A real place to play, whether you want competitive matches or a better weekly run.
CSA keeps the level structure visible so new players are not guessing. The league uses multiple divisions across indoor and outdoor play to make competitive, rec, and casual soccer all feel organized.
Division A
Top-tier pace and intensity for experienced players who want the sharpest game, strongest team organization, and the toughest weekly test.
Use the live standings and schedule pages to see what current league activity looks like at each level.
Division B
Still highly competitive, with a faster first-pass style for strong teams and committed players.
Use the live standings and schedule pages to see what current league activity looks like at each level.
Division C
Built for consistent play and steady improvement, with room for growth and quality coaching at game speed.
Use the live standings and schedule pages to see what current league activity looks like at each level.
Division D
A welcoming lane for players and returning participants who want dependable soccer, fair matchups, and social game nights.
Use the live standings and schedule pages to see what current league activity looks like at each level.
Season 1 and Season 2 game windows
Exact game dates, with blackout and makeup guidance included.
April 12, 19 | May 3, 17, 24, 31 | June 7, 14, 21, 28 | July 12
Blackouts/Skips: April 26, May 10, July 5
August 9, 16, 23, 30 | September 6, 13, 27 | October 4, 11, 18, 25
Blackout: September 20
November 1, 8
Used for rescheduling weather delays and match carryovers.
The calendar stays active through the year.
Outdoor and indoor formats keep the league moving so players can stay connected to the next session.
Grass and turf seasons typically run from April to July, then return August through November.
The winter indoor league keeps the match rhythm going from December into March.
Competitive structure without mystery.
CSA is built to be accessible, but still organized enough that captains, players, and referees know what they are walking into.
Membership is part of the season path because the league treats player coverage and operational standards as real responsibilities.
Review the current league rules when you need the details, but the public entry point should first help you understand fit, format, and how to join.
