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Somos Unidos Foundation TOPSoccer

The Somos Unidos Foundation

Albuquerque, New Mexico - Bernalillo County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Albuquerque

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Provider overview

The Somos Unidos Foundation operates New Mexico TOPSoccer, a free, buddy-paired soccer program at Kraemer Fields in Albuquerque for kids with intellectual, physical, and emotional disabilities.

The Somos Unidos Foundation, affiliated with New Mexico United, runs the New Mexico TOPSoccer program for children with disabilities in Albuquerque.

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Ages
Children with intellectual, physical, and emotional disabilities; confirm age ranges and adult expansion
Season
Spring season; the source describes a six-week season in spring at Kraemer Fields
Cost
The source states the TOPSoccer program is free; confirm registration windows and roster availability.

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Location contacts

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Kraemer Fields, Albuquerque

Season dates and registration windows vary by year. Families should confirm the current TOPSoccer season directly.

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TOPSoccer adaptive soccer program

Free buddy-paired adaptive soccer, season registration, and volunteer buddy roles at Kraemer Fields.

Ages
Children with intellectual, physical, and emotional disabilities; confirm age ranges and adult expansion
Season
Spring season; the source describes a six-week season in spring at Kraemer Fields
Schedule
Contact the Somos Unidos Foundation for TOPSoccer registration, season dates, and volunteer buddy roles at Kraemer Fields.
Cost
The source states the TOPSoccer program is free; confirm registration windows and roster availability.
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Why this is listed
The Somos Unidos Foundation (the New Mexico United foundation) runs the New Mexico TOPSoccer program, a free buddy-paired soccer program for children with intellectual, physical, and emotional disabilities, played at Kraemer Fields in Albuquerque.
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Program details we found

TOPSoccer adaptive soccer program

The Somos Unidos Foundation (the New Mexico United foundation) runs the New Mexico TOPSoccer program, a free buddy-paired soccer program for children with intellectual, physical, and emotional disabilities, played at Kraemer Fields in Albuquerque.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names TOPSoccer, a free recreational soccer program, children with intellectual, physical, and emotional disabilities, and trained volunteer buddies.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the buddy system, session structure, what to bring, and how a new player registers.

What we checked

What we found: The Somos Unidos Foundation (the New Mexico United foundation) runs the New Mexico TOPSoccer program, a free buddy-paired soccer program for children with intellectual, physical, and emotional disabilities, played at Kraemer Fields in Albuquerque.

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What to confirm

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