2007 Southwest Cup
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The 2007 Southwest Cup was held on the Navajo Nation of the United States. It was the 26th time the Southwest Cup has been contested since its establishment.
The Cup is a soccer tournament between tribes of Native Americans, the 2007 champions were the Zuni.
In 2010, the 27th Southwest Cup was hailed in Farmington, New Mexico.
Host Cities[]
- Tuba City, Arizona
- Kayenta, Arizona
- Page, Arizona
- Shiprock, New Mexico
- Window Rock, Arizona
- Fort Defiance, Arizona
- Farmington, Minnesota
- Farmington, New Mexico
- Durango, Colorado
- Blanding, Utah
Qualified teams[]
- Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation (UT)
- Navajo Nation (AZ)
- Ute Mountain Indian Reservation (CO/NM/UT)
- Hopi Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Kaibab Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Hualapai Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Zuni Indian Reservation (NM)
- San Carlos Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Fort Apache Indian Reservation (AZ)
- La Paz County (AZ)
- Colorado River Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Pueblo Taos (NM)
- Chemehuevi (AZ)
- Fort McDowell Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Apache Junction F.C. (AZ)
- (AZ)
- Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Havasupai Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Fort Yuma Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Agua Caliente Indian Reservation (CA)
- Pyramid Lake (NV)
- Campo Indian Reservation (CA)
- (CA)
- (CA)
- Tule River Indian Reservation (CA)
- (CO/NM)
- Goshute Indian Reservation (NV/UT)
- Moapa River Indian Reservation (NV)
- (AZ)
- (AZ)
- (CA)
- Duck Valley Indian Reservation (ID)
Categories:
- 2007 domestic association football cups
- 2007 in American soccer