Surf Cup's Fate

If Surf was smart they would move the tournament to coachella area where there is a Indian reservation. Get people to book at the casino hotels nearby and spread out their tournament over a few weeks to minimize lots of people congregated at once. Tournament for Dec 12 is still on for the Indian reservation lol...


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Unless the Native Tribe would rather run their own events
 
division 2 and 3 coaches can still recruit. I know several kids who want to go D1 and need film in order to be seen since those coaches can’t be at games or ID clinics.


Cool, yes we only had D2 and 3 coaches at the clinic several months back also. I just wonder if many will show up in person or if they are primarily just using video now the majority of time for recruiting purposes.
 
Further proving my point. Your posts are uninformed, meaningless and a waste of time to write or read. Btw, two of my kids' teams are currently registered for Surf Cup and planning to play until a couple weeks ago when the numbers started to spike.

Your failure to comprehend the value of this thread--keeping those of us outside the Surf Cup inner-circle informed--is baffling. Because of this thread (and posts starting a week + ago in another thread), all of us knew Phoenix cancelled at the same time Surf learned. That's a good thing, especially given their lack of transparency leading up to the prior two Surf Cup dates. Makes me wonder if you or someone related is in that inner-circle. Your post reads like a promo piece for the event. Even the "college coaches" canard thrown in. If you didn't know, D1 in-person recruiting has been grounded since Spring and the ban was recently extended into 2021 (I don't need to be reminded there are also D2 and 3 coaches.)

When California goes on full lockdown in a matter of days (regrettably), maybe then Surf will finally have the good sense to give up on their revenue quest and just wait till next year. Youth soccer is their business and livelihood. That doesn't mean it has to be all of ours.

Wonderful tidbits of info again, stellar job but you forget to mention if you would like the video links from the terrific tournament in bullhead last weekend with some awesome soccer? It might make life inside the bubble more enjoyable for you. I will also send you the video links from the surf tournament in a few weeks so you can watch some more great soccer play and happy healthy kids enjoying their youth sport. I'm just concerned about your well being so just trying to make your isolation more tolerable. You're welcome in advance...
 
If Surf was smart they would move the tournament to coachella area where there is a Indian reservation. Get people to book at the casino hotels nearby and spread out their tournament over a few weeks to minimize lots of people congregated at once. Tournament for Dec 12 is still on for the Indian reservation lol...


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Hey Luis.... shhhhh I kinda feel like the more tournaments get talked about on here the quicker they get cancelled lol
 
The upcoming Holiday Cup Classic next weekend is still on (for now). Certainly smaller than Surf Cup but still over 300 teams that were supposed to use Reach 11 and Scottsdale Sports Complex. The tournament director sent our club the following message:

Holiday Classic Teams,

We have received word that the City of Phoenix has decided to close their fields. We had planned to use the city of Phoenix fields in addition to fields in other local cities around the Phoenix area. We know that this new closure information is causing concerns regarding how this will affect tournament play. We are still planning on continuing with our event. Please give us a few days to review this new information and to determine how this will affect field usage. We will be in contact very soon and appreciate your patience as we work through this. We will be in touch as soon as possible.
 
I hope it goes ahead, my DD won't be there but she had a great time at the ECNL showcase last month and Covid doesn't spread on the fields so they games should be played......however the below quotes from Surf's release are so disingenuous.....they want the $$$$$$, stop making us parents more stressed than we already are with BS comments like below...... yes I feel this way as do most of us but for the organizers of Surf Cup to be saying this is real rich.....

"we truly feel that these players need this event for more than just the soccer portion of what it brings but also for their physical and mental well being.

"we are all wanting to do something special for our children!"
 
The upcoming Holiday Cup Classic next weekend is still on (for now). Certainly smaller than Surf Cup but still over 300 teams that were supposed to use Reach 11 and Scottsdale Sports Complex. The tournament director sent our club the following message:

Holiday Classic Teams,

We have received word that the City of Phoenix has decided to close their fields. We had planned to use the city of Phoenix fields in addition to fields in other local cities around the Phoenix area. We know that this new closure information is causing concerns regarding how this will affect tournament play. We are still planning on continuing with our event. Please give us a few days to review this new information and to determine how this will affect field usage. We will be in contact very soon and appreciate your patience as we work through this. We will be in touch as soon as possible.

Excellent, glad they are able to logistically modify so those kids can play some ball. I'm sure the politicians that made the decision to close fields are sitting in a crowded expensive restaurant having a meal with 10 of their close friends. I hope the teams have a great tournament.
 
I hope it goes ahead, my DD won't be there but she had a great time at the ECNL showcase last month and Covid doesn't spread on the fields so they games should be played......however the below quotes from Surf's release are so disingenuous.....they want the $$$$$$, stop making us parents more stressed than we already are with BS comments like below...... yes I feel this way as do most of us but for the organizers of Surf Cup to be saying this is real rich.....

"we truly feel that these players need this event for more than just the soccer portion of what it brings but also for their physical and mental well being.

"we are all wanting to do something special for our children!"


Of course money is a club goal but I have no problem with their statement. 99% of kids involved in youth sports just want to play period. That is my speculation based on my kids attitude and all the others I see at practice, scrimmages and available tournaments. That is why some of the small tournaments are seeing 5x or even 10x the amount of teams applying over last year.

Let them kids play...
 
Yep, just the city of phoenix. The complete lack of understanding in regards to problem solving and administrating is woefully embarrassing. Somehow, canceling a soccer tournament is going to stop people from coming to the state. This is low hanging fruit for a group people who are incredibly under qualified to handle the crisis at hand.

We will see how the other cities react. Plenty of events upcoming in the City of Scottsdale that drive revenue.
Excellent, glad they are able to logistically modify so those kids can play some ball. I'm sure the politicians that made the decision to close fields are sitting in a crowded expensive restaurant having a meal with 10 of their close friends. I hope the teams have a great tournament.
RSL just picked up the Paloma fields and they are not affiliated with a city so.. that will be the anchor. Hopefully they can find some other facilities to get this to work.
 
They are not allowed to go to Arizona or Coachella?
Arizona is sanctioned (was) by Calsouth. Natives FC is not. I called as I was trying to get my team to attend. You are on your own as you have no insurance and most large clubs are not allowing clubs to play that tournament. They also raised their prices to $1,000 for the MLK tournament. Supply and Demand.
 
Arizona is sanctioned (was) by Calsouth. Natives FC is not. I called as I was trying to get my team to attend. You are on your own as you have no insurance and most large clubs are not allowing clubs to play that tournament. They also raised their prices to $1,000 for the MLK tournament. Supply and Demand.
I think Arizona tournaments are typically sanctioned by Arizona Soccer Association which is part of US Youth Soccer (Which is part of USSF). Cal-South is also part of US Youth Soccer. State governing bodies within US Youth Soccer are affiliated and have insurance reciprocity (I think. Might need to fact check this).
The Natives tournaments are on sovereign nation land and are not subject to the rules or affiliated with the insurance policies of US Youth Soccer.
I think the tournament is awesome and I hope it goes well for everyone. But you might be at an "Enter at your own risk" environment if anything happens. I'm sure the folks running the tournament have some sort of liability insurance for themselves. Not sure what type of coverage your club, team, coach or players will have.
 
Newsom just announced a non-essential travel ban that will likely kick in throughout the state in the next few days. Can't see Surf encouraging families to disobey this state order, regardless of its merits or effectiveness or lack thereof.
The lockdown - for the regions that it applies to - will be temporary. You make an assumption that it will last into January.
 
I believe ( not certain) the non essential travel order is effective immediately. They did not specify any date when it goes into effect. They just said non essential travel is to be stopped statewide and didn't specify a date. They did say that only essential workers or travelers are supposed to stay in hotels statewide.
 
I believe ( not certain) the non essential travel order is effective immediately. They did not specify any date when it goes into effect. They just said non essential travel is to be stopped statewide and didn't specify a date. They did say that only essential workers or travelers are supposed to stay in hotels statewide.
It applies to any region with fewer than 15% of ICU beds available.

Hits socal in the next few days. Bay area a week or three later.
 
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