Eleftheria Pancyprian Soccer Club to Host Memorial Day Weekend Mini Tournament for Local Youth Teams

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Eleftheria Pancyprian Soccer Club is proud to announce our Memorial Day Weekend Mini Tournament, a new community-first event built to provide competitive, affordable, and fun soccer for local teams in the New York City area.

“We’re excited to bring our local soccer community together for a well-run, competitive tournament with a friendly vibe and fast-paced games,” said Billy Antoniou, Executive Director, EPSC. “As tournament costs continue to rise across youth sports, we’re creating an alternative that keeps quality high and costs low—while giving our players, families, and neighbors a memorable game day experience.”

Tournament Details

  • Date: Saturday, May 24

  • Time: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

  • Location:

  • St. Michael’s Fieldm 62-05 30th Avenue, Woodside, NY 11377

  • Age Groups: 2013 and younger

  • Formats: 7v7 and 9v9 play

Divisions and Format

  • 5-Team Division: Each team plays 4 matches, no playoffs, 1st place based on points

  • 4-Team Division: 3 group-stage matches, top 2 teams advance to the final

  • Game Length: All matches are 25 minutes

  • Schedule: Each age group completes play within a 2-hour block to minimize downtime

Official Details

  • USSF Certified Referees

  • League-Approved Rosters Required

  • Two Turf Fields in Play

Entry Fee

  • $200 per team

  • $175 per team if entering 3 or more (ref fees included)

  • Register

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