Twenty five U.S. cities from ten states,
including Los Angeles, CA and London, England, will send 98 of their best
amateur teams to compete for $12,000 worth of total cash prizes. Teams can
enter the following divisions: Co-Ed and Men's Open, Women’s Open, Men's Over
30, Over 40, Over 50 and Over 55. The event is organized each year by David
Turner and Eric Usher in partnership with Asheville-Buncombe Adult Soccer
Association and the North Carolina Adult Soccer Association. A portion of the
proceeds from the event will go towards various charitable causes, including
the Buncombe County Special Olympics, Guardian ad Litem, ABASA and Western
North Carolina Soccer Foundation.
Launched in 2010, the annual soccer event is
now the premier adult soccer tournament in the Nation. This year, teams will
arrive from FL, CA, VA, PA, NJ, KY, SC, GA, TN and NC. The family-friendly
event is also the first of its kind in the Southeast that features a bounty of
cash prizes along with great beer (only $2!) from local breweries. Admission to
the finals on Sunday, Sept. 3 is free. Experiencing year over year growth, the
2017 event will welcome a record-breaking 98 teams.
Notable teams include: Old Wits from London,
England; Shadows, a CoEd team, from Los Angeles, CA; 5-time Beer City Cup Open
Champions, Blue Ion, Charleston, SC; Internationals FC from Newark, NJ; 2-time
Beer City Cup CoEd Champions, Easy Riders, Raleigh, NC; 3-time Beer City Cup
Over 30 Champions, Wizards FC, Asheville, NC;
and Frienemies, 3-time Beer City Cup CoEd Champions.
This year’s breweries includes: Oskar Blues,
Appalachian Brewing Co. Asheville Brewing Co., Catawba, Green Man, Highlands,
Hi-Wire, Pisgah Brewing, Sierra Nevada and New Belgium.
"We are honored to have such an
incredible field of teams! We’re pretty much maxed out in the soccer category,
so we’re hoping Asheville will bring a crowd this year and cheer these teams
on! We invite folks to check us out and watch some pretty exciting soccer and
enjoy our area’s tastiest craft beers.” says Turner.
Asheville itself, voted numerous times as
the Nation’s “Beer City Capitol” and named one of the “coolest places to live”
in the country, is a prime location to host a soccer competition of this size,
with many restaurants and breweries that visitors love to visit during the
two-day event. According to the organizers' estimates, the economic impact of
the tournament on Asheville will be over $250,000.
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