The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels. Up and Down arrows will open main level menus and toggle through sub tier links. Enter and space open menus and escape closes them as well. Tab will move on to the next part of the site rather than go through menu items.
The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is designed for those teams seeking additional challenges to play against teams of similar abilities for the ultimate goal of State, Regional, and National titles. The cup provides a progressive, competitive experience to teams that might not otherwise get the opportunity to participate in a series of unique experiences highlighting competition, camaraderie and community from the state to regional to national levels of US Youth Soccer.
This competition is designed for teams that generally don't compete with teams in the Great Lakes Conference or premier level teams. The Presidents Cup is for teams that want to compete for a State Championship but not at the highest level of play. Teams have the option to enter either the State Open Cup OR the Presidents Cup, but may not enter both. Teams that compete in the top division of the Great Lakes Conference (GLC) or National League as well as teams that finished in the top 4 of the previous year’s State Open Cup are not eligible to compete in the Presidents Cup.
Dates and Locations:
Field Addresses and Field Maps:
Hotel Links:
Registration is OPEN and will close on April 11, 2023 Registration Fee: $821.50/Team (All Taxes and Fees Included - Due no later than April 18, 2023)
Team Information Guide (2022 Info) Concussion Policy Tournament Policies (State Policies) Tournament Policies (National President's Cup)
2023 US Youth Soccer Midwest Presidents Cup Date: June 16-20, 2023 Location: Voice of America Athletic Complex, West Chester, Ohio
2011 (PDF) 2012 (PDF) 2013 (PDF) 2014 (PDF) 2015 (PDF) 2016 (PDF) 2017 (PDF) 2018 (PDF) 2019 (PDF) 2020 - Cancelled Due to COVID-19 2021 (PDF) 2022 (PDF)