USA, Poland, and Ukraine Set for Amp Futbol Cup 2026
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The stage is officially set, the bags are being packed, and the countdown to kickoff has begun. This June, the U.S. Men’s National Amputee Soccer Team is heading across the Atlantic to compete in the prestigious Amp Futbol Cup 2026 in Warsaw, Poland.
The official tournament flyer has dropped, and the excitement is building. Hosted by Amp Futbol Polska, this year’s edition brings together three powerhouse nations for an elite international showdown: Poland, Ukraine, and the United States.
For the U.S. squad, this tournament represents a massive milestone in their preparation for the international calendar. Facing off against top-tier European competition on their home turf offers the perfect proving ground for a roster that has been training relentlessly through the spring.
The Competition: A Battle of Global Powerhouses
The Amp Futbol Cup has long been recognized as a premier fixture in international adaptive sports, known for its high-intensity matches and passionate fan bases. By sharing the pitch with host nation Poland and a resilient Ukrainian squad, Team USA will face distinct, elite styles of play that will test their tactical discipline, speed, and endurance.
The tournament will take place from June 20 to 21 at ARTHOUSE Kołowa in Warsaw. With a compact, high-stakes schedule, every single minute on the pitch will matter. The squad is locked in, focused, and ready to showcase the relentless work ethic and talent that defines American amputee soccer.
Representation on the World Stage
Beyond the scoreboard, this trip represents a vital platform for elite adaptive sports. Every international cap is an opportunity to elevate the sport, inspire the next generation of adaptive athletes, and showcase the peak athleticism required to compete at this level. The team isn't just traveling to compete; they are traveling to make a statement.
As the boys in Red, White, and Blue finalize their training camps and prepare to take flight, the support from back home is more critical than ever. It takes an incredible amount of resources, dedication, and community backing to compete on the world stage, and the team carries the energy of the entire U.S. adaptive soccer community with them.
Follow the Journey
The tournament kicks off in Warsaw on June 20, 2026. Stay tuned to our official social media channels for exclusive behind-the-scenes content, training updates, roster announcements, and live match coverage direct from Poland.
Let's show the world what American soccer is all about.



