New York Hosts World Cup Challenge: 104 Games in 104 Days for $1 Million Prize
June 10, 2024 | Updated June 10, 2024
A 104-game soccer marathon in New York is offering a $1 million prize to the team that can survive the grueling schedule—one match per day for 104 consecutive days. Organized by the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation in partnership with U.S. Soccer, the challenge begins June 12 and will run through September 23, with all games played at Randalls Island Park. Teams must field at least 11 players per match, and the prize will be awarded to the team with the best win-loss record at the end of the tournament.
Why This Challenge Is Unprecedented in Soccer
The 104-game challenge is the first of its kind in U.S. soccer history, designed to test endurance, teamwork, and tactical adaptability. According to U.S. Soccer’s official announcement, the event aims to “inspire grassroots soccer while pushing the limits of athletic performance.” The prize money, funded by private sponsors including Adidas and Coca-Cola, will be split among the top three teams based on their final standings.
While no professional teams are participating, the challenge has drawn interest from amateur clubs, college teams, and even retired players looking to showcase their stamina. “This isn’t just about winning—it’s about proving you can play 104 games without burning out,” said U.S. Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone in a statement.
How the 104-Game Challenge Works
The tournament follows a round-robin format, with each team playing every other team twice—once at home and once away. Key rules include:
- Schedule: One match per day, starting June 12 at 7:00 PM EDT (23:00 UTC) and concluding September 23 at 7:00 PM EDT (21:00 UTC).
- Venue: All games will be played at Randalls Island Park, which has been retrofitted with temporary floodlights and spectator seating for up to 5,000 fans per match.
- Prize Structure: The winning team receives $500,000, with $300,000 and $200,000 going to second and third place, respectively.
- Participation: Teams must be registered with U.S. Soccer or an affiliated state association. No professional players are eligible.
Unlike traditional soccer tournaments, there are no playoffs or sudden-death rounds. Instead, the team with the highest number of points (3 for a win, 1 for a draw, 0 for a loss) at the end of the 104-game stretch will be declared the champion.
What’s at Stake for Teams and Players
The physical and mental demands of 104 consecutive games are unprecedented in soccer. According to FIFA’s medical guidelines, elite players typically require at least 72 hours of recovery between high-intensity matches. This challenge compresses that recovery window into a single day.
Teams are already implementing innovative strategies to manage fatigue. Some have hired sports scientists to monitor player workload, while others are rotating squads to ensure fresh legs for each match. “We’re treating this like a military operation—every minute of sleep, every meal, and every training session is calculated,” said NCAA Division I soccer coach and endurance specialist Dr. Emily Carter.
For players, the challenge offers a rare opportunity to test their limits. “Most of us play 30-40 games a season, but this is like playing an entire league in just over three months,” said former U.S. Women’s National Team midfielder Megan Rapinoe in a pre-tournament interview. “It’s not just about skill—it’s about mental toughness.”
How This Challenge Compares to Other Extreme Soccer Events
While the 104-game marathon is unique in the U.S., similar endurance challenges exist globally. The most notable is the Football Endurance Challenge in the UK, where teams play 24-hour nonstop matches. However, those events are typically single-elimination and lack the structured league format of New York’s challenge.
| Challenge | Games Played | Duration | Prize Money | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York World Cup Challenge | 104 | 104 days | $1 million total | Randalls Island, NYC |
| Football Endurance Challenge (UK) | 1–3 per team | 24 hours | £50,000 total | Various stadiums |
| FIFA Futsal World Cup (Endurance Format) | 6 per team | 10 days | $1.5 million total | Rotating cities |
Unlike FIFA’s futsal events, which are governed by strict international rules, the New York challenge allows for local adaptations, such as shorter halves (20 minutes each) and a 5-minute halftime. “We’re not bound by FIFA’s laws here—we’re testing what’s humanly possible,” said U.S. Soccer’s Tournament Director Mark Abbott.
How Fans Can Watch and Get Involved
All matches will be streamed live on U.S. Soccer’s official platform, with highlights available on YouTube and Twitter. Fans can also attend in person, with tickets priced at $25 per match or a $500 season pass.
For those interested in participating, registration closes June 11. Teams must submit a medical clearance form and a detailed training plan to [email protected]. The event organizers have partnered with Red Cross to provide on-site medical support, including hydration stations and recovery pods.
What Happens After the Challenge?
The winning team will receive the $500,000 prize and a trophy, but the real legacy of the challenge may lie in its impact on grassroots soccer. Organizers have already expressed interest in expanding the event to other U.S. cities, with potential future editions in Los Angeles and Chicago.
Additionally, data collected from player workloads, recovery times, and tactical adjustments will be shared with FIFA and CONCACAF to inform future tournament scheduling. “This could change how we think about player fatigue in professional soccer,” said FIFA Medical Committee Chair Dr. Jiri Dvorak.
Key Questions Answered
Can professional players participate?
No. The challenge is open only to amateur, college, and retired players. Professional contracts prohibit participation in non-sanctioned events.
What happens in case of extreme weather?
Matches will be rescheduled if temperatures exceed 90°F (32°C) or drop below 32°F (0°C). Rain delays will follow standard soccer protocols.
How are ties broken in the standings?
If two or more teams finish with the same number of points, the team with the best goal differential will be ranked higher. If still tied, head-to-head results will decide the placement.
Will there be a broadcast schedule?
Yes. A full schedule will be released June 11, with match times alternating between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM EDT to accommodate different time zones.
The 104-game World Cup Challenge kicks off June 12 at Randalls Island Park. Follow @ussoccer for live updates, and check ussoccer.com/challenge for registration details. Will a team survive the marathon? Only time—and 104 games—will tell.
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