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Lower League eCup Information

The Lower League eCup is an American competitive gaming competition designed for supporters, players, and clubs from the third division and below of the United States Soccer Pyramid. [1]. Currently, there are representatives from over 120 soccer clubs participating in the inaugural edition of the competition, coming from over 20 different leagues [2]. Matches are played on the popular video game FIFA by EA Sports. The tournament is held on three consoles, PS4, Xbox One, and PC, with champions being crowned for each division.

Lower League eCup
FoundedMarch 16, 2020
CountryUnited States
Divisions3
Number of teams120
TV partnersTwitch
Websitelowerleagueecup.com

Competition Format

The inaugural edition of the Lower League eCup was divided into two stages. A group stage scheduled for approximately 4-5 weeks, followed by a knockout stage. Players play one match per week during the group stage [3]. There were 78 clubs who participated on PS4, 67 clubs on Xbox One, and only 8 on PC. The top 48 teams in each division (and top 4 for PC), advance to a knockout stage [4]. It has been confirmed that there will be future editions of the eCup, as of April 25th, 2020, the cup hasn't announced further details.

Since none of the participating clubs in the tournament are featured in the FIFA video game series, American clubs choose an international club to play as. In the spirit of the “lower league” aspect of the cup, clubs are only allowed to use clubs that play below the first level of their respective soccer pyramids [5]. This means players can't use clubs from leagues such as the Premier League, Bundesliga, Major League Soccer, and any other first division leagues.

History

The tournament was announced via Twitter on March 16th, 2020 [6]. The tournament was founded by Joe Meyer, a high school senior intent on pursuing a university degree in Sports Management [7]. Not much is known about the background of the cup's founder. Originally, the tournament was created in response a demand for live sports due to the 2019-20 COVID-19 Pandemic, which shut down sports leagues across the world [8]. This shutdown included leagues such as the National Premier Soccer League, who had to cancel the entire 2020 Season, a league which many of the clubs in the eCup are members of [9].

The Breakers AFC were the first club to join the tournament followed by Kingston Stockade FC, Hartford City FC, and over 100 more clubs in the following weeks [10]. On March 18th, they formally released an official Lower League eCup logo via Twitter [11]. The logo was designed by the Triangle Soccer Podcast, a small podcast devoted to covering non-league football in the United States.

The first ever match in the Lower League eCup was played on April 1st, 2020, as Atlantic City FC defeated FC Buffalo, 4-3 in a group stage match. The 2020 eCup is scheduled to conclude with the finals for all three brackets on Monday, May 25th, 2020 [12].

Meyer has stated that "he thought that this would be a good way for lower league soccer to come together and help pass the time until the leagues can resume" [13]. Although it launched with no founding clubs, the eCup quickly grew to 120 clubs from dozens of leagues in a matter of less than two weeks. The tournament as been hailed as a "great reprieve from the chaos of the outside world for a little while, and a great way to keep watching the clubs we know and love" [14].

Although no plans have been formally announced as of late April 2020, Meyer appeared to confirm that it would return for future editions with plans being drawn up for a tournament in the winter months [15].

Clubs

Clubs Participating in the 2020 Lower League eCup
Club City Organization
AC Chehalem Valley McMinnville, Oregon Northwest Premier League
AC Miracle Hill Desert Hot Springs, California United Premier Soccer League
ADASL Soccer Atlanta, Georgia United States Adult Soccer Association
AFC Mobile Mobile, Alabama National Premier Soccer League
Amish Country United Wooster, Ohio Northern Ohio Soccer League
Asheville City SC Asheville, North Carolina USL League Two
Atlantic City FC Atlantic City, New Jersey National Premier Soccer League
Atletico Miami CF Miami, Florida United Premier Soccer League
Atun United Dallas, Texas United Premier Soccer League
Bavarians Soccer Club Milwaukee, Wisconsin United Premier Soccer League
Bell County Football Club Belton, TX United Premier Soccer League
Boca Raton FC Boca Raton, FC National Premier Soccer League
Cal United Strikers FC Irvine, CA National Independent Soccer Association
Central Texas Lobos Austin, TX United Premier Soccer League
Cincinnati Dutch Lions FC Cincinnati, OH USL League Two
City Legends FC Perris, CA United States Adult Soccer Association
Cleveland SC Cleveland, OH National Premier Soccer League
Club Toledo Toledo, OH Northern Ohio Soccer League
Colorado Rush Lakewood, CO USL League Two
Coyotes FC Temple, TX National Premier Soccer League
Crescent City FC New Orleans, LA Gulf Coast Premier League
Croatian Eagles SC Milwaukee, WI United Premier Soccer League
Dakota Fusion FC Fargo, ND National Premier Soccer League
Dallas Soccer Alliance Dallas, TX United States Adult Soccer Association
Dayton Dutch Lions Dayton, OH USL League Two
Denton Diablos FC Denton, TX National Premier Soccer League
Des Moines Menace Des Moines, IA USL League Two
Districtonia Futbol Club Washington, D.C. United States Adult Soccer Association
Duluth FC Duluth, MN National Premier Soccer League
Dynamo FC - St. Cloud St. Cloud, MN Minnesota Amateur Soccer League
Elite FC Atlantic City, NJ United States Adult Soccer Association
FC Buffalo Buffalo, NY National Premier Soccer League
FC Motown Morristown, NJ National Premier Soccer League
FC Tucson Tucson, AZ USL League One
FF Premier Dallas, TX United Premier Soccer League
Fall River Marksmen Fall River, MA United States Adult Soccer Association
First State FC Wilmington, DE National Premier Soccer League
Florida Tropics SC Lakeland, FL Major Arena Soccer League
Forward Madison FC Madison, WI USL League One
Fort Wayne FC Fort Wayne, IN National Premier Soccer League
Fort Worth Inocentes Fort Worth, TX United Premier Soccer League
Grays Harbor Gulls FC Grays Harbor, WA Western Washington Premier League
Great White Buffalo Buffalo, NY United States Adult Soccer Association
Greenspoint Gunners Greenspoint, TX United Premier Soccer League
Greenville Triumph SC Greenville, SC USL League One
Harbor Force FC Gig Harbor, WA Western Washington Premier League
Hoboken FC 1912 Hoboken, NJ Cosmopolitan Soccer League
Houston Hotshots Houston, TX United Premier Soccer League
Inland Empire FC San Bernardino, CA United Premier Soccer League
Inland Empire Republic FC Colton, CA United Premier Soccer League
Inland Wolves FC Riverside, CA United Premier Soccer League
Inter Detroit FC Detroit, MI United Premier Soccer League
Inter Philadelphia FC Philadelphia, PA United States Adult Soccer Association
Jacksonville Armada FC Jacksonville, FL National Premier Soccer League
Keene FC Keene, TX United Premier Soccer League
Kingston Stockade FC Kingston, NY National Premier Soccer League
Lane United FC Eugene, OR USL League Two
Laredo Heat SC Laredo, TX National Premier Soccer League
Lazers Soccer Club Garner, NC United Premier Soccer League
Levi United FC Greenville, NC United Premier Soccer League
Little Rock Rangers Little Rock, AR National Premier Soccer League
Livonia City FC Livonia, MI Midwest Premier League
Lone Star Republic Dallas, TX United Premier Soccer League
Long Beach City FC Long Beach, CA United Premier Soccer League
Louisiana Krewe FC Lafayette, LA Gulf Coast Premier League
LSA Athletico Lanier Gainesville, GA National Premier Soccer League
Metro Louisville FC Louisville, KY National Premier Soccer League
Miami Soccer Academy Miami, FL National Soccer League USA
Minneapolis City SC Minneapolis, MN National Premier Soccer League
Mississippi Brilla FC Clinton, MS USL League Two
New York International FC New York, NY Cosmopolitan Soccer League
North Carolina FC U-23 Cary, NC USL League Two
North Texas SC Frisco, TX USL League One
Northshore United Covington, LA Gulf Coast Premier League
Orange County Spartans Irvine, C United Premier Soccer League
OKC 1889 FC Oklahoma City, OK United Premier Soccer League
Oak City United Raleigh, NC Women's Premier Soccer League
Oakland County FC Clawson, MI USL League Two
Oakland Roots SC Oakland, CA National Independent Soccer Association
Oly Town Artesians Olympia, WA Evergreen Premier League
OlyPen Force Olympia, WA Evergreen Premier League
Orlando City B Orlando, FL USL League One
Oxnard Guerreros Oxnard, CA National Premier Soccer League
PDX FC Portland, OR National Premier Soccer League
Palm Beach Breakers AFC Palm Beach, FL United Premier Soccer League
Port City FC Gulfport, MS National Premier Soccer League
Project 51O Oakland, CA National Premier Soccer League
Protagonist Soccer El Paso, TX Guest Entry
Providence City FC Providence, RI United States Adult Soccer Association
River Town Football Club San Marcos, TX United Premier Soccer League
Riverside City FC Riverside, CA United States Adult Soccer Association
San Antonio Runners SC San Antonio, TX United Premier Soccer League
San Diego 1904 FC San Diego, CA National Independent Soccer Association
San Lee FC Sanford, NC United Premier Soccer League
Santa Ana Lobos Santa Ana, CA United States Adult Soccer Association
Santa Ana Winds FC Santa Ana, CA United Premier Soccer League
Savannah Clovers FC Savannah, GA United Premier Soccer League
Small World Soccer White, GA Guest Entry
South Bend Lions FC South Bend, IN USL League Two
South Georgia Tormenta FC Statesboro, GA USL League One
Tallahassee SC Tallahassee, FL National Premier Soccer League
Tri Cities Alliance FC Pasco, WA Evergreen Premier League
Tri-Cities FC Johnson City, TN USL League Two
Tri State HSN Cincinnati, OH Guest Entry
Tulsa Athletic Tulsa, OK National Premier Soccer League
Union Dubuque FC Dubuque, IA Midwest Premier League
Vacaville Elite Vacaville, CA United Premier Soccer League
Vlora City FC Minneapolis, MN United Premier Soccer League

Results

Year PS4 Champion Xbox One Champion PC Champion
2020 [16] TBD - In Progress TBD - In Progress TBD - In Progress



  1. ^ "Lower League eCup (@lowerleagueEcup) | Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  2. ^ "Stats - Lower League eCup". lowerleagueecup.soccershift.com. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  3. ^ "Lower League eCup". Protagonist Soccer. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  4. ^ "Format and Schedule Announced for 2020 Lower League eCup". lowerleagueecup.soccershift.com. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  5. ^ "Local NYC Soccer Teams Continue Play Through Esports Amid COVID-19". New York Sports Nation. 2020-04-08. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  6. ^ eCup, Lower League (2020-03-16). "Without soccer or sports for the foreseeable future, we are looking for supporters of lower league clubs (3rd tier and below), who are interested in joining a FIFA 20 e-league/cup for lower league supporters. Who's in?". @lowerleagueEcup. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  7. ^ McBrideman, Clyde (2020-04-01). "Lower League e-Cup Kicks Off". The Soccer Club House. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  8. ^ "Coronavirus cancellations and reactions in sports". ESPN.com. 2020-04-24. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  9. ^ "A Message from Kenneth Farrell, NPSL Chairman of the Board". National Premier Soccer League. 2020-03-26. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  10. ^ eCup, Lower League (2020-03-16). "Our first club .... The Breakers AFC!!! (UPSL, @TheBreakersAFC)pic.twitter.com/REQKOLh3Ae". @lowerleagueEcup. Retrieved 2020-04-25. {{ cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 20 ( help)
  11. ^ eCup, Lower League (2020-03-18). "We have a logo!!! Shoutout to @TrianglePod for the design!pic.twitter.com/uLArjm4Seu". @lowerleagueEcup. Retrieved 2020-04-25. {{ cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 18 ( help)
  12. ^ "Stats - Lower League eCup". lowerleagueecup.soccershift.com. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  13. ^ "Lower League eCup". Protagonist Soccer. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  14. ^ "Weirdness of the Week, Ep. 2". SmallWorld Soccer. 2020-03-28. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  15. ^ eCup, Lower League (2020-04-04). "For now, I'm focused on getting through this edition. There are plans to continue in the future, likely between December-January". @lowerleagueEcup. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  16. ^ "Home - Lower League eCup". lowerleagueecup.soccershift.com. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lower League eCup Information

The Lower League eCup is an American competitive gaming competition designed for supporters, players, and clubs from the third division and below of the United States Soccer Pyramid. [1]. Currently, there are representatives from over 120 soccer clubs participating in the inaugural edition of the competition, coming from over 20 different leagues [2]. Matches are played on the popular video game FIFA by EA Sports. The tournament is held on three consoles, PS4, Xbox One, and PC, with champions being crowned for each division.

Lower League eCup
FoundedMarch 16, 2020
CountryUnited States
Divisions3
Number of teams120
TV partnersTwitch
Websitelowerleagueecup.com

Competition Format

The inaugural edition of the Lower League eCup was divided into two stages. A group stage scheduled for approximately 4-5 weeks, followed by a knockout stage. Players play one match per week during the group stage [3]. There were 78 clubs who participated on PS4, 67 clubs on Xbox One, and only 8 on PC. The top 48 teams in each division (and top 4 for PC), advance to a knockout stage [4]. It has been confirmed that there will be future editions of the eCup, as of April 25th, 2020, the cup hasn't announced further details.

Since none of the participating clubs in the tournament are featured in the FIFA video game series, American clubs choose an international club to play as. In the spirit of the “lower league” aspect of the cup, clubs are only allowed to use clubs that play below the first level of their respective soccer pyramids [5]. This means players can't use clubs from leagues such as the Premier League, Bundesliga, Major League Soccer, and any other first division leagues.

History

The tournament was announced via Twitter on March 16th, 2020 [6]. The tournament was founded by Joe Meyer, a high school senior intent on pursuing a university degree in Sports Management [7]. Not much is known about the background of the cup's founder. Originally, the tournament was created in response a demand for live sports due to the 2019-20 COVID-19 Pandemic, which shut down sports leagues across the world [8]. This shutdown included leagues such as the National Premier Soccer League, who had to cancel the entire 2020 Season, a league which many of the clubs in the eCup are members of [9].

The Breakers AFC were the first club to join the tournament followed by Kingston Stockade FC, Hartford City FC, and over 100 more clubs in the following weeks [10]. On March 18th, they formally released an official Lower League eCup logo via Twitter [11]. The logo was designed by the Triangle Soccer Podcast, a small podcast devoted to covering non-league football in the United States.

The first ever match in the Lower League eCup was played on April 1st, 2020, as Atlantic City FC defeated FC Buffalo, 4-3 in a group stage match. The 2020 eCup is scheduled to conclude with the finals for all three brackets on Monday, May 25th, 2020 [12].

Meyer has stated that "he thought that this would be a good way for lower league soccer to come together and help pass the time until the leagues can resume" [13]. Although it launched with no founding clubs, the eCup quickly grew to 120 clubs from dozens of leagues in a matter of less than two weeks. The tournament as been hailed as a "great reprieve from the chaos of the outside world for a little while, and a great way to keep watching the clubs we know and love" [14].

Although no plans have been formally announced as of late April 2020, Meyer appeared to confirm that it would return for future editions with plans being drawn up for a tournament in the winter months [15].

Clubs

Clubs Participating in the 2020 Lower League eCup
Club City Organization
AC Chehalem Valley McMinnville, Oregon Northwest Premier League
AC Miracle Hill Desert Hot Springs, California United Premier Soccer League
ADASL Soccer Atlanta, Georgia United States Adult Soccer Association
AFC Mobile Mobile, Alabama National Premier Soccer League
Amish Country United Wooster, Ohio Northern Ohio Soccer League
Asheville City SC Asheville, North Carolina USL League Two
Atlantic City FC Atlantic City, New Jersey National Premier Soccer League
Atletico Miami CF Miami, Florida United Premier Soccer League
Atun United Dallas, Texas United Premier Soccer League
Bavarians Soccer Club Milwaukee, Wisconsin United Premier Soccer League
Bell County Football Club Belton, TX United Premier Soccer League
Boca Raton FC Boca Raton, FC National Premier Soccer League
Cal United Strikers FC Irvine, CA National Independent Soccer Association
Central Texas Lobos Austin, TX United Premier Soccer League
Cincinnati Dutch Lions FC Cincinnati, OH USL League Two
City Legends FC Perris, CA United States Adult Soccer Association
Cleveland SC Cleveland, OH National Premier Soccer League
Club Toledo Toledo, OH Northern Ohio Soccer League
Colorado Rush Lakewood, CO USL League Two
Coyotes FC Temple, TX National Premier Soccer League
Crescent City FC New Orleans, LA Gulf Coast Premier League
Croatian Eagles SC Milwaukee, WI United Premier Soccer League
Dakota Fusion FC Fargo, ND National Premier Soccer League
Dallas Soccer Alliance Dallas, TX United States Adult Soccer Association
Dayton Dutch Lions Dayton, OH USL League Two
Denton Diablos FC Denton, TX National Premier Soccer League
Des Moines Menace Des Moines, IA USL League Two
Districtonia Futbol Club Washington, D.C. United States Adult Soccer Association
Duluth FC Duluth, MN National Premier Soccer League
Dynamo FC - St. Cloud St. Cloud, MN Minnesota Amateur Soccer League
Elite FC Atlantic City, NJ United States Adult Soccer Association
FC Buffalo Buffalo, NY National Premier Soccer League
FC Motown Morristown, NJ National Premier Soccer League
FC Tucson Tucson, AZ USL League One
FF Premier Dallas, TX United Premier Soccer League
Fall River Marksmen Fall River, MA United States Adult Soccer Association
First State FC Wilmington, DE National Premier Soccer League
Florida Tropics SC Lakeland, FL Major Arena Soccer League
Forward Madison FC Madison, WI USL League One
Fort Wayne FC Fort Wayne, IN National Premier Soccer League
Fort Worth Inocentes Fort Worth, TX United Premier Soccer League
Grays Harbor Gulls FC Grays Harbor, WA Western Washington Premier League
Great White Buffalo Buffalo, NY United States Adult Soccer Association
Greenspoint Gunners Greenspoint, TX United Premier Soccer League
Greenville Triumph SC Greenville, SC USL League One
Harbor Force FC Gig Harbor, WA Western Washington Premier League
Hoboken FC 1912 Hoboken, NJ Cosmopolitan Soccer League
Houston Hotshots Houston, TX United Premier Soccer League
Inland Empire FC San Bernardino, CA United Premier Soccer League
Inland Empire Republic FC Colton, CA United Premier Soccer League
Inland Wolves FC Riverside, CA United Premier Soccer League
Inter Detroit FC Detroit, MI United Premier Soccer League
Inter Philadelphia FC Philadelphia, PA United States Adult Soccer Association
Jacksonville Armada FC Jacksonville, FL National Premier Soccer League
Keene FC Keene, TX United Premier Soccer League
Kingston Stockade FC Kingston, NY National Premier Soccer League
Lane United FC Eugene, OR USL League Two
Laredo Heat SC Laredo, TX National Premier Soccer League
Lazers Soccer Club Garner, NC United Premier Soccer League
Levi United FC Greenville, NC United Premier Soccer League
Little Rock Rangers Little Rock, AR National Premier Soccer League
Livonia City FC Livonia, MI Midwest Premier League
Lone Star Republic Dallas, TX United Premier Soccer League
Long Beach City FC Long Beach, CA United Premier Soccer League
Louisiana Krewe FC Lafayette, LA Gulf Coast Premier League
LSA Athletico Lanier Gainesville, GA National Premier Soccer League
Metro Louisville FC Louisville, KY National Premier Soccer League
Miami Soccer Academy Miami, FL National Soccer League USA
Minneapolis City SC Minneapolis, MN National Premier Soccer League
Mississippi Brilla FC Clinton, MS USL League Two
New York International FC New York, NY Cosmopolitan Soccer League
North Carolina FC U-23 Cary, NC USL League Two
North Texas SC Frisco, TX USL League One
Northshore United Covington, LA Gulf Coast Premier League
Orange County Spartans Irvine, C United Premier Soccer League
OKC 1889 FC Oklahoma City, OK United Premier Soccer League
Oak City United Raleigh, NC Women's Premier Soccer League
Oakland County FC Clawson, MI USL League Two
Oakland Roots SC Oakland, CA National Independent Soccer Association
Oly Town Artesians Olympia, WA Evergreen Premier League
OlyPen Force Olympia, WA Evergreen Premier League
Orlando City B Orlando, FL USL League One
Oxnard Guerreros Oxnard, CA National Premier Soccer League
PDX FC Portland, OR National Premier Soccer League
Palm Beach Breakers AFC Palm Beach, FL United Premier Soccer League
Port City FC Gulfport, MS National Premier Soccer League
Project 51O Oakland, CA National Premier Soccer League
Protagonist Soccer El Paso, TX Guest Entry
Providence City FC Providence, RI United States Adult Soccer Association
River Town Football Club San Marcos, TX United Premier Soccer League
Riverside City FC Riverside, CA United States Adult Soccer Association
San Antonio Runners SC San Antonio, TX United Premier Soccer League
San Diego 1904 FC San Diego, CA National Independent Soccer Association
San Lee FC Sanford, NC United Premier Soccer League
Santa Ana Lobos Santa Ana, CA United States Adult Soccer Association
Santa Ana Winds FC Santa Ana, CA United Premier Soccer League
Savannah Clovers FC Savannah, GA United Premier Soccer League
Small World Soccer White, GA Guest Entry
South Bend Lions FC South Bend, IN USL League Two
South Georgia Tormenta FC Statesboro, GA USL League One
Tallahassee SC Tallahassee, FL National Premier Soccer League
Tri Cities Alliance FC Pasco, WA Evergreen Premier League
Tri-Cities FC Johnson City, TN USL League Two
Tri State HSN Cincinnati, OH Guest Entry
Tulsa Athletic Tulsa, OK National Premier Soccer League
Union Dubuque FC Dubuque, IA Midwest Premier League
Vacaville Elite Vacaville, CA United Premier Soccer League
Vlora City FC Minneapolis, MN United Premier Soccer League

Results

Year PS4 Champion Xbox One Champion PC Champion
2020 [16] TBD - In Progress TBD - In Progress TBD - In Progress



  1. ^ "Lower League eCup (@lowerleagueEcup) | Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  2. ^ "Stats - Lower League eCup". lowerleagueecup.soccershift.com. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  3. ^ "Lower League eCup". Protagonist Soccer. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  4. ^ "Format and Schedule Announced for 2020 Lower League eCup". lowerleagueecup.soccershift.com. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  5. ^ "Local NYC Soccer Teams Continue Play Through Esports Amid COVID-19". New York Sports Nation. 2020-04-08. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  6. ^ eCup, Lower League (2020-03-16). "Without soccer or sports for the foreseeable future, we are looking for supporters of lower league clubs (3rd tier and below), who are interested in joining a FIFA 20 e-league/cup for lower league supporters. Who's in?". @lowerleagueEcup. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  7. ^ McBrideman, Clyde (2020-04-01). "Lower League e-Cup Kicks Off". The Soccer Club House. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  8. ^ "Coronavirus cancellations and reactions in sports". ESPN.com. 2020-04-24. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  9. ^ "A Message from Kenneth Farrell, NPSL Chairman of the Board". National Premier Soccer League. 2020-03-26. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  10. ^ eCup, Lower League (2020-03-16). "Our first club .... The Breakers AFC!!! (UPSL, @TheBreakersAFC)pic.twitter.com/REQKOLh3Ae". @lowerleagueEcup. Retrieved 2020-04-25. {{ cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 20 ( help)
  11. ^ eCup, Lower League (2020-03-18). "We have a logo!!! Shoutout to @TrianglePod for the design!pic.twitter.com/uLArjm4Seu". @lowerleagueEcup. Retrieved 2020-04-25. {{ cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 18 ( help)
  12. ^ "Stats - Lower League eCup". lowerleagueecup.soccershift.com. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  13. ^ "Lower League eCup". Protagonist Soccer. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  14. ^ "Weirdness of the Week, Ep. 2". SmallWorld Soccer. 2020-03-28. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  15. ^ eCup, Lower League (2020-04-04). "For now, I'm focused on getting through this edition. There are plans to continue in the future, likely between December-January". @lowerleagueEcup. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  16. ^ "Home - Lower League eCup". lowerleagueecup.soccershift.com. Retrieved 2020-04-25.

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