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Power Soccer

Power soccer

What Is Power Soccer?

Two teams of four players go head to head in a fast pace, power wheelchair sport that is one of the most popular adaptive sports in the world. Power Soccer creates possibilities for those who want to compete and play, yet may have limited physical abilities to play other sports. Be part of a team and learn how to play power soccer.

Played in power wheelchairs, power soccer is one of the most popular adaptive sports in the world. Even those with very limited physical abilities can participate and find great success. The game is played in a gymnasium on a regulation basketball court. Two teams of four players attack, defend, and spin-kick a 13-inch soccer ball in a challenging game. Turnstone has offered power soccer since 2006.

Turnstone’s Power Soccer Programs

Competitive power soccer: Turnstone currently has two competitive power soccer teams that practice once per week at Turnstone and travel for competitions. The teams compete on weekends at home or travel to games throughout the Midwest. The power soccer season runs from September through June and culminates in a national tournament.

2023-24 Practices:

  • Tuesdays 5:30-7 PM
  • In session until June 11 (Nationals)
  • Ages 10+ with a physical disability (divisions based on skill level)


Recreational power soccer: Turnstone's recreational power soccer teams play at Turnstone and do not travel out of town for competitions.

The season typically runs from September to June. The season ends with a national tournament.

Want To Learn More?

For more information about power soccer, go to http://powersoccerusa.net/.

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The thing I enjoy the most about Turnstone is playing power soccer and my favorite memory is scoring my first goal at a power soccer tournament.

Kadence Athlete
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The thing I like most about Turnstone is that they give Kadence a chance to participate in activities that she wouldn’t normally be able to participate in. It’s great that she is able to be a part of a team and make friends.

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Kevin Hughes, CARSS II
Manager of Sports

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