Dallas Cup DETAILS
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The Dallas Cup is an annual event held during Easter Week (Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday). As such, the calendar dates change every year.
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Mission Statement: To promote the well-being of young people through athletic competition, cultural appreciation, and educational opportunities.
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To ensure the highest level of competition each year, the Dallas Cup is an invitation only tournament.
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Consisting of age groups from U12 to U19 in the Boys category and U15 to U19 in the Girls category (new in 2021), Dallas Cup averages more than 100,000 spectators during tournament week.
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The 2021 Dallas Cup was highlighted by the return of girls brackets with the inaugural playing of the Dallas Cup Girls Invitational presented by Mark Kay. Prior to 2021, Dallas Cup last featured girls in 1996.
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Throughout the tournament’s history, Dallas Cup has hosted teams from 48 U.S. states and over 100 countries, across 6 continents.
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Over 900 international players participate in the tournament each year.
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The Dallas Cup contributes more than $38 million annually to the local North Texas economy.
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Several of the world’s most prestigious clubs have participated in the Dallas Cup, including Manchester United, Real Madrid, Barcelona, River Plate, “Chivas”, Flamengo, Boca Juniors, Club America, PSG, and AC Milan, among others.
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Dallas Cup has seen some of the biggest soccer stars in the world play in the tournament. The list of alumni includes soccer legends like David Beckham, Landon Donovan, Clint Dempsey, Wayne Rooney, Chicharito, Raul, Andrea Pirlo, as well as rising stars in the game like Ricardo Pepi, Alphonso Davies, Bukayo Saka, and Weston McKennie.
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Between players and referees, the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar featured 50 tournament alumni.
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Dallas Cup alumni have gone on to play in over 550 World Cup games.
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200+ elite referees from around the world, many with international league experience, officiate tournament matches.
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Dallas Cup is possible due to the hard work and dedication of 500+ volunteers which log more than 3,500 hours per year.
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Over 6,000 participants & spectators travel to Dallas by air each year.
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On average 30 international teams and 30 international referees take part in the Dallas Cup HomeStay Program with local Dallas families.
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