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CP Soccer Youth Players Voted 2020 U.S. Soccer Players of the Year with a Disability

When COVID-19 Interrupted Soccer Nationwide, Dedicated Young Players with Disabilities Gathered Virtually for More Than 100 Hours of Training
December 22, 2020
CP Soccer
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CHICAGO (Dec. 22, 2020)—Youth players from CP Soccer, a U.S. Soccer member organization that provides opportunities for players nationwide with cerebral palsy, a stroke or traumatic brain injury, have been named the 2020 U.S. Soccer Players of the Year with a Disability.

 

Soccer was significantly impacted at every level by the COVID-19 pandemic, but programming for players with disabilities was especially hard hit. With seasons interrupted and in-person gatherings suspended, a dedicated group of CP Soccer youth players came together virtually five days a week for 11 weeks during the height of stay-at-home orders in the United States. In total, CP Soccer delivered more than 100 hours of training, led by Director Ashley Hammond and his son Shea Hammond, a player on the U.S. 7-a-Side National Team.

 

“When you look at all the athletes with disabilities that have previously won this award, it makes you realize how special it is. Every day this year during COVID, Shea and I got to work with so many special CP Soccer players. It’s clear that they’re so deserving of this award,” Ashley Hammond said. “I don’t know many able-bodied teams that trained five times a week during the pandemic, but we had hundreds of kids from every corner of the country putting in work every day throughout the shutdown. Shea and I are overwhelmed and grateful to U.S. Soccer for its support and we’re so happy for the players who have worked so hard and continue to work hard during these crazy times.”

An average of more than 30 kids a day participated during the program’s main 11-week run, with a peak of 138 participants. They were joined by a star-studded list of U.S. Soccer guests, including President Cindy Parlow Cone, Men’s National Team head coach Gregg Berhalter and MNT forward Jordan Morris. 

 

The program culminated in two global tournaments via Zoom that drew hundreds of participants and thousands of viewers. Most recently, CP Soccer hosted a virtual training for all disciplines of disability soccer as part of the Federation’s U.S. Disability Soccer Month. Players from all 50 states joined the special Zoom session.

 

Player of the Year with a Disability was first awarded in 2012, with Deaf Women’s National Team player Felicia Schroeder receiving the honor. Votes for U.S. Soccer Player of the Year awards are collected from respective National Team coaches, National Team players who have earned a cap in 2020, members of the U.S. Soccer Board of Directors, U.S. Soccer Athletes’ Council, National Women’s Soccer League head coaches, select college coaches and American soccer league (MLS and USL) head coaches, select media members and former players and administrators.


 

 

Year

Player of the Year with a Disability

2012

Felicia Schroeder

2013

Rene Renteria

2014

Gavin Sibayan

2015

Kevin Hensley

2016

Adam Ballou

2017

Sean Boyle

2018

Gracie Fitzgerald

2019

Nick Mayhugh

2020

CP Soccer Youth Players