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Delaware High School Boys Soccer tournament brackets released

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Caesar Rodney won the 2024 DIAA Division 1 Boys Soccer Championship
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The Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association announced the brackets for the 2025 DIAA Boys Soccer Division I and Division II State Championships on Friday.

A total of 20 teams — 8 in Division I and 12 in Division II — have qualified for this year’s tournament based on regular season performance and the criteria outlined in the DIAA Boys Soccer Tournament Manual.

The finals will be played on Saturday, Nov. 15 at noon and 3 p.m. at Dover High School.

Defending D1 champions Caesar Rodney are the No. 4 seed and defending D2 champions Sussex Academy are the No. 1 seed.

Tournament Dates:

  • DII Round 1: Tuesday, November 4
  • DI Quarterfinals: Thursday, November 6
  • DII Quarterfinals: Saturday, November 8
  • DI Semifinals: Tuesday, November 11
  • DII Semifinals: Wednesday, November 12
  • DI & DII Championship Finals: Saturday, November 15, Noon and 3 p.m. at Dover High School

Fans can view the complete bracket, including game times and locations, on the official DIAA website.

2025 DIAA Boys Soccer Championship Seeds:

Division I
#1 St. Georges Technical High School
#2 Salesianum School
#3 Cape Henlopen High School
#4 Caesar Rodney High School
#5 Appoquinimink High School
#6 Sussex Central High School
#7 Delcastle Technical High School
#8 Middletown High School

Division II
#1 Sussex Academy
#2 Concord High School
#3 Saint Mark’s High School
#4 Sanford School
#5 Brandywine High School
#6 St. Andrew’s School
#7 Indian River High School
#8 Lake Forest High School
#9 Newark Charter School
#10 Tower Hill School
#11 Wilmington Friends School
#12 ASPIRA Charter High School

The complete 2025 DIAA Boys Soccer State Championship bracket is available on DIAA’s website. Selections are based on tournament field selection criteria as outlined in the Tournament Manual.  Fans are encouraged to check the Boys Soccer webpage for updates, game schedules, and ticketing information.

Matthew Ralph is the managing editor of Philadelphia Soccer Now. He's covered soccer at all levels for a decade in the Philadelphia region and has also written for TheCup.us, NPSL, PrepSoccer and other publications. He lives with his wife and two young children in Broomall, Pa., but grew up in South Jersey and is originally from Kansas.

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