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2013 Carolina Challenge Cup


FieldValue
year2013
image2013 CCC Logo.jpeg
size250px
datesFebruary 16–23
countryUnited States
num_teams4
confederations1
venues1
cities1
champion_otherChicago Fire
count1
matches6
goals21
prevseason2012
nextseason2014

The 2013 Carolina Challenge Cup was the 10th staging of the tournament. The tournament began on February 16 and concluded on February 23.

D.C. United were the three-time defending champions of the preseason tournament, but did not participate in this year's edition of the cup.

Chicago Fire has won the 2013 Carolina Challenge Cup. It was the club's first title.

Teams

Four clubs competed in the tournament:

TeamLeagueAppearance
USA Charleston Battery (hosts)USL Pro10th
USA Chicago FireMLS3rd
USA Houston DynamoMLS3rd
CAN Vancouver Whitecaps FCMLS1st

Standings

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Chicago Fire321064+27
Vancouver Whitecaps FC31115504
Charleston Battery310256−13
Houston Dynamo310256−13

Matches

Davis Chabala Weaver Watson

Larentowicz Thompson Manneh Kobayashi Rochat Griffith Paterson Kelly

Bruin Moffat Nealis Heinemann Mitchell Bardsley Friedrich Jumper Alex

Santos Thompson Mattocks Cuevas Savage Ownby

References

References

  1. Woods, Whitney. (February 14, 2013). "10th Annual Carolina Challenge Cup gets underway Saturday at Blackbaud Stadium". CharlestonBattery.com.
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