We are pleased to invite your team to apply to the National Capital Soccer League! Come join us for some great soccer! 

Applications are available online so register today by clicking the "Apply" button above. Once you complete your registration, you will receive confirmation that your application has been received. When we reach our deadline for registrations, we will notify the accepted teams.

Thanks again for visiting our tournament website and we hope to see you this year!

 
 

Online Check-In

Online Check In is now available for this event.

What is Online Check-in?

Online Check-in eliminates the need for your team to show up in person before your first game by allowing you to complete the check-in process online. You will be required to upload .pdf files or images to the secure sincSports cloud. The event will determine which documents are required.

There is a $20 non-refundable fee.

You must scan documents or take digital photos to complete this process. We will help you through the rest! Please click the link below to begin:

Begin Online Check-in

Field Status
ALL FIELDS ARE OPEN
Open

As of 7:02 AM ET
5/1/2024


We've enhanced our tournament services to help make your participation in our event more interactive and enjoyable. 

  • NCSL Car Magnets




    NCSL Car magnets now available. Please see attached order form.

    Checks must be included with order forms.
  • Frequently Asked Questions


    Who is supposed to notify the NCSL office when our team has a state cup game on the same day as an NCSL game?

    All teams participating in State Cup competition must keep their club reps informed of their state cup schedules. Club reps must notify the NCSL office of any cup games which conflict with NCSL games.

     

    Why aren’t the U9, U10 and U11 scores posted on the NCSL web site?

    The NCSL Board of Directors has chosen to limit the publishing of scores and standings for U9, U10 and U11.

     

    Players on my team have a baseball game at the same day and time as my NCSL game. The coach of the team I am scheduled to play has agreed to reschedule the game to another day. Will the league reschedule this game for us?

    The size and complexity of the NCSL/WAGS schedules does not allow for scheduling around other sports. Games are rescheduled only if they conflict with State Cup or official High School soccer matches. NCSL provides a "Scheduling Request Form" for each club rep to complete and submit for each team prior to each season. This form allows teams to submit conflict requests for Saturday games. While a request cannot always be honored due to limitations on field availability, the NCSL Administrator does her very best to provide assistance whenever possible.

     

    The directions to the field we are scheduled to play on are not posted on the website. How can we get directions to the field?

    If the directions to a field are not posted on the website, the hosting club did not provide these directions to the league. In this situation, visitors should contact their opponent directly to obtain the directions to the field.

     

    What are the only reasons NCSL will allow us to reschedule a game?

    The NCSL Administrator can only reschedule an NCSL match for state cup and official high school game conflicts.

     

    Why is it so important for all teams to print the game numbers on the blue game card? Oh by the way, what is a game number?

    The NCSL game number is the 1 to 4 digit number that precedes each game on the NCSL Division Schedule. This number must be printed on all game cards to facilitate the Rules and Discipline Committee, the league administrator and the referee assignors. Teams who do not include this number on all game cards may not be given credit for having played the game.

     

     

    How will I know for sure what cards were issued during the game to players and coaches on my team?

     

    The best method of obtaining what cards were issued during a game is to request this information from the referee at the conclusion of the game.

     

    If you fail to obtain the information from the referee, contact your club representative. On a limited basis, the club representative can contact R&D to verify the cards issued during a game.

     

    What if I believe that a recording error was made and a card(s) issued during the game was assigned to the wrong player?

    Contact your club representative who will work with R&D to resolve these problems.

     

    A player on my team forgot his jersey and I carry a spare jersey in my coach’s bag. What do I have to do so that this player can play?

    Issue the spare jersey to the player and record the new jersey number on the blue game card. The jersey number for each player on game day must match the jersey numbers on the game card.

     

    What if I want to file a complaint about the referee for my game and I didn’t get his name before the match?

    It is best not to ask the referee after the match for his name. A report can still be filed with all the game information and the R&D Chairman will get the name of the referee and take appropriate action.

     

    How often is the NCSL R&D sit out list updated on the web site?

    R&D sit out list is updated approximately 3 times during the season; 1) at the beginning of the season a list is posted with carryover sit outs from the previous 2 seasons, 2) a mid season report is posted that lists unserved red sit outs and players and coaches with 15 or more disciplinary points, and 3) at the of the season to show which players and coaches have delinquent or carryover sit outs.

     

    Why can’t the league post cards received during a game on a regular weekly basis on the web site?

     

    This is a very labor intensive task for any volunteer. Further, logistically this is not an easy task to complete on a short time table; the blue game cards are mailed into the NCSL office, there they have to be copied in order that we keep accurate records to pay our referees, then the cards have to be mailed to R&D were they are read and entered into the database; this process normally takes a minimum of 7 days, many factors can make this 7 days even longer.

     

    The NCSL card system is an honor system and each team is responsible for tracking its own cards and serving sit outs for red cards and accumulated points according to league rules. R&D WORKS FOR COMPLIANCE, AND NOT ENFORCEMENT OF NCSL RULES AND REGULATIONS.
  • Home Page


    We will always have the most important information for you displayed on the home page.  You can click on the article to view the article in its entirety.

     

  • Mandatory Administrator's Meeting
    Marshall High School - Michael Hall

    7731 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA

    The NCSL Board of Directors require that a representative from each new team be present at the NCSL Mandatory Administrator’s Meeting for New Teams. Each team must be represented and a person may only represent one team.  Any team that has not played NCSL for the past two seasons is considered a new team.  Failure to attend may incur a $250.00 fine.  It is suggested that any new administrators from existing teams also attend this meeting as the information will prove invaluable in team league management. Please contact Claire Filemyr, if you have any questions
  • Extremely IMPORTANT!


    Please be sure you attend the league orientation meeting.

    We will be going over many important policies and procedures!

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