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Player Luncheon Kicks Off 2009 US Youth Soccer National Championships
Top 60 teams in the United States are ready to prove their talent
Historic trophies on display for all in attendance
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WORCESTER, Mass. (July 21, 2009) - The 2009 US Youth Soccer National Championships officially began today with the 60 teams competing for national crowns, in Under-14 through Under-19 Boys and Girls age groups, gathering for the Player Luncheon held at the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass.
Over 1,800 players, coaches, referees, officials and administrators shared the afternoon honoring each other's accomplishments and commitment to soccer.
“Today, we celebrate the players’ accomplishments at the player luncheon. This adds to the excitement of the week. I am looking forward to a great championship and crowning the national champions," Jim Martella, chairman of the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series committee said.
US Youth Soccer President Larry Monaco spoke to the players saying, "Congratulations players, for being the finalists of the biggest and greatest youth soccer championships that exists. Play great, play hard, play fair and have fun.”
Teams will have the chance to test their skills when round robin play begins tomorrow, Wednesday, July 22 with games at 7:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and runs through Friday. National Champions will be crowned on Saturday, July 25 and Sunday, July 26.
The highlight of the afternoon for the players was the 2009 US Youth Soccer Regional Championships finals and US Youth Soccer National League highlight video. As the intro music began the players began clapping and bobbing their heads to the sights and sounds. Seeing their past successes during the second leg of the Series spurs them forward to emerge as the National Champions this coming weekend.
The US Youth Soccer National Championship trophies were paraded into the banquet hall by honored referees. The players were able to take pictures in front of the displayed trophies during the luncheon, but only a select 12 teams will be able to raise their trophy in victory after this weekend's finals. These 12 trophies hold a rich history of great soccer and will again be on display for the championship finals over the weekend.
The regional highlight videos are available on the event's official Web site
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http://championships.usyouthsoccer.org/InsiderNewsletterSignup.asp. The 2009 US Youth Soccer National Championship Series is the country's most prestigious national youth soccer tournament, providing over 185,000 players on more than 10,000 teams from US Youth Soccer's 55 State Associations the opportunity to showcase their soccer skills against the best competition in the nation while emphasizing teamwork, discipline and fair play.
The tournament will consist of US Youth Soccer Regional Champions in the Under-14 through Under-19 Boys and Girls age groups as well as the US Youth Soccer National League qualifiers in the Under-15 through Under-17 Boys and Girls age groups to complete the field of 60 teams.
Each year brings about new challenges and highlights the motivation and commitment of these youth as they continue pursuing their dreams of being one of the best youth soccer teams in the United States. The national championships are the final leg of the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series and open to any US Youth Soccer member. The U.S. Soccer Federation initiated the open youth championships with the James P. McGuire Cup, the oldest trophy in youth sport, (Under-19 Boys) in 1935. Since its creation in 1974, US Youth Soccer has added 11 divisions to the national championship tournament, most recently with the Under-14 and Under-15 Boys and Girls divisions in 2001 to create the current format.
Annually the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series provides the nation's top collegiate coaches with the premier stage to identify and scout the most coveted players in the country. In 2009, over 600 coaches attended the US Youth Soccer Regional Championships.
On Saturday, August 6 at 8 p.m. Eastern, The US Youth Soccer National Championships Highlight Show, Presented by adidas, will air on the Fox Soccer Channel, US Youth Soccer's official television partner. The show will highlight the national championships providing feature stories, interviews, game highlights and more.
Daily reports and complete results from the tournament will be available on
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