SuperClubs Tournament in Memphis

SuperClubs is a part of Soccer Excellence, an organization dedicated to providing premier and intermediate-level teams throughout the United States with first-class soccer experiences. SuperClubs is a group of national teams that competes every year throughout the country and travels to England to compete in tournaments there.
  1. SuperClubs Memphis Tournament

    • The SuperClubs tournament in Memphis, Tennesee is held in mid- to late-September of each year. In 2009, 156 teams competed from states like Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, Kansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Missouri, Indiana, Mississippi and Wisconsin.

    Tournament Fields

    • The Memphis tournament is held at the famous Mike Rose Soccer Complex. The complex has 16 FIFA dimension, lighted fields with hybrid Sports Bermuda grass. The fields have a state-of-the-art drainage system installed to allow for the quick redirection of rain water.

    Tournament Games

    • This tournament guarantees three full-length games per team in attendance. The games vary in length depending on the age group of the players, but range from 50 minute games for the U9-U10 players and 80 minutes for the U16-U19 players. Teams are awarded 3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie and 0 points for a loss.