Diaza Supported the CLF International Cup’s First U.S. Edition in Miami

en dic 15 2025

Miami, FL — December 2025 — Diaza proudly served as the official apparel partner of the CLF International Cup during the tournament’s first-ever edition in the United States, held in Miami this past December.

After nine years of traveling across Latin America, the CLF International Cup (Copa La Fe) arrived on U.S. soil with a three-day youth tournament that brought together 54 local clubs, hundreds of young players, and a shared vision centered on values, discipline, and community through football. For Diaza, the event represented a meaningful milestone and a first experience supporting the tournament in the U.S. market.


 

A Tournament Built on Youth, Values, and Community

Throughout the CLF International Cup Miami, soccer once again proved its ability to bring people together and create opportunity. The tournament stayed true to its founding mission: using football as a tool to teach teamwork, respect, discipline, and personal growth, while creating positive and memorable experiences for young players.

Miami was chosen as the host city for its unique energy and deep connection to the Latin American soccer community. The setting provided the perfect backdrop for the tournament’s U.S. debut, reinforcing the idea that football culture transcends borders and generations.

For Diaza, supporting the CLF International Cup went beyond apparel. It was about standing behind a project that puts education, community, and long-term development at the center of the game.


 

A Local Edition With an International Outlook

The inaugural Miami edition featured 54 youth clubs from across Florida, with teams competing in categories ranging from U9 to U18. Confirmed participants included Aventura FC, Herron Soccer Academy, and Miami SC Academy, while additional clubs such as Deportivo Cali Miami, Sharks FC, Key Biscayne SC, and Strickers Miami were invited to take part.

As part of the tournament’s international identity, the champions of each division earned free registration for the 2026 CLF International Cup to be held in El Salvador or Colombia, giving young players the chance to experience football on an international stage.

Beyond the matches, the event created countless moments that extended past the scoreboard — coaches mentoring players on the sidelines, teams bonding off the field, and families sharing in an experience designed to be both competitive and formative.


 

Exposure, Opportunity, and Development

The CLF International Cup Miami also served as a platform for talent identification, with scouts, evaluators, and college soccer representatives in attendance. This added an extra layer of opportunity for young players, while the tournament maintained a healthy, positive environment focused on development rather than pressure.

The emphasis remained clear: football should be an experience that helps young athletes grow, enjoy the game, and understand its values — on and off the pitch.


 

Looking Back, and Moving Forward

With the 2026 World Cup approaching and Miami continuing to establish itself as a major soccer hub, the CLF International Cup’s U.S. debut marked an important step in the tournament’s international journey.

For Diaza, being part of this first edition was about supporting moments that build community, open doors, and create lasting memories — the kind that stay with players long after the final whistle.



About Diaza

Diaza is one of the fastest-growing sportswear and lifestyle brands in the United States, dedicated to empowering athletes on and off the field. Founded in 2020, Diaza is built on the belief that sport is more than competition: it's a platform to inspire growth, build community, and make a meaningful impact. Diaza collaborates with grassroots clubs, professional teams, and creators to bring soccer culture to life.

Website: www.diaza.com
Instagram: @diazafootballl

 

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