#TOPSOCCER
Maryland Rush x Annapolis Soccer Club bring TOPSoccer program to Annapolis!
What is TOPSOCCER?
US Youth Soccer TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) is a community-based recreational sports program for children and adults with intellectual, emotional, or physical disabilities offered only through local US Youth Soccer-affiliated soccer clubs. TOPSoccer provides people with diverse abilities an opportunity to play soccer in a structured environment that is safe, fun, supportive, and inclusive.
The program includes 8 Saturday afternoon (4:00 - 5:00 pm) sessions starting on March 29 and ending on May 24th (no session on Saturday April 20th). All session will be at Peninsula (PAL) Park, 1005 Bay Ridge Rd, Annapolis, MD. Note that this is Bermuda grass field so wheelchair participation may be difficult. The cost of the program is $25.
Registration for the TopSoccer program is OPEN!
Please contact our ASC TOP Soccer Program Director
Marissa Jacobs with any questions.
Benefits for Participants:
Social Skills
Players interact with their volunteer Buddy and other athletes in a fun, group setting and learn proper social behaviors.
Team Work
Players learn to trust someone else and rely on them through soccer activities and games.
Perseverance
Players might encounter difficulties with activities, but they will be encouraged to keep trying and overcome challenges.
Confidence
Players will achieve success on the field that carries over to their lives off the field in so many ways!
Differentiators of TOPSoccer
Buddies
Each participant is assigned a volunteer, trained ‘Buddy’ who is typically a little older and neurotypical. This Buddy works with their player individually and makes sure they are safe, engaged, supported, and having fun. The player-Buddy relationship is maintained throughout the course of a season, resulting in strong interpersonal bonds and an establishment of trust and confidence that allows each player to achieve their full potential.
Groupings
Players are grouped by ability, not just age, so they can develop at their own pace and participate with others of similar abilities.
