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Glen-Ed TOPS Special Needs Soccer

Glen-Ed Sports Association

Edwardsville, Illinois - Madison County

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May 29, 2026

Area

Metro East

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Edwardsville, Illinois

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Provider overview

Glen-Ed TOPS Special Needs Soccer gives Metro East players ages 5 to 21 with disabilities a free soccer option through Glen-Ed Sports, with spring sessions, volunteer buddies, and Edwardsville-area field locations.

Glen-Ed Sports Association is an Edwardsville-area youth soccer organization that offers recreational, competitive, camp, and TOPS soccer programming for local families.

Quick facts

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Ages
Boys and girls with disabilities ages 5 to 21
Season
Spring program page lists Saturday sessions including April 25, May 30, and June 27
Cost
The source says TOPS is free due to club and private donations; families should confirm registration status and any equipment expectations directly.

Location contacts

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Plummer Family Park

The source lists Plummer Family Park for spring sessions and says games are played in Edwardsville at Glen-Ed West at Plummer Family Park or Glen-Ed East at SIUE.

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TOPS special-needs soccer

Free TOPSoccer-style sessions for players ages 5 to 21 with disabilities, supported by volunteer buddies and Glen-Ed staff.

Ages
Boys and girls with disabilities ages 5 to 21
Season
Spring program page lists Saturday sessions including April 25, May 30, and June 27
Schedule
The source lists Saturday sessions from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Plummer Family Park, with Glen-Ed East at SIUE also named as a possible program location.
Cost
The source says TOPS is free due to club and private donations; families should confirm registration status and any equipment expectations directly.
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Last checked
May 29, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Glen-Ed Sports Association TOPS page says the Glen-Ed TOP Soccer program is for children and adults with intellectual, emotional, or physical disabilities, is open to boys and girls with disabilities ages 5-21, is free, lists spring Saturday dates, Plummer Family Park, volunteer buddy roles, and a direct contact email.
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Program details we found

TOPS special-needs soccer

The official Glen-Ed Sports Association TOPS page says the Glen-Ed TOP Soccer program is for children and adults with intellectual, emotional, or physical disabilities, is open to boys and girls with disabilities ages 5-21, is free, lists spring Saturday dates, Plummer Family Park, volunteer buddy roles, and a direct contact email.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source lists intellectual, emotional, or physical disabilities, ages 5-21, free participation, a uniquely structured inclusive soccer environment, player buddies, field help, and volunteer support.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm current registration, exact field assignment, buddy availability, player support needs, restroom access, parking, weather plan, caregiver expectations, equipment needs, and whether SIUE or Plummer Family Park is used for the session.

What we checked

What we found: The official Glen-Ed Sports Association TOPS page says the Glen-Ed TOP Soccer program is for children and adults with intellectual, emotional, or physical disabilities, is open to boys and girls with disabilities ages 5-21, is free, lists spring Saturday dates, Plummer Family Park, volunteer buddy roles, and a direct contact email.

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What to confirm

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Is Glen-Ed TOPS Special Needs Soccer reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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What information should families confirm with Glen-Ed Sports Association?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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