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2016 US Youth Soccer Regional and National Presidents Cups Announced

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Oct 21, 2015
Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Host US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup

US Youth Soccer is proud to announce the dates and locations for the 2016 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 2016 National Presidents Cup will take place July 14-17 in Tulsa, Okla., at the Mohawk Soccer Complex and will feature 40 Boys and Girls teams in the Under-13 through Under-17 age groups.

"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 2016 events," said US Youth Soccer Chairman 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 team will play preliminary matches Thursday, July 14 through Saturday, July 16 to determine the top two teams to play in the finals on Sunday, July 17.

“Oklahoma Soccer Association is pleased to be named the host for the 2016 US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup,” said Tom Wedding, youth vice president of Oklahoma Soccer Association. “We welcome the 40 teams attending as well as all parents, spectators, coaches, referees and administrators. This event will surely bring great economic impact to the City of Tulsa. Oklahoma Soccer, along with Tulsa Sports Commission, look forward to showcasing an outstanding tournament.”

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 2016 US Youth Soccer Regional and National Presidents Cup events below:

US Youth Soccer Region I (East) Presidents Cup
Location and dates to be announced

US Youth Soccer Region II (Midwest) Presidents Cup
Westfield, Ind. | June 16-20, 2016
Grand Park Sports Campus

US Youth Soccer Region III (South) Presidents Cup
College Station, Texas | June 15-19, 2016
Veterans Park and Bachmann Park

US Youth Soccer Region IV (West) Presidents Cup
Arvada, Colo. | June 14-19, 2016
Stenger Soccer Complex

US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup
Tulsa, Okla. | July 14-17, 2016
Mohawk Soccer Complex

For more information on the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup, visit www.USYouthSoccer.org/PresidentsCup

Note:  The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is a separate series of events from the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series.

About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer) – US Youth Soccer - "The Game for ALL Kids!®" - is the largest youth sports organization in the country and largest member of the United States Soccer Federation, the governing body of soccer in the United States. US Youth Soccer registers more than 3 million players annually, ages 5 to 19, and over 900,000 administrators, coaches and volunteers in 55 member State Associations. US Youth Soccer programs provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game. For more information, visit www.USYouthSoccer.org.

About the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup - The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup provides a progressive, competitive experience to US Youth Soccer teams from the state to regional to national level.  The Presidents Cup gives players an additional opportunity to compete against teams from across the country at a high level for the joy and the challenge of the game. It provides the chance to experience a unique US Youth Soccer event with camaraderie, community and competition through sport.

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