Swansea - Somerset
Youth Soccer League

Established 1983


Winter Indoor Program

We are very proud to continue to offer our Indoor Instructional Soccer Program during the cold winter months. Our indoor program is for the recreational player who is either just learning to play the game or has played it for a number of years. The program is set up in co-ed age groups starting at U5 and continuing until U14. The indoor season starts in mid-December and runs through late March, with 2 wks off for the Holiday Season and one of the Saturday’s during the School Winter Vacation Week off. All age groups will have their indoor sessions on Saturdays between 9:00am and 5:00pm. The schedule rotates so teams do not play the same time every week. This program is held at our very own Indoor Soccer Facility which is located in Fall River. Our indoor facility has been open since the winter of 2000 and the Board of Directors are very proud of it, since if you haven’t seen it yet, you will be quite impressed. We have invested a lot of time and money in making this a great facility for the players of our league. Not many soccer leagues in this state or country can say that they have an Indoor Facility for their Players to learn and play the game of soccer once the weather gets cold.

This program will have approximately 12 training sessions with the season will be divided into two halves. The first half will be dedicated to teaching the players skills by playing fun games and drills. Each practice session will end with an instructional scrimmage game. The second half of the program will consists of instructional games where the teams will play a game for the entire training time against the other teams/players in their age group.

Space is limited so sign up early in order to have your child play a terrific sport and fun activity throughout the winter in a heated indoor soccer facility.

Registration will open in early September and closes at the beginning of November……
Simply click here to visit the Registration Page to sign up your child(ren).