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Regional winners advance to the National Championships as well as the top two teams from the US Youth Soccer National League. The US Youth Soccer National League competition is for the nation's top teams in the Under-14, Under-15, Under-16, Under-17 and Under-18 boys and girls age groups, consisting of a total of 16 teams, split into two ...
The Yardley Makefield Soccer Premier Warriors Under-15 boys team and the YMS Premier United Under-14 squad won their USYS National League qualifying tournaments, earning them spots in the national ...
The United States U-15 boys national soccer team represents the United States in tournaments and friendly matches at the under-15 level. They have appeared in two CONCACAF Boys' Under-15 Championships , in 2017 and 2019 .
The United States U-18 men's national soccer team is controlled by the United States Soccer Federation. The U.S. under-18 men's national team serves as a transition for players between the under-17 and the under-20 national teams. Though the team does not compete in a world championship, it competes in international tournaments and holds ...
The girls quarterfinals will be played on Thursday while the boys will be played on Friday. Here are the scores and schedule: Boys soccer. Central Section playoffs. Division I.
The United States U-17 men's national soccer team is controlled by ... Quarterfinals: 5th: 4: 3: 1: 0: 6: 2: Squad: 1993: ... The following is a list of match results ...
The undefeated Bayside Champion James M. Bennett Clippers girls team saw their perfect season come to an end in their Class 3A regional championship game, as the Clippers lost 1-0 on the road to ...
The United States Youth Soccer Association (USYS) was founded in 1974 with a modest base of 100,000 registered players. The organization's primary goal was to create a structured environment for youth soccer in the United States, promoting the sport at the grassroots level and providing opportunities for young athletes to grow and compete in a supportive, organized system.