March 14-15, 2009  
Anaheim, California
Anaheim Spring Cup

 


General Information

California Spring Cup VI- March 14-15, 2009

The California Spring Cup is a Class I tournament sanctioned by CYSA-South.

Open to all US Youth Soccer State Associations; Super Y League, US Club Soccer, AYSO Teams.

U-10 age group play 11 V 11

Entry Fee:

$425 ~ U8-U10 ($475 after March 1, 2009)

$485 ~ U11-U19 ($535 after March 1, 2009)

Age Groups - Boys and Girls

Under  8
Born on or after 8/1/2000
Under  9
Born on or after 8/1/1999
Under 10
Born on or after 8/1/1998
Under 11
Born on or after 8/1/1997
Under 12
Born on or after 8/1/1996
Under 13
Born on or after 8/1/1995
Under 14
Born on or after 8/1/1994
Under 15
Born on or after 8/1/1993
Under 16
Born on or after 8/1/1992
Under 17
Born on or after 8/1/1991
Under 18
Born on or after 8/1/1990
Under 19
Born on or after 8/1/1989

Tournament Dates: The tournament will be held on March 14-15 , 2009. The tournament spans two days with pool play Saturday and Sunday concluding with championship games Sunday afternoon.

Make-up Dates: In the event that the tournament must be postponed or cut short, it will be held or continued one week later, March 21-22, 2009.

Late Registration: Teams applying after March 1will be accessed an additional $50.00 and will be placed on a waiting list.

Acceptance of any team that submits an application after the deadline is at the sole discretion of the tournament committee. Any late team that is not accepted will receive a full refund.

Loaned Players: Loaned players will be allowed (UNLIMITED) with a maximum roster of 18 players for U10-U19. For U8, U9 loaned players allowed (UNLIMITED) with a maximum roster of 14.

Games: Each team is guaranteed a minimum of three (3) games. Length of games will be 50 minutes for U8 - U14 teams and 60 minutes for U15-U19. All championship games will be regulation times per age group.

Bracketing: It is the intent of the tournament to bracket in flights of 6, 8 or 12 teams. Variations may occur based on total teams entered or subsequent team drops.

*It is the desire of the Tournament to have (2) Flights at the younger ages to eliminate extremes in the skill levels of teams in the same pool. However, if there are only enough teams for (1) Flight of teams, the possibility exists that a Gold team may play a Bronze team.

Awards: Each participant will receive a tournament souvenir.

The 2009 California Spring Cup will be presented to the championship coach.

Medals: Champion and Finalist medals will be presented to those teams participating in the final match.

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