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Dates, Locations Announced for USYS’ 2024-25 Event Schedule

FRISCO, Texas (Nov. 12, 2024) – To kick off the start of its new seasonal year, US Youth Soccer today announced dates and locations for all of its 2024-25 events. The full schedule features events in 12 cities throughout nine U.S. states and will also have teams competing internationally in four different countries.

Among the events are USYS’ top competitions and competitive programs – the National Championships, Presidents Cup, National League, and the Olympic Development Program (ODP) – which will continue the momentum for the largest youth sport organization in the country, fresh off celebrating its golden anniversary.

US Youth Soccer’s premier event, the National Championships presented by New York Life, will return to familiar venues. Headlining the locations is ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort, which will host the event’s storied final stage for the fourth consecutive year.

  • June 20-25, 2025: Midwest Regional Championships at the Scheels Overland Park Soccer Complex and Garmin Olathe Soccer Complex in Overland Park, Kan.
  • June 20-25, 2025: Far West Regional Championships at the Simplot Sports Complex in Boise, Idaho.
  • June 27-July 2, 2025: Southern Regional Championships at the MoneyGram Soccer Park and Toyota Soccer Center in Dallas, Texas.
  • June 28-July 3, 2025: Eastern Regional Championships at the Hal and Berni Hanson Regional Park, Philip A. Bolen Memorial Park, and Potomack Lakes Sportsplex in Loudoun County, Va.
  • July 22-July 27, 2025: National Championships at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex and ChampionsGate Sports Complex near Orlando, Fla. 

Presidents Cup, US Youth Soccer’s alternative championship event, will enter its first full summer with Springhill Suites by Marriott as its presenting partner. 

  • June 13-17, 2025: Eastern Presidents Cup at The Proving Grounds and Plymouth Whitemarsh High School in Valley Forge, Pa.
  • June 13-17, 2025: Midwest Presidents Cup at the Creve Coeur Park Soccer Complex and the SportPort International in St. Louis, Mo.
  • June 13-17, 2025: Southern Presidents Cup at Russell Creek Park in Plano, Texas.
  • June 13-17, 2025: Far West Presidents Cup at the Simplot Sports Complex in Boise, Idaho.
  • July 11-15, 2025: National Presidents Cup at the Tournament Sportsplex of Tampa Bay in Tampa, Fla.

The National League and its robust schedule kicked off earlier this month. Four events will follow in the preceding six months, with December, January, and February rounding off four consecutive months of competition before the final event in May.

  • November 1-4 and 8-11, 2024: Quarterfinals at the Arizona Athletic Grounds in Mesa, Ariz.
  • December 6-9 and 13-16, 2024: Quarterfinals at the Arizona Athletic Grounds in Mesa, Ariz.
  • January 10-13 and 17-21, 2025: Quarterfinals at the Arizona Athletic Grounds in Mesa, Ariz.
  • February 21-25, 2025: Semifinals at the Round Rock Multipurpose Complex in Round Rock, Texas.
  • May 2-6, 2025: Semifinals at the SoCal Sports Complex in Oceanside, Calif.

Lastly, ODP will continue bringing its four regions together in January, where several days of practices and games will determine this year’s National Select Teams. Those chosen will represent the program in both domestic and international competition this coming spring, with top Italian sides AC Milan, Inter Milan, and Juventus highlighting the noteworthy list of opponents.

  • January 16-20 and January 30-February 3, 2025: Interregionals at the ChampionsGate Sports Complex near Orlando, Fla.
  • March 28-April 4, 2025: Friendlies for the 2010 National Teams in Costa Rica
  • April 1-9, 2025: Friendlies for the 2009 National Teams in England
  • April 13-22, 2025: Tournament for the 2008 National Teams in Italy
  • April 14-19, 2025: Easter International Cup for the 2011/12 National Teams in Orlando, Fla.
  • April 23-May 3, 2025: Friendlies for the 2007 National Teams in Spain.

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About 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 one 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, coach and referee offering programs that provide a fun, safe and healthy environment at every level of the game.

US Youth Soccer Reveals 2023-24 Event Locations Ahead of 50th Anniversary

FRISCO, Texas (October 12, 2023) – US Youth Soccer (USYS) is thrilled to kick off its year-long celebration of its 50th anniversary by revealing the full slate of major events for the 2023-24 season.

The event schedule, which features competition in five U.S. time zones, includes National Championship Series, Presidents Cup and National League events, plus USYS Olympic Development Program (ODP) teams playing in established tournaments against club and international teams for the second-straight year.

Headlining the list is a return to the Stryker Sports Complex in Wichita, Kan., for National Presidents Cup and the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla., for Nationals to close down our championship season.

Each site was carefully picked to ensure it truly enhances the experience for those involved, setting the stage for a year to remember.

  • National League Elite 64 Playoffs: Legacy Park in Mesa, Ariz., from November 3-6, 2023, and November 10-13, 2023.
  • National League Conference Playoffs: ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla., from December 1-4, 2023, and December 8-11, 2023.
  • Olympic Development Program (ODP) Interregionals: ChampionsGate Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla., from January 18-22, 2024 (Girls), and January 24-28, 2024 (Boys).
  • National League Elite 64 Playoffs: Austin Tindall Sports Complex and ChampionsGate Sports Complex in Greater Orlando, Fla., from January 19-23, 2024, and January 26-30, 2024.
  • National League P.R.O.: Tournament Sportsplex of Tampa Bay in Tampa, Fla., from February 23-27, 2024.
  • Dallas Cup (ODP): Multiple facilities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, from March 23-31, 2024.
  • Easter International Cup (ODP): Multiple facilities in Greater Orlando, Fla., from March 27-30, 2024.
  • National League P.R.O.: SoCal Sports Complex in Oceanside, Calif., from May 3-7, 2024.
  • Eastern Presidents Cup: Shawnee Sports Complex in Charleston, W.Va., and the Barboursville Soccer Complex in Barboursville, W.VA., from June 14-18, 2024.
  • Midwest Presidents Cup: Yankton Trail Park in Sioux Falls, S.D., from June 14-18, 2024.
  • Southern Presidents Cup: Russell Creek Park in Plano, Texas, from June 14-18, 2024.
  • Far West Presidents Cup: Regional Athletic Complex in Salt Lake City, Utah, from June 14-18, 2024.
  • Midwest Regional Championships: Garmin Olathe Soccer Complex in Olathe, Kan., and Schools Overland Park Soccer Complex in Overland Park, Kan., from June 21-26, 2024.
  • Southern Regional Championships: Tournament Sportsplex of Tampa Bay in Tampa, Fla., and the Lake Myrtle Soccer Complex in Auburndale, Fla., from June 21-27, 2024.
  • Far West Regional Championships: Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex in Honolulu, Hawaii, from June 21-27, 2024.
  • Eastern Regional Championships: Shawnee Sports Complex in Charleston, W.Va., and the Barboursville Soccer Complex in Barboursville, W.Va., from June 27 – July 3, 2024.
  • National Presidents Cup: Stryker Sports Complex in Wichita, Kan., from July 12-16, 2024.
  • National Championships: ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla., from July 23-28, 2024.

There will be much to recognize in 2024, whether it be the newly-crowned champions of Presidents Cup and our National Championships or USYS’ anniversary. As the calendar gets ready to flip, US Youth Soccer is excited to embark on a year-round celebration commemorating its 50 years of growing the game by revealing new, branded marks for the landmark.

The 50th anniversary marks include primarily blue and primarily red versions of the shield logo, as well as one where the “50” is gold in a nod to the golden anniversary.

US Youth Soccer was founded in 1974 and features 2.5 million players participating annually. Its mission is “To provide world-class support, resources, and leadership, helping every member fulfill their goals on and off the field of play.”

USYS also unveiled a campaign slogan “It Starts with US | Youth Soccer,” where the “US” serves as a double entendre, representing both the word “us” and the United States portion of the organizational name.

Video reveal of new campaign slogan and 50th-anniversary mark can be found here.

“We are proud to celebrate our 50th anniversary and thank the millions of players who have donned the USYS shield over the last five decades,” said US Youth Soccer CEO Skip Gilbert.

“We recognize those who founded our wonderful organization and the executives at our national office and the State Associations who made — and continue to make — US Youth Soccer what it is today. Most, we want to acknowledge past and present players, coaches, volunteers, parents and family members who are the lifeblood of our organization.”

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 one 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, coach and referee offering programs that provide a fun, safe and healthy environment at every level of the game.

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Host Locations for 2024 Eastern and Southern Regional Events Announced

FRISCO, Texas (October 3, 2023) – US Youth Soccer (USYS) today announced its host locations for next year’s Eastern and Southern Regional events.

  • 2024 Eastern Presidents Cup: Shawnee Sports Complex in Charleston, West Virginia, and the Barboursville Soccer Complex in Barboursville, West Virginia, from June 14 – 18
  • 2024 Eastern Regional Championships: Shawnee Sports Complex in Charleston, West Virginia, and the Barboursville Soccer Complex in Barboursville, West Virginia, from June 27 – July 3
  • 2024 Southern Presidents Cup: Russell Creek Park in Plano, Texas, from June 14 – 18
  • 2024 Southern Regional Championships: Tournament Sportsplex of Tampa Bay in Tampa, Florida, and the Lake Myrtle Soccer Complex in Auburndale, Florida, from June 21 – 27

As US Youth Soccer embarks on a year-long celebration of it’s 50th anniversary in 2024, bringing its premier competitions to tremendous host locations such as these will amplify an already terrific experience for those attending.

The East Region will return to West Virginia once more after most recently holding its events in the Mountain State in 2022. Charleston’s state of the art facility is home to six collegiate-sized artificial turf fields, while multi-million dollar renovations to Barboursville’s complex will add three multi-purpose turf fields to a facility that already included 12 full-size regulation grass fields.

The Southern Presidents Cup will make its way back to Texas next year, this time with a new host city in Plano. Russel Creek Park’s 20 full-size fields, half of which are lighted, serve as a main reason for the facility being one of the premier venues in the area, which is just nine miles from US Youth Soccer’s National Office in Frisco.

The South Region is also excited to bring its Regional Championships to the Sunshine State for the first time next year. The Tournament Sportsplex of Tampa Bay and the Lake Myrtle Soccer Complex will provide 26 full-size grass fields and are familiar to US Youth Soccer, having previously hosted National League and Florida Youth Soccer events.

“One of the great strengths of our regional competitions is to bring together incredible facilities, tremendous amenities and localized support, helping our qualifying teams raise the bar on competitive excellence,” said US Youth Soccer CEO Skip Gilbert. “As USYS moves through its 50th year, we thank all the great hosts of the past and ask them to celebrate with this dynamic slate of regional sites that will help secure Presidents Cup and our National Championships as the best our country has to offer.”

US Youth Soccer’s National Championship Series and Presidents Cup continue to serve as significant sources of revenue for local economies. Each event will field more than 100 teams, bringing more than 5,000 people and generating an estimated economic impact of $4,200,000 across each city.

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 one 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, coach and referee offering programs that provide a fun, safe and healthy environment at every level of the game.

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National Presidents Cup Champions Crowned in Wichita

WICHITA, Kansas (July 11, 2023) – Fourteen champions were crowned Tuesday in Wichita, Kansas, after 104 teams competed at the US Youth Soccer (USYS) National Presidents Cup held at the Stryker Sports Complex from July 7-11.

2023 marked the 15th anniversary of the event and proved a fitting celebration of the year-long journey that more than 5,000 teams began last fall.

Twelve US Youth Soccer State Association’s left Wichita with hardware, after teams from Kansas (2), Utah (2), Eastern Pennsylvania (1), Virginia (1), Ohio (1), Illinois (1), Michigan (1), South Texas (1), Florida (1), Tennessee (1), Cal South (1), and Montana (1) all claimed the cup.

Wichita-based club Kansas Rush Wichita Academy (KS) played the part of local hero in the Sunflower State, with its 16 and under and 17 and under girls etching their name in Presidents Cup history. The 2007 Girls (16U) raised the storied trophy after topping Allegheny Force (PAW) 1-0 on Tuesday, putting the finishing touches on a strong five-game run that included four wins and one draw. The 2006 Girls (17U) left Stryker Sports Complex with the same record as their club counterpart and also ended the week in high spirits after besting Rebel Elite FC (UT) 1-0 in a close final match.

Adam Hunter, head coach of Kansas Rush Wichita Academy 06G (KS), touched on what it meant for his club to play — and win — in its home city.

“It was really important that the girls showed well at home in front of our community,” Hunter said. “When US Youth Soccer decided that they would host the tournament here in Wichita, our club wanted to be a part of that and we entered as many teams as possible.”

Hunter also gave insight into why his team was so successful during a competitive national event.

“We’ve got a great group of girls who seem to be very close together and they support each other,” he said. “It’s reaffirming to win the game and do it as one together.”

Billings United G2004 Pink PR (MT) — the 19U Girls Champions — came out on top of a penalty-kick shootout in the final match thanks to the heroics of goalkeeper Maria Ackerman. Billings United not only left Wichita with their name on the 19U trophy, but also in Treasure State lore after becoming the first team from Montana to win the National Presidents Cup in its 15-year history.

On the boys’ side of the competition, Team America 04 Bata (VA), in its fourth straight year at National Presidents Cup, finally left on top during its last run. Having left Murfreesboro, TN (2019), Des Moines, IA (2021), and Greensboro, NC (2022), empty handed, ‘Bata Nation’ left nothing to chance with a 6-2 win over Havasu Academy 04B (AZ) and let out four years’ worth of celebrations after the final whistle.

Daynor Garcia, head coach of Team America 04 Bata, foreshadowed his team’s success last month at the Eastern Presidents Cup in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

“All these games help,” Garcia said. “It brings our team together, (with) the celebrations, all the memories that we’re gonna have. It’s going to carry our pride over to Nationals.”

Look back at the National Presidents Cup Champions…

 

Boys

Age Group Champions Finalists
13U Atlas FC 13U (STX) J.A.E Academy 10 (NJ)
14U Miami Lakes United 09 Boys (FL) Necaxa USA Red – B2009 (CA-S)
15U AVSC Storm Red B08 (CA-S) Carol Stream Panthers Academy 2008 (IL)
16U FC Ballyhoo 07 Boys Black (EPA) 07 North Carolina Rush Triad Blue (NC)
17U L30 Utah Blitzz FC B06 – Black (UT) Den of Lions Strikers – 2006 (NJ)
18U PSA Lanus (TN) Evolution 05 Boys Mercurial (IL)
19U Team America 04 Bata (VA) Havasu Academy 04B (AZ)

Girls

Age Group Champions Finalists
13U Columbus United G’10 Toffees (OH) Kansas Rush Wichita Academy 10G (KS)
14U Ignite FC – 09G Orange (UT) Empire F.C. 2009 Gold Girls (IL)
15U FC-1 Academy Girls 2008 Elite Blue (IL) Tupelo Futbol Club 2008 Girls (MS)
16U Kansas Rush Wichita Academy 07G (KS) AFFC 2007 Girls (PAW)
17U Kansas Rush Wichita Academy 06G (KS) Rebel Elite FC 06 (UT)
18U MFA Revolution 05G Black (MI) KCSG 05G (MO)
19U Billings United G2004 Pink PR (MT) G2004 Paisley Athletic Academy (NJ)
 

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About the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup

The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is designed for teams seeking additional challenges to play against teams of similar abilities for a national title. Presidents Cup provides a progressive and competitive experience to teams, allowing them to participate in a series of unique experiences highlighting competition, camaraderie, and community from the state to regional to national levels of US Youth Soccer. The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is a separate series of events from the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series. For more information, please visit the Presidents Cup page..

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 To Nationals Punched At Southern Regional Championships

Scores & Standings

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana (June 29, 2023) – More than 240 teams competed June 23-29 at the Southern Regional Championships in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Games were played at Our Lady of the Lake Fields at Burbank Soccer Park with a trip to the National Championships on the line.

Floridian teams had the best week of the South’s State Associations, with six champions crowned in Baton Rouge. North Texas (2), Tennessee (2), Louisiana (1), South Texas (1), Mississippi (1), and Arkansas (1) had championship-winning sides, too.

Wesley Noble, head coach of Mississippi Rush United 2008 Premier (MS), talked about what the 2023 US Youth Soccer Southern Regional Championship experience means to his team. 

“It helps the team grow as a group,” said Noble. “It shows them what the competition level is like and how to compete day after day with six games in seven days.” 

Noble also shared his thoughts on what US Youth Soccer has done to give his girls the opportunity to develop. 

“Playing at this level helps the girls tremendously,” said Noble. “We qualified for Nationals through National League P.R.O. and to come here and be able to get these games and play so many good teams.” 

Look back at the Southern Regional Championship Winners…

Boys
Age GroupChampionsFinalists
13UMSC Lakers Elite 10B (LA) Weston FC U13 (2010) Reserves (FL) 
14UAFC 09B Black (STX) Juventus-Salihamidzic (FL) 
15UJuventus -Pogba (FL) Weston FC U15 (2008) Reserves (FL) 
16UDoral Elite 2007 (FL) FBS-FC 2007 Teal (FL) 
17UMIAMI BREAKERS FC 2006 BLACK (FL) KOSA 2006 Boys Black (SC) 
18UIdeaSport 2005 Pro (FL) Juventus – Zoff (FL) 
19UFlorida Soccer Soldiers – 2004 (FL) Strikers Miami FC 2004 Elite (FL) 

*13-19U Champions will advance to the National Championships.

Girls
Age GroupChampionsFinalists
13USolar 11G Shepard (NTX) Arkansas Rising Soccer Club 10G – Burgess (AR) 
14UMIFC 2009 Girls (FL) 09(14U) WFC Blue G (NC) 
15UMS Rush United 08G Premier (MS) Chattanooga Red Wolves 08G (TN) 
16U2007 Lady Lobos Rush E64 (TN) MS Rush United 07G Premier (MS) 
17USolar South 06G Adames (NTX) NUSA 06G Maroon (TN) 
18UMighty Bluebirds 05G – Wright (AR) DKSC 05G HERNANDEZ (NTX) 
19U2004/05 Lady Lobos Rush E64 (TN) Cajun Rush 04G Academy (LA) 

*13-19U  Champions will advance to the National Championships.

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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 Celebrated At Southern Presidents Cup

Scores & Standings

GREENVILLE, South Carolina (June 18, 2023) – More than 160 teams competed June 14-18 at the 2023 Southern Presidents Cup in Greenville, South Carolina. Games were played at the MESA Soccer Complex in Greer with a trip to the 2023 US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup on the line.

USYS’ South Region, which consists of 12 State Associations, will send 26 teams to the national competition held July 7-11 in Wichita, Kansas. Florida teams had a strong showing this past week and will send the most representatives out of the South’s State Associations with six.

Jenger Parrish, head coach of Tennessee SC 09G Showcase (TN), talked about what the 2023 US Youth Soccer Southern Presidents Cup experience means to her team. 

“There are so many life lessons in this — there were a couple of games we went down a goal and we had to fight back,” Parrish said. “There’s other games that we went up and we had to learn how to hold on to that – just being able to adjust to the situation.”

Parrish also shared her thoughts on what US Youth Soccer has done to give her girls the opportunity to develop. 

“You know they don’t always get along – they’re 13/14-year-old girls, so figuring out how to still work as a team, maybe when you’re not on the same page,” Parrish said. “This experience I think has helped them grow as young ladies and I think they’re just going to keep growing into the most amazing young adults.” 

Look back at the Southern Presidents Cup Champions…

Boys
Age GroupChampionsFinalists
13UAtlas FC 13U (STX) Winter Park 2010 Select Boys (FL)
14UMiami Lakes United 09 Boys (FL) HPSA Scots 09B Contreras (NTX) 
15U08 (15U) HFC White (NC) 08B – BLAKE ACSL (AR)
16U07 (16U) NCRT Blue (NC)U16 Southern Homestead (FL)
17UUnion 10 FC 2006 Boys (AL)MIAMI BREAKERS FC 2006 NAVY (FL)
18UTPSA Lanus (TN)JFC 2005B Elite Blue (FL)
19UWilson United 2005 Black (TN)Texas Premier 04B (STX)

*13U-18U Champions & Finalists and 19U Champions will advance to National Presidents Cup.

Girls
Age GroupChampionsFinalists
13UUnion 10 FC 2010 Girls (AL) FC Alliance 2010G RL (TN) 
14UTSC Williamson 2009G Showcase (TN) 2009 Elite Girls Blue-Middleton/Taylor (MS) 
15UTupelo Futbol Club 2008 Girls (MS) 08(15U) NCFC Red North G (NC) 
16U2007 Lady Lobos Rush Elite (TN) Capital City SC 07G Sky South (STX) 
17UNew Orleans DFC 06G (LA) OK Energy FC 06G Navy (OK) 
18UFort Lauderdale FC 05 Girls (FL) Victory SC 2005 Girls Black (NTX) 
19UTupelo Fútbol Club 2004/2005 Girls (MS) The 956 United Gu19 (STX) 

*13U-18U Champions & Finalists and 19U Champions will advance to National Presidents Cup.

Follow along the road to National Presidents Cup on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok — and don’t miss out on event photos with GeoSnapShot.

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About the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup

The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is designed for teams seeking additional challenges to play against teams of similar abilities for a national title. Presidents Cup provides a progressive and competitive experience to teams, allowing them to participate in a series of unique experiences highlighting competition, camaraderie, and community from the state to regional to national levels of US Youth Soccer. The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is a separate series of events from the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series. For more information, please visit https://www.usyouthsoccer.org/presidents-cup/.

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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Regional Host Locations for the 2023 National Championship Series Announced

FRISCO, Texas (August 18, 2022) – Earlier this week, US Youth Soccer announced its regional host locations for the 2023 Presidents Cup and is now excited to announce its regional host locations for the 2023 National Championship Series, with Boise, Idaho, the sole location to host the event for a second consecutive year.

The National Championship Series and its long history, which will be celebrating its 49th anniversary, are a significant source of revenue for local economies. Each regional location will host more than 100 teams, with each player expected to be accompanied by two additional people.

  • Eastern Regional Championships: Loudoun County, Virginia (June 23-29, 2023)
  • Midwest Regional Championships: St. Louis, Missouri (June 23-28, 2023)
  • Southern Regional Championships: Baton Rouge, Louisiana (June 23-29, 2023)
  • Far West Regional Championships: Boise, Idaho (June 23-29, 2023)

“We are eager to bring USYS National Championship Series Regionals to these locations next summer,” said USYS CEO Skip Gilbert. “We want to ensure that every element of our nation’s oldest and most prestigious national youth tournament is memorable to participants and their families. Baton Rouge, Boise, St. Louis, and Loudoun County will prove to be fantastic hosts, delivering perfect venues and will add to the rich history of this compelling competition.”

Boys and girls teams in the 13U-19U age groups will earn entry into the Regional Championships after successfully competing at the state association level, where they will then vie for a spot at the 2023 US Youth Soccer National Championships. The Eastern and Far West Regional Championships will also have boys and girls teams in the 12U age group compete for a regional championship.

For more information, visit USYouthSoccer.org.

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About the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series

The US Youth Soccer 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.

Regional Host Locations for the 2023 Presidents Cup Announced

FRISCO, Texas (August 17, 2022) – US Youth Soccer (USYS) is excited to announce its regional host locations for the 2023 Presidents Cup, with each location different from last year and chosen to ensure all involved can have a memorable experience.

Presidents Cup, which will be celebrating its 15th anniversary, is a significant source of revenue for local economies. Each regional location will host more than 100 teams, with each player expected to be accompanied by two additional people.

  • Eastern Presidents Cup: Valley Forge, Pennsylvania (June 16-20, 2023)
  • Midwest Presidents Cup: West Chester Township, Ohio (June 16-20, 2023)
  • Southern Presidents Cup: Greenville, South Carolina (June 14-18, 2023)
  • Far West Presidents Cup: Boise, Idaho (June 16-20, 2023)

“We are thrilled to bring our Presidents Cup regional championships to each of these outstanding facilities and cities in the summer of 2023,” said USYS CEO Skip Gilbert. “Our every expectation is to provide an amazing atmosphere and unforgettable experience, both on and off the field, that participants will cherish forever.”

Boys and girls teams in the 13U-19U age groups will earn entry into Regional Presidents Cup after successfully competing at the state association level, where they will then vie for a spot at the 2023 US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup. The Eastern Presidents Cup will also have boys and girls in the 12U age group compete a regional championship.

For more information, visit USYouthSoccer.org.

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About the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup

The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is designed for teams seeking additional challenges to play against teams of similar abilities for a national title. Presidents Cup provides a progressive and competitive experience to teams, allowing them to participate in a series of unique experiences highlighting competition, camaraderie, and community from the state to regional to national levels of US Youth Soccer. The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is a separate series of events from the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series. For more information, visit https://www.usyouthsoccer.org/presidents-cup/.

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.

-USYS-​

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

Scores & Standings  

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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. 

-USYS- 

Regional Winners Crowned as 2022 US Youth Soccer Southern Presidents Cup Concludes Sunday in Frisco, TX

Regional Winners Crowned as 2022 US Youth Soccer Southern Presidents Cup Concludes Sunday in Frisco, TX 

Scores & Standings

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FRSICO, Texas (June 19, 2022) – More than 150 teams competed at the 2022 US Youth Soccer Southern Presidents Cup at the Toyota Soccer Center in Frisco, Texas, this week. 

Roughly 375 people were on hand as the teams competed for a spot at the US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup in Greensboro, North Carolina, later this summer. 

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

Southern Presidents Cup Champions 

Boys 13U – FC Legends UTD 09 Red (NTX) Girls 13U – Charlotte Soccer Academy 09 North/Hville Roma (NC) 
Boys 14U – Aztecas Futbol Club 08 PBF (NTX) Girls 14U – Villarreal NTX 08 (NTX) 
Boys 15U – Rayos FC 07 Martinez (NTX) Girls 15U – Kernow Storm FC 07 Fogle (NTX) 
Boys 16U – Bayern Munich 06 White (NTX) Girls 16U – Aspire FC 06/07 Black DDL (STX) 
Boys 17U – Deer Park Soccer FC Maroon 05 DDL (STX)  Girls 17U – Charlotte Independence SC 05 South Matthews Blue (NC) 
Boys 18U – Lincoln FC DFW 04 (NTX) Girls 18U – Jackson SC 04 (TN) 
Boys 19U – HTSA Blackhawks 03 (LA) Girls 19U – McAllen YSA Dynamo 03 (STX) 

Izzy Zamora, head coach of Deer Park Soccer FC Maroon 05 DDL (STX), was proud of the determination that his team showed this weekend, earning a spot at National Presidents Cup. Deer Park picked up three wins and two draws over the weekend, highlighted by a dominating 3-0 a North Texas team for the championship title. 

“We’ve put in tons of work, day in and day out,” said Coach Izzy Zamora “I’m excited we made it this far and it’s not over for us. We’re hungry, we want more. We’re ready for whatever they throw at us.” 

A Deer Park player also described what he was looking forward to when his team steps onto the pitch in Greensboro, North Carolina later this summer. 

“Each and every one of us, we’ve been growing since day one,” said Nathan Martinez, a player from Deer Park Soccer FC. “We’ve made it this far and we’re ready to move onto North Carolina.” 

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Notes on some of the Southern Presidents Cup winners: 

13U Boys 

FC Legends UTD 09 Red (NTX) came to dominate their opponent Saints ASC 09 Ross (NTX) for the championship title. FC Legends’ offense was unstoppable and took it to the net twice to bring their team up 2-0 before the final whistle blew. 

13U Girls 

Charlotte Soccer Academy 09 North/Hville Roma (NC) came out hungry for a championship win. With Charlotte’s defense kept their opponent DKSC 09 Hernandez (NTX) from scoring a single goal in the entire 90 minutes, Charlotte had a relatively easy 1-0 win regardless of the Texas heat. 

14U Boys 

Aztecas Futbol Club 08 PBF (NTX) had a tough and well-fought battle against Azzuri Storm 08 Premier (FL). Both teams’ defenses held each other from scoring until finally, the Blackhawks offense managed to hit the back of the net. Azzuri Storm had many chances to redeem themselves, but ultimately the Aztecas celebrated their one-goal victory (1-0) as they clinched a spot in National Presidents Cup. 

14U Girls 

Villarreal NTX 08 (NTX) came out hungry for a championship win against their opponent MS Rush 08 Premier (MS). They had a great battle, as both teams worked hard to keep each other from the goal. Check out the interview with Villarreal on USYS YouTube. 

15U Boys 

Rayos FC 07 Martinez (NTX) came out hungry for a championship win. With their opponent OKC 405 FC Man 07 (OK) not scoring a single goal in the entire 90 minutes, Deer Park had a relatively easy 3-0 win regardless of the Texas heat. 

15U Girls 

Both Kernow Storm FC 07 Fogle (NTX) and Germantown Lady Legends 07 Black (TN), had a tough time keeping each other out of the box and into the net. With the game tied at 2-2 at the 90-minute whistle, they went into overtime to see who would come out on top. Kernow Storm had a hard-fought battle to take the championship title with their 3-2 win against Germantown.  

16U Boys 

Both goalkeepers, from Bayern Munich 06 White (NTX) and Mandeville Soccer Club Lakers Elite 06 (LA), had a tough time keeping their opponents out of the box and into the net. With the game tied at 3-3 at the 90-minute whistle, they went into overtime to see who would come out on top. Bayern Munich had a hard-fought battle to take the championship title with their 4-3 win against Mandeville. Check out the interview with Bayern Munich on USYS YouTube. 

16U Girls 

Aspire FC 06/07 Black DDL (STX) came to dominate their opponent Tri-Cities United 06/07 Premier (TN) for the championship title. Aspire’s offense was unstoppable and took it to the net twice to bring their team up 2-0 before the final whistle blew. 

17U Boys 

Deer Park Soccer FC Maroon 05 (STX) came out hungry for a championship win. With their opponent Avanti Soccer Academy 05 Red (NTX) not scoring a single goal in the entire 90 minutes, Deer Park had a relatively easy 3-0 win. Check out the interview with Deer Park on USYS YouTube. 

17U Girls 

Charlotte Independence SC 05 South Matthews Blue (NC) went leg to leg with Lady Lobos Rush 05 Elite (TN) as they went into the second half up 2-1. They had a great battle in the second half, as both teams worked hard to keep each other from the goal. Unfortunately, Lobos couldn’t hold Charlotte’s offense as they took it to the net twice to bring their team up 4-1 before the final whistle blew. 

18U Boys 

Lincoln FC DFW 04 (NTX) went leg to leg with Desoto FC 04 Premier (MS) 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. Lincoln FC’s offense was unstoppable and took it to the net twice to bring their team up 3-1 before the final whistle blew. 

18U Girls 

Last year’s 17U Southern Presidents Cup Champions, Jackson SC 04 (TN) came out hungry for yet another championship win. They dominated their opponent Baton Rouge SC 03/04 Red (LA) as their defense kept them from the back of the net for the entire 90 minutes. Check out the interview with Jackson SC on USYS YouTube. 

19U Boys 

HTSA Blackhawks 03 (LA) had a tough and well-fought battle against The Soccer Pit Cobras 03 (FL). Both teams’ defenses held each other from scoring until finally, the Blackhawks offense managed to hit the back of the net. The Cobras had many chances to redeem themselves, but ultimately the Blackhawks celebrated their one-goal victory (1-0) as they clinched a spot in National Presidents Cup. 

19U Girls 

Both McAllen YSA Dynamo 03 (STX) and Soccer Club of St Cloud (FL), had a tough time keeping each other out of the box and into the net. With three goals in the first fifteen minutes of the game, they were tied 3-2 at the halftime whistle with Dynamo leading. Dynamo had a hard-fought battle to take the championship title with their 4-3 win against St Cloud. 

The US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup consists of regional champions in the 13U-19U Boys and Girls age groups and will be held from July 7-10 in Greensboro, North Carolina. 

Follow along the road to the US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup and share your moments with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using #ClaimTheCup! 

More on the US Youth Soccer Southern Presidents Cup is available here. 

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About the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup 

The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is designed for teams seeking additional challenges to play against teams of similar abilities for a national title. Presidents Cup provides a progressive and competitive experience to teams, allowing them to participate in a series of unique experiences highlighting competition, camaraderie, and community from the state to regional to national levels of US Youth Soccer. The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is a separate series of events from the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series. For more information, please visit https://www.usyouthsoccer.org/presidents-cup/. 

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. 

-USYS- 

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