2025 National Amateur Cup
We are thrilled to announce that the 101st National Amateur Cup will be held in Milwaukee, WI.
Semi-finals and finals will take place the weekend of July 25-26th at Uihlein Soccer Park.
Both men’s and women’s representatives for each region will be determined by their region’s respective competition.
Competing Teams
Men’s Teams
- Region I Representative
- Region II Representative
- Region III Representative
- Region IV Representative
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
Women’s Teams
- Region I Representative
- Region II Representative
- Region III Representative
- Region IV Representative
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
Men’s Over 30 Teams
- Region I Representative
- Region II Representative
- Region III Representative
- Region IV Representative
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
Men’s Over 40 Teams
- Region I Representative
- Region II Representative
- Region III Representative
- Region IV Representative
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
2024 Champions
Men’s: NY Pancyprian Freedoms
Women’s: Pan World Elite
NATIONAL AMATEUR CUP PAST CHAMPIONS
Men’s Champions
2024: New York Pancyprian Freedoms (Astoria,NY)
2023: Mesoamerica (Los Angeles, CA)
2022: Milwaukee Bavarian SC (Milwaukee, WI)
2021: Landsdowne Yonkers (Yonkers, NY)
2020: Not played
2019: Newtown Pride FC (Newtown, CT)
2018: Milwaukee Bavarian SC (Milwaukee, WI)
2017: Landsdowne Bhoys FC (Yonkers, NY)*
In 2017, US Adult Soccer retired the original Amateur Challenge Cup Trophy and created a new trophy named for Fritz Marth.
2016: Christos FC (Gambrills, MD)*
2015: Quinto Elemento FC (Kansas City, KS)
2014: New York Greek Americans (New York City, NY)
2013: RWB Adria (Chicago, IL)
2012: Battery Park Gunners (Boston, MA)
2011: RWB Adria (Chicago, IL)
2010: Boston Olympiakos (Boston, MA)
2009: Aegean Hawks (Arlington, VA)
2008: Florida Kickers (St. Petersburg, FL)
2007: Boston Olympiakos (Boston, MA)
2006: Azzurri (North TX)
2005: Washington Hibernian Saints (Seattle, WA)
2004: Assyrian Winged Bull (Chicago, IL)
2003: Milwaukee Bavarians (Milwaukee, WI) *
2002: Milwaukee Bavarians (Milwaukee, WI)
2001: Milwaukee Bavarians (Milwaukee, WI)
2000: Southfield Arsenal (Southfield, MI)
1999: Detroit Arsenal (Detroit, MI)
1998: Chicago Schwaben (Chicago, IL)
1997: St. Petersburg McCormick Kickers (St. Petersburg, FL)
1996: Iberia SC (Washington D.C.)
1995: Denver Kickers (Denver, CO)
1994: Denver Kickers (Denver, CO)
1993: Seattle Murphy’s Pub (Seattle, WA)
1992: Madison 56ers (Madison, WI)
1991: St. Louis Scott Gallagher (St. Louis, MO)
1990: St. Petersburg Kickers (St. Petersburg, FL)
1989: AAC Eagles (Chicago, IL)
1988: Dallas Mean Green (Dallas, TX)
1987: Polish American Eagles (Yonkers, NY)
1986: Fairfax Spartans (Fairfax, MD)
1985: Club Espana (Washington D.C.)
1984: Dallas Mean Green (Dallas, TX)
1983: Denver Kickers (Denver, CO)
1982: Seattle Croatia (Seattle, WA)
1981: St. Louis Busch Bavarians (St. Louis, MO)
1980: St. Louis Busch Bavarians (St. Louis, MO)
1979: Atlanta Datagraphic (Atlanta, GA)
1978: Denver Kickers (Denver, CO)
1977: Denver Kickers (Denver, CO)
1976: Milwaukee Bavarian SC (Milwaukee, WI)
1975: Chicago Kickers (Chicago, IL)
1974: Philadelphia Inter (Philadelphia, PA)
1973: Philadelphia Inter (Philadelphia, PA)
1972: St. Louis Busch SC (St. Louis, MO)
1971: St. Louis Kutis SC (St. Louis, MO)
1970: Chicago Kickers (Chicago, IL)
1969: Washington British Lions (Washington D.C.)
1968: Chicago Kickers (Chicago, IL)
1967: Hartford Italian American Stars AC (Hartford, CT)
1966: Chicago Kickers (Chicago, IL)
1965: Philadelphia United German-Hungarians (Philadelphia, PA)
1964: Chicago Schwaben (Chicago, IL)
1963: Rochester Italian-American (Rochester, NY)
1962: Detroit Carpathia (Detroit, MI)
1961: St. Louis Kutis SC (St. Louis, MO)
1960: St. Louis Kutis SC (St. Louis, MO)
1959: St. Louis Kutis SC (St. Louis, MO)
1958: St. Louis Kutis SC (St. Louis, MO)
1957: St. Louis Kutis SC (St. Louis, MO) *
1956: St. Louis Kutis SC (St. Louis, MO)
1955: Pittsburgh Heidelberg Tornados (Pittsburgh, PA)
1954: Pittsburgh Beadling (Pittsburgh, PA)
1953: Fall River Ponta Delgada (Fall River, MA)
1952: St. Louis Raiders (St. Louis, MO)
1951: German-Hungarian SC (Brooklyn, NY) *
1950: Fall River Ponta Delgada (Fall River, MA)
1949: Elizabeth SC (Union County, NJ)
1948: Fall River Ponta Delgada (Fall River, MA)
1947: Fall River Ponta Delgada (Fall River, MA)*
1946: Fall River Ponta Delgada (Fall River, MA)
1945: SC Eintracht (Queens, NY)
1944: SC Eintracht (Queens, NY)
1943: Morgan Strasser (Morgan, PA)
1942: Fall River SC (Fall River, MA)
1941: Fall River SC (Fall River, MA)
1940: Morgan Strasser (Morgan, PA)
1939: Fall River St. Michael’s (Fall River, MA)
1938: Fall River Ponta Delgada (Fall River, MA)
1937: Trenton Highlander (Trenton, NJ)
1936: Brooklyn DSC Germans (Brooklyn, NY)
1935: W.W. Riehl SC (Pittsburgh, PA)
1934: Philadelphia German-Americans (Philadelphia, PA)
1933: Philadelphia German-Americans (Philadelphia, PA)
1932: Cleveland Shamrocks (Cleveland, OH)
1931: Akron Goodyear (Akron, OH)
1930: Fall River Rafferty (Fall River, MA)
1929: Pittsburgh Heidelberg SC (Pittsburgh, PA)
1928: Swedish Americans FC (Chicago, IL) & Hudson Powers Essex SC (Fall River, MA) (declared co-champions)
1927: Pittsburgh Heidelberg SC (Pittsburgh, PA)
1926: New Bedford Defenders (New Bedford, MA)
1925: Toledo FC (Toledo, OH)
1924: Fleisher Yarn (Philadelphia, PA)
1923: No Winner
* Won both Open Cup and Men’s Amateur Cup
Women’s Champions
2024; Pan World Elite (UT)
2023: NTX Image (TX)
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Open Era:
2014: Olympic Club (CA)
2013: ASA Chesapeake Charge (MD)
2009-2012: Competition Not Held
2008: Turbo D’Feeters (TX)
2007: New York Athletic Club (NY)
2006: Chicago Eclipse Select (IL)
2005: Chicago Eclipse Select (IL)
2004: Chicago Eclipse Select (IL)
2003: Hibernian Saints (WA)
2002: St. Paul Blackhawks (MN)
2001: JB Marine SC (MO)
2000: Real Colorado Cougars (CO)
1999: Colorado Rush (CO)
1998: Soccer Academy United (VA)
1997: Soccer Academy United (VA)
1996: Soccer Academy United (VA)
Pre-Open Era:
1995: Sacramento Storm (CA)
1994: Sacramento Storm (CA)
1993: Ajax America (CA)
1992: Ajax America (CA)
1991: Texas Challenge (TX)
1990: Opus County SC (MA)
1989: Michelob Ladies (TX)
1988: California Tremors (CA)
1987: Michelob Ladies (TX)
1986: Fairfax Wildfire (VA)
1985: Michelob Ladies (TX)
1984: Chapel Hill Kix (NC)
1983: Michelob Ladies (TX)
1982: FC Lowenbrau (WA)
1981: Romiosa FC (WA)
1980: Seattle Sharks (WA)
ABOUT NATIONAL AMATEUR CUP
The USASA National Amateur Cup is one of the oldest continuously organized soccer competitions held in the United States.
Amateur teams get the chance to play highly competitive games against teams from all over the country with the goal of being crowned National Champions.
The Cup is administered by the United States Adult Soccer Association and all participating teams must be affiliated with a USASA State Association or registered directly through USASA.
How do I qualify for USASA National Amateur Cup Finals?
To qualify for the National Finals, teams must win their respective regional competitions. The final four teams compete over the last weekend in July.