A slate of officers will be appointed and presented at the AGM Chair of the Board 2 year 2026-28 Open for nomination for 2 years Treasurer 2 year 2026-28 Open for nomination for 2 years If more than one nominee for each of the positions below, an election will take place at the AGM. Member at Large 1 year Open Member at Large 1 year Open Member at Large 1 year Open Member at Large 1 year Open Member at Large 1 year Open
FC Northwest Grassroots is our U8 to U10 development program designed to build confident, capable young players through high ball contact, age appropriate training, and a positive learning environment. The program is structured, coach led, and focused on long term player development while keeping the experience fun, positive, and engaging for every player.
Locations are heavily dependent on registrants and will be confirmed once registration numbers are finalized. Specific fields will be announced at a later date.
Training Days
U8 Boys and Girls: Tuesday and Thursday evenings
U9 and U10 Boys and Girls: Monday and Wednesday evenings
Game Days
U8 Boys and Girls: Sunday
U9 Boys and Girls: Tuesday
U10 Boys and Girls: Thursday
Registration Blocks
Season Block 1: May – June
Season Block 2: August – September
Costs
FCNW Grassroots 1: 1 training session per week and 1 festival style matchday per week $300 for 1 block, or register for 2 blocks for $575
FCNW Grassroots 2: 2 training sessions per week and 1 festival style matchday per week $350 for 1 block, or register for 2 blocks for $675
Participation options are based on training frequency and are not skill based tiers.
The Maples CC outdoor mini soccer program is a MSA sanctioned program and is available to residents of Winnipeg and surrounding areas, and where a non-MSA sanctioned program is practiced. The Maples CC outdoor mini soccer season starts in May and runs for 8 weeks.
Recreational soccer registration is moving to a Central Registration system (called RAMP).
All registration will be done on the RAMP registration system.
You will need to create an account if you have not done so in the past.
You must choose the 2025 Rec Indoor Season when you Register.
Community Centers will still be hosting soccer teams and providing fields for the Recreational Soccer program. There is no guarantee that your child will be placed on a team from your home Community Center. It all depends how many kids register and what Community Center has a coach for that age group.
The following Community Centers host teams in the FCNW area:
East St. Paul
Garden City
Maples
Tyndall Park
Vince Leah
West. St Paul
General Information about Indoor Soccer
Indoor soccer is a great way to play soccer through the winter. It will help maintain and build skills. Winnipeg’s indoor facilities are fabulous! Make indoor soccer is your new winter sport!
The league is available for players between the ages of 9-18 (born 2006 to 2015).
The season will start in November and finishes in mid-March.
Christmas break from December 23 to January 6.
This is a city-wide league, and games are scheduled by WYSA (Winnipeg Youth Soccer Association).
Historically, the girls’ teams play on Saturdays and boys’ teams play on Sundays. Older age groups may play during the week Thursdays.
Games are played in venues throughout the city:
Winnipeg Soccer Federation South(University of Manitoba)
Axworthy Health and RecPlex (University of Winnipeg)
Winnipeg Soccer Federation North (on Leila close to McPhillips)
Practices: Teams will look to have one practice a week in a school gym.
Teams will be determined in October.
Late registration will only be accepted depending on the availability of roster spots in the age group.
COACHES NEEDED Parent coaches are the foundation of our soccer teams. In fact, the league doesn’t exist without them, so we ask that you strongly consider the possibility of stepping up for this important leadership role.
Coaches will complete the applicable coaching credential, along with ongoing support and access to resources. Not only will you be contributing to your child’s development, you will be supporting the community too. Be part of this rewarding experience!
PLEASE NOTE: Rosters will be balanced for size and friend requests (must be mutual) will be considered.
What kind of equipment and attire do they require?
Uniforms are provided to use by the hosting community center. Some Community centers will charge a deposit fee for the uniform which is returned at the end of the season. Items that you are responsible to provide are shin guards and soccer cleats (shoes). These items are mandatory and your child may not be allowed to play without them.
Any LATE registrations done after this time will be subject to theFC Northwest Soccer LATE REGISTRATION POLICY. If the registration is submitted after the Registration Deadline there may not be a spot on a team for your child or your child will be placed on whatever team within the FC Northwest Soccer District that can accept another player. There is absolutely NO guarantee that your child can be placed on a team or what team your child will be placed on. Requests are very difficult to process when a player is late and are most often not met.
Winnipeg Youth Soccer Association (WYSA) schedules all ages for U9-U18 Recreational Soccer
You are invited to join Councillor Devi Sharma on Tuesday, July 30 at 4:00 pm at Adsum Park. Ice cream and other treats will be available. The new Community Centre Board of Directors will be there to welcome you.