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United States 

United States Power Soccer Association

Established: 2006

About Us

The United States Power Soccer Association (USPSA) is one of the leading Associations in the Americas.

The USPSA has over 65 competitive teams throughout the US and is continually growing. The national team has led the country to two World Cup Championships, and two America’s Cup Championships.

Sixty teams compete within our conference-style system, with only 30 to 40 regularly attending the Conference Cup (typically due to travel-related expenses).

History:

In 2005, Jonathan Newman, Rick Armbrust, Barbara Peacock, David Ruelas, and Jerry Frick worked to form the organization that would govern power soccer in the USA. Their work focused on the writing of a Constitution and Bylaws to provide a framework for the effective development and administration of the sport nationally. Following the adoption of the Constitution and elections in August 2006, the charter board, which included Jonathan Newman, Karen Russo, Jerry Frick, Patty Cornelius, and soon after Ericka Sutton formed under the direction of President Dominic Russo, brought the dream to life and the United States Power Soccer Association (USPSA) was born. The USPSA became a legal entity in October 2006 and was granted Non-Profit status in February 2007. The USPSA is headquartered in Carmel, Indiana.