Army–Navy Cup

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Army–Navy Cup
SportSoccer
First meetingNovember 23, 1938
Army 2, Navy 1
Latest meetingOctober 13, 2023
Army 1, Navy 1
Next meetingFall 2024, TBD
StadiumsSubaru Park (2012–present)
TrophyArmy-Navy Cup
Statistics
Meetings total90
All-time seriesNavy leads, 41–32–17 (Total)[1]
Trophy seriesArmy, 5–3–4
Largest victoryNavy 4, Army 0
(December 5, 1963)
Longest win streakNavy, 10 (1955–1964)
Longest unbeaten streakNavy, 21 (1954–1973)
Current win streakTie, 1 (2023–present)
Current unbeaten streakArmy, 2 (2022-present)

The Army–Navy Cup is an annual men's

college soccer match between the United States Military Academy (Army) and the United States Naval Academy (Navy).[2][3] Since its inaugural game in 2012, the game has been played on a neutral venue, much like its college football counterpart. Like the American football rivalry, the Cup is also held in the Philadelphia metro area. However, the cup is held at Subaru Park, the home field of Major League Soccer's Philadelphia Union
.

Background

Prior to the arrival of the neutral-site Army–Navy Cup, the two sides had met 77 times, and annually since 1938. In the first match between the two programs, the

Rensselaer
.

Throughout the early 1950s until the mid-1970s, Navy's soccer team dominated Army. From their 1954 to 1974 encounter, Navy went undefeated against Army for a record 21 consecutive seasons, including knocking Army out of three NCAA Tournaments. In 1974, Army defeated Navy, 2-1 ending the Black Knights' drought against the Mids. Since the early 1980s, the series between the schools has been fairly even, although the programs have sporadically qualified for the NCAA Tournament in the last three decades. Navy most recently qualified in

Talen Energy Stadium

Despite the lack of success on the pitch, both programs have still enjoyed a heated rivalry with each other, much of which mirrors of the rivalry seen across other college sports between the two sides. In the early 2010s, an effort began to press for a neutral site venue for their annual regular season encounter, which was solidified in mid-2012. On July 25, 2012, it was announced that the two programs would play at the then-called,

PPL Park in Chester, Pennsylvania.[6] The event, dubbed the "Army-Navy Cup" was hosted by the Philadelphia Union in conjunction with Keystone Sports and Entertainment and Global Spectrum.[6][7]
This marked the first time since 1966 the two programs met in Philadelphia, and the first time since 1994 the sides played against each other at a neutral venue. The second once was dubbed Army–Navy Cup II, indicating the possibility for a renewal each season.

Army–Navy Cup III drew a crowd of 10,168 making it the largest neutral crowd for the 2014 NCAA Division I men's soccer season, and the third-largest crowd for college soccer that year.[8][9] Since this event, the Army–Navy Cup has been one of the highest attended college soccer events in the nation, and has enjoyed regional, local and national interest.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020/21 edition of the Army–Navy Cup was the largest attended game of the regular season with an attendance of 2,483.[10]

Results

Pre-Cup era (1938–2011)

The programs met 78 times prior to the Cup inauguration in 2012.[11]

Army victoriesNavy victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 November 23, 1938
Brunswick, NJ
Navy 4–0
27 November 21, 1964 West Point, NY Navy 2–1
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
28 November 20, 1965 Annapolis, MD Tie2–2
29 November 19, 1966 West Point, NY Tie1–1
30 November 26, 1966 Philadelphia, PA Navy 3–1
31 November 25, 1967 Annapolis, MD Navy 4–3
32 November 23, 1968 West Point, NY Tie1–1
33 November 22, 1969 Annapolis, MD Tie0–0
34 November 21, 1970 West Point, NY Navy 2–0
35 November 20, 1971 Annapolis, MD Navy 2–0
36 November 25, 1972 West Point, NY Tie2–2
37 November 24, 1973 Annapolis, MD Navy 2–0
38 November 23, 1974 West Point, NY Army 2–1
39 November 22, 1975 Annapolis, MD Navy 2–1
40 November 20, 1976 West Point, NY Tie1–1
41 November 19, 1977 Annapolis, MD Army 2–1
42 November 25, 1978 West Point, NY Army 1–0
43 November 9, 1979 Annapolis, MD Navy 2–0
44 November 7, 1980 West Point, NY Navy 3–1
45 November 6, 1981 Annapolis, MD Army 1–0
46 November 5, 1982 West Point, NY Army 2–1
47 November 4, 1983 Annapolis, MD Navy 1–0
48 November 9, 1984 West Point, NY Army 1–0
49 November 8, 1985 Annapolis, MD Navy 2–0
50 November 8, 1986 West Point, NY Navy 1–0
51 November 6, 1987 Annapolis, MD Army 1–0
52 November 10, 1988 West Point, NY Tie2–2
53 October 28, 1989 Annapolis, MD Tie2–2
54 October 26, 1990 West Point, NY Navy 2–0
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
55 October 25, 1991 Annapolis, MD Navy 3–1
56 November 9, 1991 Annapolis, MD Army 2–1
57 October 23, 1992 West Point, NY Army 2–0
58 November 7, 1992 West Point, NY Tie1–1
59 October 22, 1993 Annapolis, MD Navy 1–0
60 October 21, 1994 West Point, NY Army 2–1
61 October 20, 1995 Annapolis, MD Navy 5–2
62 October 25, 1996 West Point, NY Navy 1–0
63 November 11, 1996 Hamilton, NY Army 4–1
64 October 24, 1997 Annapolis, MD Navy 4–3
65 October 23, 1998 West Point, NY Army 4–3
66 October 22, 1999 Annapolis, MD Navy 3–2
67 October 20, 2000 West Point, NY Army 2–0
68 October 19, 2001 Annapolis, MD Tie0–0
69 October 18, 2002 West Point, NY Tie0–0
70 October 24, 2003 Annapolis, MD Army 1–0
71 October 23, 2004 West Point, NY Tie0–0
72 October 28, 2005 Annapolis, MD Navy 4–2
73 October 20, 2006 West Point, NY Army 4–3
74 November 10, 2007 Annapolis, MD Army 2–1
75 November 7, 2008 West Point, NY Army 1–0
76 September 26, 2009 Annapolis, MD Navy 1–0
77 September 25, 2010 West Point, NY Navy 1–0
78 October 1, 2011 Annapolis, MD Navy 1–0
Series: Navy leads 38–27–13

Cup era (2012–present)

All Cup-era matches have been played at Subaru Park in Chester, Pennsylvania.
Army victoriesNavy victories
No.DateLocationWinnerScoreAttendance
1 September 30, 2012 Chester, PA Tie1–1 3,672
2 November 8, 2013 Chester, PA Navy 1–0 2OT 7,416
3 November 7, 2014 Chester, PA Navy 1–0 2OT 10,168
4 November 3, 2015 Chester, PA Army 2–1 9,316
5 September 23, 2016 Chester, PA Army 1–0 10,092
6 October 15, 2017 Chester, PA Tie0–0 8,143
7 October 12, 2018 Chester, PA Army 4–1 8,594[12]
8 October 11, 2019 Chester, PA Tie1–1 8,808[13]
9 April 25, 2021 Chester, PA Army 2–0 2,483[14]
10 October 9, 2021 Chester, PA Navy 3–0 5,356[15]
11 October 7, 2022 Chester, PA Army 2–0 8,526[16]
12 October 13, 2023 Chester, PA Tie1–1 8,000[17]
Series: Army leads 5–3–4

See also

References

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