Welcome to the San Francisco Cup
2012 our 25th year!
Memorial Day Weekend — May 26 - 28, 2012
Also celebrating the 75th year of the Golden Gate Bridge!
Open to all US Soccer-affiliated teams and international youth soccer organizations, including US Club Soccer, USYSA, NorCal Premier, and CYSA-North (Silver Division or higher).
Boys and Girls, U11 to U19 (teams are allowed 7 guest players).
Each team is guaranteed 3 games.
Groups with 8 teams will play semi-finals and a final (5 games).
Entry Fee
- If a complete application is received by March 15, 2012, the entry fee is $600.00.
- If the application is received after March 15, 2012, the entry fee is $650.00.
Deadline to apply is April 15, 2012.
Teams applying after the deadline will be assessed a $75 late application fee.
This fee may be waived for teams in specific divisions in which an additional participant would even up the bracket(s).
The other applicants will be placed on the waiting list and accepted based on field availability and other factors.
The 2012 games will be played in San Francisco, California on Memorial Day Weekend, Saturday, May 26, through Monday, May 28.
Our plan is to use the following San Francisco fields / parks:
- Crocker Amazon Park - 5 fields
- Polo Fields, Golden Gate Park - 7 fields
- Beach Chalet, Golden Gate Park - 4 fields
Mission Statement
San Francisco has a long history and tradition of soccer, going back to the turn of the 20th century.
The San Francisco Cup is committed to two things:
- contributing to the development of soccer—both locally and nationally—the development of players, coaches, administration, facilities, and resources
- contributing to the development of referees with a focus on international standards
We hope you will join us.
Questions?
Email: EventDirector@sfcup.com
Phone: 415-963-3695
Write: 1037 Brunswick Street, Daly City, CA 94014
Web: http://www.sfcup.com/
Visit San Francisco
The Golden Gate Bridge. Chinatown. Fisherman's Wharf. Napa Valley. Alcatraz.
These are just a few of the world-famous attractions in and around San Francisco. There is such a wonderful variety of activities to do: walk among towering redwood trees in nearby Muir Woods, see a fortune cookie factory in colorful Chinatown, visit a museum or see a show, enjoy great dining and shopping, and so much more. You will enjoy the many things to do including simply playing on the beach. Whatever your interests are, you'll find dozens of exciting ways to spend your time in San Francisco before and after the Cup matches.
Check out the San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau or SFGate for current information about visiting San Francisco.






