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2019-NYC-CUP-PACKET.Pdf The 2019 New York City Cup – A WORLDWIDE SHOWCASE Tournamen The 2019 tournament will be attracting competitive teams from the US and Internationally. In 2018, 100+ college coaches and scouts registered to attend. We will be accepting 150 boys and girls teams with all games playing at the Randall’s Island Sports Complex. Plan to register your club and RSVP before April 1 early deadline; this event will fill fast. 2019 NYC CUP IS LIMITED 2019 NYC CUP ENTRY INCLUDES TO 150 TEAMS! • Pristine fields - One Location The NYC CUP has become a staple event for • College coaches in attendance competitive teams Worldwide. Past teams have • Minimum 3 - game guarantee • Professionally maintained fields attended from Over the last 4 years, the event has been • Team benches and tents known to attract elite teams globally. The event has • Top certified referees hosted teams from France, UK, Spain, Carribean, Dubai • Certified athletic trainers and Canada for the ultimate showcase experience. • Refuel stations • Secure team housing SHOWCASE SCHEDULE IMPORTANT JULY 12 - 14 SHOWCASE DATES: Friday Dates: July 12 – 14, 2018 Round Robin Play Begins 9 AM - 9:00 PM Early Registration Deadline: April 1, 2019 Saturday Final Registration Deadline: June 20, 2019 Round Robin Play Cont. 8 AM - 7:00 PM Age Divisions: U14 - U19 Sunday Entry Fee: U14: $995; U15-19: $1195 Round Robin Play 8 AM - 6:00 PM TOP TEAMS NATIONWIDE COMMIT: FOR MORE INFO: REGISTER EARLY AT NYCCUP.COM GOTSOCCER.COM Call or Text for more info: 805-233-7567 | nyccup.com | [email protected] 2018 TOURNAMENT TEAMS NEW YORK’S PREMIER ELITE SHOWCASE GIRLS TEAMS UNIONVILLE MILLIKEN STRIKERS LAKE GROVE NEWFIELD SC UNITED 2002 B’ELITE PLAYER DEVELOPMENT SC CHAOS 2000 VANCOUVER SC VIPERS LIGHTHOUSE SC ‘ 01 BALTIMORE SC CETLIC VIRGINIA LEGACY SC LEGACY LMVSC PATRIOTS 01 RED BALTIMORE UNION SC 2000 WATERLOO MINOR SOCCER WATERLOO U18A MAHWAH RAIDERS S C BLUE THUNDER BARRIE S.C BARRIE FC G02 BLUE XPDA SELECT G2003 MARSELLA EAGLES BEAUPORT ROYAL XPDA SELECT G2005 MATCH FIT ACADEMY FC PREMIER 2003 BIG APPLE YOUTH SOCCER CHICA’S GIRLS F.C. YANKEE UNITED F.C. BLAST NPL-02 MIDDLETOWN SC COYOTES RED BLACK WATCH PREMIER-BUFFALO DIAMONDS YANKEE UNITED F.C. FLASH NPL-01 MILLSTONE UNITED EAGLES BOSTON SC BLACK YANKEE UNITED F.C. REIGN NPL-03 MIRAMAR UNITED ELITE FC ELITE RED 2001 BRENTWOOD SC FREEDOM 00 MOUNT SINAI SC STAMPEDE BRENTWOOD SC NPL BLAZE 2002 NASA UNITED MANCHESTER UNITED BOYS TEAMS NEW YORK SURF NY SURF B04 LONG ISLAND BRENTWOOD SC WILDCATS ALIANZA JPS FC ALIANZA NITEMARES SC B01 BUFFALO UNITED SC RAGE ANAHEIM FC PDA 2001-B NJ STALLIONS ACADEMY 02 BAYERN EDP BURLINGTON YOUTH S.C. BAYHAWKS G01 REGION- ATLETICO FC NY ATLETICO FC B2000 AL ELITE NLS AJAX 00 BARBADOS SOCCER ACADEMY NLS AJAX 01 CEDAR STARS ACADEMY BERGEN WEST 01 NPL BARBADOS SOCCER ACADEMY (FORMERLY NJ CRUSH STORM NPL) NORTHPORT COW HARBOR UNITED SC CELTIC BC UNITED SA 02 SELECT NY CHELSEA FC B-2003 CENTRAL GIRLS FOOTBALL ACADEMY SCOTLAND BRACKET B #4 CHICAGO CITY SC NY HOTA BAVARIANS NPL 02 BRAMPTON EAST SC 2002 FIRE NYCHELSEAFCB-2 DALLAS TEXANS SC TEXANS RED BRAMPTON ELITE ELITE 2001 BOYS EAST MEADOW 02 NPL SMITHTOWN STARS NYSA CAF BRIFC U13 BRENTWOOD SC 2005 OTTAWA GLOUCESTER HORNETS STING EAST MEADOW SMITHTOWN CRIMSON TIDE CALEDON LEGENDS EAST MEADOW NPL SMITHTOWN COSMOS OTTAWA HIGH PERFORMANCE TALENT POOL CALV EAGLES UNITED 00 EMPIRE UNITED EMPIRE NIAGARA U17 OTTAWA HPTP CASTELY EAGLES 01 FC DURHAM ACADEMY 2001GWHITE PATERSON REC. UNISAMBA UNISAMBA PEGASUS CEDAR STARS ACADEMY BERGEN WEST 2000 FC DURHAM ACADEMY 2003G AC PEGASUS U17 BOYS GREEN FLORIDA RUSH 01 RUSH I GIRLS PENN UNITED LEGENDS CEDAR STARS ACADEMY NEWARK 2000 GREEN FORCE FC FORCE ‘02 PISCATAWAY SC LAZIO GOLD COAST F.C. ARSENAL CEDAR STARS ACADEMY NEWARK 2001 GREEN PMYSL UNITED 2019 NYC CUP ENTRY INCLUDES GOLD COAST F.C. EVERTON CEDAR STARS ACADEMY NEWARK 2002 GREEN PREDATORS FC 04 • Pristine fields - One Location GOLD COAST F.C. LIVERPOOL CEDAR STARS ACADEMY NEWARK 2003 GREEN PREDATORS FC 05 GPS ELITE CHARLOTTE - 04 GIRLS CEDAR STARS ACADEMY NEWARK 2004 GREEN PROSTARS FC JUNIOR ACADEMY • College coaches in attendance GPS ELITE CHARLOTTE - 05 GIRLS CSA NEWARK - ST BENEDICT’S PREP 1999 QUICKSTRIKE FC QSFC ‘01 NPL GREECE UNITED FC GUFC (LAROSA) HUDSON VALLEY 2001 NPL QUICKSTRIKE FC QSFC 02’ NPL • Minimum 3 - game guarantee HOLMDEL FC NJX NJX 2004 SPURS COBOURG NORTHUMBERLAND UNITED QUICKSTRIKE FC QSFC UNITED 03’ HULMEVILLE SC HSC GALAXY CUMBERLAND UNITED COBRAS ACADEMY REAL NYFC 2001BOYS REAL NYFC • Professionally maintained fields IRONBOUND SC LIGHTNING CWSA NORTHEAST FURY REXDALE UNITED FC PHANTOMS 04 JTC ID SOCCER 02 GIRLS DALLAS TEXANS SC TEXANS WHITE RUSH CANADA • Team benches and tents JTC ID SOCCER 03 GIRLS DC PLAYER DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY PHOENIX SA UNITED 02 BOYS RIASA KANSAS CITY - ST. LOUIS GALLAGHER KCSG ELITE PLAINFIELD ELITE REVOLUTION SC TORONTO YELLOW • Top certified referees KEARNY THISTLE FC DEPORTIVO CLUB DEPORTIVO INDEPENDIENTE SCAA UNITED 00 (ELITE) • Certified athletic trainers LAC ST. LOUIS LAKERS PRO ALLIANCE FC PRO ALLIANCE FC SOUTH BRONX UNITED SBU 2001 LAKE GROVE NEWFIELD SC HUSKIES FC DURHAM ACADEMY 2001B SOUTH BRONX UNITED SBU 2002 • Refuel stations MICHIGAN WOLVES SELECT FC DURHAM ACADEMY 2002B SOUTH BRONX UNITED SBU 2003 NEPEAN HOTSPURS SC NEPEAN HOTSPURS FC DURHAM ACADEMY 2003B SOUTH BRONX UNITED SBU 99/00 • Secure team housing NEPEAN SC SPURS FC DURHAM ACADEMY 2004BBLUE SOUTH ORLANDO SC 1999-B-GREEN NHP WILDCATS LADY JAGUARS FC DURHAM ACADEMY 2005B SPORTING SLIP FC LIONS NIRVANA 360 NORTH ‘01-’02 FC EUROPA MILAN ST ANTHONY FUTURO ST. ANTHONY NORTH BABYLON/ SCORE F.C. PRIDE FC MILLENNIUM TIGRES FUTURO BOYS 2001 NORTHPORT COW HARBOR UNITED IMPACT FC ST-LEONARD LIONS STONY BROOK AC MILAN WHITE NORWEST LONDON NORWEST LIGHTNING GOLD COAST F.C. ROMA SUGAR LAND FALCONS 99B NY XTREME FC 00 GPS ELITE CHARLOTTE - 02 BOYS SUGAR LAND FALCON 99B Dates: July 12 – 14, 2018 NY XTREME FC 04 HAMMER FC B00/01 SUSA ELITE BLUE B01 OSHAWA KICKS RED SUSA NPL B03 April 1, 2019 HAMMER FUTBOL HAMMER FC Early Registration Deadline: PHILADELPHIA SC COPPA BLUE STORM HAMMER FUTBOL HAMMER FC 04 TASS ADVANTAGE 00 BOYS Final Registration Deadline: June 20, 2019 POINT PLEASANT TRAVEL WARRIORS SELECT HAMMER FUTBOL HAMMER FC 05 THE FOOTBALL ACADEMY - DUBAI TFA PSA PRINCETON ELITE ‘01/02 HARTFORD SC HELLIONS TORONTO YOUTH FC TORONTO YOUTH U14 - U19 PSC DYNAMO CT 02 HBC STRIKERS TYNE MET COLLEGE (U18) Age Divisions: PSC DYNAMO CT 05 HERSHEY 05/06 ELITE FC UMSC STRIKERS QUICKSTRIKE FC QSFC 03’ NPL Entry Fee: U14: $995; U15-19: $1195 HICKSVILLE AMERICAN SC GALAXY UNION SC SPARTANS 02 QUICKSTRIKE FC QSFC 04’S NPL INSPIRESPORT SHENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL UNION SPORTIVE INTERNAIONALE QUICKSTRIKE FC QSFC 01’ NPL INTERNATIONAL FC IFC VALEO FC 05 VITORIA QUICKSTRIKE FC QSFC 02’ NPL INTERNATIONAL FC IFC VALLEY STREAM INTER UNITED FC REAL JERSEY FC 2001 INTERNATIONAL FC IFC VAUGHAN AZZURRI 02 SACHEM YOUTH SOCCER SACHEM VULCAN FUTBOL ELITE SF YOUTH SOCCER BAGU G06 ENERGY IRONBOUND SC 05BLUE-SCORPIONS IRONBOUND SC 05RED-SUPER EAGLES WESTCHESTER FLAMES 04 SIMMONS PSC SIMMONS GOLDEN EAGLES WESTERN LEHIGH UNITED SC RAPTORS BLACK 02 SOUTH BEACH SC BLAZE ISLAND TREES THUNDER WHITE PLAINS YOUTH SOCCER WHITE PLAINS SOUTH FLORIDA SC CELTIC JERSEY CREW SC VIPERS ACADEMY NPL 01 STONY BROOK BARCELONA JTC ID SOCCER 02 BOYS WINSTARS SOCCER ACADEMY SUSA NPL JTC ID SOCCER 03 BOYS WORLD CLASS FC U13 SYRACUSE DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY KEY BISCAYNE SC 2000 ELITE WORLD CLASS SC IRONMEN SYRACUSE DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY SDA 2002 KOSMOS/ FLUSHING FUTBOL ACADEMY TYNEMETROPOLITAN COLLEGE TYNEMET WOM LAKE GROVE BU17 2001 UNITED WHITE XPDA SELECT 2003 BLUE UMSC STRIKERS LAKE GROVE NEWFIELD SC UNITED 2001 XPDA SELECT 2003 RED Part of the worldwide www.soccershowcase.com series NYC CUP COLLEGE ID SHOWCASE 2019 U14-U19 BOYS AND GIRLS JULY 12 - 14, 2019 Mailing Address: Rated Sports Group LP P.O. Box 607 | VENTURA, CA 93002 General Info: https://nyccup.com | [email protected] | 805-233-7567 Tournament Director: Michael Rocca | [email protected] Marketing: Tara Pielaet | [email protected] Community Relations Manager : Ashlynn Ramos | [email protected] Housing and Travel: Coral De Alba at [email protected] or call 805-741-3475 Registration Link: https://events.gotsport.com/forms/app/Default.aspx?eventid=69933%20 Rated Sports Group is one of the most influential and recognized youth sporting event organizers in the country. Originally formed by running small sided camps and tournaments for local clubs in California and Toronto, RSG is the brand behind some of the elite showcase tournaments nationwide - New York City Cup, Phoenix Desert Cup, Los Angeles Cup, Desert Super Cup and Florida Coast Cup. Call or Text for more info: 805-233-7567 | nyccup.com | [email protected].
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