United States Men's National Soccer Team Cup Results - Number of Matches By State

Number of Matches By State

  • Updated to May 29, 2013
P State Matches Most Recent
1 California 97 9/2/2011 vs. Costa Rica
2 Florida 43 6/8/2012 vs. Antigua and Barbuda
3 Massachusetts 23 6/4/2011 vs. Spain
4 Washington, D.C. 21 6/19/2011 vs. Jamaica
5 New Jersey 18 10/11/2011 vs. Ecuador
Texas 18 1/29/2013 vs. Canada
7 Illinois 14 10/9/2010 vs. Poland
8 Ohio 11 5/29/2013 vs. Belgium
9 Missouri 10 4/25/2001 vs. Costa Rica
10 Connecticut 9 5/25/2010 vs. Czech Republic
Washington 9 7/9/2005 vs. Canada
12 New York 7 11/30/1984 vs. Ecuador
Pennsylvania 7 10/10/2011 vs. Mexico
14 Colorado 5 3/22/2013 vs. Costa Rica
North Carolina 5 4/11/2006 vs. Jamaica
16 Arizona 4 1/21/2012 vs. Venezuela
17 Alabama 3 3/30/2005 vs. Guatemala
Maryland 3 5/30/2012 vs. Brazil
New Mexico 3 3/19/2005 vs. Honduras
Oregon 3 5/24/1998 vs. Kuwait
Tennessee 3 3/29/2011 vs. Paraguay
22 Georgia 2 10/10/1977 vs. China PR
Kansas 2 10/16/2012 vs. Guatemala
Michigan 2 6/15/2011 vs. Canada
Utah 2 9/5/2009 vs. El Salvador
Virginia 2 6/8/2003 vs. New Zealand
26 Wisconsin 1 7/28/1990 vs. East Germany

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