Swansboro Soccer Association is located in Swansboro NC. We are here for the kids! Providing a safe environment by which kids can learn the skills of life through the vehicle of soccer. The Swansboro Soccer Association (SSA) mission is to teach children life lessons through the game of soccer and to develop players for higher levels of play. We call this, Building Lasting Achievements in Soccer Today (BLAST)! SSA has had many children play soccer all the way through High School and even advance on to the college ranks.
NORTH CAROLINA ADULT SOCCER ASSOCIATION
PURPOSE: NCASA is committed to develop, promote, and administer the game of soccer among men and women players over eighteen (18) years of age within the state of North Carolina and to educate the players.
NCASA is a non profit State Soccer Association recognized by FIFA and the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) through the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA).
The North Carolina Soccer Referee's Association is a non-profit organization geared to registering and training United States Soccer Federation Referee's.
US Adult Soccer is a national organization and sanctioning body for amateur soccer in the United States. It consists of 54 state organizations as well as regional and national leagues including the UPSL and the National Premier Soccer League. USASA also affiliates the Women's Premier Soccer League one of the top women's leagues in the nation. With over 250,000 adult members within its leagues and teams, the USASA is the largest division of organized soccer at an adult level in the United States.
U.S. Soccer has developed the Safe Soccer Framework as a foundation from which all participants in the soccer community, be they athletes, coaches, referees, administrators or volunteers, play an active role in creating an environment free from emotional, physical or sexual abuse. The Safe Soccer Framework is a comprehensive program of policies and process, screening, education and training, reporting, monitoring and enforcement designed to help participants detect and report abuse, respond to it, and prevent future occurrences. This Framework applies to U.S. Soccer national level programs.