Top teams from region come to this college showcase to determine a Pacific Coast Champion


The GIVOVA Pacific Coast Super Cup:
Where championships are earned!

The second-annual Super Cup Invitational is set for Jan. 27-29 at Starfire in Tukwila, Wash., and the second leg will follow in Beaverton, Ore., Feb. 18-20.
Boys and girls teams that have placed in the top rungs of their respective state leagues are eligible to play in this two-legged college showcase tournament, which pits some of the best teams competing to be regional, Pacific Coast champion.
Small college and community college coaches will be present and scouting players during both legs of the tournament. Last year, coaches identified several players and offered spots on their teams.
We’ll be offering another popular "college night" to explain the opportunities and the recruitment process for players who are considering college soccer.
The details:
- Top Washington PSPL and Oregon OPL , as well as other top teams (Idaho, British Columbia), are matched in an elite regional competition over two legs, for U13 to U18 teams.
- Up to 12 teams per age group divided into two groups -- a Washington Division and an Oregon Division. Teams will play a total of three crossover matches in the first round and be guaranteed four games. Finalists will play five games.
- For the first leg teams will play two matches -- one match per day. For the second leg, teams will play up to three matches over the holiday weekend. Finals will be on Monday.
- Top-five teams in the PSPL Super League automatically qualify for the Super Cup. Same for the OPL teams. Invitations will be sent to those teams first. The PSPL also will selectively invite competitive teams from other leages and states to create a strong and diverse group of evenly matched, competitive teams.
- For more information, contact Mea Fischelis, director of operations for the PSPL: (800)-531-7889, or Tom Atencio, Oregon Premier League, 503-626-6783, OregonPremierLeague.