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Thousands expected in Idaho Falls this weekend for large soccer tournament

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The following is a news release from Bonneville Youth Soccer League.

IDAHO FALLS — IFFC is proud to host the largest soccer tournament in the state of Idaho this Thursday through Saturday, May 8–10. This year’s tournament will welcome 246 teams from Idaho, Utah, Montana, and Wyoming, with more than 400 games played across nine locations around Idaho Falls.

Between 5,000 and 10,000 players, spectators, referees, and fans are expected to attend, generating over $1 million in economic impact for the city. Local hotels, restaurants, and shops are already seeing the positive effects of this major event.

A Community Celebration

With matches happening citywide, the tournament offers more than just competition—it’s a vibrant celebration of youth sports and community spirit.

A highlight of the weekend is the popular “Shootout at the Shootout” event on Friday evening. Teams compete in a fast-paced penalty kick contest to see who can score the most goals within a set time. Families gather to enjoy the excitement along with a BBQ, creating a festive atmosphere. This year, more than 4,000 players and spectators are expected for this wild and fun event.

More information can be found here.

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