March 2, 3, 4   2012

Pima Cup is the Southern Arizona District Cup
and is restricted to teams within southern Arizona.

PIMA CUP 2012
U8 Coed Gold
Champion: AZ Champions FC - 04 Champs
Runnerup: TSA 04 Red Boys

U8 Coed Silver
Champion: TSA Volcanoes
Runnerup: TVSC '04 Boys Blue

U9 Boys Gold
Champion: TSA 03 Boys Red
Runnerup: FLSC - Los Pollos Diablos

U9 Boys Silver
Champion: Freedom Cobras
Runnerup: Freedom Estudiantes Tecos

U9 Boys Bronze
Champion: Freedom Union Mexico
Runnerup: FCS-Randolph SC '03 Red

U10 Boys Gold
Champion: FC Sonora Tormenta
Runnerup: Tucson Aztecs Chivas

U10 Boys Silver
Champion: AYSO 216 Strikers
Runnerup: AYSO 153 Strikers

U11 Boys Gold
Champion: TSA 01 Boys Red
Runnerup: TMFSC TC United

U11 Boys Silver
Champion: TMSFC Odyssey '01
Runnerup: Freedom Dep. Leon Real Madrid

U12 Boys Gold
Champion: Freedom Pros
Runnerup: FLSC Nogales '00

U12 Boys Silver
Champion: AYSO 206 Storm
Runnerup: Freedom Real Madrid

U12 Boys Bronze
Champion: TVSC Boys Blue '00
Runnerup: TSA Espana

U12 Boys Copper
Champion: Vail Soccer Club Bullets

Runnerup: AYSO 216 Gila Valley United

U13 Boys Gold
Champion: TMSFC Aztecs
Runnerup: TMSFC Deportivo Mexico

U13 Boys Silver
Champion: TVSC 99 Boys Blue
Runnerup: Gila Valley SC

U14 Boys Gold
Champion: Nogales Apaches FC
Runnerup: Freedom Santos

U14 Boys Silver
Champion: CDO Crew
Runnerup: Freedom Diablos

U15 Boys Gold
Champion: Tucson TSA 98 Oro
Runnerup: Tucson TSA 98' Red

U16 Boys Gold
Champion: AZ Champions FC '96 Gold
Runnerup: CDO '96 Gold

U17-U19 Boys Gold
Champion: TMSFC Jaguares
Runnerup: TMSFC Strikerz
U9 Girls Gold
Champion: VSC U9 Girls Shakhtar Donetsk

Runnerup: TVSC '03 Girls Red

U10 Girls Gold
Champion: TMSFC '02 Lady Thundercats
Runnerup: AYSO 922 Guardians

U10 Girls Silver
Champion: TVSC 02 Girls White
Runnerup: AYSO 837-Sahuarita All Stars

U10 Girls Bronze
Champion: Tucson Aztecs '02
Runnerup: FCS Randolph '02 Lightning Bolts

U11 Girls Gold
Champion: CDO Intensity
Runnerup: FLSC '01 Pride

U11 Girls Silver
Champion: TSA '01 Girls Blue
Runnerup: CDO Comets

U12 Girls Gold
Champion: TMSFC Great White
Runnerup: TVSC Girls Blue 2000

U12 Girls Silver
Champion: AYSO 216 Bruisers
Runnerup: AYSO Region 153 Firebirds

U12 Girls Bronze
Champion: FLSC Solar Fusion
Runnerup: TMSFC '00 Lady Thundercats

U14 Girls Gold
Champion: CDO '98G Gold
Runnerup: Freedom '98 Monarchs

U14 Girls Silver
Champion: Freedom Demons
Runnerup: TVSC Premier 99 Blue

U15 Girls Gold
Champion: CDO '97 Gold
Runnerup: TMSFC-Sabino Vista 97 Arsenal

U15 Girls Silver

Champion: FCS Randolph Inferno Black
Runnerup:TVSC '97 Girls White

U16 Girls Gold
Champion: TMSFC Lady Jaguars
Runnerup: AYSO Region 206, Edge

U17-U19 Girls Gold
Champion: CDO '95G Gold
Runnerup: SVSC SV Force


 

 

 

 

 

 

 Contact Us:
   Tournament Director: Detlef Lange  pimacup@pimacountyyouthsoccer.com     




Mr. Giebner was born in Saxony, Germany December 1910. He was reared in the German countryside until the age of fifteen, when he moved to Chicago, Illinois. Due to his lack of formal training in the English language, he elected to play “catch up" in night school and completed all 8 grades of grammar school in a year and a half. He then proceeded through Carl Schurz high school in Chicago and received his college degree from Northwestern University after seven years of night school.

 Mr. Geibner was a soccer player in the Chicago area, and was the senior goalie from 1929 through 1936. During the 1936 season, facial stitches as well as a broken foot prompted the change from player to referee.

 The late 30s had Richard Giebner refereeing major national cup garnes and in 1939 he was the referee for the Inter-city rivalry between St. Louis and Chicago.

 The Second World War then took Mr. Giebner out of the middle of the fleld until 1946. Upon returning to Chicago, his career resumed and by 1959 he was one of the chosen referees for the Pan American games in Chicago.

 In 1963 he was elected to the F.I.F.A. as one of the seven referees representing the United States in that world soccer body. Mr. Giebner’s game experience ranged from World Cup elimination games in Costa Rica to the U.S. final game in Los Angeles. His career total of over 20 international matches gives him a degree of experience unmatched by many.

 Dick Giebner moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1977 and has been an active referee as well as organizer of many related soccer groups that, through his dedication, have brought Tucson soccer where it is today, a viable, growing, healthy sport for all.


... We all miss him.


2011 Pima Cup