Our Programs

In-Town Program

Our in-town program is designed for children who are interested in playing on a soccer team and do not travel to other towns to compete. Children must live or attend school in Belmont.

Kindergarten through 2nd Grade

Each season, about 700 people (players, volunteer administrators, volunteer coaches and assistant coaches, and middle school referees) are involved in the K-2 in-town league. Our soccer program is often a child's introduction to organized sports. Through soccer and the instruction of basic soccer skills, we hope to build kids' self-esteem by introducing them to the joy of playing on a team and reinforcing the principles of good sportsmanship. 

  • All teams play on Saturdays at Winn-Brook Elementary School (K-1st Gr) or Town Field (2nd Gr).
  • Games start at either 8:30 am, 9:45 am, or 11:00 am.
  • Practice days and times are at the discretion of the volunteer coaches, and families can expect one practice session per week.
  • The fall K-2 season runs from mid-September through October.

Grades 3 and 4

For these grades, there are evenly balanced teams playing 7v7 games.

  • All games are played in Belmont on Saturday afternoons (usually between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.).
  • There is typically one practice per week.
  • All 3rd graders play Town League exclusively.
  • The Town League season runs from early September through October and ends with a fun all-league "World Cup" tournament.

Grades 5 through 8 (co-ed)

This is an 8-week program with evenly balanced and small teams playing games on Saturday during the late afternoons – all games played in Belmont. There will be no separate practices for the 5 - 8 grade co-ed town league.  

Travel Program 

The travel program is offered to children in grades 4 through 12 (U10 through U14). It is a competitive team format, with 10 games (5 at home and 5 away). All leagues and games are organized through BAYS (Boston Area Youth Soccer). Players are assigned to their team based on their placement scores and input from their coach (if they have played previously).

  • All teams play on Saturdays.
  • Girls play in the morning and boys in the afternoon.
  • The volunteer coaches decide on practice times. Players can expect one or two sessions a week.

Note: Spring season players who do not participate in the following fall or spring tryouts will not be placed on a Division 1 or 2 team (usually our top teams). Instead, their team placement will be based on their previous coaches' input, if available. 

Spring 2026 Registration Information

You can learn more about the upcoming season's registration process and dates on the Registration page.