<P> The U.S. Paralympic Soccer Team is an elite level program for men that selects players from across the United States in preparation for International standard competition . The team competes in 7 - a-side football . The squad is composed of athletes who have cerebral palsy or have suffered a stroke or traumatic brain injury . The program is Coached by Stuart Sharp under the oversight of the U.S. Soccer Federation . </P> <P> U.S. Soccer House is located in two refurbished mansions at 1801 South Prairie Avenue in Chicago, Illinois and serves as the headquarters for the U.S. Soccer Federation . </P> <P> In 2003, U.S. Soccer opened their National Training Center at StubHub Center in Carson, California . The $130 million facility includes a soccer - specific stadium, home to the MLS team Los Angeles Galaxy . Additionally, four grass soccer fields, a FieldTurf soccer field and a general training area are specifically dedicated to U.S. Soccer . Both the senior and youth men's and women's US national teams hold regular camps at StubHub Center . </P> <P> U.S. Soccer was also exploring a possibility of building the National Training and Coaching Development Center in Kansas City, Kansas . On April 9, 2015, the Training Center received final approval from the local governments . U.S. Soccer agreed to a 20 - year lease, with the project set to break ground in 2016 and finishing some time in 2017 . </P>

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