Croatian-north American Soccer Tournament

The Croatian-North American Soccer Tournament is a soccer tournament established in 1965 to pit North America's Croatian teams against each other. It is traditionally played on the Labor Day weekend to accomodate teams who have to travel long distances. The prize money for winning the tournament is several thousand dollars and the event attracts large Croatian crowds. The dynasties of the competition are Toronto Croatia and Chicago Crven Bijeli Plavi (Chicago Red, White and Blue). Similar tournaments for Croatian diaspora teams are held in the west coast of North America and in Australia.

Tournament Winners

  • Toronto Croatia, 12 titles
  • Chicago CBP, 10 titles
  • Cleveland Croatia, 3 titles
  • Hamilton Croatia, 2 titles
  • Kitchener Hrvat, 1 title
  • Milton Velebit-Karlovac, 1 title
  • Windsor Croatia, 1 title
  • London Croatia, 1 title

History of Tournaments

2004
  • Host: Sault Ste. Marie Croatia
  • Winner: Chicago CBP
2003
  • Host: Toronto Zagreb
  • Winner: Chicago CBP
2002
  • Winner: Chicago CBP
2001
  • Host: Milwaukee Eagles
1999
  • Host: Kitchener Hrvat
1996
  • Host: Chicago CBP

 

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