowing only three.

15U Girls

Plenty of goals were scored in the 15U Girl’s finals, which proved to be one of the most competitive at the Far West Regional Championships. Wasatch SC (UT) ultimately came out victorious, earning a 4-3 win over Idaho Rush Soccer Club (ID).

16U Boys

Sparta United (UT) earned the 16U Boys title with a 3-1 win over Three Rivers Soccer Club (WA). The Utah squad tallied 20 goals during the tournament and only allowed seven.

17U Boys

The Hawaii Rush 05B (HI) relied on a strong offensive performance during the knockout stages to claim the 17U Boys regional championship. The Hawaiin side secured first place with a 3-0 win over United PDX (OR) on Sunday.

18U Girls

The battle for the 18U Girls regional championship title featured two teams from Utah squaring off on Saturday. The Utah Soccer Alliance USA Metro (UT) earned their spot to Nationals with a 3-1 victory over Utah County Soccer Club (UT).

19U Girls

Three Rivers Soccer Club (WA) claimed the sole regional championship for Washington with a 3-1 win over United PDX (OR). Three Rivers Soccer Club had some close games during the knockout stages but did what they needed in order to earn the regional championship title.

The US Youth Soccer National Championships consists of regional champions in the 13U-19U Boys and Girls age groups, as well as the National League qualifiers in the 14U-19U Boys and Girls age groups.

The US Youth Soccer National Championships will be held from July 19-24 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.

Follow along the road to the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series and share your moments with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using #ROADtoFL!

More on the US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Championships is available here.

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About the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series

The US Youth Soccer (USYS) National Championship Series provides more than 10,000 teams from USYS’s 54 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 USYS State Championships. State champions, along with selected representatives from the USYS National League Conferences, advance to compete in one of four USYS Regional Championships. In each gender age group, the four USYS Regional Champions, along with 12 qualifiers from USYS National League P.R.O. in the 14U-19U age groups, compete for the ultimate crown at the USYS National Championships. Overall, the USYS 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. For more information, visit https://www.usyouthsoccer.org/national-championship-series/.​

About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer)

US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sport organization in the country, is on a mission to provide world-class support, resources, and leadership, helping every member fulfill their goals on and off the field of play. US Youth Soccer registers nearly 2.5 million players annually. Through its programming, resources and leadership, US Youth Soccer is advancing the game for its 54 Member State Associations, 10,000 clubs and leagues and nearly 1 million administrators, coaches, and volunteers. US Youth Soccer connects families and communities to the power of sports and its shared love of soccer. US Youth Soccer provides a path for every player, offering programs that provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game.

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Loudoun County, Virginia, Chosen to Host 2023 US Youth Soccer Regional Event

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Loudoun County, Virginia, Chosen to Host 2023 US Youth Soccer Regional Event

FRISCO, Texas (June 23, 2022) – US Youth Soccer (USYS) is delighted to announce its most longstanding signature event, the National Championship Series (NCS), and its 2023 Eastern Regional Championships are coming to Loudoun County, Virginia, from June 23 through June 29, 2023.

USYS’ National Championship Series, which will be in its 49th year, contributes significantly to local economies in host markets as each player, on average, is accompanied by two additional people.

“US Youth Soccer’s NCS East Region is excited to have Loudoun County as our location for the 2023 Regional Tournament,” said Brad Roos, USYS Eastern Regional Championships Chair. “Through discussions with Visit Loudoun, we were very impressed with their enthusiasm and commitment to making this a memorable event for our players and families.”

Visit Loudoun led the successful bid process and will help host the event along with the Loudoun County Commission and the Virginia Youth Soccer Association. Games will be held at both Hanson Regional Park and Bolen Memorial Park in Leesburg.

“We are very honored to be hosting the 2023 US Youth Soccer Eastern Regional Championships in Loudoun County,” said Torye Hurst, Visit Loudoun’s Director of Sales, Sports & Services, who also oversees Loudoun Sports Tourism.  “This is a great opportunity to showcase our sports facilities and destination to visitors throughout the Eastern United States.  This event would not have been possible without the cooperation of numerous partners in the community.”

“Sports tourism is an important part of our overall tourism economy,” said Beth Erickson, Visit Loudoun President & CEO. “This event is expected to have an estimated economic impact of $5.6 million for Loudoun, generating 9,000 room nights and bringing visitors to our restaurants, shops, and other attractions. Securing this bid also further positions Loudoun as a premier sports tournament destination.”

The Eastern Regional Championships bring more than 200 boys and girls teams in the 12U-19U age groups each year, with the regional winners from the 13U-19U age groups advancing to the US Youth Soccer National Championships.

“I am confident the Visit Loudoun Staff and leadership in the Loudoun soccer community will provide all the elements necessary to successfully host this prestigious USYS event in 2023,” said Don Rawson, Executive Director of the Virginia Youth Soccer Association. “The Virginia Youth Soccer Association staff will also lend its many years of experience in hosting USYS events to support the Local Organizing Committee and help ensure success for all involved!”

US Youth Soccer’s East Region consists of 15 State Associations: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Eastern New York, New York West, Eastern Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania West, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.

For more information, visit USYouthSoccer.org.

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About the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series 

The US Youth Soccer (USYS) National Championship Series provides more than 10,000 teams from USYS’s 54 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 USYS State Championships. State champions, along with selected representatives from the USYS National League Conferences, advance to compete in one of four USYS Regional Championships. In each gender age group, the four USYS Regional Champions, along with 12 qualifiers from USYS National League P.R.O. in the 14U-19U age groups, compete for the ultimate crown at the USYS National Championships. Overall, the USYS 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. For more information, visit USYouthSoccer.org/National-Championship-Series.

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USYS National League P.R.O. teams punch tickets to 2022 USYS National Championships

144 National League P.R.O. teams will join Regional Champions this summer in Orlando, Fla.

FRISCO, Texas (June 6, 2022) — Following an energetic US Youth Soccer National League P.R.O. season that featured exciting national events and meaningful 7th games over the course of the fall, winter and spring, 144 teams across the 14U, 15U, 16U, 17U, 18U and 19U Boys and Girls age groups have qualified to compete in the 2022 US Youth Soccer National Championships.

>> View the full list of National Championship qualifiers via National League P.R.O.

By way of their success in National League P.R.O., the top finishers in each group have earned a direct path to the USYS National Championships. Annually, the final leg of the nation’s most elite and prestigious youth cup competition provides teams with a chance to add themselves to the storied history of USYS and capture the National Championship title in their respective age group.

During the 2021-22 season of National League P.R.O., the Midwest Conference had the most teams (38) of any conference advance to the National Championships through league play. The Great Lakes Conference had the second-most qualifiers (23), while the Mid Atlantic Conference had 20 teams punch their tickets to Nationals. In total, 12 of the 13 National League Conferences are represented among the teams that qualified for the National Championships through National League P.R.O.

Illinois led all US Youth Soccer State Associations with 18 teams that qualified for the 2022 USYS National Championships through National League P.R.O., while the number of qualifiers from five other State Associations — Ohio (15), New Jersey (13), Florida (12), Eastern Pennsylvania (11) and Michigan (10) — reached double digits. In all, 26 different State Associations had at least one team qualify for the National Championships through National League P.R.O.

Qualifiers by USYS State Association: Illinois (18), Ohio (15), New Jersey (13), Florida (12), Eastern Pennsylvania (11), Michigan (10), North Texas (8), Eastern New York (7), Utah (6), Maryland (5), Wisconsin (5), Kansas (4), Missouri (4), Oregon (4), Nevada (3), Pennsylvania West (3), Tennessee (3), South Texas (3), California South (3), Connecticut (1), Iowa (1), Idaho (1), Massachusetts (1), Minnesota (1), Mississippi (1), Virginia (1)

About National League P.R.O.

National League P.R.O. (Player. Recruitment. Opportunity.) serves as the competitive national league format in which teams compete for direct advancement to the annual US Youth Soccer National Championships. Teams earn their place into National League P.R.O. each season through their performance in one of the 13 National League Conferences, which provide high-level competition at a targeted local level, as well as a pathway for advancement into the regional and national stages of the USYS National Championship Series. 

For more information on National League P.R.O., click here.

About the USYS National Championships

The US Youth Soccer National Championships cap a yearlong series of competitions that comprise the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series (NCS). Boys and girls teams in multiple age groups earn their way to Nationals by competing against the top teams in their state and region. US Youth Soccer State Champions and selected wildcard teams are eligible to compete in one of four US Youth Soccer Regional Championships. The Regional Champions in the 13U through 19U age groups, along with the National League P.R.O. representatives in the 14U-19U age groups, converge at the National Championships to compete for the most prestigious National title in youth soccer.

Click here for the dates and locations of the USYS National Championship Series.

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