Venue: The Cascade Cup will be held at the Snoqualmie Soccer Park in Snoqualmie, Washington. The park has 12 full-size grass fields and 4 full-size turf fields, all of which are regulation size for 7v7 and 9v9 soccer. The park is also located in a beautiful setting with the Cascade Mountains as a backdrop.
Dates: The Cascade Cup will be held from July 7-9, 2023. This is a three-day tournament, with games played on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Divisions: The Cascade Cup offers a variety of divisions for boys and girls teams of all ages, from U9 to U19. There are also divisions for coed teams. The divisions are divided by age and skill level, so that teams are evenly matched.
Rules: The Cascade Cup follows the rules of FIFA and US Soccer for 7v7 and 9v9 soccer. The games are 20 minutes long, with two halves of 10 minutes each. There is a running clock, so there is no stoppage time.
Format: The Cascade Cup is a single-elimination tournament. This means that teams are only eliminated after they lose a game. The tournament is seeded, so that the top teams are not matched up against each other in the first round.
Prizes: The Cascade Cup offers a variety of prizes for the top teams in each division. The champions will receive the Cascade Cup trophy, medals, and Cascade Cup pins for all players. The runners-up will also receive medals.
Cost: The cost to participate in the Cascade Cup is $300 per team. This includes all games, field rentals, referees, and prizes. There is also a $25 late registration fee after June 1, 2023.
Registration: Registration for the Cascade Cup is open now. You can register online https://www.cascadefc.org/cascadecup . The deadline to register is June 15, 2023.
Here are some additional details about the Cascade Cup tournament:
- The tournament is open to teams from all over the state of Washington and out of state;
- There is a maximum of 100 teams that can participate in the tournament;
- The tournament is professionally run by Cascade FC, a non-profit organization that provides youth soccer programs in the Snoqualmie Valley area.