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Fontana Pop Warner Challenger Division

Fontana Pop Warner

Fontana, California - San Bernardino County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Inland Empire

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Fontana, California

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Provider overview

Fontana Pop Warner's Challenger Division offers non-competitive flag football for children ages 5-18 with physical or mental disabilities in Fontana.

Fontana Pop Warner is a youth football and cheer organization with a Challenger Division for participants with special needs.

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Ages
Children ages 5-18 enrolled in school with physical or mental disabilities
Season
Football season (fall); confirm current Challenger Division dates
Cost
Confirm registration fees, equipment, and the current Challenger Division season with the organization.

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Fontana Pop Warner Challenger Division

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Challenger Division flag football

Non-competitive Challenger flag football for ages 5-18 with disabilities, modifications, structure, and registration.

Ages
Children ages 5-18 enrolled in school with physical or mental disabilities
Season
Football season (fall); confirm current Challenger Division dates
Schedule
Contact Fontana Pop Warner for the current Challenger Division season, practice, and game schedule.
Cost
Confirm registration fees, equipment, and the current Challenger Division season with the organization.
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Last checked
Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
Fontana Pop Warner operates a Challenger Division, Pop Warner's adaptive program for participants with special needs, offering a non-competitive flag football experience (with warm-ups, coin toss, and national anthem) for children ages 5-18 currently enrolled in school with physical or mental disabilities, on the organization's official site.
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Program details we found

Challenger Division flag football

Fontana Pop Warner operates a Challenger Division, Pop Warner's adaptive program for participants with special needs, offering a non-competitive flag football experience (with warm-ups, coin toss, and national anthem) for children ages 5-18 currently enrolled in school with physical or mental disabilities, on the organization's official site.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names the Challenger Division, special needs, physical or mental disabilities, non-competitive flag football, and a structured, safe team environment.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about modifications, the roster size and player support, equipment, and how a first-time player registers.

What we checked

What we found: Fontana Pop Warner operates a Challenger Division, Pop Warner's adaptive program for participants with special needs, offering a non-competitive flag football experience (with warm-ups, coin toss, and national anthem) for children ages 5-18 currently enrolled in school with physical or mental disabilities, on the organization's official site.

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What to confirm

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Questions to ask before you register

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