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Congressional Soccer Match
LocationWashington, D.C.
First meetingDemocrats 7–6 Republicans
(April 13, 2015 (2015-04-13))
Latest meetingRepublicans 6–5 Democrats
(May 21, 2019)
Next meetingMay 2020
Statistics
Meetings total7
Most winsDemocrats (4)
Most player appearancesCobi Jones (8)
Largest victoryRepublicans 8–4 Democrats
(April 13, 2015)

The Congressional Soccer Match is an annual soccer game played each summer by members of the United States Congress. The game began in 2013 and in its current format in 2014. In the match, the Republicans and Democrats form separate teams and play against each other. The event is hosted by the United States Soccer Foundation and generally features members of the Congressional Soccer Caucus, and former professional players.[1] The money raised from the match is donated to local charities.[2]

The defending champions are the Republicans.[3]

Rosters

2018

2019

Results

  Democrats Win   Republicans Win   Draw


April 24, 2013 Team Gray 6–6 Team Yellow Hotchkiss Field
Report Attendance: 400
April 7, 2014 Democrats 7–6 Republicans RFK Stadium
Report Attendance: 800
April 13, 2015 Republicans 8–4 Democrats RFK Stadium
Report Attendance: 800
Note: Two 25 minute halves
May 17, 2016 Democrats 7–4 Republicans RFK Stadium
Report Attendance: 1,200
Note: Two 25 minute halves
May 24, 2017 Democrats 5–3 Republicans RFK Stadium
Kihuen
Larsen
Britt
Olsen
Harkes
Report Attendance: 1,000
Note: Two 25 minute halves
May 23, 2018 Democrats 5–4 Republicans Bucanan Field
Kihuen 1' Report Attendance: 600
Note: Two 25 minute halves
May 21, 2019 Republicans 6–5 Democrats Audi Field
Report Attendance: 1,000
Note: Two 30 minute halves

See also

References

  1. ^ "United legends competing in sixth annual Congressional Soccer Match". DCUnited.com. Retrieved June 19, 2018.
  2. ^ "Charity soccer match benefiting children living in underserved communities". U.S. Soccer Foundation.
  3. ^ "REPUBLICANS BEAT THREE-TIME DEFENDING CHAMPIONS, DEMOCRATS, TO WIN 7TH ANNUAL CONGRESSIONAL SOCCER MATCH". U.S. Soccer Foundation. May 22, 2019. Retrieved May 22, 2019.

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