SAN JOSE, Calif. āāÆThe San Jose Earthquakes will compete in the 2023 Generation adidas Cup at both the U17 and U15 levels. The Generation adidas Cup is a premier global youth tournament featuring representation from every MLS academy and renowned club academies from around the world. A record 49 different clubs from 12 countries and four continents will compete across the two age levels at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., from April 1-9.
The Quakesā U17s will play Brazilian side Flamengo on April 1 (1:30 pm PT) before taking on MLS opponents Real Salt Lake on April 2 (1:30 pm PT) and CF Montreal on April 3 (1:30 pm PT). The U15s will play Bolivian side Club Bolivar on April 1 (8:30 am PT), New York City FC on April 2 (8:30 am PT), and the Colorado Rapids on April 3 (8:30 am PT). Sixteen of the 40 teams in each of the age divisions will qualify for the knockout round. Click HERE for the full 2023 Generation adidas Cup schedule and standings
Twenty-eight Generation adidas games, including championship matches in both divisions, will stream live on MLS Season Pass, the subscription service from Apple and Major League Soccer on the Apple TV app. These games will be available in more than 100 countries and regions. Additional Generation adidas Cup broadcast details, including the schedule of games featured, will be announced in advance of the tournament. MLS Season Pass marks the official kickoff of the 10-year partnership between MLS and Apple, a historic first for a major professional sports league.
The future stars of MLS and international soccer will take center stage, as all 29 MLS clubs will have academy representation in both the U17 and U15 divisions. Additionally, Strikers FC (Irvine, Calif.) will participate in the U17 division. 2022 saw MLS teams win both the U17 (Seattle Sounders FC) and U15 (Portland Timbers) divisions for the first time in competitionās 14-year history. The Sounders FC U17 squad has also won the event each of the last two instances it was held (2022 and 2019) and look to join River Plate (2015-17) as the only clubs to do so three straight times.
12 players who appeared at previous Generation adidas Cups were on FIFA 2022 World Cup rosters, with eight on the U.S. Menās National Team. Notable alumni include Brenden Aaronson (Philadelphia Union/Leeds United), Kellyn Acosta (FC Dallas/LAFC), Tyler Adams (New York Red Bulls/Leeds United), and JesĆŗs Ferreira (FC Dallas). Additionally, 2022 FIFA World Cup winner and Manchester City forward JuliĆ”n Ćlvarez was the top scorer for River Plate (Argentina) when they won the U17 age group in 2017.
āGeneration adidas Cup brings together an elite group of world-class youth talent from around the globe and provides an exceptional competitive environment for participating MLS NEXT clubs,ā said MLS Vice President of Player Youth and Development Fred Lipka. āTop-tier international competition is an important catalyst in the development of talent and the 80 participating teams will provide an incredible opportunity for all involved.ā
āWe are excited for the 2023 Generation adidas Cup," said Skate Noftsinger, Director of Sports Marketing for adidas soccer North America. "The event is a key moment for our partnership with MLS, showcasing the pinnacle of youth soccer in North America and globally."
For the first time in the 14-year history of the Generation adidas Cup, 19 of the most prestigious international clubs will participate across the U17 and U15 divisions. Notable clubs who will compete in Bradenton include Arsenal FC (England), Boca Juniors (Argentina), Chelsea FC (England), Club AmƩrica (Mexico), Manchester United FC (England), Palmeiras (Brazil), Real Madrid C.F. (Spain), and Remo Stars FC (Nigeria).
Ahead of the inaugural Leagues Cup 2023 kicking off on Friday, July 21, MLS and Liga MX will compete against one another in the 2023 Generation adidas cup. Five different Liga MX clubs will take part in the competition, featuring Atlas (U17), Club AmĆ©rica (U15 and U17), Club LeĆ³n (U17), C.F. Monterrey (U15), and Pumas UNAM (U15 and U17). In 2022, Tigres UANL became the first LIGA MX team to reach the U17 championship game, falling 2-0 to Seattle Sounders FC.
Forty teams, divided into 10 groups of four, will compete in each of the two age divisions. MLS club seeding was determined by Generation adidas Cup Qualifiers at MLS NEXT Fest in December 2022. Each team will play three group matches to determine qualification for the knockout round. Sixteen teams will qualify for the winnerās side of the draw with winning teams advancing to play in a bracket-style elimination format. All teams competing in Generation adidas Cup are guaranteed to play seven 60-minute matches, comprised of two 30-minute halves.
After the conclusion of the tournament, awards will be presented in both age groups to the Generation adidas Cup Most Valuable Player and Top Scorer, as well as the Generation adidas Cup Best Goalkeeper presented by Allstate. The Generation adidas Cup Rising XI presented by BODYARMOR Sports Drink will highlight the top performing MLS academy players from each position at the competition.
U17 Division International ParticipantsĀ
Atlas (Mexico)
Boca Juniors (Argentina)
Club AmƩrica (Mexico)
Club LeĆ³n (Mexico)
Flamengo (Brazil)
Manchester United FC (England)
Palmeiras (Brazil)
Pumas UNAM (Mexico)
Remo Stars FC (Nigeria)
River Plate (Argentina)
U15 Division International ParticipantsĀ
Arsenal FC (England)
Chelsea FC (England)
Club AmƩrica (Mexico)
Club BolĆvar (Bolivia)
KRC Genk (Belgium)
C.F. Monterrey (Mexico)
FC NordsjƦlland (Denmark)
Pumas UNAM (Mexico)
Real Madrid C.F. (Spain)
Toulouse FC (France)
Valencia CF (Spain)