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2023 National Amateur Cup

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2023 USASA National Amateur Cup
Tournament details
CountryUnited States
Teams41
Final positions
ChampionsMesoAmerica-San Carlos FC
Runner-upNewtown Pride FC
Tournament statistics
Matches played45
Goals scored239 (5.31 per match)
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The 2023 National Amateur Cup is the 99th edition of the National Amateur Cup, a knockout cup competition open to amateur teams affiliated with the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA). It will be the fifth edition of the tournament to award its champion a spot in the U.S. Open Cup.

Bavarian United SC are the defending National Amateur Cup champion.

Format

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All four regions of the USASA will hold amateur cup tournaments to crown champions, which would then qualify for the final tournament. Qualification for these tournaments is determined individually by each region. The final four teams then compete in a single location knockout tournament to crown a national champion, with an additional game in place to determine both third and fourth place.

Region I

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Nine state associations in USASA Region I sent representatives to the tournament for the Fritz Marth Amateur Cup.[1] The final of the regional tournament took place on June 17 at the Ukrainian American Sports Center in North Wales, Pennsylvania.

First round

April 2 West Chester United SC Pennsylvania 4–0Delaware Albion SCWest Chester, Pennsylvania
2:00 PM (EDT)
  • Ridge Robinson 10' (Pen)
  • George New 31'
  • Kenneth Roby 54'
  • Thomas King 70'
Report Stadium: Delacy Soccer Park

Bracket

Home teams listed on top of bracket

Quarterfinals
April 23
Semifinals
May 21
Final
June 17
         
CT Newtown Pride FC 3
NY Pancyprian-Freedoms 2
CT Newtown Pride FC 0(5)
North
MA GPS Omens 0(4)
MA GPS Omens FF
NJ Jackson Lions FC
CT Newtown Pride FC 7
MD Sure Sports FC 0
PA West Chester United SC 1
MD Sure Sports FC 4
MD Sure Sports FC 3
South
VA Northern Virginia FC 0
VA Northern Virginia FC 8
PA Appalachia Steel FC 2

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, ( ) = penalty shootout score, FF = forfeit

Region II

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In total, 20 teams across eight states signed up to compete in the tournament for the Bill Davey Amateur Cup[2][3] The Midwest Premier League (MWPL) is the most represented league in the region with nine teams participating, followed by the Wisconsin Soccer Leagues (WSL) with five teams. Illinois is the most represented state in the tournament with eight teams taking part. Dakota Young Stars FC, a WSL team, is listed on the Region II website as a Wisconsin team. However, the team is based out of Sioux Falls, South Dakota and is listed as such on this page.[4]

Four of the participating teams received byes into the Quarterfinals of the competition. This included the 2022 divisional champions from the MWPL (Inter Detroit, Bavarian United SC, and best runner-up RWB Adria replacing the not competing Ajax St. Louis) and Ohio Valley Premier League (Fort Wayne Sports Club - 1927 SC).[5]

Teams win $300 for every knockout round game they win. An additional prize of $1,000 is awarded to the regional champion.

Bracket

Home teams listed on top of bracket

First Round
April 23
Round of 16
May 13
      
WI Bateaux FC 3
WI Honduras FC Majors 4
WI Honduras FC Majors 1
MN Vlora FC 0
MN Vlora FC FF
SD Dakota Young Stars FC

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, ( ) = penalty shootout score, FF = forfeit

Home teams listed on top of bracket

First Round
April 18/21
Round of 16
May 21
      
WI United Serbians SC 2
IL Chicago House AC 1
WI United Serbians SC 3
IL Edgewater Castle FC 1
IL Edgewater Castle FC 4
IL NK Armada Chicago 1

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, ( ) = penalty shootout score

Home teams listed on top of bracket

First Round
April 16/18
Round of 16
May 3
      
IL Steel City FC 2(2)
IL Schwaben AC 2(4)
IL Schwaben AC 1
IL Czarni Jaslo Chicago 2
IL Czarni Jaslo Chicago 7
IL Talara FC 0

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, ( ) = penalty shootout score

Home teams listed on top of bracket

First Round
April 22/29
Round of 16
May 21
      
MI Teranga Lions 2
OH Valhalla FC 3
OH Valhalla FC 4
KS FC Porto of Kansas 2
KS FC Porto of Kansas 3
KS Focus FC 1

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, ( ) = penalty shootout score

Home teams listed on top of bracket

Quarterfinals
May 23, June 4/7/11
Semifinals
June 24/July 6
Final
July 15
         
WI Bavarian United SC 3
WI Honduras FC Majors 0
WI Bavarian United SC 2
WI United Serbians SC 1
MI Inter Detroit 0
WI United Serbians SC 2
WI Bavarian United SC 2
IL RWB Adria 4
IL RWB Adria 2(5)
IL Czarni Jaslo Chicago 2(3)
IL RWB Adria 4
IN Fort Wayne Sport Club 0
IN Fort Wayne Sport Club 2
OH Valhalla FC 1

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, ( ) = penalty shootout score

Region III

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Region III held its tournament on June 9–11 at Carpenter Park in Plano, Texas.[6] Ten teams across six states (five state associations and the National Premier Soccer League) took part with five participants coming from state the state of Texas (three from Texas North and two from Texas South).

Unlike the other regions, Region III separated its entrants into groups with each playing three games over two days.[7] Teams in Group C, which had four members, played a round robin against one another. Teams in groups A and B, which had three members each, played against members of the opposing groups. The highest finishing team from each of the three groups and the highest placing runner-up advanced to Sunday morning's semifinal round. The Region III Amateur Cup Final took place immediately after on Sunday afternoon.

The points for group standings are as follows: 6 points for a win, 1 point for a shutout, 0 points for the loss, 1 point for each goal scored up to three goals, 3 points for a tie.[8]

The Saturday evening group stage match between Xolos PV Laredo and Sharks FCA was abandoned late in the second half and not completed. Members of the Sharks team accused Xolos of using a racial slur against one of their players. Sharks were leading 5-3 at the time and the result stood.[9]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1 Oklahoma Tulsa Athletic 3 1 1 1 6 8 −2 15 Advance to semifinals
2 Texas Xolos PV Laredo 3 0 0 3 3 15 −12 5
3 Texas DFW United FC 3 0 0 3 1 34 −33 1
Source: Match reports
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head to head; 3) goal differential [capped at a 3-goal differential]; 4) goals for [capped at 5 goals]; 5) penalty shootout

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1 North Carolina Tobacco Road FC 3 3 0 0 27 2 +25 28 Advance to semifinals
2 Florida Sharks FCA of Florida 3 2 1 0 20 7 +13 25
3 Texas Santos FC 3 2 0 1 10 3 +7 17
Source: Match reports
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head to head; 3) goal differential [capped at a 3-goal differential]; 4) goals for [capped at 5 goals]; 5) penalty shootout
Home \ Away TUL XPV DFW TOB SFL SAN
Tulsa Athletic 4–4 1–0
Xolos PV Laredo 1–8 3–5
DFW United FC 0–15 1–8
Tobacco Road FC 4–1
Sharks FCA of Florida 11–0
Santos FC 2–1
Source: Match reports
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1 Texas ASC New Stars 3 3 0 0 21 1 +20 29 Advance to semifinals
2 Georgia (U.S. state) Cobb United FC 3 2 0 1 11 10 +1 19
3 Texas Ice FC/Black Ice 3 1 0 2 7 17 −10 12
4 Georgia (U.S. state) Kader Boys FC 3 0 0 3 3 14 −11 3
Source: Match reports
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head to head; 3) goal differential [capped at a 3-goal differential]; 4) goals for [capped at 5 goals]; 5) penalty shootout
Home \ Away ASC COB ICE KAD
ASC Newstars 8–0 6–0
Cobb United FC 7–2 4–0
Ice FC/Black Ice 1–7
Kader Boys 3–4
Source: Match reports
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Knockout Stage

Home teams listed on top of bracket

Semifinal
June 11
Final
June 11
      
A1 Tulsa Athletic 3(6)
C1 ASC New Stars 3(5)
A1 Tulsa Athletic 2
B1 Tobacco Road FC 4
B1 Tobacco Road FC 4*
WC Sharks FCA of Florida 1

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, ( ) = penalty shootout score, FF = forfeit

Region IV

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The Region IV Amateur Cup took place on Friday, July 7 at Ventura College in Ventura, California. Only two teams competed; MesoAmerica FC (Cal South Adult Men's State Cup champions) and Napa Valley 1839 FC of the National Premier Soccer League.[10]

MesoAmerica received $300 in prize money for winning the final.[11]

July 7 MesoAmerica FC California 2–0California Napa Valley 1839 FCVentura, California
7:00 PM (PDT)
  • German Alfaro 5', 40'
Report Stadium: Ventura College

National Amateur Cup Finals

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The national finals took place on August 4 and 5 at the TBK Bank Complex in Bettendorf, Iowa.[12]

Semifinal
August 4
Final
August 5
      
R2 RWB Adria 1
R1 Newtown Pride FC 2*
R1 Newtown Pride FC 1
R4 MesoAmerica FC 2
R4 MesoAmerica FC 2
R3 Tobacco Road FC 1

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, ( ) = penalty shootout score, FF = forfeit

National Semifinals

August 4 SemifinalRWB Adria Illinois1–2 (a.e.t.) Connecticut Newtown Pride FC Bettendorf, Iowa
7:00 PM (CDT)
  • Miloš Vučić 49' (pen.)
Report
  • Felipe Dutra 71'
  • Gabriel Ganzer 117'
Stadium: TBK Bank Complex, Field 7
August 4 Semifinal MesoAmerica-San Carlos FC California 2–1North Carolina Tobacco Road FCBettendorf, Iowa
7:00 PM (CDT)
Report
  • Eric Chavez
Stadium: TBK Bank Complex, Field 8

National Amateur Cup Final

August 5 FinalNewtown Pride FC Connecticut1–2 California MesoAmerica-San Carlos FC Bettendorf, Iowa
7:00 PM (CDT)
  • Erik Lorent 2'
Report
  • Bryan Medina 1'
  • German Alfaro 46'
Stadium: TBK Bank Complex, Field 7

References

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  1. ^ "Region I Cups". www.usadultsoccer.com. USASA Region I. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  2. ^ "Region II Amateur Cup". www.usadultsoccer.com. USASA Region II. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  3. ^ "Male Open - Region 2 Amateur Cup". system.gotsport.com. USASA Region II. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  4. ^ "About Us". Dakota Young Stars FC. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  5. ^ "Tweet". Twitter. Patrick Hodgins. March 28, 2023. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  6. ^ "11_V_11_SCHEDULE.pdf" (PDF). Sports Connect. USASA Region III. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  7. ^ "GotSport". system.gotsport.com. USASA Region III. Retrieved June 12, 2023.
  8. ^ "USASA Region III National Cup Tournament Rules" (PDF). Sports Connect. Retrieved June 12, 2023.
  9. ^ "statement regarding the racist treatment of players on Sharks FCA of Florida while competing in The National Amateur Cup". Twitter. Florida Gold Coast League. June 11, 2024. Retrieved June 12, 2023.
  10. ^ "MesoAmerica FC wins 2023 USASA Region IV Amateur Cup Title - Cal South". Cal South. July 9, 2023. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
  11. ^ "2023 REGION IV AMATEUR CUP QUALIFIERS". USASA Region UV. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  12. ^ "2023 Male Open - Men's Amateur Open". system.gotsport.com. Retrieved August 5, 2023.