FRISCO, Texas (Aug. 7, 2025) — The second round of accepted teams has been announced for the National League Winter Events taking place in the 2025-26 youth soccer season.
2025-26 Winter Events | Accepted Teams (as of Aug. 7)
Boys Teams | Girls Teams
The current list of accepted teams features a majority of teams that will ultimately compete in the winter events. All other applicants are still being reviewed for acceptance, and teams are still being considered in every age group for both the November and January events.
Teams currently have their last chance to submit winter event applications over this weekend before the final round of acceptances. Click here to apply for a winter event.
The winter events, which are open to only teams playing in the National League, present participating teams with chances to qualify for the 2026 USYS National Championships, presented by New York Life, and the inaugural edition of The National League Cup. Each winter event will take place at the Arizona Athletic Grounds, in Mesa, Ariz.
Each participating team will play at one of the two event options. Competition is available for boys and girls teams that are playing in the 14U, 15U, 16U, 17U and 19U age groups during the 2025-26 youth soccer season.
Teams are being accepted for the winter events based on their history of performance — giving any applying team the chance to earn its way into the highly competitive field. Within each age group, up to 40 total teams will compete in the winter events, with the teams divided evenly among two events (20 teams per event).
At the events, teams are split into five groups of four, and each team plays its three group opponents over three days. Teams earn 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a loss.
Teams that finish in first place in their four-team group will advance to the 2026 USYS National Championships as a National League representative. Teams that finish in second place in their four-team group at the winter events will earn a wildcard spot into The NL Cup at the end of the 2025-26 season.
About The National League: Established in 2007, The National League represents the top league platform in US Youth Soccer and offers both team-based and club-based league formats across the country. National League teams experience high-level localized competition with national connectivity through events and The National League Cup — an annual postseason competition that determines the league’s best team in each age group.