U.S. Cup

American annual soccer competition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The U.S. Cup (also known as the USA Cup, United States Cup and the Nike U.S. Cup) was a soccer competition held annually in the United States from 1992 to 2000, except for the World Cup years of 1994 and 1998. The tournament, hosted by the United States Soccer Federation, was contested between the United States and three guest teams.

Organizer(s)USSF
Founded1995
Abolished2002
Teams4
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U.S. Cup
Women's Tournament
Organizer(s)USSF
Founded1995
Abolished2002
Teams4
Related competitionsSheBelieves Cup
Most championships United States (7 titles)
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Organizer(s)USSF
Founded1992 (1992)
Abolished2000 (2000)
Teams4
Quick facts Organizer(s), Founded ...
U.S. Cup
Men's Tournament
Organizer(s)USSF
Founded1992 (1992)
Abolished2000 (2000)
Teams4
Most championships United States
 Mexico
(3 titles each)
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The cup was created to train the American soccer team and to popularize the sport in the US before the men's 1994 FIFA World Cup.[1] Originally known as the U.S. Cup, the name was changed to the Nike U.S. Cup after Nike, Inc. signed a ten-year, $120 million contract with the United States Soccer Federation to sponsor the U.S. national teams in October 1997. As part of the contract, USSF added Nike's name to the U.S. Cup title.[2]

In 1995, USSF added a women's competition which ran every year until 2002. The 2001 edition was abandoned after three matches due to the September 11 attacks.

Format

The cup was traditionally played in a single round-robin format between the four participating national teams.

The 1999 edition of the men's and 2000 edition of the women's tournaments, were played in single elimination format. The first round was the semifinals. The losers of the semifinals played for third place, and the winners of the semifinals played the Final match.

List of champions

Titles by country

Men's tournament

Women's tournament

  •  United States 7 times (all, except for the abandoned 2001 edition)

National team appearances

Men’s

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Rank Team Appearance
1
 United States (hosts)
7
2
 Mexico
5
3
 Republic of Ireland
3
4
 Bolivia
2
5 Brazil1
 Colombia
 Denmark
 England
 Germany
 Guatemala
 Italy
 Nigeria
 Peru
 Portugal
 South Africa
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Women’s

Number of appearance excludes the abandoned 2001 edition.

More information Rank, Team ...
Rank Team Appearance
1
 United States (hosts)
7
2 Australia3
 Canada
3 Brazil2
 Italy
 South Korea
 Mexico
 Russia
4 China1
 Finland
 Japan
 Norway
 Chinese Taipei
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Venues

References

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