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Generation Adidas Cup

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Football tournament
Generation Adidas Cup
Founded2007
Region United States
 Canada
Teams12 (international division)
Current championsSpainValencia (U15) (1st title)
United StatesPhiladelphia Union (U17) (3rd title)
Most championshipsD.C. United
River Plate
(3 titles)

TheGeneration Adidas Cup (previously known as the SUM U-17 Cup) is a competition run byMajor League Soccer for all U-17 MLS academy teams. As part of the Homegrown Initiative, the Generation Adidas Cup focused on player development while providing elite competition for those involved. From 2014 onwards international club sides have been invited to the competition to test MLS academies against foreign opposition,Stoke City of England became the first international winners of the tournament in the same year.[1]

The tournament served as a springboard into the professional game for some top prospects, such asTristan Bowen (Los Angeles Galaxy),Julien Ngoy (Stoke City),Andy Najar (D.C. United),Bryan Leyva (FC Dallas),Juan Agudelo (New York Red Bulls),Bill Hamid (D.C. United),Victor Ulloa (FC Dallas), andSebastian Saucedo (Real Salt Lake).

Competition

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The tournament initially consisted of four groups made up of four teams from foundation to 2012, with the top team from each group advancing to the single-game knockout stages. For the 2013-2014 season a new format was introduced, early in the season a qualifying tournament for domestic teams was held with the top nine sides plus three invitational foreign sides qualifying for the finals of the tournament in 2014.

The 2014 finals was contested with three groups of four teams with one foreign side in each group, with the group winners and the best runner-up advancing to the knock out stage. A second "domestic" division is contested for MLS clubs with did not qualify for the finals proper.

For 2015 the "International Division" was renamed as the "Champions Division". As before there were three groups of four teams, however the number of foreign teams per group was increased to two meaning only the top six MLS academy teams qualified. The secondary domestic division was renamed as the "Premier Division" and one foreign team was invited to compete in each group.

Seattle Sounders FC became the first MLS team to win the new Champions Division, defeatingValencia CF in the 2019 final.[2] The entire tournament was streamed onTwitch.[3]

Match format

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Games consist of two 35 minute halves. In the group stages, when there is a draw, a penalty shoot out is held to award an extra point. Draws after normal time in the knockout stages are settled with a penalty shoot out with no extra time played.

Finals

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YearWinnersScoreRunners-upHost
2007United StatesD.C. United3–0United StatesKansas City WizardsDick's Sporting Goods Park,Commerce City,Colorado
2008United StatesReal Salt Lake1–1
(5–4p)
United StatesD.C. UnitedDick's Sporting Goods Park,Commerce City,Colorado
2009United StatesD.C. United1–1
(6–5p)
United StatesFC DallasDick's Sporting Goods Park,Commerce City,Colorado
2010United StatesD.C. United0–0
(5–4p)
United StatesReal Salt LakeRobertson Stadium,Houston,Texas
2011United StatesLos Angeles Galaxy2–0United StatesFC DallasPizza Hut Park,Frisco,Texas
2012United StatesPhiladelphia Union2–2
(4–3p)
CanadaToronto FCStarfire Sports Complex,Tukwila,Washington
2014[4]EnglandStoke City1–1
(4–2p)
United StatesReal Salt LakeToyota Stadium,Frisco,Texas
2015[5]ArgentinaRiver Plate1–0GermanyEintracht FrankfurtToyota Stadium,Frisco,Texas
2016[6]ArgentinaRiver Plate2–0ChileUniversidad de ChileToyota Stadium,Frisco,Texas
2017[7]ArgentinaRiver Plate2–1BrazilFlamengoToyota Stadium,Frisco,Texas
2018BrazilFlamengo1–0BrazilAtlético ParanaenseToyota Stadium,Frisco,Texas
2019United StatesSeattle Sounders FC1–0SpainValenciaToyota Stadium,Frisco,Texas
2020Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022 (U-15)United StatesPortland Timbers2–0SpainValenciaToyota Stadium,Frisco,Texas
2022 (U-17)United StatesSeattle Sounders FC2–0MexicoTigres UANLToyota Stadium,Frisco,Texas
2023 (U-15)United StatesAustin FC1–1
(7–6p)
United StatesPhiladelphia UnionIMG Academy Field,Bradenton,Florida
2023 (U-17)United StatesPhiladelphia Union1–0United StatesFC DallasIMG Academy Field,Bradenton,Florida
2024 (U-15)SpainValencia2–0FranceToulouseIMG Academy Field,Bradenton,Florida
2024 (U-17)United StatesPhiladelphia Union2–2
(5–4p)
United StatesLA GalaxyIMG Academy Field,Bradenton,Florida

References

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  1. ^"Stoke City: Under-17s win Generation Adidas Cup on penalty shoot-out | Stoke Sentinel".www.stokesentinel.co.uk. Archived fromthe original on 15 September 2014. Retrieved2 February 2022.
  2. ^Robertson, Daniel (April 20, 2019)."GA Cup: Seattle Sounders become first MLS team to win Champions Division".MLSsoccer.com. RetrievedApril 20, 2019.
  3. ^"2019 Generation adidas Cup to be streamed exclusively on Twitch".MLSsoccer.com. April 12, 2019. RetrievedApril 20, 2019.
  4. ^"Generation adidas Cup 2014: Stoke City take title with shootout win over Real Salt Lake after 1-1 tie | MLSsoccer.com". Archived fromthe original on 2014-06-22. Retrieved2014-09-15.
  5. ^"Generation adidas Cup 2015: River Plate strike late to beat Eintracht Frankfurt | Toronto FC U-12s take title | MLSsoccer.com". Archived fromthe original on 2015-04-08. Retrieved2015-04-06.
  6. ^"Watch: River Plate vs. Universidad de Chile | Generation adidas Cup 2016". MLSsoccer.com. 2016-03-26. Retrieved2018-10-30.
  7. ^Major League Soccer (15 April 2017)."Flamengo vs. River Plate - 2017 Generation adidas Cup".Archived from the original on 2021-12-15 – via YouTube.

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