2026 MK Battery Conference Cup Series

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The 2026 MK Battery Conference Cup Series will be held June 25-28 at the Plassman Athletic Center at Turnstone: 3320 N. Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46805.

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*If you're registered for nationals as an athlete, staff, or with a fan pack, you automatically receive a social ticket. Only those not registered for the tournament require an additional ticket.

Introducing: Power Hub

The United States Power Soccer Association is transitioning to the USPSA Power Hub, a custom-engineered tournament management and statistics platform built specifically for the unique needs of power soccer. Moving away from manual data entry in third-party systems like SportsEngine, the Power Hub centralizes league operations, scheduling, and statistics into a single, automated system. While the platform is built to support the entire regular season, it will officially debut during the 2026 Conference Cup.Core Platform Capabilities

  • Live Match Tracking: Provides real-time public access to active matches, featuring live scores, digital scoresheets, and a match clock synchronized down to the second.
  • Tournament & Season Scheduling: Automatically manages and displays preliminary schedules, bracket progressions, and precise match times for both standalone tournaments and full-season league play.
  • Historical Analytics: Automatically tracks and aggregates player and team statistics, preserving comprehensive data performance histories across individual events and multiple seasons.
  • Future Expansion: The platform will continue to scale, with integrated player and team registration features scheduled to launch in a future phase to fully centralize USPSA administration.

The USPSA Power Hub represents a significant step forward in how our sport tracks data, manages events, and shares the game with the public.

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Conference Teams

Conference Teams represent the pinnacle of USPSA competition. Divided into four conferences—Premier, Champions, Presidents, and Founders—this system uses promotion and relegation to elevate teams based on their annual performance.

To maintain competitive standards, Conference Teams must:

  • Play at least 8 sanctioned games during the regular season, including two matches within or above their conference level.
  • Meet these requirements to qualify for post-season play in the prestigious Conference Cup Championship.

Registration Details:

  • Annual Team Registration Fee: $850 ($350 registration + $500 Conference Cup deposit).
  • Full USPSA Membership: Includes voting rights at the Annual General Meeting.

Non-Conference Teams

Non-Conference Teams provide a competitive option outside the formal conference system. While they don’t adhere to the same structure as Conference Teams, they’re perfect for players looking to compete without the commitment of conference requirements.

Season Requirements:

  • No minimum game requirement for regular play.
  • Teams aiming for future conference consideration must play at least six sanctioned games during the season.

Registration Details:

  • Annual Team Registration Fee: $350.
  • Full USPSA Membership: Includes voting rights at the Annual General Meeting.

Non-Conference Teams strike a balance between flexibility and competition, offering a great pathway to enter the USPSA system.

Recreational Teams

Recreational Teams are designed for those who want to enjoy the game without the pressures of sanctioned or competitive play. These teams are perfect for hosting casual programs while staying connected to the USPSA community.

Key Features:

  • Receive USPSA updates and information.
  • No fees to register as a recreational team.
  • Note: Recreational Teams do not have voting rights at the Annual General Meeting.

Recreational Teams are a welcoming option for players and programs focused on fun, growing their team and community engagement.

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THE OFFICIAL BATTERY OF THE USPSA

ATHLETE, GUEST & SUPPORTER CODE OF CONDUCT

The Conference Cup is intended to provide a safe, respectful, and competitive environment for all participants. Athletes are responsible for the conduct of the personal care attendants (PCAs), family members, supporters, and other guests they bring to the event.

This policy applies throughout the Conference Cup event period, including competition venues, hotels, restaurants, transportation, and other event-related locations.

READ FULL CODE OF CONDUCT

ATHLETE RESPONSIBILITY

Athletes are expected to:

  • Inform their guests of the expectations outlined in this policy.
  • Exercise reasonable judgment when deciding who accompanies them to the event.
  • Take reasonable steps to prevent unsafe, disruptive, or inappropriate conduct.
  • Report serious misconduct or safety concerns to tournament staff as soon as possible.

Athletes will not be held responsible for conduct they could not reasonably foresee or prevent. Any review of an incident will consider the athlete's level of involvement, knowledge, ability to intervene, and ability to choose who accompanied them.

PROHIBITED CONDUCT

The following conduct is prohibited for all athletes, guests, PCAs, family members, and supporters:

  • Violence, assault, threats, intimidation, or fighting.
  • Sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, or non-consensual sexual contact.
  • Providing alcohol to anyone under the legal drinking age.
  • Providing illegal drugs, marijuana, controlled substances, or other prohibited substances to another person.
  • Theft, vandalism, or property damage.
  • Harassment, bullying, discrimination, or abusive behavior.
  • Profane, obscene, or disruptive conduct in competition areas.
  • Refusal to follow reasonable instructions from tournament officials, staff, venue personnel, or security.
  • Any conduct that creates an unsafe environment, disrupts competition, or harms the reputation of USPSA.

RESPECT FOR OFFICIALS

Athletes, guests, and supporters are encouraged to support their teams passionately and may respectfully question or disagree with officiating decisions.

Personal attacks, harassment, profane language directed at officials, threatening behavior, or repeated disruptive conduct will not be tolerated.

SANCTIONS

Individuals who violate this policy may be removed from the venue, hotel, or event activities.

Athletes may also face sanctions when misconduct by their guests was reasonably preventable or when the athlete participated in, encouraged, ignored, or failed to report serious misconduct.

Sanctions may include:

  • Warning
  • Removal of a guest or supporter
  • Suspension from competition
  • Removal from the remainder of the event
  • Probation, suspension, or termination of USPSA membership

USPSA reserves the right to involve venue security or law enforcement when appropriate.

REPORTING

Participants are encouraged to report any conduct that threatens participant safety, violates this policy, or jeopardizes the integrity of the event.

Reports should be made immediately to tournament staff or a USPSA Executive Board member.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

By participating in Conference Cup, athletes acknowledge that:

  • They are responsible for informing their guests of these expectations.
  • Guest misconduct may result in sanctions against the athlete when the conduct was reasonably preventable.
  • Participant safety is the highest priority.
  • This policy applies throughout the Conference Cup event period.
  • USPSA may take disciplinary action to protect participants and the integrity of the event.

Special thanks to
our great sponsors!

We'd like to give a huge thank you to our 2026 sponsors. You give us the support to make the conference cup series top-notch!

MK Battery
Biogen
Power Soccer Shop