Denver, CO – July 14, 2024 – The Southwest Soccer Club (SWSC) is ecstatic to announce that our B2008 ELITE team has triumphed in the US National Championship of the 2024 National Premier League (NPL), held in Denver, Colorado. In a thrilling final match against the St. Paul Blackhawks, our team emerged victorious with a 3-1 win, securing the coveted US National Championship title.
The road to the finals was a testament to the B2008 ELITE team's dedication, talent, and hard work. After an impressive series of matches, including a 2-0 win against Charleston Soccer Club, a 2-2 tie with Club Ohio, a 6-0 victory over Rayos FC, a 1-0 win in the quarterfinals against One Knoxville Youth Club, and a 3-2 win in the semifinals against Evolution SC, the team was poised and ready for the ultimate challenge.
The final against the St. Paul Blackhawks showcased the B2008 ELITE team's exceptional skills and teamwork. The match was intense, with our players demonstrating their strategic prowess and athletic excellence. The final score of 3-1 reflects their determination and commitment to success.
"We are incredibly proud of the B2008 ELITE team's outstanding performance and their achievement in winning the US National Championship of the National Premier League," said Rachid Elbekraoui, SWSC President and the Head Coach of B2008 ELITE team. "Their journey to this championship has been inspiring, and we are excited to celebrate this momentous victory with them."
This championship win is a significant milestone for the Southwest Soccer Club and the B2008 ELITE team. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the coaches, players, families, and supporters who have contributed to this remarkable success.
We have very exciting news! Our players have been invited to participate at AC Perugia tryouts in Italy. We wish the players good luck and hope that their dreams and goals will become a reality.
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