History

Central League Soccer was founded in 2012 by like-minded soccer innovators at clubs in Radnor, Haverford, Greater Chester Valley, Marple Newtown, Tredyffrin-Eastown, and Rose Tree Media, in order to create a more sensible development model for youth soccer.  These six clubs and their twenty-seven U9 Boys and Girls teams started with a vision of “more soccer…less travel” in order to create a travel soccer program that better suited the needs of the players, parents and clubs.  With a player and family friendly environment, Central League Soccer encourages boys and girls to strive for excellence while playing soccer without the pressures of spending hours in the car to get to a game.  In 2018, the league has expanded to thirty five clubs, eight age divisions including both Fall, Winter, and Spring seasons.