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1500+ KIDS KICKOFF ROBBIE WEBBER LEAGUE

13 Clubs represent new Triple J season

PRESS RELEASE – A total of 65 matches in six age categories kicked off to officially start of the Spring 2023 season of the Triple J Auto Group Robbie Webber Youth Soccer League Saturday at the Guam Football Association National Training Center.

Over 1,500 youth players in the U6, U8, U10, U12, U15 Boys, and U15 Girls from 13 clubs played on opening day. The 13 clubs taking part in this season’s youth league are the 76/Circle K Dededo Soccer Club, ASC Trust Islanders FC, Bank of Guam Strykers FC, Crushers FC, Guam Shipyard Wolverines, Matson Southern Heat, NAPA Rovers FC, Quality Distributors FC, Sidekick SC, Southern Cobras, Tigers, Tumon Typhoons SC, and the Wings FC.

In addition to the players, a dozen new referees who completed last month’s GFA Level 8 Introductory Referees Course received their first assignments Saturday, with another dozen from the course set to officiate their first matches in Week 2. 

During the day, Triple J Auto Group showcased some of its newest fleet of vehicles at GFA. Additionally, Fizz & Co. served food and drinks continuing as the league’s concessionaire.

76/Circle K Dededo Soccer Club’s Trystan Santos celebrates with teammates during a match against the Matson Southern Heat on opening day of the Triple J Auto Group Robbie Webber Youth Soccer League Saturday at the GFA National Training Center. Over 1,500 youth players played in 65 matches on opening day. (photo by Samantha Bautista / GFA)

Normally starting the second week of February, the Robbie Webber Youth League began one week earlier to allow for preparations for the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup Qualifiers Group G that will be contested in Guam beginning Apr. 22. Guam’s U17 Women’s National Team will play the tournament’s opening match against the Philippines at 7 p.m. and will next play against Lebanon Apr. 24 at 7 p.m. The final match of the qualifiers will feature Lebanon and the Philippines on Apr. 26, also at 7 p.m. Guam will be hosting a centralized AFC tournament for the first time in a decade after previously hosting the AFC U16 Women’s Championship Qualifiers Group D in 2012.

In the meantime, the Robbie Webber Youth League, in its third season back since the COVID19 pandemic halted all sports leagues in 2020, will feature matches on Saturdays through to Apr. 1, with the season-ending Jamboree set for Apr. 8.

For a full schedule of Robbie Webber Youth League matches, visit https://guamfa.powerupsports.com 

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