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USYS National Championship Recap

USYS National Championship Recap

MIDWEST UNITED FC SCOR 06/07 BLACK

Midwest United FC SCOR 06/07 Black represented Michigan at the 2025 USYS National Championships in Orlando, Florida, competing in the U19 Girls Division. The team earned its spot at Nationals through the National League, showcasing its quality against top-level competition.

In group play, Midwest United finished with a strong 1-0-2 record, scoring 7 goals and conceding only 3. They ended bracket play tied for first place, but advancement came down to goal differential – where they narrowly missed out by just one goal.

Although they did not move forward to the knockout rounds, Midwest United’s performance highlighted their strength, resilience, and competitive edge at the national level.

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