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2013 Coastal Summer Challenge
Hosted by Seacoast United Maine

The 2013 Coastal Summer Challenge will take place over Father’s Day weekend, June 15-16 on the campus of Bowdoin College and surrounding fields in Brunswick, ME!  The tournament offers U10-U18 boys’ and girls’ divisions, and Men’s Open/Women’s Open age divisions.  Click here to register!

Division Format
U10 6v6
U11 & U12 8v8
U13-Adult 11v11

Team Registration/Check-In
The Coastal Summer Challenge will host tournament registration/check-in beginning 1 hour prior to your first match.  Address is: 35 Watson Dr, Brunswick, ME.  Only one representative from each team is required at check-in.  Information on what is needed at check-in can be found here.

Lodging
All participating teams needing housing for the tournament are required to utilize the services of AB Sports Zone.  Lodging information will be available soon!

WPSL/NPSL Doubleheader Featured at CSC in June
   
 

The 2013 Coastal Summer Challenge will feature a WPSL/NPSL doubleheader on the campus of Bowdoin College on Saturday, June 15th. Beginning at 4pm, the Seacoast United Mariners will face the Boston Breakers College Academy in a Women's Premier Soccer League New England division matchup.  Immediately following, the Seacoast United Mariners men's side will take on NY Red Bull at 6pm in a National Premier Soccer League division game.

More match day information coming soon!  For more information on the Seacoast United Mariners men's and women's teams, please click here.

 


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