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Helenites SC, Massey SA Enrich Players Beyond the Pitch at the 2025 Target USA Cup

Helenites SC U12 and U17 teams pose in front of Allianz Field in St. Paul, Minnesota, ahead of Minnesota United FC vs Los Angeles FC showdown, many playersโ€™ very first Major League Soccer game. (Photo by Raejae Joseph, Helenites SC)

From the time their flights landed to the last laugh shared in the dorms, Helenites SC and Massey Soccer Academy made their time at the 2025 Target USA Cup one to remember. It was a week filled with world-class soccer, off-field adventures, and unforgettable moments that deepened bonds and broadened horizons.

โ€œOff the field we had some great experiences: going ice skating, visiting Como Park Zoo and watching an MLS game (Minnesota United FC vs Los Angeles FC),โ€ said Raejae Joseph, president of Helenites SC. โ€œWe traded pins with teams from all over the world and, most importantly, the kids had fun.โ€

Young athletes enjoy a cool adventure off the pitch at the Target USA Cup ice skating rink. (Photo by Raejae Joseph, Helenites SC)

The pin trading tradition became a favorite among players, with U12 standout Abdullah Djabali collecting over 30 pins from teams across the globe. โ€œSome of our boys were very serious with their pin trading,โ€ Joseph smiled, highlighting just how much these small exchanges meant in building global connections.

For U12 player Kenai Sexius, the trip marked a personal milestone. โ€œIt was a very fun experience overall. Off the field I hung out with my teammates and went to a professional soccer game. Other days we just hung out in the dorms. On the field it was an amazing experience for me because it was my first trip with the team, and we got the opportunity to play some really good teams.โ€

Abdullah Djabali (Helenites U12) spent his downtime trading pins with athletes from over 30 teams across the globe. (Photo by Raejae Joseph, Helenites SC)

Making memories off the pitch brought much-needed balance to this yearโ€™s tough competition. U17 athlete Yannic Elizee noted a noticeable jump in the intensity and skill of their opponents. โ€œThis year the competition definitely got harder. The teams were way more organized and composed on the ball. The tackles and match speed were also higher this year compared to last. Honestly, this year helped me improve my physicality and speed of play more than anything. Off the pitch I enjoyed this year. I would have wished to have the opening ceremony (canceled due to weather), but overall, Minnesota was definitely a great experience.โ€

Despite the absence of some expected festivities, there was no shortage of special moments. U12 Girls player Sarai Murphy walked onto the pitch hand-in-hand with the captain of Minnesota United FC before a packed MLS crowd โ€” an honor that will live in her heart for years to come. โ€œI know that was an unforgettable experience for her,โ€ said Joseph.

Each athlete returned home with growth, perspective and a stronger sense of belonging on and off the field. U17 player Khevin Murrain captured the heart of the trip in just a few words: โ€œI feel like it brought the team together.โ€

Helenites SC U15 standout Areesa St. Croix (kneeling, middle) poses with Brumunddal Football, a Norwegian team that warmly welcomed her as a guest player. (Photo by Raejae Joseph, Helenites SC)

U15 player Areesa St. Croix received the unique opportunity to forge bonds that span the globe when she was invited to play as a guest for Brumunddal Football, a team visiting from Norway. โ€œMy experience at the USA Cup was exciting. Off the field, I got to explore a new state, meet new people, and make a lot of memories. On the field I got to learn the game more, face different players, and have fun. I enjoyed playing for Brumunddal Football, a team from Norway. They were all extremely nice and welcoming. They made me feel like I knew them for years and gave me the chance to play with them as a guest player in the USA Cup. It was fun to meet new people and adjust to different playing styles. I canโ€™t wait to have this opportunity again.โ€

Helenites SC and Massey SA are building more than teams. Theyโ€™re building a family โ€” one game, one pin, and one unforgettable memory at a time.

For more information on these clubs and ways to support their mission, contact Raejae Joseph (Helenites SC, St. Croix) atย helenitessc@gmail.com and Dale Richards (Massey SA, St. Thomas) at 340-244-4045.

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