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Soccer

Known as football outside the US, the sport of soccer is arguably the most widely-played sport in the world. Many schools in the US have soccer teams, and it is a popular club sport for youth, adults and seniors. In 2023, USADSA and US Soccer formed a partnership in which the U.S. National Deaf Men's and Women's Teams are operated as programs within US Soccer's Extended National Team Program. 

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The USA unveiled its first national deaf soccer team at the 1965 Deaflympics. Despite being the underdog compared to football powerhouses from European and Latin American countries, USA’s teams have held their own. The women have brought home the gold every year since the first time they appeared in the Games in 2005.

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Kate Ward (Women)​

kward@usdeafsoccer.com
 

Chris Jones (Men)

cjones@usdeafsoccer.com
 

Sydney Andrews (Youth)
sandrews@usdeafsoccer.com

Upcoming Events

​25th Summer Deaflympics

Tokyo, Japan, November 15-26, 2025

USA Deaf Sports Federation (USADSF) is the national governing body of Deaf sports in the United States. USADSF is a member of the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (ICSD), the Pan-American Deaf Sports Organization (PANAMDES), and the Affiliate Organizations Council of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC).

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USADSF is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 

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