What is the msysa State Cup?
What is the msysa State Cup?
The MSYSA State Cup is the first level of competition for two (2) US Youth Soccer competitions. In State Cup, there are now two divisions. The top division (Elite Division) is expected to be comprised mostly of teams that participate in the NLC and MSPSP Premier 1.
What is the format of the spring State Cup?
Regardless of division, each team will play 3 or 4 self-scheduled preliminary games. Teams who do well will advance to the Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and then eventually the Finals. U13 – U19 Boys teams compete in the Spring State Cup. For the 2020-2021 seasonal year only, the oldest age group will include U20 (2001) players.
What is the US youth soccer Premier Division?
Teams in the Premier Division will be competing to earn spots at the US Youth Soccer Midwest President’s Cup and potentially National President’s Cup. Regardless of division, each team will play 3 or 4 self-scheduled preliminary games. Teams who do well will advance to the Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and then eventually the Finals.
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What is the Michigan State Premier Soccer program?
The Michigan State Premier Soccer Program (MSPSP, also known as ‘Premier’), is the premier destination for statewide competitive travel soccer in Michigan for the U13-U19 age groups with 90+ clubs participating throughout the state.
What is a Michigan State Youth Soccer Association recreational grant?
Any league or club currently affiliated with the Michigan State Youth Soccer Association may apply for a Recreational Grant. Recreational Grants can be used for, but not limited to, training equipment, facility development, operations development, outreach and engagement, coaching education, startup costs, etc.
Can out-of-State players use the msysa guest player form?
Out-of-State players should not use the MSYSA guest player form. Please visit the US Youth Soccer State Association you reside within. Processed by The Tournament Center, use the Guest Player Loan Form when a player residing in Michigan will be playing in a tournament as a guest player for a team they are not normally registered to.