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Union Omaha and Forward Madison Continue Unified Series for 2023

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March 28, 2023 – United Soccer League One (USL1)Union Omaha News Release

PAPILLION, Neb. -Union Omaha and Forward Madison FC, in conjunction with Special Olympics Nebraska and Special Olympics Wisconsin, announced today the continuation of the Unified Soccer Series. The Unified Soccer Series is the first of its kind within the United Soccer League (USL) and will consist of two matches, one in Omaha, Neb. and one in Madison, Wis. featuring Special Olympics Unified teams from both states. The matches, scheduled for June 24 in Omaha and August 12 in Madison, will be played at Breese Stevens Field and Werner Park respectively. Both matches will occur surrounding USL League One matches those nights.


The Special Olympics Unified Sports program focuses on promoting social inclusion through shared sports training and competition experiences and joins people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team. Teams will be established through each state’s Special Olympics program in the coming months. The Union Omaha Unified Team will be hosting a tryout at 4:30-6:30 p.m. April 23 at Papillion Landing.

“The enthusiasm and skill on display in the Unified Series last year was inspiring, and we’re thrilled to continue this first-of-its-kind series with Forward Madison,” Union Omaha General Manager Peter Marlette said. “I expect us to put together another talented team and look forward to retaining the trophy.”

“We are looking forward to continuing the Unified Series in 2023,” Forward Madison COO Conor Caloia said. “To see the energy, passion, and overall love for the game that was displayed last year was truly something special and something that we want to build off of for years to come.”

“We are truly blessed to have the opportunity to partner with such a special club in Union Omaha and to continue our rivalry series with Special Olympics Wisconsin and Forward Madison FC,” Special Olympics Nebraska President and CEO Carolyn Chamberlin said. “Our Special Olympics Nebraska athletes have thrived with the opportunity to play on such a stage, and we anticipate an even bigger impact for everyone involved in year two. Unified Sports brings people and communities together in such a way that I know our athletes in both Nebraska and Wisconsin will inspire us all to achieve greatness.”

“Forward Madison has been such an awesome partner to promote inclusive communities on and off the pitch,” Special Olympics Wisconsin President & CEO Chad Hershner said. “This…

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