US Quadball Cup lands in Omaha metro for 2027 championship
US Quadball has chosen the Omaha metro area for the 2027 US Quadball Cup, setting its premier championship event for April 17-18, 2027 at the CHI Health Multisport Complex in La Vista. The move places the sport’s biggest annual gathering in a part of the country that already knows quadball well, and gives the national season’s finale a Midwest stage built for expansion.
The Omaha-area bid came from Sarpy County Tourism and the Omaha Sports Commission, and US Quadball pointed to the region’s history with the game in making the selection. The metro previously hosted multiple Blue Jay Classics, along with the 2019 and 2021 USQ Midwest Regional Championships, giving the organization a ready-made footprint in a market that has already seen collegiate and club teams compete at a national level.
The venue choice also matters. The CHI Health Multisport Complex opened in 2023 and includes 12 lighted turf fields, plus spectator, concession and activation space. For an event that regularly draws teams, coaches, officials, families, alumni and spectators from across the country, the facility gives USQ room to stage a championship that feels larger than a standard tournament weekend.
US Quadball says the Cup is its largest spectator event of the year, and Playeasy event materials for the 2026 tournament listed about 1,300 participants, 400 hotel rooms per night and a spectator range of 800 to more than 3,000. Those numbers show why the championship has become a useful barometer for the sport’s reach: it is not just a title event, but a traveling showcase for a league that still depends on converting curiosity into long-term participation.

“We are incredibly excited to bring the next US Quadball Cup to the Omaha Metro Area,” USQ CEO Amanda Dallas said. Sarpy County Tourism sports tourism manager Alex Schiphoff added that the region is “thrilled to host the 2027 US Quadball Cup.”
The tournament also lands in a league that USQ describes as one of the most gender-inclusive sports organizations in the country. Its Beyond the Binary fundraiser supports trans, non-binary and queer athletes, giving the championship another layer of social significance as it arrives in Sarpy County. For quadball, La Vista is not just another stop on the calendar; it is a test of whether a centrally located host can deepen the sport’s base while widening its national reach.
Sources
- [1]x.com
- [2]usquadball.org
- [3]playeasy.com