TSC Media Release

TSC Crowns Five Champions and Four Finalists in 2023 Spring Tennessee State Cup

May 30, 2023

MURFREESBORO, TN – Tennessee Soccer Club crowned five 2023 Tennessee Spring State Cup Champions this weekend in Murfreesboro, TN at the Richard Siegel Soccer Complex. In addition to the five championship teams, four other TSC teams finished as finalists. 


“We are very proud of all 37 TSC teams that qualified for the Spring State Cup,” Director of Soccer Stephen Jordan said. “These teams represented TSC well both on and off the field all tournament long.”


TSC’s success on championship success began early with the 2005 Murfreesboro Girls Showcase becoming the first champions of the tournament last weekend.


This past weekend, the results kept going with the 2009 Williamson Girls Showcase and the 2010 Girls ECNL teams picking up the title of state champions on Saturday. Sunday followed with two more teams hoisting championship trophies with the 2004/05 Sumner Girls Showcase capping their club careers with a sweet victory and the 2011 Williamson Girls Premier winning their final.


“It was great to see the teams rewarded for all the hard work they have put in this year,” said U12-U14 Girls Director of Coaching Dean Blain. 


In addition to the five champions, four TSC teams reached the finals. The 2009 Girls ECNL team competed in the U-15 final, 2010 Williamson Girls Premier in the U-13 final, 2012 Williamson Boys Academy Premier White – TSL in the U-12 final, and the 2012 Girls Academy Premier White in the U-12 final.


State Cup Champions

2004/05 Sumner Girls Showcase

2005 Murfreesboro Girls Showcase

2009 Williamson Girls Showcase

2010 Girls ECNL

2011 Williamson Girls Premier


State Cup Finalists

2009 Girls ECNL

2010 Williamson Girls Premier

2012 Williamson Boys Academy Premier White - TSL

2012 Williamson Girls Academy Premier White - TSL


State Cup Semifinalists

2011 Sumner Boys Elite

2012 Williamson Boys Elite Red

2012 Murfreesboro Girls Academy

2011 Williamson Girls Showcase White SB

2011 Williamson Girls Showcase White DB

2010 Boys Nike

2008 Williamson Girls Showcase

2007 Williamson Girls Showcase

2007 Girls Nike

2006 Murfreesboro Girls Showcase

2008 Williamson Girls Elite

2008 Williamson Girls Premier


State Cup Quarterfinalists

2004/05 Williamson Girls Showcase

2011 Williamson Girls Showcase Blue

2010 Girls Nike

2010 Boys ECNL

2011 Williamson Boys Showcase Blue

2009 Williamson Boys Showcase

2009 Boys Nike

2007 Murfreesboro Girls Showcase

2009 Murfreesboro Girls Showcase

2006/07 Sumner Girls Premier

2008 Girls Nike

2009 Girls Nike

2006 Sumner Girls Showcase

2008 Murfreesboro Girls Showcase

2008 Sumner Girls Showcase



For more results from the 2023 Tennessee Spring State Cup, click here.

For results from the 2022 Tennessee Fall State Cup, click here.


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Tennessee Soccer Club (TSC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Williamson County and the surrounding Greater Nashville area. TSC's Mission is "to promote a love for soccer by developing excellence in the game for our players and coaches to positively impact our member families and communities.”


Since 2012, TSC has been the premier youth soccer club in the state of Tennessee and currently serves over 3,500 players participating in recreational, competitive and/or supplemental soccer programs across four locations: TSC Murfreesboro, TSC Nashville, TSC Sumner and TSC Williamson. TSC teams compete locally, regionally, and nationally in leagues such as the Tennessee Youth Soccer League, USYS National League and Mid South Conference, and the Elite Clubs National League. TSC also fields two U23 pre-professional teams competing in USL W League (women’s) and USL League Two (men’s). TSC has won multiple state and national championships in recent years through competition in these leagues. 

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