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Nebraska State Soccer - TOPSoccer

Nebraska State Soccer

Lincoln, Nebraska - Lancaster County

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Provider overview

Nebraska State Soccer coordinates TOPSoccer statewide, a community-based soccer program for youth athletes ages 5-19 with cognitive or physical disabilities.

Nebraska State Soccer is the state's soccer governing body and coordinates TOPSoccer programs for youth athletes with disabilities statewide.

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Ages
Youth athletes, typically ages 5-19, with a cognitive or physical disability
Season
Local programs run on their own schedules across the state; confirm with the nearest program
Cost
Confirm fees and registration with the local TOPSoccer program; programs are listed by Nebraska State Soccer.

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Nebraska State Soccer - TOPSoccer

Local TOPSoccer programs and seasons vary. Families should use the NSS list and confirm with the nearest program.

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TOPSoccer statewide program

Statewide directory and support for TOPSoccer, community-based soccer training and teams for youth athletes ages 5-19 with disabilities.

Ages
Youth athletes, typically ages 5-19, with a cognitive or physical disability
Season
Local programs run on their own schedules across the state; confirm with the nearest program
Schedule
Use the Nebraska State Soccer TOPSoccer page to find local programs across the state, then confirm schedules with each program.
Cost
Confirm fees and registration with the local TOPSoccer program; programs are listed by Nebraska State Soccer.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
Nebraska State Soccer coordinates TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer), a community-based training and team program for youth athletes with disabilities, typically ages 5-19 with a cognitive or physical disability, with autonomous local programs across the state supported by NSS.
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Program details we found

TOPSoccer statewide program

Nebraska State Soccer coordinates TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer), a community-based training and team program for youth athletes with disabilities, typically ages 5-19 with a cognitive or physical disability, with autonomous local programs across the state supported by NSS.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names TOPSoccer, youth athletes with disabilities, socialization, learning, physical activity, and cognitive or physical disability.

Access notes to confirm: Ask Nebraska State Soccer or a local program about nearby TOPSoccer locations, volunteer support, and how to register.

What we checked

What we found: Nebraska State Soccer coordinates TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer), a community-based training and team program for youth athletes with disabilities, typically ages 5-19 with a cognitive or physical disability, with autonomous local programs across the state supported by NSS.

We avoid ranking, recommending, evaluating quality, or making safety claims. Use the source links and contact the provider before enrolling.

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What to confirm

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