Men's competition The USASA National Amateur Cup The
National Amateur Cup is the most prestigious and longest running tournament for all of amateur soccer in the entire country, crowning its first champion,
Fleisher Yarn in 1924. To qualify for the national tournament a team must win their respective regional cup. In addition to the trophy the winner of the National Amateur Cup is awarded an entry into both the Hank Steinbrecher Cup, and the
Lamar Hunt US Open Cup, which has been in existence since 1914.
Hank Steinbrecher Cup In 2013, USASA and U.S. Soccer began a competition to pit the champions of the different men's amateur competitions (
USASA National Amateur Cup,
National Premier Soccer League,
USL League Two and defending
Hank Steinbrecher Cup holder) against each other for the title of "Champions of Champions" The competition eventually allowed in other champions such as those from the
United Premier Soccer League,
United States Specialty Sports Association and the USASA Werner Fricker champion. Beginning in 2024, USSF delegated the funding of the cup to the affiliates, including potential reorganization or renaming.
Women's competition Women's Amateur Cup USASA has run two different competitions, starting in 1980. Originally, USASA set up
USASA National Women's Amateur, which was open to all amateur teams throughout the country. Through 1995, the Women's Amateur Cup was the highest level of completition in the United States. In 1996, USASA introduced the
USASA National Women's Open, but the Women's Amateur Cup continued through 2014. Prior to the Women's Open Cup, Michelob Ladies (TX) was the most successful team with four championships. After the Open Cup, both Soccer Academy United (VA) and
Chicago Eclipse Select won the Amateur Cup three times.
Nationl Women's Open In 1996, USASA introduced the Women's Open, which was open to all Amateur and Semi-Professional teams in the United States until 2011. In 2009, the competition changed its name to the Women's Cup, reverting to the Women's Open in 2013. Professional teams entered the competition beginning in 2012. In 2015, the competition reverted to fully amateur. After the 2016 Women's Open, the competition was not competed until 2023, when it was reintroduced as a fully amateur competition.
Brandi Chastain Cup On March 12, 2025, USASA announced the Brandi Chastain cup which will feature four top women's amateur teams competing.
Coed competition Veteran's Cup Established in 1998, the Adult Soccer Fest is formally known as the Veteran's Cup and is a 5–day event sponsored by USASA for teams with players 30 years and older. Matches for Over–30 teams to Over–70 mens are played in an 11 v 11 format, while Over–70 women and Over–75 teams play in an 7 v 7 format. In December 2024, USASA announced that they would be returning the Adult Soccer fest to its original name Veteran's Cup. == See also ==