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2026 USAWFL Tournaments

2026 Season Tournaments

  • Chicago, IL (August 22-23)
  • Phoenix, AZ (September 11-13)
  • Atlanta, GA (October 3-4)
  • Dallas, TX (October 31-November 1)

Tournament Location

Wintrust Financial Campus (Field Site)
9701 West Higgins Road
Rosemont, IL 60018

 

Tournament Roster Submission

All teams attending this tournament must submit a tournament roster that includes the team’s travel plans and a legal roster of registered athletes and team support staff.

Chicago Tournament Rosters are due by COB Wednesday August 5th. Roster submission form will be available  on July 29th. 

Note:  For an athlete or team support staff to be listed on a team’s roster, they must have completed their 2025 season registration, waivers, and proposed classification documentation. Curious on the difference between a person who is “registered” vs. “rostered”? Click here to find our season registration FAQ’s!

 

 

 

Tournament Lodging

Lodging information for the 2026 Chicago Tournament coming soon!

 

Tournament Schedule

Weekend Schedule and game matchups coming soon! 

Volunteer at this Tournament!

Information on volunteering at the 2026 Chicago Tournament coming soon!

 

For an overview of all the key volunteer roles see the information below:

Game role volunteer sessions will typically consist of at least 2 full games. Please refer to the local organizing volunteer coordinator for specific volunteer session details for this tournament.

 

TIME & SCORE KEEPER

Volunteer will ensure games run smoothly by running the game clock and keeping score on provided scoreboards. They will be assisted by on-field officials and Move United staff for any questions.

 

STATS TRACKER

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept in the historical record by using a web-based phone app to note various plays and tag them to a player. Training on the app and assistance is provided onsite by staff members.

 

DOWN PERSON

Volunteer will ensure that teams and officials can help track the current down by manning the Down Marker on the field. Volunteer will be led by on-field Down Judge to provide support.

 

BALL PERSON

Volunteer will ensure officials always have access to at least one ball on the field by following the field of play and tossing a ball into the official should the game ball go out of bounds.

 

CLASSIFICATION TRACKER

Volunteer will use a web-based app to help track on-field classification. Volunteer will select players currently on the field, and the app will calculate if the team is within the allotted requirements. Training for the app will be provided on-site with assistance available from staff members.

 

SET-UP

Volunteer will help with set up of the tournament, including marking of fields, setting up banners and signage, unpacking, and inventory of tournament equipment

 

About GLASA

The 2026 Chicagoland USAWFL Tournament is hosted by Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association (GLASA).

The Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association is a 501c3 nonprofit organization based in the Chicagoland community. GLASA provides a continuum of 20+ developmental to elite level adaptive sports locally while also providing programming to athletes in thirty states. GLASA believes that quality of life should never be limited by a physical or visual disability. GLASA proudly serves as a chapter of Move United.

Learn more about GLASA at: https://www.GLASA.org.

 

Tournament Location

WestWorld of Scottsdale (Field site)
16001 N Pima Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85260

Tournament Roster Submission

All teams attending this tournament must submit a tournament roster that includes the team’s travel plans and a legal roster of registered athletes and team support staff.

Phoenix Tournament Rosters are due by COB Wednesday August 26th. Roster submission form will be available on July 29th. 

Note:  For an athlete or team support staff to be listed on a team’s roster, they must have completed their 2025 season registration, waivers, and proposed classification documentation. Curious on the difference between a person who is “registered” vs. “rostered”? Click here to find our season registration FAQ’s!

 

Tournament Lodging

Lodging information for the 2026 Phoenix Tournament coming soon! 

 

Tournament Schedule

Details on the 2026 Phoenix Tournament weekend schedule and game matchups coming soon! 

Volunteer at this Tournament!

Lodging information for the 2026 Chicago Tournament coming soon!

 

For an overview of all the key volunteer roles see the information below:

Game role volunteer sessions will typically consist of at least 2 full games. Please refer to the local organizing volunteer coordinator for specific volunteer session details for this tournament.

 

TIME & SCORE KEEPER

Volunteer will ensure games run smoothly by running the game clock and keeping score on provided scoreboards. They will be assisted by on-field officials and Move United staff for any questions.

 

STATS TRACKER

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept in the historical record by using a web-based phone app to note various plays and tag them to a player. Training on the app and assistance is provided onsite by staff members.

 

DOWN PERSON

Volunteer will ensure that teams and officials can help track the current down by manning the Down Marker on the field. Volunteer will be led by on-field Down Judge to provide support.

 

BALL PERSON

Volunteer will ensure officials always have access to at least one ball on the field by following the field of play and tossing a ball into the official should the game ball go out of bounds.

 

CLASSIFICATION TRACKER

Volunteer will use a web-based app to help track on-field classification. Volunteer will select players currently on the field, and the app will calculate if the team is within the allotted requirements. Training for the app will be provided on-site with assistance available from staff members.

 

SET-UP

Volunteer will help with set up of the tournament, including marking of fields, setting up banners and signage, unpacking, and inventory of tournament equipment

 

About Ability360 & the Abilities Expo

The 2026 Phoenix Tournament is hosted by Move United & Ability360 in partnership with the Abilities Expo.

Ability360 offers and promotes programs designed to empower people with disabilities to take personal responsibility so that they may achieve or continue independent lifestyles within the community. Ability360 is one of five Centers for Independent Living in Arizona, and the largest Center in the state.  Ability360 advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence.  Programs are designed to help consumers achieve self-sufficiency.  In addition to the five core service areas, Ability360 provides and promotes numerous other programs and services that help consumers achieve an independent lifestyle.

Learn more about Ability360 at: https://ability360.org/

Abilities Expo is a free three-day event that is your all-access passes to empowerment. Buckle up for cool gadgets, cutting-edge tech, info-packed workshops, adaptive activities and so much more. This golden opportunity to engage with your community will have you asking, “Why didn’t I do this sooner?!”

Learn more about the Abilities Expo at: https://www.abilities.com/

 

Tournament Location

Details on the 2026 Atlanta tournament venue and field site coming soon! 

 

 

Tournament Roster Submission

All teams attending this tournament must submit a tournament roster that includes the team’s travel plans and a legal roster of registered athletes and team support staff.

Atlanta Tournament Rosters are due by COB Wednesday September 16th. Roster submission form will be available on July 29th. 

Note:  For an athlete or team support staff to be listed on a team’s roster, they must have completed their 2025 season registration, waivers, and proposed classification documentation. Curious on the difference between a person who is “registered” vs. “rostered”? Click here to find our season registration FAQ’s!

 

 

Tournament Lodging

Lodging information for the 2026 Atlanta Tournament coming soon! 

 

Tournament Schedule

Details on the 2026 Atlanta Tournament weekend schedule and game matchups coming soon! 

Volunteer at this Tournament!

Information on volunteering at the 2026 Atlanta Tournament coming soon! 

 

For an overview of all the key volunteer roles see the information below:

Game role volunteer sessions will typically consist of at least 2 full games. Please refer to the local organizing volunteer coordinator for specific volunteer session details for this tournament.

 

TIME & SCORE KEEPER

Volunteer will ensure games run smoothly by running the game clock and keeping score on provided scoreboards. They will be assisted by on-field officials and Move United staff for any questions.

 

STATS TRACKER

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept in the historical record by using a web-based phone app to note various plays and tag them to a player. Training on the app and assistance is provided onsite by staff members.

 

DOWN PERSON

Volunteer will ensure that teams and officials can help track the current down by manning the Down Marker on the field. Volunteer will be led by on-field Down Judge to provide support.

 

BALL PERSON

Volunteer will ensure officials always have access to at least one ball on the field by following the field of play and tossing a ball into the official should the game ball go out of bounds.

 

CLASSIFICATION TRACKER

Volunteer will use a web-based app to help track on-field classification. Volunteer will select players currently on the field, and the app will calculate if the team is within the allotted requirements. Training for the app will be provided on-site with assistance available from staff members.

 

SET-UP

Volunteer will help with set up of the tournament, including marking of fields, setting up banners and signage, unpacking, and inventory of tournament equipment

 

BlazeSports

The 2026 Atlanta Tournament is hosted by BlazeSports.

BlazeSports America is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formed as the legacy organization of the 1996 Paralympic Games held in Atlanta, Georgia. These games, the first of their kind held in the United States, showed the world the power and spirit of adaptive and Paralympic sport. For nearly 30 years our mission has been to change the lives of children and adults with a physical disability such as a spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, amputation or visual impairment.  BlazeSports was founded to provide ongoing programming in adaptive sport, recreation, and physical activity to Georgia’s youth, adults, veterans and military personnel with physical disabilities and PTSD. In 2007, BlazeSports added a Training and Education division to increase the capacity of local service providers across the United States to provide adaptive sports programs in their communities and schools.

Learn more about BlazeSports at: https://blazesports.org/about/

 

Tournament Location

Details on the 2026 Dallas Tournament venue and field site coming soon! 

 

Tournament Roster Submission

All teams attending this tournament must submit a tournament roster that includes the team’s travel plans and a legal roster of registered athletes and team support staff.

Dallas Tournament Rosters are due by COB Wednesday October 14th. Roster submission form will be available on July 29th. 

Note:  For an athlete or team support staff to be listed on a team’s roster, they must have completed their 2025 season registration, waivers, and proposed classification documentation. Curious on the difference between a person who is “registered” vs. “rostered”? Click here to find our season registration FAQ’s!

 

Tournament Lodging

Lodging information for the 2026 Dallas Tournament coming soon! 

Tournament Schedule & Results

Details on the 2026 Dallas Tournament weekend schedule and game matchups coming soon! 

Volunteer at this Tournament

Information on volunteering at the 2026 Dallas Tournament coming soon! 

 

For an overview of all the key volunteer roles see the information below:

Game role volunteer sessions will typically consist of at least 2 full games. Please refer to the local organizing volunteer coordinator for specific volunteer session details for this tournament.

 

TIME & SCORE KEEPER

Volunteer will ensure games run smoothly by running the game clock and keeping score on provided scoreboards. They will be assisted by on-field officials and Move United staff for any questions.

 

STATS TRACKER

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept in the historical record by using a web-based phone app to note various plays and tag them to a player. Training on the app and assistance is provided onsite by staff members.

 

DOWN PERSON

Volunteer will ensure that teams and officials can help track the current down by manning the Down Marker on the field. Volunteer will be led by on-field Down Judge to provide support.

 

BALL PERSON

Volunteer will ensure officials always have access to at least one ball on the field by following the field of play and tossing a ball into the official should the game ball go out of bounds.

 

CLASSIFICATION TRACKER

Volunteer will use a web-based app to help track on-field classification. Volunteer will select players currently on the field, and the app will calculate if the team is within the allotted requirements. Training for the app will be provided on-site with assistance available from staff members.

 

SET-UP

Volunteer will help with set up of the tournament, including marking of fields, setting up banners and signage, unpacking, and inventory of tournament equipment.

 

About RISE Adaptive Sports

The 2025 Dallas Tournament is hosted by RISE Adaptive Sports.

The mission of RISE Adaptive Sports is to assist persons with physical challenges to “Recover, Inspire, Succeed, and Empower” themselves and others by providing inclusive adaptive recreational sports programs. To accomplish the RISE mission at the highest level possible, all RISE programs are FREE of charge for persons with physical challenges and family members or friends.

Learn more about RISE Adaptive Sports at: https://www.riseadaptivesports.org/home

 

2026 Season Registration

2026 Season Registration opens Monday April 6th and closes for Athletes and Team Support Staff on Monday July 27th.

Season registration is required for any athlete, team, support staff, or official who plans on participating in the 2026 regular season and post season. Season registration, including signed waivers,  must be complete prior to participation in any USA Wheelchair Football League event.

 

Click here to complete your 2026 season registration and find registration FAQs .

 

2025 Final Season Standings

 

  1. Kansas City Chiefs – 2025 USA Wheelchair Football League Season Champions
  2. GLASA Chicago Bears
  3. Irving Outlaws
  4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  5. Los Angeles Rams
  6. Green Bay Packers
  7. Birmingham Hammers
  8. Buffalo Bills
  9. Arizona Cardinals
  10. Cleveland Browns
  11. New England Patriots
  12. Las Vegas Raiders
  13. New Orleans Saints

Highlights from the 2025 Season