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Northern Piedmont Sports Club TOPSoccer

Northern Piedmont Sports Club

Warrenton, Virginia - Fauquier County

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May 15, 2026

Area

Rappahannock-Rapidan

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492 Blackwell Road, Suite 101, Warrenton, VA 20186

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Provider overview

Northern Piedmont Sports Club offers TOPSoccer for children and young adults with physical and developmental disabilities, with modified soccer activities, trained coaches and volunteers, and 2026 sessions in the Warrenton/Vint Hill area.

Northern Piedmont Sports Club is a Warrenton-based youth sports organization offering soccer and community programs in the Fauquier area.

Quick facts

Phone
540-347-9972
Ages
Children and young adults with physical and developmental disabilities
Season
Spring and fall soccer seasons; 2026 spring dates are listed publicly
Cost
Costs and registration details should be confirmed with Northern Piedmont Sports Club.

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Northern Piedmont Sports Club

492 Blackwell Road, Suite 101, Warrenton, VA 20186

The source lists the club office in Warrenton and 2026 sessions at Vint Hill Gym, Long Park, and WARF Fun for All Playground.

Programs and offerings

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TOPSoccer adaptive soccer

Modified soccer sessions for children and young adults with physical and developmental disabilities.

Ages
Children and young adults with physical and developmental disabilities
Season
Spring and fall soccer seasons; 2026 spring dates are listed publicly
Schedule
The source lists 2026 spring dates and says sessions are typically held weekly on Saturdays during fall and spring soccer seasons.
Cost
Costs and registration details should be confirmed with Northern Piedmont Sports Club.
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Last checked
May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
Northern Piedmont Sports Club's TOPSoccer page describes TOPSoccer as a specialized soccer program for children and young adults with physical and developmental disabilities, lists 2026 dates at Vint Hill Gym, Long Park, and WARF Fun for All Playground, and describes modified soccer activities for all skill levels and abilities.
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Location contacts
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Program details we found

TOPSoccer adaptive soccer

Northern Piedmont Sports Club's TOPSoccer page describes TOPSoccer as a specialized soccer program for children and young adults with physical and developmental disabilities, lists 2026 dates at Vint Hill Gym, Long Park, and WARF Fun for All Playground, and describes modified soccer activities for all skill levels and abilities.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: NPSC describes TOPSoccer as supportive, inclusive, modified soccer for all skill levels and abilities, led by trained coaches and volunteers.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm the current season, player age range, registration status, session location, buddy or volunteer support, weather policy, equipment needs, caregiver expectations, restroom access, and whether the program has room for new players.

What we checked

What we found: Northern Piedmont Sports Club's TOPSoccer page describes TOPSoccer as a specialized soccer program for children and young adults with physical and developmental disabilities, lists 2026 dates at Vint Hill Gym, Long Park, and WARF Fun for All Playground, and describes modified soccer activities for all skill levels and abilities.

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What to confirm

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Is Northern Piedmont Sports Club TOPSoccer reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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What information should families confirm with Northern Piedmont Sports Club?

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

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