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2019 US Youth Soccer Eastern Presidents Cup Begins June 14 in West Virginia

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FRISCO, Texas (June 7, 2019) — The schedule is now available for the 2019 US Youth Soccer Eastern Presidents Cup, which kicks off June 14 in West Virginia. Games will take place at the Barboursville Soccer Complex and Shawnee Sports Complex.

The tournament will feature more than 110 US Youth Soccer boys and girls teams in the 12U through 18U age groups. Teams are competing for a regional title and a chance to advance to the 2019 US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup, July 10-14 in Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Preliminary games in Barboursville will take place Friday, June 14 through Sunday, June 16. Semifinals will take place on Monday, June 17, and Eastern Presidents Cup champions will be crowned following final matches on Tuesday, June 18.

The event will feature teams from the East Region State Associations, including host West Virginia. The other State Associations in the East Region include: Connecticut, Delaware, Eastern New York, Eastern Pennsylvania, Maine, Maryland, Massachusettes, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York West, Pennsylvania West, Rhode Island, Vermont and Virginia.

The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup offers teams the challenge of experiencing different types of play by competing from state to regional to national levels. The Presidents Cup provides teams with a progressive, competitive experience that highlights competition, camaraderie and community.

For complete tournament results and to view all participating teams, click here.

 

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