NorCal Premier Soccer League
2025 NorCal Spring League Applications OPEN
Play Up Request Form - Spring 2025
BEFORE applying, please note:
Teams who registered and paid for Spring during your Fall applications have already been registered for Spring–you do not need to re-apply.
Be prepared to pay for each team individually by credit or debit card at the time of application.
If you are a returning team, please use your existing team account to apply to events (do not create a new team). If you do not already have access, ask your club admin for it.
Teams requesting to play up an age group within NorCal competitions must fill out the NorCal play-up request form.
Teams seeking to play up an age group within NorCal competitions must be approved by the NorCal Competitions Committee. All teams applying to play-up must fill out the following play-up request form. All applications will be reviewed by the Competitions Committee against the NorCal Team Play-Up Guidelines. All teams who apply will be informed of the committee's decision before publishing the final fall season brackets on February 20th.
Team Play-up Guidelines
Team requesting to play up is the current NorCal State Cup Champion or Finalist within their own age group, AND
Team requesting to play up has proven in the previous season to be a very dominant team within their own age group competitive league, OR
Team requesting to play up does not have appropriate competition locally and needs to travel significantly in order to find competition within their own age group
Spring 2025 Applications
December 9 – Applications OPEN
February 9 – Application DEADLINE
March 1 – May 17 – Season Dates
See MASTER CALENDAR for all game dates.
Cost
U11-U19 League – $275
U8-U10 Leagues – $125
Any club not completing payment within 60 days will be subject to a 15% late fee.
NorCal Premier Soccer League
Handbook – 2024/25
The goal of the handbook is to assist clubs, coaches, and managers in ensuring the NorCal Premier Soccer League (“NorCal”) operates smoothly and is a positive experience for all involved – players, coaches, managers, club officials, referees, and parents.
When competing in NorCal Programs, a club oversees their coaches, players, parents, and club personnel – administratively, on and around the field. Each club is responsible for ensuring all members understand and meet the following requirements and follow NorCal Rules and Code of Ethics.
Quality – Clubs and their teams must strive for excellence concerning play, sportsmanship, fields, referees, and the total soccer experience.
Director of Coaching – Clubs must have a named Director of Coaching listed on the NorCal website with a working email address. The Director must be familiar with each team in their club and its involvement in the NorCal Programs.
Fields – Clubs must have at least one high-quality field (5 time slots) per eight teams. Teams traveling long distances deserve to play on decent fields! Teams may ask that they play all away games.
Referees – Clubs must have a current USSF certified Referee Assignor and enough current year USSF licensed referees available to cover all their teams entered in the competition.
Administration – Clubs must have an administrator responsible for helping teams maintain their club and team information on the NorCal website. This person should have a working email address and be available to assist team managers with all administrative tasks.
Good Standing – Clubs must be in good standing with NorCal.
Links to Handbook 2024/25
Futsal
_ Winter 2024-2025 Season_
In door game start day_ Dec 7, 2024 through Mar. 1 / 2025