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NISA INDEPENDENT CUP RETURNS WITH BIGGER, MORE COMPETITIVE FIELD: Field Expanded to Nine Regions, 36 Clubs

Published May 25, 2021

CHICAGO (May 25, 2021) – The National Independent Soccer Association announces the return of the  NISA Independent Cup for July and August with 36 clubs playing in nine regions across the country. Nine  current and future NISA clubs will participate, as well as at least one club from eight different amateur  leagues. Many of those teams come from amateur leagues that have forged affiliations with NISA in the past  year. In a move to assist clubs deprived of a national stage due to the cancellation of the US Open Cup, NISA  expanded the Independent Cup field to include a total of 28 amateur sides. 

The Independent Cup, introduced last year as a regionalized competition, provides independent  professional and amateur clubs a platform to play together on a national stage. The tournament kickoff date  is July 9. Each of the nine regional competitions will crown a champion. 

“The Independent Cup champions the independent spirit of open competition,” says NISA Executive Vice  President Josh Prutch. “Over the last year, we have seen competition after competition get shut down. The  Independent Cup gives these clubs more opportunities to compete, develop and succeed – and that is why  we expanded the field for 2021.” 

All clubs participating will adhere to NISA’s Return to Play Protocol created and established with top medical  professionals and in accordance with the CDC guidelines to ensure the health and safety of all clubs’  players, staffs and personnel. Regional competition also will adhere to state and local governance in place  at the time of regional competition. Full details on the NISA Independent Cup schedule will be announced in  the coming weeks. More can be found at https://nisasoccer.com/indcup.

 
Cal United Strikers FC will participate in the Southwest conference. Their opponents in the group stage will be 1904 FC, Olympians, and FC Arizona