US Youth Soccer TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) is a community-based training and team placement program for young athletes with disabilities, organized by youth soccer association volunteers. The program is designed to bring the opportunity of learning and playing soccer to any boy or girl who has a mental or physical disability. Our goal is to enable the thousands of young athletes with disabilities to become valued and successful members of the US Youth Soccer family. How do I participate? Contact your local US Youth Soccer State Association office to find out more about getting involved with a local US Youth Soccer TOPSoccer program.
Contact the OSA office by emailing oksoccer@oksoccer.com for more information on setting up a TOPSoccer program in your community/club/league.
OSA Participating Clubs
Club | Contact | Phone | |
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Harrah Soccer Club | Andre Eden | 405-590-2048 | harrahtopsoccer@gmail.com |
Edmond Soccer Club | Lisa Miley | 405-204-7228 | esctopsoccer@gmail.com |
Weatherford Soccer Club | Melissa Jarvis | 580-774-9697 | melissadjarvis@yahoo.com |
Owasso Soccer Club | Adam Kenes | 918-574-5993 | adam@oksoccer.com |
Midwest City Soccer Club | Matthew Mercer | 405-760-9696 | operations@mwcsoccer.com |
Broken Arrow Soccer Club | Katie Caillavet | 918-258-5770 | topsoccer@basoccer.club |
Lawton Soccer Club | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Why do we need a TOPSoccer Program?
TOPSoccer was formed to perpetuate the US YOUTH SOCCER mission statement which is, in part, “to foster the physical, mental and emotional growth and development of America’s youth through the sport of soccer at all levels of age and competition” There are thousands of children with disabilities who need and can be provided with, the opportunity to play soccer through the TOPSoccer program
Getting Started
- Identify the need in your area
- For what type of disabilities do you need to plan?
- Are you able to fulfill these needs?
- Check for any restrictions placed on the facility (ies) you plan to use
- Are they equipped to handle athletes with physical disabilities?
- Check with your soccer insurance carrier
- Contact established programs for the information
- US YOUTH SOCCER
- Special Olympics
- United Cerebral Palsy
- Shriners
8. Contact your local school districts and universities
9. Create a list of people who are able to assist you
10. Plan your advertisements
11. Get the support of your State Association and Regional -TOPSoccer
Representative, and use them as resources
Creating Your Program
- The unique thing about TOPSoccer is that each program is different and is created around the needs of the participants. Additionally, TOPSoccer athletes are placed on teams according to ability, not age.
- The length of the program is determined by the organizer (6-8 weeks)
- Playing rules
- Create rules to fit specific needs
- Use the US YOUTH SOCCER Under 6, Under 8, or Under 10 guidelines
- TOPSoccer programs can have very modest beginnings
- For those athletes not able to participate due to medical reasons, design a skills program that is rewarding, challenging and fun.
- Variety of choices
- Small-sided games (3 v 3, 4 v 4, 8 v 8, etc.)
- Full-sided games (11v11)
- Unified teams (ratio of challenged athletes to non-challenged athletes)
- Indoor programs/Outdoor Program
- Camps
- Skills only
- Above all keep it simple KEEP IT FUN!
Placement and Registration of Athletes
Registration procedures should be the same as those used for regular league teams
Registration form should include a section for medical history
Athletes with Down syndrome should be required to have a current X-ray. If the x-ray is positive for their safety, it should be strongly recommended that they do not take part in team play.
In some cases, medical waivers may be required
Placement is made by ability, not age
Assessment tests should be made available upon request
Ensure that the experience is meaningful for the participating athletes and one in which they feel they have contributed
Recruiting Coaches
Contact local universities, schools, and soccer clubs for volunteers The State Coach or Director of Coaching for the state association is also a reliable source for coaches
No special training is required, however, it is available:
- Through US YOUTH SOCCER and state association-sponsored coaching courses
- Through Special Olympics
Cost Involved
Costs vary depending upon your registration fees and insurance fees, and uniform and equipment costs
- Cost should be kept low and affordable to all possible participants
- Grants are available through US YOUTH SOCCER
- There are philanthropic entities, such as the Shriners which offer assistance
- Research others in the local community (Lions Clubs, Rotary Clubs, etc.)
- Approach local companies or corporations for cash or in-kind donations
Helpful Hints
- Use color-coded goals or nets (e.g., red goals/yellow nets)
- Have scrimmage vests available
- Have a ball for each athlete
- HAVE FUN!