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Year Winner Score Runner-up Other Participants (Final standing) References
1978 Navy Midshipmen 6–4 Ramapo College University of Delaware (3rd)
Rutgers University (4th)
[1][2][3]
1979 Ramapo College 7–6 (OT) Navy Midshipmen University of Delaware (3rd)
St. John's University (4th)
[4]
1980 Navy Midshipmen 8–3 Ramapo College West Chester State College (3rd)
St. Bonaventure University (4th)
[5]
1981 Navy Midshipmen 5–4 Penn State University Ramapo College (3rd)
West Chester State College (4th)
[6][7]
1982 Penn State University 11–2 Navy Midshipmen Upsala College (3rd)
Suffolk University (4th)
[8]
1983 Navy Midshipmen 6–2 Penn State University Canisius College (3rd)
University of Delaware (4th)
[9]
1984 Iona College 3–0 Penn State University Navy Midshipmen
Western New England College
[10][11]
1985 Penn State University 3–1 Iona College Navy Midshipmen
Curry College
[12][13]
1986 Penn State University 6–5 Navy Midshipmen University of Delaware
West Chester University
[14][15]
1987 Penn State University 7–4 Navy Midshipmen University of Delaware
West Chester University
[16][17][18]
1988 Community College of Rhode Island Navy Midshipmen University of Delaware (3rd)
Fairfield University (wd)
[19][20]
1989 Community College of Rhode Island
1990 Villanova University 10–2 Navy Midshipmen University of Pennsylvania
West Chester University
[21][22]
1991 Navy Midshipmen 5–3 West Chester University University of Rhode Island (3rd)
Fordham University (4th)
[23]
1992 University of Maryland 6–5 (OT) Navy Midshipmen University of West Virginia
Unknown
[24][25]
1993 Eastern Michigan University 5–4 Navy Midshipmen "Worcester" (3rd)
University of Maryland (4th)
[26][27]
1994 Eastern Michigan University 8–4 Towson State University Royal Military College Saint-Jean (3rd)
Navy Midshipmen (4th)
[28]
1995 Navy Midshipmen 7–3 Worcester Polytechnic Institute Lehigh University (3rd)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (4th)
[29]
1996 Navy Midshipmen 5–2 "Rhode Island" [30]
1997 University at Buffalo 2–1 Navy Midshipmen Marquette University (3rd)
Drexel University (4th)
[31][32]
1998 University at Buffalo 5–1 Navy Midshipmen United States Coast Guard Academy (3rd)
University of Maryland (4th)
[33][34]
1999 Towson University 5–3 Navy Midshipmen University at Buffalo (3rd)
United States Coast Guard Academy (4th)
[35][36][37]
2000 Towson University 3–2 Navy Midshipmen University of Maryland
Hofstra University
[38][39][40]
2001 Eastern Michigan University 8–2 Saint Louis University Villanova University (3rd)
Navy Midshipmen (4th)
[41][42]
2002 Navy Midshipmen 5–1 Lehigh University University of West Virginia (3rd)
Mercyhurst College (4th)
[43]
2003 Navy Midshipmen 9–3 Mercyhurst College Villanova University (3rd)
Lehigh University (4th)
[44]
2004 Mercyhurst College 5–2 Navy Midshipmen Towson University (3rd)
Villanova University (4th)
[45]
2005 Mercyhurst College 7–2 Navy Midshipmen Robert Morris University (3rd)
Villanova University (4th)
[46]
2006 Navy Midshipmen 4–3 Robert Morris University Villanova University (3rd)
University of Maryland (4th)
[47][48][49][50][51]
2007 Liberty University 11–7 Navy Midshipmen University of Maryland
Villanova University
[52][53]
2008 Towson University 4–1 Navy Midshipmen University of Maryland, Baltimore County (3rd)
University of Maryland (4th)
[54][55][56]
2009 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 7–4 Navy Midshipmen Towson University (3rd)
University of Maryland (4th)
[57][58][59][60]
2010 Towson University 4–1 Navy Midshipmen University of Maryland (3rd)
Salisbury University (4th)
[61][62]
2011 Navy Midshipmen 6–2 Towson University Penn State Berks (3rd)
Lehigh University (4th)
[63][64]
2012 Navy Midshipmen 8–4 University of Maryland, Baltimore County Towson University (3rd)
University of Maryland (4th)
[65]
2013 Navy Midshipmen 4–0 Towson University University of Maryland, Baltimore County (3rd)
University of Maryland (4th)
[66]
2014 Navy Midshipmen 4–2 Penn State University University of Maryland (3rd)
Towson University (4th)
[67]
2015 University of Central Oklahoma 6–1 Navy Midshipmen Penn State University (3rd)
University of Maryland (4th)
[68][69][70]
2016 Navy Midshipmen 6–2 University of Maryland, Baltimore County University of Maryland (3rd)
Georgetown University (4th)
[71][72]
2017 Towson University 5–4 Navy Midshipmen University of Maryland, Baltimore County (3rd)
University of Maryland (4th)
[73][74]
2018 Towson University 7–2 Wagner College Navy Midshipmen (3rd)
University of Maryland (4th)
[75][76]
2019 Navy Midshipmen 4–3 (SO) University of Rhode Island Towson University
University of West Virginia
[77] Final
2020 Navy Midshipmen 9–2 Towson University Stevenson University
University of Maryland
[78]
2021 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Navy Midshipmen 3–1 Stevenson University University of Maryland (3rd)
Towson University (4th)
[79][80][81][82]
2023 Navy Midshipmen 6–3 University of Maryland Stevenson University (3rd)
Towson University (4th)
[83][84][85][86]
2024 TBD Navy Midshipmen
Stevenson University
The College of New Jersey
Towson University

Statistics

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Championships Runner-up Semifinalist
No. Year(s) No. Year(s) No. Year(s)
United States Naval Academy 19 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1991, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2006,
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023
20 1979, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998,
1999, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2017
5 1984, 1985, 1994, 2001, 2018

Non-Navy participants

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School Championships Runner-up
No. Year(s) No. Year(s)
Towson University 6 1999, 2000, 2008, 2010, 2017, 2018 4 1994, 2011, 2013, 2020
Penn State University 4 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987 4 1981, 1983, 1984, 2014
Eastern Michigan University 3 1993, 1994, 2001 0
Community College of Rhode Island 2 1988, 1999 0
University at Buffalo 2 1997, 1998 0
Mercyhurst College 2 2004, 2005 1 2003
Ramapo College 1 1979 2 1978, 1980
Iona University 1 1984 1 1985
Villanova University 1 1990 0
University of Maryland 1 1992 1 2023
Liberty University 1 2007 0
University of Maryland, Baltimore County 1 2009 2 2012, 2016
University of Central Oklahoma 1 2015 0
West Chester University 0 1 1991
Worcester Polytechnic Institute 0 1 1995
Saint Louis University 0 1 2001
Robert Morris University 0 1 2006
Wagner College 0 1 2018
University of Rhode Island 0 1 2019

Bracket

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1976 National Amateur Cup
Tournament details
Country USA
Defending championsChicago Kickers
Final positions
ChampionsPabst Blue Ribbon Bavarians (1st title)
Runner-upTrenton Extension SC
Semifinalists
  • Fordham Milan SC
  • Santa Fe SC
← 1975
1977 →

The 1976 National Amateur Cup was the 52nd annual edition of the national tournament open to amateur soccer teams affiliated with the United States Soccer Football Association.

Eastern Division

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
OH Cleveland 2
NY Rochester Germans 3
NY Rochester Germans 2
MI Burger King 0
PA Beadling SC 3
MI Burger King 4
NY Rochester Germans 1
NJ Trenton Extension SC 2
NJ Trenton Extension SC 2
PA Philadelphia Inter 0
NJ Trenton Extension SC 2
MD Casa Bianco SC 1
VA Independiente S.C. ?
MD Casa Bianco SC ?
NJ Trenton Extension SC 2*
NY Fordham Milan SC 1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, ( ) = penalty shootout score

Round of 16

March 14 Trenton Extension SC (NJ) 2–0Philadelphia Inter (PA)Lawrence Township, New Jersey
[87][88] Stadium: Rider University
March 21 Independiente S.C. (VA)?–? Casa Bianco SC (MD) Arlington, Virginia
[89]
May 2 Beadling SC (PA)3–4 Burger King (MI) Pennsylvania
[90][91]
Note: Mideast Region Championship, originally scheduled for April 25[92]

Quarterfinals

April 4 Trenton Extension SC (NJ) 2–1Casa Bianco SC (MD)Lawrence Township, New Jersey
[93] Stadium: Rider University
May 8 Rochester German-Americans (NY) 2–0Burger King (MI)Rochester, New York
  • Mike Walker 75'
  • Fifi Steinrotter 82'
[94] Stadium: St Paul Firemen's Exempt Club
Attendance: 400

Semifinals

May 23 Rochester German-Americans (NY)1–2 Trenton Extension SC (NJ) Rochester, New York
[95]
  • 3'
  • 40'
Stadium: St Paul Firemen's Exempt Club
Attendance: 500


  • Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

- May 8, 1976

  • Daily News

- March 14, 1976

Western Division

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
LA Olympia Soccer Club ?
KS Kansas City International ?
KS Kansas City International 0
MO St. Louis Big Four Chevrolet 3
IL Chicago Croatian 0
MO St. Louis Big Four Chevrolet 1
MO St. Louis Big Four Chevrolet 0
WI Pabst Blue Ribbon Bavarians 1
 
 
IL Chicago Maroons 1
WI Pabst Blue Ribbon Bavarians 4
WI Pabst Blue Ribbon Bavarians 7
MN Saint Paul Blackhawks SC 0
WI Pabst Blue Ribbon Bavarians w/o
CA Santa Fe SC
 
 
CA San Jose Grenadiers 2
CA San Francisco Scots 3
 
 
CA San Francisco Scots 0
CA Santa Fe FC 1
CA Santa Fe FC 4
CA Montenegro Club of South Gate 0
CA Santa Fe FC ?
CA South Bay United No. 2 ?
CA San Pedro United Yugoslavs 0
CA South Bay United No. 2[a] 2

Bold = winner
* = after extra time, ( ) = penalty shootout score

Round of 16

December 28, 1975 San Pedro United Yugoslavs (CA)0–2 South Bay United No. 2 (CA) San Pedro, Los Angeles
[98]
  • David Van Someren 33'
  • Donald Rivera 77'
Stadium: Daniels Field
Note: Southern California Amateur Cup Semifinal
January 4 Santa Fe FC (CA) 4–0Montenegro Club of South Gate (CA)Los Angeles, California
  • Francisco Martinez 5', 77'
  • Tony Briseno 74'
  • Roberto Tinoco 86'
[99][100] Stadium: Jackie Robinson Stadium
Note: Southern California Amateur Cup Semifinal

Quarterfinals

April 4 San Jose Grenadiers (CA)2–3 San Francisco Scots (CA) San Francisco, California
[101][102]
Stadium: Balboa Stadium
Note: Northern California Amateur Cup Final
April 25 Chicago Maroons (IL)1–4 Pabst Blue Ribbon Bavarians (WI) Chicago, Illinois
  • Herbert Schweinert , ,
  • 2nd Half' (o.g.)
Stadium: Hanson Park
May 2 Kansas City International (KS)0–3 St. Louis Big Four Chevrolet (MO) Kansas City, Missouri
[103][104]
  • Mike Dean ,
  • Chris Cacciatore
Stadium: The Barstow School
Note: Midwest Region Amateur Cup Final

Semifinals

May 2 San Francisco Scots (CA)0–1 Santa Fe FC (CA) San Francisco, California
[105]
  • Jose Torres 17'
Stadium: Balboa Stadium
Note: Match also served as the final for the California Amateur Soccer Cup[106]
May 16 St. Louis Big Four Chevrolet (MO)0–1 Pabst Blue Ribbon Bavarians (WI) Edwardsville, Illinois
  • Milan Misuta 10' (pen.)
Stadium: SIU Edwardsville Practice Field
  • St. Louis Dispatch

- May 6, 1976

  • The Kansas City Times

- April 15, 1976

  • San Francisco Examiner

(March 8, 1976 game, not sure where it goes)


(Stuff I need to decipher more)

  • The Kansas City Times

- March 2, 1976

  • The Tampa Times

- March 17, 1976, March 24, 1976

Final

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Pabst Blue Ribbon Bavarians (WI)3–1Trenton Extension SC (NJ)
  • Herbert Schweinert 14', 57'
  • Jerry Zuba 89'
Heartland Value Fund Stadium, Glendale, Wisconsin
Attendance: 2,000

Links:

Notes

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  1. ^ South Bay United, members of the in-season Greater Los Angeles Soccer League, elected to send a reserve team to the Amateur Cup[96][97]

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