Keeping GSSA Players Healthy, Safe, and Informed
Your child’s safety and well-being are our top priorities. This page contains important information about insurance coverage, injury treatment options, and resources to help families prevent and respond to soccer-related health concerns.
Coverage only applies to injuries sustained during NTSSA-sanctioned events (games, practices, or tournaments).
NTSSA insurance is secondary—it applies after any personal health insurance has been billed. If you don’t have personal insurance, NTSSA becomes your primary provider.
Deductibles: Youth Policy: $500 Adult Policy: $400
Each policy has specific limitations. For details, view the Benefit Explanation Sheet provided by NTSSA.
Insurance Coverage Overview
All GSSA players are covered under the North Texas Soccer Association (NTSSA) insurance policy. A portion of each player’s registration fee contributes to this coverage.
Key Points:
When to Seek Care
Visible Injury or Persistent Pain
If a player has swelling, bruising, limping, or pain that doesn’t improve with basic first aid (ice, rest, elevation), it’s time to see a doctor. This includes suspected sprains, strains, or fractures.
Head Injury or Concussion Symptoms
If your child experiences dizziness, confusion, nausea, blurred vision, or sensitivity to light after a collision or fall, seek immediate medical attention to evaluate for a possible concussion.
Limited Mobility or Loss of Strength
If a player is unable to move a limb normally, bear weight, or use a muscle group without discomfort, a professional assessment can help rule out serious injury and guide safe return to play.
Questions About GSSA?
If you have any questions, please check out our FAQ page to learn more. If we don’t answer your question there, please contact us using the button below.
Office hours are M-W-F 10am to 3pm. Appointments are preferred.





