When is TST 2024? The Soccer Tournament adds $1 million women's competition in second year

Kyle Bonn

When is TST 2024? The Soccer Tournament adds $1 million women's competition in second year image

Building off the rise of the widely popular The Basketball Tournament, the inaugural edition of The Soccer Tournament, or "TST" for short, was a smashing success in 2023.

Competing against teams from around the globe, compiled of current and former professionals from world famous clubs like Borussia Dortmund, West Ham, and Wrexham, plus collections of players with MLS or U.S. national-team experience like Chris Wondolowski, Brad Evans, and Nick Rimando, players in the seven-on-seven tournament battled for the winner-take-all $1 million prize.

The tournament features a number of intriguing rule quirks, most notably the implementation of "target score time" (which, creatively, shortens to "TST"), which sees every game end on a walk-off goal regardless of the score. This format received nearly universal praise for its ingenuity, which attracted additional attention.

Newtown Pride FC, a team hailing from Newtown, CT, won the inaugural tournament and took home the cash prize in 2023. For the coming year, there should be even more attention on the competition now that the world has been exposed to its unique flavor. For its second year, TST will be adding a few additional features that will attract further attention from fans around the United States and the world.

When and where is TST 2024?

The second edition of The Soccer Tournament will be held from June 5-10 at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, NC.

WakeMed Soccer Park was the site of the inaugural TST tournament in 2023, hosting 32 teams that competed across a group stage and knockout stage in the hopes of snatching the $1 million cash prize. The winner took home the entire purse, while the other 31 teams went home empty-handed.

This year, the original tournament will increase from 32 teams to 48 teams, requiring the increase in length from three days to five days of competition. June 5-6 will see the group stage contested, with 32 of the 48 teams qualifying for the knockout stage, which will play out from June 7-10.

TST to add a women's tournament in 2024

In addition to the main tournament, TST will add a second competition in 2024, adding a women's-only tournament that will also feature a $1 million cash prize for the winner.

Eight teams will contest the women's bracket looking to become the first-ever winner of that competition.

"We are thrilled to add a third event to our portfolio and to have it be our highest stakes competition ever," said Jon Mugar, founder and CEO of The Tournament. "This instantly becomes one of the highest stakes events in all of women's sports, with the only thing standing between teams and one million dollars being four exceptional hours of soccer. This will attract some of the most talented players and clubs from around the world."

In 2023, both men and women were allowed to compete in the main competition. Most notably, a team comprising mostly U.S. women's national-team veterans participated, which garnered significant attention. Women will still be allowed to compete in the main competition alongside the men if they wish, but the women's tournament will feature restricted participation.

"I'm incredibly excited to be a part of TST's inaugural women's tournament," said former U.S. Women's National Team star Heather O'Reilly, who was part of the USWNT side that competed in 2023. "Their commitment to a $1 million prize for both men's and women's players is incredibly important in our ongoing fight for equal pay. This event will be a great addition to the women's sports landscape, and I can't wait to take part in it with some of my former national-team teammates."

What teams will compete in TST 2024?

A significant number of teams have been confirmed to be participating in the coming tournament. Here are the teams which have so far been announced.

Men's Tournament

NameHometown/ConnectionPrior TST appsNotable players
Aguero TeamN/A0 (first app)Sergio Aguero
Wrexham Red DragonsWrexham, Wales1Mark Howard, Maynor Figueroa, George Boyd
Borussia DortmundDortmund, Germany1Evanilson, Kevin Grosskreutz, Marco Amoroso, Moritz Leitner, Roman Weidenfeller
FC BayernBayern Munich0 (first app)None
InterInter Milan0 (first app)Borja Valero, Giorgios Karagounis, Marco Materazzi
Como-CagliariItaly1None
Nani FCN/A0 (first app)Nani, Mario Balotelli, Dom Dwyer, Bruno Alves
Newtown PrideNewtown, CT1Gabriel Costa, Kelvin Nunes
Zala FFFN/A1Graham Zusi, AJ DeLaGarza, Victor Ulloa, CJ Sapong, Lee Nguyen, Justin Meram
Nati SCCincinnati, OH1Chad Johnson
Saturdays FootballLos Angeles, CA0 (first app)Cruz Beckham
Kwik Goal FCN/A0 (first app)Jimmy Conrad, DaMarcus Beasley, Dwayne De Rosario
Hoosier ArmyIndiana University1Grant Lillard, Brad Ring
The CONCAFA SCN/A0 (first app)Pat McAfee
Burnley FCBurnley, UK0 (first app)JJ Watt
Sire 7N/A1Danny Simpson, Stephen Ireland, Tom Huddlestone, Troy Deeney
Trident FCN/A0 (first app)Cody Cropper, Thomas Rongen (coach)
Gracie FCBrazil1Harrison Afful
Tranqui10 FCMajor Arena Soccer League (MASL)0 (first app)Mo Edu (ambassador)
Summer of SoccerUNC0 (first app)Bryan Jordan
VillarrealVillarreal, Spain0 (first app)Giuseppe Rossi, Hector Font, Cesar Arzo
Au Vodka SwansWales, UK0 (first app)Lee Trundle
The Town FCN/A0 (first app)Kekuta Manneh
Tenfifteen FCDallas, TX0 (first app)Jean-Marc Alexandre
Reggae RoversCarribbean Sea0 (first app)None
Dueling For LincolnSt. Louis, MO0 (first app)None
Raleigh RebelsRaleigh, NC1None
Hashtag UnitedEssex, England1None
Kingdom FCN/A1None
SocceroofNew York City/Montreal0 (first app)None
Supra United FCDallas, TX0 (first app)None
Banheiristas FCBrazil0 (first app)None
Toronto Athletic FCToronto, Canada1None
City Soccer SocietyN/A0 (first app)None
La Mexicana ExpressNew York City, NY0 (first app)None
La BomboneraNew Castle, DE0 (first app)None
Freedom United SCU.S. Air Force Academy1None
Say Word FCHBCU1None
Manhattan KickersNew York City, NY0 (first app)None
FC Roha EaglesSwitzerland0 (first app)None
Tobacco Road FCUNC & Duke0 (first app)None
Hoya NationGeorgetown0 (first app)None
Pasha LuxuryN/A0 (first app)None
DesimpedidosBrazil0 (first app)None
FitBodega VancouverVancouver, Canada0 (first app)None
DC HyperBrazil0 (first app)None

Women's Teams

NameHometown/ConnectionPrior TST appsNotable players
US WomenUSWNT1Heather O'Reilly, Ali Krieger, Ali Long, Lori Lindsey
Wrexham Red DragonsWrexham,Wales0 (first app)Carly Telford, Lindsey Agnew
SoccerHead FCDuke University0 (first app)Brittany Isenhour, Chelsee Washington, Cheyenne Shorts
NC CourageCary, NC0 (first app)Jessica McDonald, Gi DeMarco
Streetball FCVancouver, Canada0 (first app)None
Tampa Bay Sun FCTampa, FL0 (first app)Christina Unkel (GM), Formiga, Veronica Perez, Ashley Nick
Burnley FC WomenBurnley, England0 (first app)Kealia Watt
Angel City FCLos Angeles, CA0 (first app)Jessica Miclat, Sydney Cummings

Who won TST 2023?

In 2023, 32 teams competed in the inaugural TST competition, with the winner taking home the entire $1 million purse.

The tournament was a thrilling affair, with Newtown Pride FC emerging victorious. They won the championship game in a low-scoring 2-0 victory, which was different from most of the high-scoring competition.

Newtown Pride FC comprised current semi-professional players from the club with the same name, which competes in the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA).

Kyle Bonn

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Kyle Bonn, is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.