Soccer tournaments,
city by city.
Find competitive 1v1, 3v3, 5v5 and 7v7 soccer near you — or request Viva Praesentia in your city and put it on the map. Cash prizes, ELO rankings, real culture.
Where we’re
headed next.
Texas
AustinTX
Austin’s pickup scene runs deep — from Zilker’s open fields to the east-side cages, there are ballers everywhere and no real competitive circuit to crown them.
HoustonTX
Houston is one of the most soccer-dense cities in America, but its 5-a-side scene is scattered across dozens of indoor centers with no citywide championship.
DallasTX
DFW produces serious talent and runs leagues year-round — what it doesn’t have is a small-sided circuit with cash on the line and rankings that actually mean something.
Northeast
New YorkNY
From the cages of the Lower East Side to the turf in Queens, NYC has the deepest street-soccer culture in the country — and nowhere to settle who’s really the best.
Washington, D.C.DC
The DMV’s futsal and 7v7 scene is one of the most competitive on the East Coast, spread across a diaspora of footballing communities ready for a real stage.
PhiladelphiaPA
Philly plays hard. The city’s indoor and street soccer regulars have the intensity for a competitive circuit — they just need the bracket to prove it.
BostonMA
Boston’s college towns and immigrant leagues keep the small-sided game alive year-round, indoors through the winter and on every turf field come spring.
West
SeattleWA
Soccer City USA. Seattle lives and breathes the game, and its futsal and small-sided scene is more than ready for a real competitive stage.
San DiegoCA
Year-round weather and a cross-border football culture make San Diego one of the best small-sided markets in the country — pickup runs every day of the week.
DenverCO
Denver’s soccer community punches above its weight, with a thriving indoor scene built for fast, technical small-sided football.
PhoenixAZ
The Valley’s soccer scene is booming — huge Liga MX energy, packed indoor centers, and a hunger for competition that a real circuit can channel.