Loudoun Soccer, Arlington take home Club Champions League titles
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (via CCL) – Following a full seasonal year of play in the 16-member Club Champions League, Loudoun Soccer has come away with both the overall Club Champions League trophy and the Girls Club Champions League trophy, while Arlington Soccer Association took home the Boys Club Champions League title.
“Loudoun Soccer is honored to win the CCL Overall and Girls trophies. The culmination of a seasonal year is represented by the efforts of our entire club, boys and girls. To win the Overall and Girls trophies is extremely difficult with the high level of competition offered in the CCL,” said Darryl Gee, Loudoun Soccer Director of Coaching.
“The CCL represents the very best competition in the Region. We are honored to have won the Boys Overall Club Champions League trophy against the best club competition around,” said, German Peri, Arlington Director of Coaching.
Following are the champions of each individual age and gender group for the 2013-14 season.
Boys Age Group Champions:
(U11) FC Richmond
(U12) PWSI
(U13) Beach FC
(U14) Arlington
(U15) Loudoun
(U16) SOCA
(U17) Arlington
(U18) SYA
Girls Age Group Champions:
(U11) Annandale
(U12) Braddock Road
(U13) DC Stoddert
(U14) Annandale
(U15) Braddock Road
(U16) PWSI
(U17) FASA
(U18) Loudoun
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