Junior Futsal Leagues U13 - U15

Winter Session 2 Registration is OPEN!

 

Our Junior U13 – U15 futsal leagues are both competitive & fun. We offer teams for youth Boys and Girls. 

Futsal is played in an indoor soccer arena, but unlike indoor soccer, Futsal is played with marked out-of-bounds lines similar to a traditional outdoor soccer field. The field space is slightly smaller, and matches are played 5 v 5 with 4 field players and goalkeeper. Futsal is also played with a smaller, weighted ball which is easier to control than a normal soccer ball. Combined, all of these components provide the perfect environment for a youth player to develop their touch, ball control, and passing skills in a tight area.

REGISTRATION FOR SESSION 2 IS OPEN!

Gather your club teammates to put together a team. Make sure you are prepared to have some fun and be competitive. When done playing, socialize with teammates and clubmates in our lounge with TVs & concessions.

Red > Most Competitive

Blue > Less Competitive

League Information
Division Day of Play* Session 2
U13 Boys Red Saturday Feb 4 – Mar 25
U13 Boys Blue Saturday Feb 4 – Mar 25
U13 Girls Red Saturday Feb 4 – Mar 25
U13 Girls Blue Saturday Feb 4 – Mar 25
U14 Boys Red Saturday Feb 4 – Mar 25
U14 Boys Blue Saturday Feb 4 – Mar 25
U14 Girls Red Saturday Feb 4 – Mar 25
U14 Girls Blue Saturday Feb 4 – Mar 25
U15 Boys Red Saturday Feb 4 – Mar 25
U15 Boys Blue Saturday Feb 4 – Mar 25
U15 Girls Red Saturday Feb 4 – Mar 25
U15 Girls Blue Saturday Feb 4 – Mar 25
* Games played on Saturday with overflow games played on Sunday

 

Price

Team Registration Fee: $595

Game Details

Session 2 Number of Games: 7

Session 2 Season Length: 7 weeks

Gameday: Saturdays with Sunday overflow

Game Length: 42min (2 x 21min)

Max Roster: 12 Players (5 v 5)

Deadline: 1/25/2022 (league registration may close early due to space availability)

Payment & Awards

Full Payment is due before start of first game.

Awards: Championship T-shirts

League Rules

Get to know our General Futsal League rules and how they differ from soccer.