STATESBORO, Ga. – Nearly 1,250 players from 11 elite youth soccer clubs across Georgia, South Carolina and Florida battled this weekend in Statesboro for South Georgia Tormenta FC’s 2021 Fall Shootout, presented by The Clubhouse in Statesboro, Georgia, and 17 of the 83 teams were crowned champions on Sunday.
The tournament consisted of 17 divisions ranging from boys and girls U10 to U19. TFC Academy’s TFC 12/13G Ibis, TFC 12/13B Ibis SC, TFC 10B Ibis, TFC 10G Ibis, TFC 09G Ibis, TFC 05/06B Statesboro, TFC 07 Girls and TFC 03/04B Magenta were named champions of their divisions.
“Providing an opportunity for developing soccer players between the ages of eight and 19 to improve their game and bond as a team is an ideal experience we should all be searching for," Tormenta FC Academy Vice President Brad Nein said. "We're thrilled that the 2021 Fall Shootout was able to provide that exact playing environment for all teams involved.”
It was an action-packed weekend with an impressive 757 goals scored by countless young standouts across group and knockout play.
Tormenta FC looks forward to continuing to grow the sport of soccer and bringing talent to South Georgia. The Academy’s next tournament, the Tournament of Terror, kicks off this Friday, Oct. 29.
For additional Academy news and content, follow Tormenta FC Academy on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
ABOUT TORMENTA FC ACADEMY
Committed to raising the level of soccer locally and across the country, Tormenta FC Academy has programs available from age two all the way up to age 19 and is the only youth academy in South Georgia and the Lowcountry of South Carolina with a path to the professional ranks. Over the years, TFC Academy has helped many talented players on their paths to higher levels of the game, whether it be Indiana Vassilev in Major League Soccer with Inter Miami, Paolo Alcocer in the Bolivian Primera División with Club Aurora or James Brighton, a rising talent in the collegiate ranks at Clemson University. In 2019, midfielder Tristan DeLoach became the first TFC Academy talent to sign a professional academy contract with the professional USL League One team, followed by his peers midfielder Grant Hampton and goalkeeper Stephen O’Hearn in 2020 and defender Brittain Gottlieb and forward Tyler Bisseck in 2021.
STATESBORO, Ga. – Nearly 1,250 players from 11 elite youth soccer clubs across Georgia, South Carolina and Florida battled this weekend in Statesboro for South Georgia Tormenta FC’s 2021 Fall Shootout, presented by The Clubhouse in Statesboro, Georgia, and 17 of the 83 teams were crowned champions on Sunday.
The tournament consisted of 17 divisions ranging from boys and girls U10 to U19. TFC Academy’s TFC 12/13G Ibis, TFC 12/13B Ibis SC, TFC 10B Ibis, TFC 10G Ibis, TFC 09G Ibis, TFC 05/06B Statesboro, TFC 07 Girls and TFC 03/04B Magenta were named champions of their divisions.
“Providing an opportunity for developing soccer players between the ages of eight and 19 to improve their game and bond as a team is an ideal experience we should all be searching for,” Tormenta FC Academy Vice President Brad Nein said. “We’re thrilled that the 2021 Fall Shootout was able to provide that exact playing environment for all teams involved.”
It was an action-packed weekend with an impressive 757 goals scored by countless young standouts across group and knockout play.
Tormenta FC looks forward to continuing to grow the sport of soccer and bringing talent to South Georgia. The Academy’s next tournament, the Tournament of Terror, kicks off this Friday, Oct. 29.
For additional Academy news and content, follow Tormenta FC Academy on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
ABOUT TORMENTA FC ACADEMY
Committed to raising the level of soccer locally and across the country, Tormenta FC Academy has programs available from age two all the way up to age 19 and is the only youth academy in South Georgia and the Lowcountry of South Carolina with a path to the professional ranks. Over the years, TFC Academy has helped many talented players on their paths to higher levels of the game, whether it be Indiana Vassilev in Major League Soccer with Inter Miami, Paolo Alcocer in the Bolivian Primera División with Club Aurora or James Brighton, a rising talent in the collegiate ranks at Clemson University. In 2019, midfielder Tristan DeLoach became the first TFC Academy talent to sign a professional academy contract with the professional USL League One team, followed by his peers midfielder Grant Hampton and goalkeeper Stephen O’Hearn in 2020 and defender Brittain Gottlieb and forward Tyler Bisseck in 2021.