
Las Vegas will host nearly 1,000 youth soccer teams over two weekends in February for the LV Mayor's Cup International Soccer Showcase, with boys competing on February 14–16 and girls on February 20–22 at the Bettye Wilson Soccer Complex. Admission is free, and college scouts and international clubs are expected to attend.
According to the City of Las Vegas on their X account, 995 teams have signed up for the 2026 showcase, including 67 international squads from countries like Brazil, England, Japan and Germany. Teams from 29 U.S. states are also set to compete. Spectators are urged to bring their own seating, and city officials are strongly suggesting carpooling because parking at the major venues is expected to fill quickly.
The tournament website lays out schedules, field maps and daily scores, with boys and girls brackets staggered on separate weekends and matches assigned across more than a dozen parks and sports complexes around the valley. Team pages and live brackets also include links to streaming and scouting information for coaches and recruiters, as reported by Las Vegas Mayor's Cup.
Hey soccer fans ⚽✨💫
— City of Las Vegas (@CityOfLasVegas) February 12, 2026
The world is coming to the city for the 2026 @LVMayorsCup International Soccer Showcase, and you’re invited to watch it all for FREE! 🥳🏆👏
-Boys Weekend: Feb. 14–16 ⚽
-Girls Weekend: Feb. 20–22 ⚽
An incredible 995 teams are competing this year,… pic.twitter.com/fy3Utxr7JO
What To Know Before You Go
Games are scheduled across age divisions from U11 through U19, with each team guaranteed multiple matches over the weekend. Brackets for U15 and older will be streamed live on Baller.TV. Coaches and recruiters typically work the sidelines from morning through evening, so expect crowded walkways at the big complexes and staggered kickoff times across the fields, according to GotSport.
Economic Boost And College Scouts
The city projects that the LV Mayor's Cup will generate more than $45 million in local economic impact and draw more than 200 college coaches and scouts, turning the weekend into both a high-stakes tournament and a prime recruiting showcase. That kind of turnout usually translates into busier hotels and restaurants across the valley, according to the City of Las Vegas.
The Mayor's Cup has grown steadily since its early days, evolving into one of the region's marquee youth soccer events. A recent Hoodline feature dug into the event's growth and its importance for local businesses and visiting families.
How To Watch And Find Schedules
Schedules, field maps and daily scores are posted on the tournament's main site and its live results platform, and many of the older-division matches will be streamed through the organizer's broadcast partners. Spectators and coaches are encouraged to check Las Vegas Mayor's Cup frequently for the latest field assignments and streaming links.
If you are heading out to watch, plan to arrive early, pack portable chairs and sun protection, and consider using rideshare or carpooling to dodge parking bottlenecks. Questions about team check-in, credentials or logistics can be directed to tournament organizers via the event website.









