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Youth Boys Aug 03, 2015

McGuire Cup champs Massapequa Arsenal to be honored on Wednesday night at John Burns Park

(Via ENYYSA) – Massapequa Arsenal is being celebrated on Long Island for winning the prestigious McGuire Cup, the symbol of the US Youth Soccer Boys-Under-19 national championship. The competition was started in 1935 and the last team from the Empire State to win the cup before Massapequa was Ukrainian of New York back in 1959, more than a decade before the non-profit Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) was founded.

Massapequa, a Long Island Junior Soccer League (LIJSL) team, won the McGuire Cup on July 25 in Tulsa, Oklahoma with a 3-1 championship game win over St. Louis’ Scott Gallagher.

“We know what the McGuire Cup means,” Massapequa coach Tobias Bischof said at the time. “We know it’s the oldest youth competition in the U.S., and has been around for 80 years now. We knew there were only four New York teams who have ever won it. Now, the boys have found a way to win it (as well) and bring it back to New York, and we’re really happy about that.”

Massapequa was honored by the New York Cosmos on August 2 before the NASL team’s 2-0 win over the Fort Lauderdale Strikers at Shuart Stadium. The boys will also be feted by local politicians and the youth soccer community this Wednesday night, August 5 from 8 to 9 pm at John Burns Park in Massapequa Park.

Ironically, the last LIJSL team to win the national championship before Massapequa was also named Arsenal. Smithtown Arsenal won the Boys-Under-16 national championship in 2013 and they will have the opportunity to play for the McGuire Cup in youth soccer’s National Championship Series next year as Smithtown would then be a Boys-Under-19 team.

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Massapequa Soccer Club photo of Arsenal being honored by the New York Cosmos

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