About East Central Soccer District

East Central Soccer District is one of the geographic areas designated for the purpose of registering players and the operation of leagues where applicable.  Districts are governed by the clubs designated to a respective district.  Each district shall meet a minimum of every six months and forward information as required in the WYSA Constitution and By-Laws.  

The role of the East Central Soccer District is to promote and nurture the advancement of the sport of soccer in the East Central Soccer District.  East Central Soccer District strives to provide a safe environment that fosters mutual respect and offers our children the opportunity to develop athletically and socially.  As such, the East Central Soccer District requires that coaches, referees, volunteers and administrators do not have a history of criminal or violent behavior.  East Central has adopted (subject to any contrary requirements in state or local laws) criteria established by the United States Soccer Federation regarding the prohibition of sexual and physical abuse. 

East Central Soccer District was formed in 1978. The district includes a large area from the Northeast corner of Wisconsin to Lake Michigan. The district continues south to the Fond du Lac area. 

US Soccer

USYS / WYSA

East Central Soccer

The official governing body of the sport of soccer in the United States

Under US Soccer – US Youth Soccer and Wisconsin Youth Soccer 

A district of WYSA, the East Central Soccer District adapts to USS, USYS, and WYSA policies

Mailing Address

East Central Soccer District
P.O. Box 143
Kimberly, WI 54136

District Clubs

Looking to play, coach, or find a team for your child?

East Central Soccer District is the umbrella organization for youth soccer clubs in this area of the state. Teams are formed by the soccer clubs.  Please contact a East Central club to find out more. Use the table below to find links to club websites.

You can start by looking for a soccer club in your community. It is important to remember that there are no requirements dictating with which club anyone must register. When registering to play, participants are welcomed and encouraged to investigate which club best meets the needs of the player and the player’s family. The best way to find the club that suits your needs is to look at the club website and call a club representative to ask questions.

Guest Clubs

Membership

  • Clubs– Clubs within East Central Soccer District help govern the direction of the district and decide how the East Central League will be managed and operated.  Clubs are required to send a representative to the East Central Membership meetings.
  • Voting Members: Voting members are representatives of soccer clubs within the East Central District that are registered with the Wisconsin Youth Soccer Association, officers and appointed board members of the East Central District. The number of votes per club shall be consistent with the constitution and by-laws of the Wisconsin Youth Soccer Association. No individual may carry more than one position’s vote. Each officer and appointed board member will receive one vote.
  • Leagues – Groups of teams formed together for soccer competition, usually at the exact same age structures.  In order to form a league affiliated within the WYSA or its member districts or its members clubs, an application and operating rules must be submitted to the WYSA Board of Directors in advance of the start of the next player registration year.  (Aug 1)
  • Leagues within East Central Soccer District
    • Competitive
    • Recreational
    • Academy
    • Adult
  • Players – All players must register to a club and may not be rostered to more than one club or team.
  • Non-East Central Team: Non-East Central Teams are representatives of WYSA recognized soccer clubs from outside the East Central (EC) District. If such clubs wish to have their teams participate in EC regulated leagues and have players who are not fee-paying players of the EC District, a Non-East Central Team fee and application must be submitted for approval before these teams and their players are accepted into the East Central League. By submitting this application your club agrees to review and follow all of East Central Rules for the program you are registering the team for. Non-East Central teams should also read the Club in Good Standing Policy.