US Youth Soccer is proud to announce the dates and locations for the 2014 US Youth Soccer Regional and National Presidents Cup events - a progressive, competitive experience for US Youth Soccer teams from the state to regional to US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup level. The 2014 National Presidents Cup will take place July 10-13 in Greenville, S.C. at the MESA Soccer Complex.
“After concluding another successful year of the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup events, we are excited to look to the future and announce the host cities for the 2014 events,” said US Youth Soccer President John Sutter. “US Youth Soccer is always eager to offer its players additional opportunities to advance and compete at levels that contribute to the individual growth of players and the Presidents Cup events are proof of that commitment, providing rewarding experiences to thousands of players who become fans of the game for life.”
Each US Youth Soccer State Association determines the path through which its state teams advance to the regional competitions. Regional winners of the Under-13 through Under-17 Boys and Girls age groups will earn a berth to the US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup.
Learn more about the 2014 US Youth Soccer Regional and National Presidents Cup events below at this Presidents Cup link.
- US Youth Soccer Region I (East) Presidents Cup: Slippery Rock, Pa.-May 24-26, 2014: Slippery Rock University/Dicks Sportsplex/North Boundary Park
- US Youth Soccer Region II (Midwest) Presidents Cup: Overland Park, Kan.-June 12-15, 2014: Overland Park Soccer Complex
- US Youth Soccer Region III (South) Presidents Cup: Decatur, Ala.-June 12-15, 2014: Jack Allen Complex-Spirit of America Fields
- US Youth Soccer Region IV (West) Presidents Cup: Morgan Hill, Calif.-June 10-15, 2014: Morgan Hill Sports Complex
- US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup: Greenville, S.C.-July 10-13, 2014: MESA Soccer Complex
For more information on the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup, visit this site.
Note: The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is a separate series of events from the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series.
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