499 N SR 434 Suite 2021
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
(407) 869-1070
office@centralfloridasoccer.com
50th
Anniversary
LEAGUE HISTORY
In 1964, a group of men, longing to play the game of soccer as they had in Europe, placed a newspaper advertisement, in the Orlando Evening Star. A meeting was formed and took place at the Cherry Plaza.
Twenty-seven persons attended that meeting, which resulted in the birth of the Orange Soccer Club.
These men, Sam Homic, Fritz Goetz, Jim Gillies, and Alberto Farina forged the beginnings of what is known today as the Central Florida Soccer League. However, a man by the name of Rudolph Spuller is considered to be the "Father" of soccer in Central Florida. Spuller, a native of Germany, played an integral role in the start-up and development of the Orange Soccer Club.
Timeline:
1965- The Orange Soccer Club reaches a peak of 70 dues-paying members, begins an ambitious schedule with nine other Florida cities, including Hollywood, St. Petersburg, Jacksonville, and West Palm Beach.
1968- OSC becomes the Orlando Soccer Club
1969- The Central Florida Soccer League is formed. Teams from Orlando, Brevard, Deland, Daytona, and Jacksonville compete.
1972- Intense rivalry developes between the Orlando Clippers and the Winter Park Reds. Clippers defeat Royal Air Force 5-1 at McCoy AFB. Bob Hartmann Jr. is top local scorer.
1980- Bull and Bush Soccer Club (Over 30) wins the Florida State Cup. The CFSL has 26 registered teams.
1991- CFSL opens league office to handle growth and registration. 32 teams now in league competition.
1993- League reaches 46 registered teams. Women's team "Calibre" places 2nd in the United States Amateur Soccer Association's National Cup. Multiple county representation and competition in Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Volusia, and Brevard Counties.
1997-The CFSL is second largest league in the state of Florida, with over 80 registered teams, eight playing divisions, an intercollegiate league, and more than 2000 registered players. The league provides administrative soccer services for registration, competition, fields, referees, scheduling, rule-arbitration, and tournament play.
2006 - Present: The CFSL reaches more than 110 teams playing with over 2,500 registered players in twelve divisions. This includes Four Open Divisions, Three Over 30 Divisons, Three Over 40 Divisons, along with Coed and Women's Divisions.
ABOUT US
The Central Florida Soccer League is an adult amateur soccer league, located in the greater Orlando Florida region. The CFSL is affiliated with the Florida State Soccer Association and the United States Soccer Federation. We are governed by the global laws of Federation Internationale de Football Association or FIFA. The league boasts 2700+ registered men and women's players, with more than 120 teams playing in 12 divisions. League matches are played at facilities throughout Brevard, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Volusia counties.
Play consists of two seasons per year, one beginning in August and concluding in December. The second season begins in January and ends in May. Each season is concluded with a divisional tournament. Trophies are awarded to the First and Second place teams from each division. Trophies are also awarded to both tournament finalists. Each season, team captains vote and nominate one league official for the CFSL's "Best Referee Award".
Our players, their families and friends gather each Sunday to witness the finest in amateur soccer competition and sportsmanship.
CFSL BOARD MEMBERS
Eddie Loyola
President
James K Browne
Director
Janet Riehl
Director - Women divisions
Alphonse Amato
Director - Treasurer
HALL OF FAME
Open
Over 30
Over 40
Women
Season | League winners | League 2nd place | CFSL Cup winners | CFSL Cup 2nd place |
Spring 2013 | OFC Barca | Raggamuffins | OFC Barca | Orlando Storm |
Fall 2012 | Raggamuffins | Orlando Gladiators | Orlando Storm | Raggamuffins |
Spring 2012 | Raggamuffins | Munich '74 | Orlando Storm | Mascotte Eagles |
Fall 2011 | Raggamuffins | Orlando Storm | Munich '74 | Team Deportivo |
Spring 2011 | Orlando Storm | Raggamuffins | Raggamuffins | Team Deportivo |
Fall 2010 | Raggamuffins | Orlando Storm | Orlando Storm | Raggamuffins |
Spring 2010 | Orlando Storm | Raggamuffins | Munich ’74 | Raggamuffins |
Fall 2009 | Orlando Storm | Raggamuffins | Athletico Nacional | Munich '74 |
Spring 2009 | Raggamuffins | Orlando Storm | Orlando Storm | Raggamuffins |
Fall 2008 | Malvinas FC | Raggamuffins | Orlando Storm | Malvinas FC |
Spring 2008 | Raggamuffins | Orlando Atlas Lions | Orlando Storm | Deportivo Tricolor |
Fall 2007 | Latin United | Fiddlers FC | Latin United | Fiddlers FC |
Spring 2007 | Inter United | Raggamuffins | Raggamuffins | Munich '74 |
Fall 2006 | Raggamuffins | Munich '74 | Fiddlers FC | Munich '74 |
Spring 2006 | Raggamuffins | Fiddlers FC | Raggamuffins | Diablos Rojos |
Fall 2005 | Raggamuffins | Deportivo Habanero | Munich '74 | Deportivo Habanero |
Spring 2005 | Raggamuffins-Santos | Raggamuffins | Raggamuffins-Santos | Inter United |
Fall 2004 | Inter United | Orlando Storm | Raggamuffins | Raggamuffins-Santos |
Spring 2004 | Orlando Storm | Raggamuffins | Orlando Storm | Raggamuffins |
Fall 2003 | Orlando Storm | Raggamuffins | Munich '74 | Raggamuffins-Santos |
Spring 2003 | Raggamuffins I | Links United | Orlando Storm | Raggamuffins I |
Fall 2002 | Munich '74 | Raggamuffins I | Raggamuffins-Santos | MEC GAS0063 |
Spring 2002 | Raggamuffins I | Raggamuffins-Santos | Ormond Beach | Munich '74 |
Fall 2001 | Raggamuffins-Santos | Raggamuffins I | Raggamuffins-Santos | Raggamuffins I |
Spring 2001 | Raggamuffins-Santos | Orlando Storm | Munich '74 | Ormond Beach |
Fall 2000 | Raggamuffins-Santos | Clockwork Orange I | Raggamuffins I | Raggamuffins-Santos |
Spring 2000 | Ormond Beach Storm | Raggamuffins I | Raggamuffins I | Ormond Beach Storm |
Fall 1999 | Santos FC | Munich '74 | Raggamuffins I | Orlando Storm |
Spring 1999 | Munich '74 | Clockwork Orange | Clockwork Orange | Munich '74 |
Fall 1998 | Dep. Guadalajara | Raggamuffins II | Munich '74 | Orange City Warriors |
Spring 1998 | Raggamuffins I | Santos FC | Raggamuffins I | Santos FC |
Fall 1997 | Dep. Guadalajara | Munich '74 | Santos FC | Dep. Guadalajara |
Spring 1997 | Santos FC | Clockwork Orange | Santos FC | Orlando Storm |
Fall 1996 | Orlando Storm | Ormond Beach | Santos FC | Raggamuffins I |
Spring 1996 | Raggamuffins | Ormond Beach | Winter Park FC | Raggamuffins |
Fall 1995 | Winter Park FC | Ormond Beach | Winter Park FC | Raggamuffins |
Spring 1995 | Raggamuffins | Ormond Beach | Raggamuffins | BCC Spacecoast |
Fall 1994 | Ormond Beach | Five Points Inter Orlando | ||
Spring 1994 | Space Coast | Raggamuffins |
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