Soccer

Soccer

Soccer

2026 OUTDOOR SOCCER LEAGUES WILL OPEN FOR REGISTRATION MID-FEBRUARY

BOOK YOUR TEAM FOR ONLY $100 DOWN. IT'S THAT EASY!

Ready to hit the pitch and play with the best? Join our Men’s, Women's, and Coed leagues, with options for all levels—from recreational and intermediate to competitive—at locations across Chicago. Whether you’re exploring the city or playing close to home, we’ve got you covered!

Winter Indoor Soccer Leagues

  • Chicago Futsal Academy (Uptown)
  • Nettlehorst Elementary (Lakeview)
  • UIC Student Recreational Center (University Village)

Check out current Women's Leagues here (Winter Leagues on sale now):

Wednesdays
Chicago Futsal Academy
6122 N Clark in Andersonville
Advanced Soccer 5v5

Intermediate Soccer 5v5 (SOLD OUT)

Rec Soccer 5v5

Thursdays
Chicago Futsal Academy
6122 N Clark in Andersonville

Intermediate Soccer 5v5

Beginner's Training

Intermediate Training

Please note: When you register for the Winter 2026 Women’s Sports Chicago league season, you will do so on the Chicago Sport and Social Club registration system, Leagueapps. If you would like to create a free account there in advance of registration going live on Wednesday, November 19 at 12pm, you may do so here -  https://accounts.leagueapps.com/join?siteId=10301 If you already have a Chicago Sport and Social Club account, you will be all set when you register.

 

OUTDOOR SOCCER LEAGUES
5v5 + 6v6 + 7v7 + 8v8 + 11v11

  • Bridge Sports (South Loop at The 78)
  • Fleet Fields (Lincoln Yards)
  • Foster Turf (Andersonville)
  • Hawthorne Academy (Lakeview)
  • Lincoln Park South Fields & Turf
  • Montrose Turf (Andersonville)
  • Sport & Social Field (Old Town)
  • Wells Community High School (Ukrainian Village)

Why Play with Us? We bring the perks! Enjoy exclusive drink specials at our sponsor bars each week, plus rock custom-designed shirts, champ shirts, and snag sponsor giveaways each season. And don’t worry, we’ve got your stats covered—you’ll feel like a pro with recaps and standings updated all season long!

Both Group and Free Agent registration are available (depending on location and day of the week).

With Chicago Sport & Social Club, it’s more than just soccer—it’s about fun, friendly competition, and connecting with Chicago’s soccer community. So come kick it with us!

Got questions? Reach out at [email protected]. And don’t forget to join our Soccer Facebook Group to connect with teammates or find new players.

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LEVELS

Recreational

The Recreational level is CSSC's most basic level of play. You can think of it as the beginner level. Participants that play at this level are looking to first and foremost play their sport for fun. While competition may be important to them it is not necessarily the top priority.

Intermediate

The intermediate level is geared towards participants who are still relatively new to the sport but are seeking a little bit more competition.  It’s a step up from Rec level with most players having a bit more experience. Participants playing at this level have a good knowledge of the rules and have played for a few seasons.

Competitive

The Competitive level is geared for participants with good experience playing their respective sport and who enjoy the competition of the sport as much as anything. This level is CSSC's top level. Participants at this level will have high school and even college experience playing their sport competitively.

Open

The Open level is available to all levels of play. It is "open" to everyone. It is a combination of skill levels that usually skews towards the intermediate level, depending on the sport.

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​Recreational

The recreational level is geared towards participants that are just looking to have fun. This is the most basic level that the CSSC offers, you can think of it as the "beginners" level. Participants that play at this level are out to enjoy themselves and not out for the sheer competition of the  sport. Most players have not played on an organized team before or have only played for a couple of seasons. This is a great level for beginning teams to start and a great way to begin your team's dynasty.

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Intermediate

The intermediate level is geared towards participants who are still relatively new to the sport but are seeking a little bit more competition. You can think of it as the "middle of the road" level. Participants that play at this level have a good knowledge of the rules and the game and are ready to become more competitive but are still not all that serious. Most participants at this level have played for a few seasons. This is a great level for those teams that have had success at the recreational level and are now ready to step their game up!

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Competitive

The Competitive level is geared towards the participant that has played their respective sport for a large portion of their life and enjoys the sheer competition of the sport. You can think of this level as the "professional's" level. Participants at this level should definitely have their game face on and expect a tough game. This is great level for those of you who are in it to win it!

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Open

The Open level is available to all levels of play. It is "open" to everyone. It is a combination of skill levels that usually skews towards the intermediate level, depending on the sport.