National Amateur Cup

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National Amateur Cup
Sport
Soccer
Founded1923
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
SC Mesoamerica (2023)

The National Amateur Cup, also known as the USASA Amateur Cup, is an American soccer competition open to all amateur teams affiliated with the United States Soccer Federation through United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA).

In 1923, U.S. Soccer established the National Amateur Cup in response to the growing number of teams entering the open National Challenge Cup (now known as the U.S. Open Cup). The 1923 competition was played through the semifinals; however, the tournament was never completed due to inclement weather.

While the USSF originally managed the competition, that responsibility is now held by the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA).

Starting with the 2019 U.S. Open Cup, the winner of the previous year's National Amateur Cup qualifies for the U.S. Open Cup tournament proper, bypassing the local qualification process.[1]

Champions

Men

Year Winner Runner-up
1923 Finals not held Finals not held
1924 Fleisher Yarn Chicago Swedish-Americans
1925 Toledo S.C. Weekawken McLeod Council
1926 New Bedford Defenders Pittsburgh Heidelberg SC
1927 Pittsburgh Heidelberg SC New Bedford La Flamme Cobblers
1928 Swedish Americans
Fall River Powers Hudson Essex
Draw
1929 Pittsburgh Heidelberg SC Newark First German SC
1930 Fall River Rafferty Pittsburgh Gallatin SC (forfeit)
1931 Akron Goodyear New Bedford Black Cats
1932 Cleveland Shamrocks New Bedford Santo Cristo
1933
Philadelphia German-Americans
Pittsburgh McKnight Beverage
1934
Philadelphia German-Americans
Pittsburgh Heidelberg SC
1935 W. W. Riehl SC Fall River All-Americans
1936 Brooklyn DSC Germans Pittsburgh Castle Shannon
1937 Trenton Highlander Pittsburgh Castle Shannon
1938
Fall River Ponta Delgada
Pittsburgh Heidelberg SC
1939 Fall River St. Michael's Pittsburgh Gallatin S.C.
1940 Morgan Strasser Fall River Firestone
1941 Fall River S.C. Detroit Chrysler S.C.
1942 Fall River S.C. Morgan Strasser
1943 Morgan Strasser Baltimore Santa Maria S.C.
1944 S.C. Eintracht Morgan Strasser
1945 S.C. Eintracht Raferty's
1946
Fall River Ponta Delgada
Pittsburgh Castle Shannon
1947
Fall River Ponta Delgada
St. Louis Carondelets
1948
Fall River Ponta Delgada
Pittsburgh Curry Vets
1949 Elizabeth S.C. Zenthoefer Furs
1950
Fall River Ponta Delgada
Pittsburgh Harmarville
1951 German-Hungarian S.C.
Pittsburgh Harmarville
1952
St. Louis Raiders
Ludlow Lusitano
1953
Fall River Ponta Delgada
Chicago Slovaks
1954 Pittsburgh Beadling St. Louis Simpkins-Ford
1955 Pittsburgh Heidelberg Tornados A.A.C. Eagles
1956 St. Louis Kutis S.C. Philadelphia Ukrainians
1957 St. Louis Kutis S.C. Rochester Ukrainian
1958 St. Louis Kutis S.C. Pittsburgh Beadling
1959 St. Louis Kutis S.C. Detroit St. Andrew Scots
1960 St. Louis Kutis S.C. Patchogue S.C.
1961 St. Louis Kutis S.C. Italian-American Stars A.C.
1962 Detroit Carpathia New Brunswick American Hungarian
1963 Rochester Italian-American St. Louis St. Ambrose
1964 Chicago Schwaben
Philadelphia United German-Hungarians
1965
Philadelphia United German-Hungarians
St. Louis St. Ambrose
1966 Chicago Kickers Rochester Italian Americans
1967 Italian-American Stars A.C. St. Louis Kutis S.C.
1968 Chicago Kickers Detroit Carpathia Kickers
1969 Washington British Lions St. Louis Kutis S.C.
1970 Chicago Kickers
Philadelphia United German-Hungarians
1971 St. Louis Kutis S.C. Cleveland Inter-Italians
1972 St. Louis Busch S.C. Portuguese American Athletic Club (New Bedford)
1973 Philadelphia Inter San Jose Grenadiers
1974 Philadelphia Inter St. Louis Big Four Chevrolet S.C.
1975 Chicago Kickers Kearny Scots
1976
Milwaukee Bavarian SC
Trenton Extension
1977 Denver Kickers Philadelphia United German-Hungarian
1978 Denver Kickers Cleveland Inter-Italia
1979 Atlanta Datagraphic San Francisco Glens
1980 St. Louis Busch Bavarians Atlanta Datagraphic
1981 St. Louis Busch Bavarian Philadelphia Bayern
1982 Seattle Croatia Virginia Kicks
1983 Denver Kickers
Milwaukee Bavarian SC
1984
Dallas Mean Green
Detroit Ukrainian S.C.
1985 Club España Washington F.C. Mitre Eagles
1986 Fairfax Spartans St. Louis Busch
1987 Polish American Eagles, Yonkers, NY Atlanta Datagraphic
1988
Dallas Mean Green
Philadelphia Inter
1989 A.A.C. Eagles Philadelphia Inter
1990 St. Petersburg Kickers San Francisco Glens
1991 St. Louis Scott Gallagher
San Francisco El Farolito
1992 Madison 56ers IFC Greensboro
1993 Seattle Murphy's Pub St. Louis Scott Gallagher
1994 Denver Kickers A.A.C. Eagles
1995 Denver Kickers Team Lapine
1996 Washington Iberia Dallas Speed
1997
St. Petersburg McCormick Kickers
Milwaukee Sport Club
1998 Chicago Schwaben Los Angeles Cazal
1999 Detroit Arsenal
Philadelphia United German-Hungarians
2000 Southfield Arsenal North Texas Legends
2001
Milwaukee Bavarian SC
Santa Clara Sporting Club
2002
Milwaukee Bavarian SC
Baltimore Colts
2003
Milwaukee Bavarian SC
St. Petersburg Kickers
2004 Assyrian Winged Bull Denver Kickers
2005 Washington Hibernian Saints Maryland Allied S.C.
2006 Azzurri HNK Zirinski
2007 Boston Olympiakos A.A.C. Eagles
2008
Florida Kickers
Baltimore Colts
2009 Aegean Hawks A.A.C. Eagles
2010 Boston Olympiakos Carpathia Kickers
2011 RWB Adria PSA Elite
2012 Battery Park Gunners RWB Adria
2013 RWB Adria[2] ASC New Stars
2014 New York Greek Americans[3] Guadalajara FC
2015 Quinto Elemento FC[4] Maryland Bays
2016 Christos FC[5]
Milwaukee Bavarian SC
2017
Lansdowne Bhoys FC
Milwaukee Bavarian SC
2018[6]
Milwaukee Bavarian SC
West Chester United
2019[7] Newtown Pride FC Horizon FC
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[8]
2021[9] Lansdowne Yonkers FC Cal FC
2022[10]
Milwaukee Bavarian SC
Northern Virginia FC
2023[11] SC Mesoamerica Newtown Pride FC

Women

Year Winner Runner-up
2021 Rockford Raptors Sidekicks FC
2023 NTX Image[12] Rochester Lazers

References

  1. ^ "Match-Ups Set for 2019 U.S. Open Cup First Qualifying Round, Four Second Qualifying Round Games". United States Soccer Federation. August 29, 2018. Retrieved September 23, 2018.
  2. ^ "2013 National Cup Finals". USASA. September 10, 2013.
  3. ^ "NY Greek Americans Win USASA National Championship". Eastern New York State Soccer Association. September 18, 2014.
  4. ^ "U.S. Soccer National Amateur Championship starts today". WSMV. May 27, 2016.
  5. ^ "Christos FC comes full circle with U.S. Amateur and WF Open Cup Championships". U.S. Amateur Cup Soccer. August 8, 2016. Archived from the original on August 7, 2017.
  6. ^ Schroeder, Matt (August 5, 2018). "Bavarian SC Qualify for 2019 US Open Cup by Winning Amateur Cup Title". TheCup.US. Retrieved September 23, 2018.
  7. ^ "United States Adult Soccer Association". USASA. August 3, 2019. Retrieved August 4, 2019.
  8. ^ Lewis, Michael. "3 BITE THE DUST: USASA cancels Steinbrecher Cup, Amateur Cup, Adult Soccer Fest". www.frontrowsoccer.com. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  9. ^ Battista, Michael (August 30, 2021). "Lansdowne Yonkers wins second National Amateur Cup, qualifies for 2022 US Open Cup". TheCup.us. Retrieved December 7, 2023.
  10. ^ Stulo, Ty (August 8, 2022). "Bavarian United win 6th Amateur Cup title, punch ticket to 2023 US Open Cup". TheCup.us. Retrieved December 7, 2023.
  11. ^ Battista, Michael (August 6, 2023). "SC MesoAmerica wins Amateur Cup title, becomes first to qualify for 2024 US Open Cup". TheCup.us. Retrieved December 7, 2023.
  12. ^ "2023 National Amateur Cup champions". www.USAdultSoccer.com. United States Adult Soccer Association. August 7, 2023. Retrieved December 7, 2023.

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