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May 10 Update -
Rainouts are rescheduled and season has been extended to June 16.
The tournament/BBQ has been reduced to one day, June 16, to allow the three rainouts to be made up. The updated schedule is now posted at the Schedule link on the left. We will stay at Redwood High School through June 9, and move to Corte Madera Town Park on June 16. No games are currently scheduled for May 26 (Memorial Day weekend), but GS v Mar from March 10 may be played that day, and/or possibly a friendly.
Attention Interested Women
Teams are often looking for women players. If you're a woman with some soccer experience ("some" defined as anything from playing for the Sweden National Team to simply having seen and enjoyed a few games, leading to an insatiable desire to get out on the field yourself), send an email with a brief description of your background (skill level, preferred positions, etc.) to new_players@marincoedsoccer.net
General Notes
NO DOGS PLEASE! - Dogs are not allowed on any of the fields that we use, and put us at risk of losing access to these fields. This does not apply to licensed service animals.
RAINOUTS - For games at Redwood, be sure to check the Community Fields hotline (415-945-3607) Friday evening or Saturday morning if weather looks questionable. Games on the turf fields (Troppman or Drake HS) will not be rained out. If the hotline message says "grass fields are closed," this does NOT apply to Troppman or Drake. If the Community Fields hotline does not have a current update, check our league's hotline (415-258-4891).
The Marin Coed Soccer League was established in Spring
1986 to provide a fun and safe opportunity for recreational adult soccer
in Marin. Participation is open to women of high school age (or over)
and to men at least 30 years old. The MCSL plays on Saturdays with Spring
and Fall season "round-robin" schedules
with an end-of-season tournament (and BBQ in the Spring). Most games are
played at the Community Fields at Redwood
High School in Larkspur. There are currently twelve teams in the League. This is the maximum number of teams we can accept due to field availability and scheduling needs.
The MCSL encourages friendly competition. No standings are kept, and there
are no trophies for winning. Good Sportsmanship Awards are given to three
teams each season based on voting by other teams and the number of yellow
and red cards received. The primary motivation for our players is the
camaraderie of the beautiful game played with a view of Mt. Tam. We play
using the FIFA
Laws of the Game with modifications
related to substitutions, number of women players, safety (no slide tackles),
and maintaining good relations (no dogs at the fields).
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