cfz | March 18, 2010 | | portal.polala.com
I recently moved to South Florida, Pompano Beach specifically, and have had a difficult time finding a men's soccer league anywhere. I would be willing to drive down to Miami, up to Boca Raton and anywhere in between.
I am 28 years old and in great shape. My skill level is on par with college level players and I am more than willing to practice with a team before joining them. I play year round and can be relied on to show up for games. Ideally I would like to join a very competitive league, however at this point I am looking for any league, competitive or not, just so that I can continue playing.
If anyone could let me know where I could find a league and the contact information for any teams that need players, I would greatly appreciate it. In fact, even if you just know of a place where people gather to play pick-up ball weekday evenings or weekends please let me know.
Thanks for the help,
Jasonhttp://teams.soccersite.com/databases/cgi-bin/dbparser.cgi?dbgo=yes&dbnum=2226
http://teams.soccersite.com/databases/cgi-bin/dbparser.cgi?dbgo=yes&dbnum=2227
http://teams.soccersite.com/databases/cgi-bin/dbparser.cgi?dbgo=yes&dbnum=36
Coral Springs Men's Soccer League
http://www.csmsl.com
And the Florida State Soccer Association league page and home page:
http://www.flssa.com/leagues.html
http://www.flssa.com
Don't know how current these are but you can check. And they might know others as well...just get connected.Thanks for the links. These definitely helped. I actually did find the Coral Springs League before I posted, but they are for over 30 only. The Boca Raton Men's league is 35 and over. I left a message for the Gold Coast Soccer League, but there web site is down and I haven't heard anything. At least this helped get me started. Thanks again for the help.
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