2020 Hank Steinbrecher Cup

The 2020 Hank Steinbrecher Cup will be the eighth edition of the United States Adult Soccer Association's (USASA) tournament whose winner is recognized with the title of U.S. National Amateur Champions.

2020 Hank Steinbrecher Cup
CountryUnited States of America
DatesMay 2020
Teams4
Defending championsFlint City Bucks
2019
2021

USL League Two (USL L2) side Flint City Bucks are the defending champion, having won the last three competitions.

Host selection

Flint City Bucks were selected to host the tournament following their crowning as the 2019 National Amateur Champion.[1]

Teams

The tournament will feature the 2019 USASA National Amateur Cup winner Newtown Pride FC and the defending Steinbrecher Cup winner Flint City Bucks. Ordinarily the tournament would also feature the 2019 USL League Two Champion and the 2019 National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) champion. However the 2019 USL League 2 champion was the previously qualified Flint City Bucks, so in their place USL League Two Runner-up Reading United AC will be invited. The 2019 NPSL Champion The Miami FC is ineligible due to being a professional club. In their place the USASA will invite the NPSL's top amateur club Cleveland SC.

Matches

Bracket


  Semifinals     Final
                 
  1      
  4        
         
         
  2        
  3       Third Place
 
   
     

Semifinals

Third-Place Match

Final

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