Saturday, June 17, 2023

British – Irish – North American Competitive Soccer Club Trophy Ideas.

British – Irish – North American Competitive Soccer Club Trophy.

How cross border trophies between the leading Scottish, Welsh, Northern Irish, Republic of Ireland, USA, Mexican, and Canadian soccer club sides, separately at male and female soccer? 

The soccer scene in the USA and Canada is growing. And there is a strong historical connection between Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Canada, the USA, and England. 

Scotland have some top sides in men’s and women’s football like Glasgow Celtic, Glasgow Rangers, Glasgow City, Aberdeen, Heart of Midlothian, and Hibernian.

Ireland has a strong cultural connection to the USA and Canada. 

And Wales has some strong teams also. Maybe the Welsh sides in the English leagues could take part also. 

Plus England has one of the strongest leagues in the World. 

There are many, many, cross border trophies that could happen at male and female football between the teams from the British and Irish Isles and North America.

The Scottish would bring fans, passion and massive passionate support. While would be able to grow commercially in a big market.

The Scottish leading sides like Celtic and Rangers would see the USA as a dream come true.  

The leading MLS and NWSL sides would benefit from playing big teams from the British and Irish Isles. 

There could be various trophies such as

1) A Scottish – USA Women’s Cup. The winner of the Scottish Women’s Premier and NWSL play a match to claim the dual title of Scotland and the USA. 

2) A Scottish – MLS American Cup With the winners of the Scottish Premiership and MLS in a one off or two leg tie. This could be even bigger with 4 Scottish Premier sides playing all or 4 of the MLS sides in North America in a Scottish MLS Cup. 

3) An Anglo – American Cup. A men’s version could be the champions of the EPL v the champions of the MLS. Or at women’s level, the champions of the NWSL versus the champions of the English Super League. It could even have in the men’s game teams from the lower divisions. 

4) A British – Irish – North American Men’s Cup. Played between the champions of Scotland, Wales, the League of Ireland, Northern Ireland, England, Mexico, the MLS. Or it could be even more teams from Scotland (maybe all top tier sides), and the MLS. As Scotland and the MLS could afford that. 

5) A British – Irish – North American Women’s Cup. Played between the champions of Scotland, Wales, the League of Ireland, Northern Ireland, England, Mexico, the NWSL. Or it could be even more teams from Scotland (maybe up to 4 top tier sides) and the NWSL. As Scotland, Mexico, and the NWSL could afford that. 

6) A Scottish – USA – Canada – Mexico Cup – Played between the leading sides of Canada, Scotland, Mexico, and the USA. 

7) A Celtic – American Men’s Cup. Played between multiple Scottish and MLS sides (including the champions), plus the champions of Wales, Northern Ireland, and the League of Ireland. This could be played in the USA or Canada. As the Celtic nations have strong links to the USA and Canada.  

8) A Celtic – American Women’s Cup. Played between multiple Scottish Premier and NWSL sides (including the champions),plus the champions of Wales, Northern Ireland, and the League of Ireland. This could be played in the USA or Canada. As the Celtic nations have strong links to the USA and Canada.  

9) The Irish - Scottish - USA Male Cup. Played between the leading top tier sides of Scotland, the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and all MLS sides. 

10) The Irish - Scottish - USA Women’s Cup. Played between the champions of Ireland, Scotland and the NWSL. 


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