Girls ECNL teams to compete in International Champions Cup Futures Tournament
RICHMOND, VA (November 5, 2019) – The Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) will have four of its top U15 ECNL Girls teams competing against leading clubs from around the world in the first girls division of the annual International Champions Cup (ICC) Futures Tournament operated by the Relevent Sports Group (RSG).
The Girls ICC Futures Division will host 12 teams from five countries at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL from December 10-15, 2019.
“This is the first international club competition of this caliber for youth female soccer players in the United States, creating an incredible opportunity for our teams to compete against a lineup of the world’s best-known clubs,” said Christian Lavers, President of the ECNL. “The competition will feature some of the best youth players in the world, and the experience will be both invaluable and unforgettable. We are honored to share this moment with these teams, clubs, and the ICC as we look to continue to lead the game forward with exciting new opportunities and programs.”
The four ECNL Girls teams include Concorde Fire Platinum of Georgia, Heat FC of Nevada, LAFC Slammers from California, and PDA Blue of New Jersey. These teams were selected based on their performances in the ECNL Girls in the 2018-2019 season. The tournament field also includes Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) as the four European club academies, as well as four ICC US-based Regional All-Star teams (South, East, Midwest and West), which will include leading ECNL Girls players and more from around the country.
ECNL Girls players everywhere celebrated as the incredible US women’s team won the World Cup and now, with the excitement of an Olympic year in 2020, the talented young women of the ECNL Girls will have their opportunity to walk in the shoes of legends as they compete in their own international club tournament.
“This tournament is a great opportunity for the players to challenge themselves against the best players in Europe in a fantastic environment,” commented Jen Winngale, Commissioner of the ECNL Girls. “Exposing our players to international opportunities grows their soccer and life skills as they see different styles of coaching and playing. The tournament perfectly aligns with our mission to build leaders in this game.”
Tournament
On December 11 & 12, the ICC Futures teams will compete in group play. Each team will be placed in a group of four, competing against each team within their group across three matches. Based on standings, teams will either qualify for the top division (Championship), middle division (Trophy), or third division (Bowl). Due to the smaller pool of teams, the girls’ teams will each compete in a semifinal match in their division. The Championship Division will ultimately decide the girls’ 2019 ICC Futures Champion.
Matches will be played with two 25-minute halves and a 10-minute halftime. If matches result in a tie, there will not be an overtime period in the knockout stages. Penalty kicks will determine the winner of the game.
On December 11 and 12, matches will be live streamed through InternationalChampionsCup.com, Facebook and Twitter. On December 14 and 15, the Championship Division including the Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Finals for both girls and boys will be televised on ESPN.