The Colorado Buffaloes Soccer Team is set to host the annual Colorado Cup on Sunday, April 12, at Prentup Field. The tournament features five Front Range programs in a round-robin format, culminating in a championship match at 3 p.m. Colorado enters the tournament as the defending champion, having secured the title in each of the last four seasons. The teams are divided into two groups, with each team playing two matches, and standings determined by a points system. Fans can enjoy free admission, concessions, and an exciting game-day atmosphere.

By the Numbers
  • Colorado has won the Colorado Cup nine times, including the last four consecutive years.
  • Each match will follow a 2x25-minute format, ensuring a fast-paced day of competition.
State of Play What's Next

The Buffaloes will aim to defend their title and extend their winning streak in the Colorado Cup, while other programs will look to dethrone them. The competitiveness of the matches will be determined by the performance in the preliminary rounds leading up to the championship.

Bottom Line

The Colorado Cup is a showcase of local talent and is crucial for teams seeking to build momentum and establish dominance. Attendance is encouraged as the event offers free admission and a festive atmosphere, highlighting Colorado's successful soccer program.