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Frequently Asked
Questions |
- What is the National Soccer League?
The National Soccer League (NSL) is a competitive men’s soccer league
whose clubs play in the Chicago metropolitan area. The NSL is affiliated
with the Illinois State Soccer Association (ISSA). The NSL is a not-for-profit
organization.
- When was the National Soccer League founded?
The NSL began play in 1919 and is one of the oldest soccer leagues in the
US.
- Where is the League located?
The NSL office is at 5624 W Diversey Ave in Chicago.
- How can I contact the League?
The phone number of the NSL office is 708-589-5599. The fax number is
773-237-1271. The NSL website is at http://www.nslchicago.org.
- Who runs the National Soccer League?
The NSL’s member clubs elect a seven-member Executive Board, which
administers the League’s operation. Board members serve two-year terms.
- What is the structure of the National Soccer League?
The Senior level is split into three Divisions: Major, First and Second. A
level for players older than 30 also exists, the Over 30 Division.
- What types of competitions does the National Soccer League organize?
There are two competitions: outdoor and indoor. Teams play 16 matches in
both the outdoor and indoor seasons. The outdoor season usually runs from late
April to mid-October. The indoor season typically runs from late November to
mid-March.
- How can my club become a member of the League?
Clubs who desire membership in the NSL must fill out an application for
membership and submit a one-time $1000 entrance fee. The NSL’s member clubs
consider new applicants at the League’s monthly meeting after which the
application was received and then vote on whether to accept the prospective
club as a new member.
- How much does it cost to compete in the League?
The costs vary, depending on the competition. For the outdoor season,
clubs will pay an affiliation fee to the League when they register to
participate in the competition ($700 for the current season). There are other
costs, which are not directly related to the League. When a team plays at
home, it is responsible for paying referee fees ($70, 1st, 2nd, and Over 30
Divisions; $170, Major Division). There is an annual fee for insurance ($150
liability insurance). Clubs must register their players with the ISSA ($18 per
year, medical insurance included).
For the indoor season, there is an affiliation fee ($700). The NSL currently
stages its indoor competition at the Odeum in Villa Park. Everyone who enters
the Odeum pays a $6 entrance fee.
The NSL holds an annual awards banquet. All clubs are required to buy a
minimum number of tickets (eight for their primary team and four tickets for
every secondary team).
There are other costs connected with running a soccer club, but those costs
vary from club to club. It is beyond the scope of this FAQ document to list
them all.
- Where are the matches played?
Outdoor matches are played all over the Chicago area. All indoor matches
are played at The Odeum in Villa Park.
- Where will my team play its home matches if I don’t have my own home
field?
The NSL encourages clubs to find their own fields. For clubs who are not
able to secure their own field, their matches will be played on fields
controlled by the League. Clubs who use League fields for their home matches
pay a fee to the League, currently $480.
- Do all of my players need to be registered?
Yes. All players must be registered with the ISSA and have a player pass
that proves that they are registered. Teams who use unregistered players will
forfeit any matches in which such players have participated and will face
disciplinary action from the League.
- What if I don’t have a club? Can the League find a place for me to
play?
The NSL has no mechanism for placing individual players with teams. The
clubs themselves fill their rosters. Players are encouraged to contact
individual clubs via our Links page. Players can also come to the fields
where the games are played and make contact with a club there.
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