Registration for the 2026 UASA National Adaptive Soccer Camp is now open. Click here to secure your spot in Seattle today!

Front cover of the UASA 2026 National Adaptive Soccer Camp packet, featuring the UASA logo and Seattle green and blue branding

ABOUT THE EVENT

The 2026 UASA National Adaptive Soccer Camp brings together adaptive soccer athletes, coach candidates, referee candidates, and pathway leaders from across the country for a weekend of training, education, and community-building.

Hosted August 28-30, 2026 at the state-of-the-art Elite 90 Soccer Complex in Seattle, Washington, the camp provides athlete development opportunities across multiple adaptive soccer pathways while also creating space for emerging coaches and referees to learn, connect, and grow within the adaptive game.

Whether you’re pursuing competitive athlete development, coaching education, or referee education, the UASA National Adaptive Soccer Camp is designed to strengthen adaptive soccer by bringing the entire community together under one roof.

SOCCER PATHWAYS

Athletes, coaches, and referees all have a place at the 2026 UASA National Adaptive Soccer Camp.

Explore the opportunities below to find the program that’s right for you, and view eligibility and participation details.

AMPUTEE SOCCER

Ages 11-17 • Co-ed

The Amputee Soccer pathway is designed for youth athletes ages 11–17 who are ready to train in a national adaptive soccer environment.

 

This pathway will train on a walled 7-a-side indoor turf field and welcome up to 18 players, including those with upper and lower limb differences.

 

Athletes will participate in pathway-specific training blocks, receive support within a full adaptive soccer camp environment, and train alongside other adaptive soccer pathways under one roof.

 

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

Youth amputee soccer players ages 11–17 interested in skill development, pathway growth, and a high-quality national adaptive soccer camp experience.

BLIND SOCCER

Ages 11+ through adulthood • Co-ed • Regional training pathway

The Blind Soccer pathway is a regional camp training opportunity hosted in collaboration with the U.S. Association of Blind Athletes.

 

This pathway is designed for local Pacific NW players, ages 11 through adulthood, and will train on a walled 5-a-side indoor turf field.

 

The pathway will welcome up to 10 players. Players in this pathway are assumed to benefit from guides, but are not required to have one. Specialty equipment needs will be addressed player by player.

 

 

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

Blind soccer players ages 11 through adulthood, especially local athletes seeking a structured adaptive soccer training environment.

CP SOCCER

Female-identifying / Women’s pathway • Ages 11+ through adulthood

The 2026 CP Soccer pathway is a female-identifying / women’s-only camp hosted in collaboration with CP Soccer US Inc.

 

This pathway is open to players ages 11 through adulthood and will train on a walled 5-a-side indoor turf field. We can welcome up to 16 players for this pathway – of any classification.

 

Athletes will participate in six training blocks as part of a larger national adaptive soccer camp that brings multiple pathways together for training, recovery, and shared community.

 

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

Female CP soccer players ages 11 through adulthood interested in development within a national adaptive soccer camp environment.

DWARF SOCCER

Youth pathway • Ages 11-17

The 2026 Dwarf Soccer pathway is a youth training opportunity hosted in collaboration with the U.S. Dwarf Futbol Association.

 

This pathway is designed for players ages 11–17 and will train on a walled 5-a-side indoor turf field. Up to 16 players will be selected.

 

The pathway provides youth athletes an opportunity to train, connect, and develop within a national adaptive soccer camp environment alongside other adaptive soccer pathways.

 

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

 

Youth dwarf soccer players ages 11–17 interested in adaptive soccer training, development, and community.

POWER SOCCER

Female-identifying / Women’s pathway

The 2026 Power Soccer pathway is a female-identifying / women’s-only camp hosted in collaboration with U.S. Power Soccer Association. This pathway will welcome up to 10 players and use two 5-a-side court spaces.

 

Power soccer is normally played 4v4 on a 5-a-side court space. At this camp, the group may play 3v3 due to court size, with a focus on field play without keepers. They will play on two walled 5-a-side indoor courts.

 

Players in this pathway are assumed to attend with a 1:1 caregiver, and specialty equipment needs will be addressed player by player.

 

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

 

Women power soccer players interested in focused adaptive soccer training within a national camp environment.

FRAME SOCCER

Ages 11+ • Open pathway

The Frame Soccer pathway is hosted by the United Adaptive Soccer Association. This opportunity is open to players ages 11 and older. Frame soccer is played 5-a-side on 5-a-side fields or courts.

 

THIS IS A NEW SPORT TO THE UNITED STATES.

 

Program structure will be fully contigent on registration numbers and abilities. Given number, abilities, fatigue rates, etc., we may run a full 6-session training camp or a 3-session camp but with full inclusion of the registrants. This pathway will support up to 12 players. Participants are assumed to attend with a 1:1 caregiver.

 

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

 

Frame soccer players ages 11 and older interested in participating in a national adaptive soccer camp environment.

IDD SOCCER

(Intellectual
Developmental Disability)
Ages 16+ • Co-ed

The Intellectual Disability Soccer pathway is hosted in collaboration with Inspire Soccer League. This pathway is open to coed players ages 16 and older and will train on a walled 7-a-side indoor turf field.

 

Up to 18 players may be selected. The format for play will be 8v8 .

 

Players in this pathway will be sourced primarly from the Pacific Northwest, namely Washington State.

 

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

 

Coed players ages 16 and older with intellectual disability who are ready for a holistic and rigorous training environment.

COACHING COURSE

 

The Coach Candidate pathway is designed for coaches who already know the game and want to become better coaches by way of adaptive and inclusive methodology. Coach education will take place onsite at Elite 90 Soccer Complex within a live adaptive soccer camp environment.

 

Coach candidates will participate in certified grassroots coaching course through US Soccer Federation programming (one day), applied learning with ongoing mentorship across six training sessions, and a certificate of completion from UASA.

 

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

 

Coaches ready to learn within an adaptive soccer environment and strengthen their ability to coach athletes across adaptive soccer pathways. Those with disablities get priority!

REFEREE COURSE

The Referee Candidate pathway is designed for licensed referees or aspiring referees seeking pathway-specific adaptive soccer education.

 

Referee education will take place onsite at Elite 90 Soccer Complex and will be connected to adaptive soccer pathways with legitimate competition structures.

 

Referee candidates will receive pathway-specific training, along with a certificate of completion from UASA. Candidates will receive full-event mentorship from an instructor.

 

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

 

Licensed or aspiring referees interested in adaptive soccer officiating and pathway-specific referee education. Those with disablities get priority!

TESTIMONIALS

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