This section is for those who are interested in or are currently running a soccer team within the Central Florida Soccer League. Our goal is to provide you with the information you need to set your team up for success.

Start a Team

If you are interested in establishing a new team, pick a division and get started. And if you need help with a team crest or badge, be sure to contact Central Florida Soccer League sponsors MarTali Studios.

Registration

Starting in Spring 2024, complete registration will be done via CFSL TeamPass. You can also find more information on how to register on our Registration page.

Payments

For the league fee schedules and payment instructions, hit up our Payments page.

REFUND POLICY

Refunds are dealt with on a case-by-case basis. 

  • All registration deposits are non-refundable.
  • Season fees (not including the deposit) will not be refunded once the season has started. If a team decides to withdraw prior to the start of the season, the team must submit a written request at least 14 days prior to the first game. Once the request is received the CFSL will issue a refund minus the non-refundable deposit.
  • Teams may receive a partial credit for games not played due to inclement weather if the game cannot be rescheduled to another date that works for both teams. 
  • Individual Player Registration fees are non-refundable once a player is officially registered and placed on a game day roster submitted to the referee assignor by the CFSL. The CFSL cannot refund Individual Player Registration fees once a player is registered because they are paid to the Florida Adult Soccer Association and the United States Adult Soccer Association.
  • Any customized products sold by the CFSL are non-refundable since they are custom made for each order.

Pre- and Post-Game

Download the CFSL Game Roster Form and then after the game head on over to our Post Game Report form.

Coaching Education and Licensing

Up your game with information on coaching education and coaching licensing. Serious about the coaching thing? Consider joining the NSCAA.