Outdoor Soccer
Details
Eligibility
Anyone 18 years old and over can play.
Registration
If you don’t have a full soccer team, the Regina Rec League will put individuals and small groups together to form a full team. Registration is on a first come first-served basis.
League Details | |
Start Date |
Spring League: May-July (8 games) Summer League: July - September (8 games) Fall: September -October (5 games) |
Game Times |
Week night games range from 6:00pm - 10:00pm |
Game Days |
Sunday nights – Coed Really Rec Sunday nights - Coed Rec Plus Sunday nights – Coed Intermediate Tuesday nights - Coed Really Rec Wednesday nights - Coed Rec Plus Wednesday nights - Coed Intermediate |
Locations |
Field locations will vary throughout the city. To view a complete list of our facilities please click on the maps page. |
Team Size |
8 players including a goalie and a minimum of 2 females on the field at once. Roster size is unlimited but the RRL recommends 12-14 players |
Registration Fee Late Registration Begins Spring - March 8 Summer - May 22 Fall - August 1 |
Individual Fee: $85 + tax Early Registration Team Fee (6 or more): $575 + tax Late Registration Team Fee (6 or more): $625 + tax Fall League Team Fee (6 or more): $350 + tax Late Fall League Team Fee (6 or more): $400 + tax ***The league no longer charges a default deposit at time of registration***
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Schedules |
Schedules will be posted on the website 48hours prior to the first game. Playoff schedules will be posted at the end of the regular season. |
Equipment |
The Regina Rec League will provide soccer balls, field markers and soccer nets for each team. Shin pads are optional. Each soccer player must bring a light and dark coloured shirt A $100 equipment deposit is required. |
Description of Divisions | |
Division |
Description |
Rookie |
Teams in this division are new to the sport and likely have never played before. Wins and losses are not important in this division and neither are standings. Players in this division mainly just want to come out and have fun. This is a great division to start in if you have never played before or are not overly athletic. |
Really Rec |
This division is for players who have played before and want to join a league where wins and losses count. Average athletes who have played before will enjoy this division as will teams that are continuously finishing in the top half of the rookie division. |
Rec Plus |
If you have played for a few seasons and finished in the top half of the standings in the really rec division, then this league is for you. Rec Plus teams have a higher level of skill and experience than teams in the Really Rec division. Players in this division have average to above average athletic ability. |
Intermediate | Typically teams in this division have played together for several seasons and are looking to play higher caliber opponents. Teams are able to work together and this division has very skilled players. If your team is constantly finishing in the top half of the Rec Plus division than this is where you should be. Just like all levels, sportsmanship is still very important in this division. |
When deciding which division to join, consider the following:
- All divisions are rec leagues and still have a fun first mentality. Sportsmanship is just as important in all leagues.
- Depending on the number of teams registered in each division the rec league may need to move a team up or down a division.
- If your team is comprised of athletic people who have played sports all their lives then you belong in either the intermediate or advanced division.
- It is not enjoyable to be in a division where level of play is extremely uneven. Therefore it is important to place your team in the appropriate division to ensure you play teams of similar calibre.
- If you have played a few seasons in a division and are constantly finishing on top then it is time to move up a level.