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NEP launches Regional Cup competition, plans for robust spring season

By Jonathan SigalJanuary 29, 2021

Regional Cup
The New England Premiership is home to 22 clubs around the region. (Courtesy photo)

The New England Premiership is doing away with its six individual State Cups and instead will start a new platform called the New England Regional Cup for the Spring 2021 club soccer season.

The Regional Cup, which supplements league games, is a single-game elimination competition for boys and girls across the U-13, U-14, U-15, U-16, U-17 and U-18/19 age groups.

The champion from each group will advance to the US Club Soccer’s National Cup XX Finals in Commerce City, Colo., from July 16-20. In all, a dozen teams from New England will emerge as champions, whittling down the field from years past.

Tags: NEP, New England Premiership

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