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Oregon Women's Open Cup: Year Two

June 28, 2022 by Joshua Duder

The UWS Oregon Women’s Open Cup, brings together the top amateur women’s soccer teams in Oregon (and guests from Washington), representing WPSL, NWPL, and CPL to see who are the Queens of Oregon Soccer.

by Joshua Duder

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June 28, 2022 /Joshua Duder
feature, coverage, soccer, USOC, US Open Cup, Oregon Womens Open Cup, OWOC, United Women's Soccer, UWS, WPSL, NWPL, Cascadia Premier League, Cascadia, Oregon Soccer, women's soccer, WOSO, Portland Thorns, AC Chehalem Valley, Westside Metros, CFC Atletica, Vancouver Victory, Eugene Timbers Azul
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Deportivo Rose City (La Liga Leon in Portland, Oregon / UPSL)

October 25, 2021 by Joshua Duder

“We play in la Liga Leon locally because it’s the league located in our part of Portland. We finished as runner ups in our fall 2020 season in the first division and then won the championship in the spring 2021 season… Additionally, we recently joined the UPSL”

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October 25, 2021 /Joshua Duder
feature, Amateur Soccer, Grassroots Soccer, coverage, Under the Lights, UPSL, Oregon Soccer, Portland Soccer

Catching Up With The Men's Oregon Open Cup

July 28, 2021 by Joshua Duder

Guest writer and color commentator for Oregon Sportsbeat, Jack McArthur, gets us all caught up on the Men’s Oregon Open Cup - who was there, who is out, and who is moving on…

by Jack McArthur

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July 28, 2021 /Joshua Duder
feature, coverage, Lane United, UPSL L2, OVF Alliance, Portland Soccer, Oregon Soccer, Oregon Open Cup
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Oregon Valley Futbol Alliance (USL L2 / TBD)

June 14, 2021 by Joshua Duder

“While other teams in the league bring in mercenaries from around the country every summer, our player recruitment model for our USL L2 team is 100 percent Oregon. About 50 percent of our roster will be homegrown players who came up through our youth system.”

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June 14, 2021 /Joshua Duder
feature, Amateur Soccer, Grassroots Soccer, USL L2, Oregon Soccer, Oregon Women Open Cup, OWOC, NWPL
 

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