11/27 – Registration opens for teams returning from Fall leagues at 10:00 AM
All captains of returning teams will receive a registration link via email. Returning teams have the opportunity to sign up for the same program they participated in over the most recent season (or the closest equivalent).
12/4 – Registration opens to the general public at 10:00 AM
Individuals, new teams, teams who took the fall off, and those looking to switch into a different league will all have access to league registration at the same time. Please note that sometimes leagues sell out to returning teams, so it’s possible that your preferred option may not be available.
Please Note: We are launching multiple indoor offerings this season, with leagues taking place Tuesday-Thursday. There may be changes to these leagues ahead of our planned registration dates.
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How do Divisions work?
D1 – Players and teams looking to compete at a high level of play. A good fit for players who have competed in college, in high level amateur leagues, and others who play at an equivalent or higher level.
D2 – Players and teams who have developed skills and plenty of soccer experience. A good fit for ex-high school, ex-travel soccer, and others who are confident playing one and two-touch soccer.
D3 – Players and teams looking for a more recreational game. A good fit for casual players with a focus on fitness and team play. Not intended for competitive players or ringers, even if you prefer the location!
D4 – Players and teams exclusively looking to have fun through the game of soccer. A good fit for those newer to the sport, as well as experienced players looking for a game which focuses on sportsmanship and camaraderie over winning championships. This is the most casual level of play we offer.
Open – All types of players and teams are encouraged to register. Skill levels will vary. Open Division options are typically offered at league sites where many choose to play due to the time / location, rather than a designated level of play.