
Region D Soccer Teams – Chicago Public Schools Divisions
What Is Soccer?
Soccer (football) is the world’s most popular sport. Athletes have the opportunity to compete on teams of seven (including a goalie), as well as in individual skills competition which develops basic soccer skills.
As in all Special Olympics Illinois sports, athletes are grouped into competition divisions according to ability level, age and gender when appropriate.
Athletes in Illinois who participate in soccer compete locally in region qualifying events. They are then eligible to advance to state championships at the Summer Games held in Normal in June.
Soccer Events Offered in Illinois
Traditional
- Seven-on-seven team competition
Developmental
- Individual skills events (dribbling, shooting, run and kick)
Competition Information
Chicago Public Schools soccer team competition
Facility Information
Four indoor fields to be used for team play. Bathrooms available. Parking lot out front.
Event Details
- Volunteer check in – 8:30 AM
- Agency/team check in- 9:30-10:00 AM
- Competition begins- 10:00 AM
- Awards – Immediately following competition
- Competition ends – Around 1:00 PM
Volunteer Information
Please check back closer to the event for more information.
Equipment
Please check back closer to the event for more information.
Awards
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Concessions
Lunch will be provided to athletes and coaches (on a 3:1) ratio.
Supporting Documents
To see a complete list of all state championship competitions, click here.
To find out more information about the Knights of Columbus, who support Special Olympics Illinois throughout the year, click here.
Who We Are
Special Olympics is a global organization that unleashes the human spirit through the transformative power and joy of sport, every day around the world. Special Olympics Illinois is a not-for-profit organization offering year-round training and competition in 18 sports for more than 21,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities and 9,000 Young Athletes ages 2-7 with and without intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics transforms the lives of people with intellectual disabilities, allowing them to realize their full potential in sports and in life. Special Olympics programs enhance physical fitness, motor skills, self-confidence, social skills and encourage family and community support.
COVID Procedures
Unless a venue has specific COVID protocols in place, Special Olympics Illinois is following Illinois Department of Public Health and CDC COVID protocols and guidelines. Please refer to event specific information or website page (if applicable) to determine if the venue has any specific COVID protocols.
Special Olympics Illinois is committed to providing the best athlete, volunteer, coach and supporter environment possible. While we are excited to resume in-person events, the health and well-being of our constituents remains our top priority. All of our in person events follow the COVID-19 recommended IDPH and CDC guidelines.
Please review the COVID High-Risk fact sheet for more information:
https://www.soill.org/wp-content/uploads/2-High-Risk-Fact-Sheet-7.9.20.pdf
