The USASA National Women's Amateur is an American women's soccer tournament run by the United States Adult Soccer Association. It began in 1980 and was the top-level national tournament for women's soccer in the United States until the formation of the Women's Open in 1996.
While USASA always accepted applications for the Amateur,[1] the competition was not held at the annual national finals weekend from 2009-2012.
The following is a list of Women's Amateur champions.[2]
Pre-Open Era
- 1980: Seattle Sharks (WA)
 - 1981: Romiosa F.C. (WA)
 - 1982: F.C. Lowenbrau (WA)
 - 1983: Michelob Ladies (TX)
 - 1984: Chapel Hill Kix (NC)
 - 1985: Michelob Ladies (TX)
 - 1986: Fairfax Wildfire (VA)
 - 1987: Michelob Ladies (TX)
 - 1988: California Tremors (CA)
 - 1989: Michelob Ladies (TX)
 - 1990: Opus County S.C. (MA)
 - 1991: Texas Challenge (TX)
 - 1992: Ajax America
 - 1993: Ajax America
 - 1994: Sacramento Storm
 - 1995: Sacramento Storm
 
Open Era
- 1996: Soccer Academy United (VA)
 - 1997: Soccer Academy United (VA)
 - 1998: Soccer Academy United (VA)
 - 1999: Colorado Rush
 - 2000: Real Colorado Cougars
 - 2001: J.B. Marine S.C.
 - 2002: St. Paul Blackhawks (MN)
 - 2003: Hibernian Saints
 - 2004: Chicago Eclipse Select
 - 2005: Chicago Eclipse Select
 - 2006: Chicago Eclipse Select
 - 2007: New York Athletic Club
 - 2008: Turbo D'Feeters
 - 2009-2012: Not Held
 - 2013: ASA Chesapeake Charge[3]
 - 2014: Olympic Club[4]
 
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