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Fact of the Week
The 2009 Atlanta Cup was attended by more than 32,000 athletes, coaches, parents, and fans.
Atlanta Wants the FIFA World Cup™
In January, Atlanta was selected as one of the final 18 cities that are in consideration to host World Cup matches should the US host either the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup™. But we aren't done showing the world what a great soccer city Atlanta is. Register your team for the 2010 Atlanta Cup and help us show the rest of the world how much Atlanta and the United States wants to host the FIFA World Cup™.
Click Here to bring the FIFA World Cup™ to Atlanta!
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- Let's show FIFA how Atlanta supports soccer!
- Registration for 2010 will be open soon.
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2010 Atlanta Cup to be the best yet!
Georgia
Soccer is pleased to invite your team to apply to the Atlanta Cup -
Labor Day weekend, September 4, 5, 6, 2010. Now in its 32nd year, the
tournament has become one of the premier tournaments in the country -
with more than 650 teams in '09 - offering competitive soccer for both
boys and girls teams ages u10 through u19. Don't miss this opportunity
to enjoy a great weekend of soccer over Labor Day - register today.
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Just the Facts
Of course you know the Atlanta Cup takes place on Labor Day weekend each year. However, we can provide some more information on upcoming dates and pertinent facts. Take note of these key dates and tournament highlights.
TOURNAMENT ELIGIBILITY
The Atlanta Cup is open to select teams, registered and in good standing with their US Youth Soccer or US Soccer Affiliated Association. Age groups for this years’ tournament are u10, u11, u12, u13, u14, u15, u16, u17, u19 for boys and girls and Adult teams.
DIVISIONS
Teams will be grouped according to past playing record to make the most competitive divisions possible. The Atlanta Cup Committee alone determines final placement. The Committee uses many factors when ranking teams including league playing division and record, State Cup and tournament results, USA Rank ranking service, etc.

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