The WYSA State Championship is the first level of competition in the US Youth Soccer National Championships. Teams who win the State Championship earn the right to represent Wisconsin on a national stage. In the State Championship, each team plays three group games. Group winners and, in some situations, wildcard teams advance to the Semi-finals and Finals. In the Spring, Boys 13U-19U and Girls 13U-14U will compete with Girls 15U-19U competing in the Fall.
The US Youth Soccer President’s Cup offers an alternative opportunity for teams to compete in a state, regional, and national competition. The President’s Cup is a progressive, competitive experience (just like the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series) for teams that might not otherwise get the opportunity to participate in a Regional or National tournament. The Wisconsin President’s Cup champions advance to the Midwest Regional President’s Cup from which they can qualify for the National President’s Cup Tournament.
The National Championships, presented by New York Life, is US Youth Soccer’s premier competition and is a year-long event with state, regional and national level stages.