When do the sessions start?
Spring session starts usually around the middle of March and the Fall session starts usually in mid August

How much does it cost to play?
The cost is currently $50 per session or you can sign up for both sessions at once at a discounted rate of $85

How do I sign up?
Registrations are mailed to those who have played in the last 3 years. If you are a new player you can contact the commisoner to sign up or download a registration form of off the website

How many games are played? and What days are games on?
Normally we play 10 total games. All of our games are held on Sundays at 1,3,5 PM

How are teams put together?
Players who requested to play with each other are placed on the same team if possible. Then the team coordinators and commisioner try to make sure teams are as even as they can be

What are the age requirements?
18 and older.

What are the rules?
We follow Fifa very loosely for common fouls although we may not be as strict. Referees mainly watch out for fouls that can cause injuries or harm to others.


Are there practices?
We have 2 kickarounds (scrimmages) before the season starts. The league is recreational.


How do I become a referee for your leagues?
Contact Larry Wilbur (937) 847-0092 or email to larrywilbur@westcarrolltonsoccer.com


How do I get to the fields?
We have directions listed on our website. The webpage gives you overview maps, weather for the approximate area, field #'s and locations, and has an entry area that allows you to put your address in to get detailed intstructions on how to get to the complex

What happens in bad weather?
Games are always considered ON 100% of the time even during inclement weather.

The only time games are canceled are due to the following:
1.) The City calls and says the fields are closed.
2.) Thunderstorms and lightning are persistent for most of the day.
3.) The fields are waterlogged to the point playing will severely damage the fields
4.) Fewer then 7 players show up for a game on one team

The procedure for thunder and lightning will be handled by the league coordinator or referees.
1 or 2 booms may not cause a delay (lightning strikes should cause the game to be paused ASAP) but if it seems to be getting worse the game should be put on hold and teams should wait for up to 20 minutes before resuming (if no more thunder and lightning is present). If the lightning and/or thunder continue for more then 20 minutes the referees can call the game at that point.

If at anytime the field looks like its being damaged (water flying up , puddling, players sliding etc) the referee can call the game as well.

If fewer then 7 player show up  for a team (dont include subs) then a referee can call a forfeit. The teams can still play if they want, the referees dont have to ref if they dont want to.