Not one Florida team won a National Championship in the President's Cup played in Auburndale. I figured Sunrise would have won a few age groups but I think they are playing in an even "lower" USYS league. Maybe those Sunrise teams can step up a notch to the level of Presidents Cup next season.
AUBURNDALE, FLA. (July 16, 2017)*– After four days of play, champion teams were decided Sunday at the 2017 US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup finals in Auburndale, Fla.
Division
Champion Team
13U Boys
TFA SFV 04 (CA-S)
13U Girls
Beach FC LB 04 Nunes (CA-S)
14U Boys
Downtown LA Soccer Club 03 (CA-S)
14U Girls
FC United 2003 Predator (IL)
15U Boys
RGV FC Dallas 02 (TX-S)
15U Girls
Colorado Storm North 02 Select (CO)
16U Boys
Santos Laguna White (CA-S)
16U Girls
BAC Blitz (VA)
17/18U Boys
Inter America Halcones FC (CA-S)
17/18U Girls
IE Surf 00 Kooiman (CA-S)
The winning teams were among 40 participating US Youth Soccer Boys and Girls teams in the 13U through 17/18U age groups that came from all over the country to compete for a national title.
Region IV teams took home seven titles with winners from Cal South and Colorado. Region III had one champion from South Texas, Region II was represented by one champion team from Illinois and Region I was represented by one from Virginia.
AUBURNDALE, FLA. (July 16, 2017)*– After four days of play, champion teams were decided Sunday at the 2017 US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup finals in Auburndale, Fla.
Division
Champion Team
13U Boys
TFA SFV 04 (CA-S)
13U Girls
Beach FC LB 04 Nunes (CA-S)
14U Boys
Downtown LA Soccer Club 03 (CA-S)
14U Girls
FC United 2003 Predator (IL)
15U Boys
RGV FC Dallas 02 (TX-S)
15U Girls
Colorado Storm North 02 Select (CO)
16U Boys
Santos Laguna White (CA-S)
16U Girls
BAC Blitz (VA)
17/18U Boys
Inter America Halcones FC (CA-S)
17/18U Girls
IE Surf 00 Kooiman (CA-S)
The winning teams were among 40 participating US Youth Soccer Boys and Girls teams in the 13U through 17/18U age groups that came from all over the country to compete for a national title.
Region IV teams took home seven titles with winners from Cal South and Colorado. Region III had one champion from South Texas, Region II was represented by one champion team from Illinois and Region I was represented by one from Virginia.
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