Impact Soccer Club is pleased to announce the 2014 Neto Corona Shootout Tournament, held in beautiful Brentwood, California. The Neto Corona Shootout is tailored for U12-U16 Boys & Girls teams to help maximize their season. There will be both Classes 1 & 3 levels.
We encourage all skill levels to come out and join us!
The main site will be Sunset Park with the additional sites to be determined. Sunset Park is one of Northern California’s Premier Facilities.
Click on "Register" to sign up for the Neto Corona Shootout. If you have questions, please email Gary LaFleur, Tournament Director at
[email protected].
This tournament is named for one of Impact Soccer Club's best players whose life ended after a battle with cancer. Neto loved playing and had a passion for the game. We miss him and dedicate this tournament in his name.
This tournament is sanctioned by US Club Soccer.
Program |
Age |
Schedule |
Price |
Registration Link |
Impact Neto
Corona Shootout
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U12 - 16 Boys/Girls |
August 16 - 17
Saturday check-in 1 hour before first game.
Credentials: Any team registered with a USSF affiliate is welcome to apply.
Registration Deadline: August 1
Teams that are not US CLUB registered are allowed to enter but they must complete the CYSA form;
U12 - 16 teams play 11v11
Multiple Team Discount for 5 or more teams from same club of 10%
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$509 Per Team |
Click here to go back and update your application: Update Application
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JOSE ERNESTO CORONA "NETO", No. 9
1995-2012
Jose "Neto" Corona passed away on February 25, 2012, after a long battle with cancer, just 16 years old. As forward on the U17 Impact 94 Boys team, Neto was considered one of the best young soccer players in our Club.
He was instrumental in his team’s many successes in CYSA, NorCal, and at the NHB Cup in southern California. He was well-respected for his ball skills and for his absolute passion on the field with a "never-give-up" attitude. Because of his passion for playing, when offered the choice of submitting to treatment that might prolong his life but would make him too sick to play, Neto chose soccer instead.
He was a much-beloved member of the team, our Club, and our soccer community. Neto was an inspiration to many and will always be remembered and greatly missed.