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EVENTS CALENDAR
»June 12 - 14, 2008
Presidents Cup Tournament
»June 19 - 25, 2008
2008 US Youth Soccer Region III Championship
»July 6 - 10, 2008
Region III GODP Camp 91,92's
»July 8 - 12, 2008
Region III BODP Camp 92,93,94's
»July 12 - 15, 2008
BODP Camp 92,93,94's holdovers
»July 12 - 16, 2008
Region III GODP Camp 93,94's
»July 13 - 17, 2008
Region III BODP Camp 91,95's
»July 5 - 18, 2008
US Youth Soccer ODP Girls Region III Camp
»July 16 - 19, 2008
Region III GODP Camp 90 girls pool
»July 26, 2008
Region III Summer Council Meeting
»July 22 - 27, 2008
US Youth Soccer National Championships
»July 22 - 27, 2008
2008 US Youth Soccer National Championships
»October 2 - 5, 2008
Region III Fall Meeting
»June 13, 2009
Presidents Cup
»June 18 - 24, 2009
Regional Championships
»July 1, 2009
Region III GODP Camps
»July 1, 2009
Region III BODP Camps
»July 25, 2009
Region III Summer Council Meeting
»July 20 - 26, 2009
2009 US Youth Soccer National Championships
»October 12, 2009
Region III Fall Meeting
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US Youth Soccer Region III Premier League

2007 Premier League Rules

The US Youth Soccer Region III Premier League provides an opportunity for the most competitive teams in Region III to play each other on a scheduled basis. The league will be comprised of boys and girls in the age groups of U-14 through U-18. Each National State Association (NSA) decides what will be the criteria for selecting teams to be considered for inclusion in the upcoming Premier League season. Typically the prior years PL champion in an age group, the state cup finalist(s) or the champion of an instate league are potential candidates. Each NSA is invited to present at least two (2) teams in each age group/gender. Games are scheduled in the fall or the spring, depending on local customs in a sub-region or state.

The region is currently divided into three (3) sub regions:

East

Central

West

NC

AR

NTX

SC

LA

STX

GA

TN

OK

FL

AL

MS

 

 

The US Youth Soccer Region III Premier League Committee is comprised of a volunteer from each member National State Associations plus the sub region coordinators and a league chairman. There are no paid positions. To a person, the sole intent is to furnish the top teams in the region the opportunity to play the most competitive schedule for as little cost as possible. The financial goal is to break even. We fully understand the cost to play this game. The more money that stays at the local club or association the better opportunities each child will have to develop their playing abilities with club coaches at club facilities.

Every State President in Region III is fully committed to make this league a success.

Further information is available at the Region III Premier League websites:

For the Central and East sub-regions go to http://www.hotstat.com/classic
Check the top right hand navigation section for your sub region link.

For the West sub-regions go to http://www.stxsoccer.org/programs/premier/.

 

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