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Cape Coral Soccer Association TOPSoccer

Cape Coral Soccer Association

Cape Coral, Florida - Lee County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Cape Coral

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Cape Coral, Florida

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Provider overview

The Cape Coral Soccer Association runs a free TOPSoccer program for special needs children ages 4-21 with physical or cognitive challenges, played at the Cape Coral Sports Complex.

The Cape Coral Soccer Association (Cape Coral Cyclones) is a youth soccer club running a free TOPSoccer program for special needs children at the Cape Coral Sports Complex.

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Ages
Special needs children ages 4-21 with physical and/or cognitive challenges
Season
Seasonal TOPSoccer; confirm current session dates
Cost
TOPSoccer is described as free to register; confirm current session dates, times, and how to sign up as a player or buddy.

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Cape Coral Soccer Association TOPSoccer

Sessions and times vary by season. Families should confirm the current TOPSoccer session, registration, and location with the association.

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TOPSoccer modified soccer for special needs children

Free modified soccer for special needs children ages 4-21, buddy pairing, Saturday sessions, and registration at the Cape Coral Sports Complex.

Ages
Special needs children ages 4-21 with physical and/or cognitive challenges
Season
Seasonal TOPSoccer; confirm current session dates
Schedule
Contact the Cape Coral Soccer Association for current TOPSoccer session dates and Saturday training times at the Cape Coral Sports Complex.
Cost
TOPSoccer is described as free to register; confirm current session dates, times, and how to sign up as a player or buddy.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Cape Coral Soccer Association (Cape Coral Cyclones) official TOPSoccer page describes a modified version of soccer for special needs children ages 4-21 with physical and/or cognitive challenges, free to register, played at the Cape Coral Sports Complex, serving the special needs community of Lee and surrounding counties.
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Program details we found

TOPSoccer modified soccer for special needs children

The Cape Coral Soccer Association (Cape Coral Cyclones) official TOPSoccer page describes a modified version of soccer for special needs children ages 4-21 with physical and/or cognitive challenges, free to register, played at the Cape Coral Sports Complex, serving the special needs community of Lee and surrounding counties.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names TOPSoccer, a modified version of soccer, special needs children ages 4-21, physical and/or cognitive challenges, and free registration.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about buddy pairing, the level of physical participation, accessible fields, what to bring, and how a new player gets started.

What we checked

What we found: The Cape Coral Soccer Association (Cape Coral Cyclones) official TOPSoccer page describes a modified version of soccer for special needs children ages 4-21 with physical and/or cognitive challenges, free to register, played at the Cape Coral Sports Complex, serving the special needs community of Lee and surrounding counties.

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What to confirm

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Is Cape Coral Soccer Association TOPSoccer reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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What information should families confirm with Cape Coral Soccer Association?

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