More than 4,500 youth soccer players expected to participate;
tournament brings in $250K revenue to local tourism economy.
SANTA CRUZ — The Santa Cruz County Breakers, the county’s nationally recognized soccer club providing boys and girls with year-round professional soccer training, announced today that its 2014 Breakers Cup will draw more than 4,500 youth soccer players, their coaches and families, to Santa Cruz County for weekend tournaments July 26-27 and Aug. 1-2. The Breakers Cup, now in its 13th year, brings boys and girls club soccer teams from across Northern California and from as far away as Hawaii and Washington State to play against one another. Various levels of competition, from U9 to U18 teams, will participate in the tournament, which will be headquartered at Cabrillo College for the first time in 2014. Approximately 160 teams are expected to compete each weekend. The tournament is open to USYSA, US Club Soccer, CYSA, and FIFA-affiliated Boys teams will play July 26-27, while girls will take the field Aug. 2-3. Game locations are spread across 17 fields in Santa Cruz, Soquel and Aptos, including Cabrillo College, UC Santa Cruz, Anna Jean Cummings Park, Branciforte Middle School and Good Shepherd School. Breakers Cup T-shirts designed by local skate and surf artist Jimbo Phillips will be sold for $15 at tournament locations. As part of a partnership with UC Santa Cruz, this year’s Breakers Cup will offer a pilot program where players, coaches and their families can stay in the university dorms. This new lodging options also gives youth players exposure to a college campus during their Breakers Cup experience. The Breakers Cup also is an economic win for the county, drawing thousands of athletes and spectators to Santa Cruz County each summer. It’s estimated the four days of tournament play generate more than a quarter-million dollars in revenue to the local economy, including lodging fees and meals at local For more information about the Breakers Cup, including tournament schedules and results, visit: http://breakerscup.com. About the Santa Cruz County Breakers Founded in 1992, the Santa Cruz County Breakers is a high-quality, nationally recognized soccer club that provides boys and girls with year-round professional soccer training. With an emphasis on skill development, Santa Cruz County Breakers offers its players the highest level of competitive play from U8 to U18, including its elite Breakers Academy, which challenges boys with the most advanced level of playing and training. The Santa Cruz County Breakers club is affiliated with US Soccer, Norcal Premier Soccer, California Youth Soccer Association, Nike Premier and US Club.
For more information about the Santa Cruz County Breakers, visit: santacruzbreakers.org.