New for 2019 – The Jimmy Johns Game of the Week! Every week HUB Sports will select one game in any of our sports to be the Jimmy John’s Game of the Week and receive a ten pack of Free Sandwich coupons. Go into any Jimmy Johns in Boston hand them a coupon and get a free Billy Club or a free Ultimate Porker or a free Vito or a free..well you get the point. Game of the Week = Free Sandwiches
Jimmy John’s slice their all-natural* meats and fresh veggies in-house every day. Our fresh-baked bread is made right here where you can see it, and our house-made tuna salad is fresh every day. The flavor of a ripe tomato, crisp shredded lettuce, combined with fresh-baked bread, fresh-sliced meat and real Hellmann’s® mayo – that’s when the magic happens. Made with love every single day since 1983. That’s Jimmy Fresh!
Jimmy John’s is serving the Freaky Fast Sandwiches at locations across Boston:
475 Winter St, Waltham, MA 02451
12 Charles St S Ste. D2-B, Boston, MA 02116
60 Valenti Way, Boston, MA 02114
413 D St, Boston, MA 02210
Once a week one game will get selected to receive 2 10 packs of Free Jimmy John’s Sandwich Vouchers and a Facebook Photo Album so you can relive the night over and over!
Coed Spring Fling Tournament Teams Preview (Teams #1-8)
- Balls Out – Captain: Steve Matteo
Hometown: Wilmington, MA
We last saw this team play in the coed Pumpkin Ball Bash back in October of last year. They came out of the gates hot but got bounced before advancing to the bracket play round. They’re a pretty solid squad but will need a little bit of lady luck on their side to advance on Sunday.
- BNB – Captain: Ronen Levy
Hometown: Sharon, MA
Ronen has assembled quite the squad to compete with in tourneys. They were very successful in the indoor tourneys but when they got matched up against the buzz-saw of White Fuel they were cut down in the semis 17-12. Considering White Fuel put up close to 100 runs in their previous 3 pool play games I guess you could say they somewhat shut them down? Ronen’s going for first place or nothing come this Sunday.
- Full Send – Captain: Rich Viernes
Hometown: Waltham, MA
Another pretty solid crew right here that tends to more often than not be in the running to advance out of pool play. Are they a force to be reckoned with? Well we won’t go that far but they can certainly hold their own. Mixed success in our indoor tourneys should definitely lead to them feeling fresh right out of the gate though.
- HT – Captain: David Brolin
Hometown: Quincy, MA
Hailing from Quincy we have one of the favorites to take the title on Sunday. David always brings a solid crew to the field. Come to win or don’t come at all. He’s personally coming off a tough defeat in the Men’s Early Bird this past Sunday so we know he has some revenge on his mind.
- Lou Skunt Nugget – Captain: Angela Duffy
Hometown: Burlington, MA
Angela has played on plenty of HUB teams over the years but she hasn’t had a traditional tournament team to enter. All in all this team could come out as a bit of a surprise. Do we expect crazy big things out of them? Nope. However, they have nothing to lose so they’re sure to play like it!
- Mill City Ghosts – Captain: Nick Bouras
Hometown: Lowell, MA
This group of guys and gals sure do have some fun out there on the field. There are few Bostonians that play for softball than Nick does that’s for sure. He has a passion for the game unmatched by most recreational players. They travel all over the place for softball tourneys and he is no stranger to HUB ball.
- New Kheds on the Block – Captain: Kelly Conlin
Hometown: Waltham, MA
Kelly and her squad also exhibit everything that you love to see from a softball team. This team doesn’t always win but they have a damn good time regardless. Kelly plays tons of HUB league ball so this should be a great warmup for the outdoor season. We did see this squad a couple times for indoor tourneys so they might not have too much rust to knock off.
- Purge – Captain: Carl Rodriguez
Hometown: Dorchester, MA
Watch out for this team to advance on Sunday. They had some pretty good success in the indoor tourneys but could never conquer that final hurdle and earn the championship hardware. Carl is quite a gamer, you’ll see this guy all over the softball scene in Boston now that we’re rockin’ and rollin’ with outdoor ball. Experience helps but it doesn’t always win you games, they’ll need their A stuff on Sunday to make a splash.
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Celtics Playoff Push Is Up In The Balance
By: James Macey
The Boston Celtics season has been all over the place this season. The talent on this roster runs deep, but they’ve run into some problems along the way. Luckily for the C’s they find themselves tied for 4th in a rather weak Eastern Conference. The real question we should all focus on is: How deep will their playoff push be?
Kyrie Irving is a problem:
Boston will only go as far as Kyrie Irving takes them. One thing that is of concern heading into the postseason is Irving’s isolation play. Nearly 85% of the time the ball is glued to his hands, creating an easy target for defenses to fall back on. He may average 7.1 apg, but the ball can be moved around a lot more than it has been recently. Those 18 shots a game that Irving creates come off at least five dribbles, running through screens, and dribbling through defenders. Besides his poor 39% three-point percentage, Irving gets most of his buckets from the paint where he continuously overworks himself every possession down the court. Most plays he doesn’t even give a man a look because once he’s on the break nine times out of 10, he’s taking it to the basket.
In the beginning of the season it seemed like everything was running smoothly with Irving confirming his allegiance to the organization. He’s been very real with the media more so this season than ever. When you announce nationally that you don’t think your teammates “don’t know how to win” or say “ask me July 1st” when asked about free agency that only hinders the team’s success from a far. I honestly believe that this playoff push will dictate Irving’s future, but he doesn’t spread the wealth and be a leader then this team could be eliminated by an Indiana Pacers team without Victor Oladipo.
Given Boston’s reputation of withholding that blue-collar mentality, the ongoing Irving issue concerns me. Flashback to the Paul Pierce and KG days where the term ‘unbuntu’ was often used in the locker room. Unbuntu displays human virtues, compassion, and humanity. Every man 1-12 was valued back in 2008 and no one man was greater than the team. Given this season I don’t see that at all. Irving has been creating tension with rumors of his loyalty to the organization, and a video that went viral of him talking to Kevin Durant in what seems to be a pretty obvious notion for him departing to New York. Irving is a problem and I only see it getting worse heading into the playoffs. Bottom of the line is, bringing a guy like Irving in meant that a huge risk would be taken. It is ruining tradition, and the culture of Celtics basketball.
The X-Factor Jayson Tatum:
When it comes to Boston fans we are hard on our players and one player that has been criticized over and over again is Jayson Tatum. From last to this season he’s been stagnant with his play. He gets to his spots, but is either too high off of the screen, or he waits for the defender to collapse on him, but one thing to note is that he is capable of taking over a game where we saw glimpses of that early in the season. Tatum is a blue-collar kid who respects authority and plays within Brad Steven’s system, which isn’t a bad thing, but at times he still gives up shots. If Tatum becomes more aggressive on the offensive end we might see a different Celtics team than we are used to.
On the contrary, Tatum’s great rookie season is the biggest reason of his criticism. He played with a chip on his shoulder and thus presented him with no expectations. Being compared to Larry Bird and Paul Pierce two games into his first season is a lot to take in. To hold a player up on a pedestal that early, comes with a lot of built up pressure. It is obvious that Danny Ainge wants to build off of him for the future, but with Irving at the helm it’s pushing Tatum back from branching out.
Terry Rozier needs more play time:
I see a lot of potential in Rozier and he provides sufficient energy off the bench for this team. The only problem he faces is seeing the court. Whenever he’s on the court good things happen; whether it comes from a bucket, good defensive play, or a pocket pass; Rozier always produces for this ball club. He can make a 10 point lead turn into a 20 point lead in two minutes. Playing both sides of the ball efficiently, he has established himself as a threat. I don’t know what Stevens is doing, but Rozier has seen a drop in minutes and point production since being restricted of minutes. Maybe they don’t believe in him, or they rely so much on Irving that Rozier is being kicked to the curb.
2017-18: 11.3 ppg, 2.9 apg, 4.7 rpg
2018-19: 9.0 ppg, 3.0 apg, 3.9 rpg
-2.3 points, +.1 assist, -.8 rebounds
I’m a huge advocate for ‘numbers don’t lie’ and although these numbers don’t scream at you, they should speak to you.
Overall, I think the Celtics have a lot of talent that they don’t know what with. We’ve seen Hayward take on a bench role, Irving consumes headlines, and let teams run all over them. Playoff basketball consists of a team, not the individual. I’ve seen a bunch of individuals suiting up lately. 2-5 in their last seven games, losing to playoff teams like the Sixers, Nets, Spurs, and Nuggets is disappointing. This is the time to be playing the best basketball, but they’ve been in a rut these past two months shifting two spots in the standings. The common denominator is causing all the problems is Irving. It’s all adding up and only time will tell what the future has in store this playoff season
Men’s Early Bird Special Tournament Teams Preview (Teams #1-12)
- …And Justice For All – Captain: Eric Maus
Hometown: Methuen, MA
Eric has played plenty of HUB ball and his team appears to be a mix and match of familiar faces. So, they likely know what they’re up against on Sunday. They certainly have some tough matchups in store for them, can they come up with some clutch hits to advance? We shall see.
- BBD – Captain: Alex Carrion
Hometown: Everett, MA
The squad formerly known as the Bulldogs have been staying pretty fresh this winter. Alex has been quite a familiar face at the HUB indoor tourneys, so him and the team don’t have a lot of rust to knock off. Watch out for them to come out of the gate hot, they’ll need to stay hot all day to be one of the lucky teams to advance.
- BNB – Captain: Ronen Levy
Hometown: Sharon, MA
Watch out for this squad right here. Ronen, like Alex, has been quite the regular at Union Point for the indoor tourneys. In fact, he’s entered 6 different teams and been crowned champion twice. Ronen brings the passion to the field unmatched by most. This guy loves softball, you’ll likely see him on the field 6 days a week once the outdoor season is fully underway. Does passion equal success? Sometimes yes but it’ll take a little skill thrown in there too.
- Bombers – Captain: Ivan Carrasco
Hometown: Norwood, MA
If you don’t know Ivan by now you probably haven’t played much softball in Boston. Often times you may hear him before you see him. The infamous grunt is just unmistakable. All that aside can these guys sack up and finally win a HUB tourney title?! They’re always in the running to advance but they’ve been some crooked innings end up costing them in the end. Only time will tell on Sunday.
- Dream Team – Captain: Robert Modoono
Hometown: Wakefield, MA
We typically see this squad for a couple HUB tourneys every year. Their success has been a bit of a mixed bag but they have the talent there to advance out of pool play. They’re coming off some recent success in the Holiday Classic indoor tournament where they ended up losing in extra innings of the championship game. They’ll be a favorite for the WC in our eyes.
- Game of Throws – Captain: Kris Monson
Hometown: Arlington, MA
The man, the myth, the legend – Kris Monson. He’s a staple in the Boston softball world. In fact, he’s coming off a double MLB season last year….roughly 350 games, yikes! He’s a hell of a gamer that’s for sure. Is his team the 2nd coming of the 2018 Red Sox? No. But these guys sure have some heart and they sure do have some fun out there too. It’s all for the love of the game!
- Greenwarden – Captain: Paul Grazia
Hometown: South Portland, ME
Hailing from Maine these guys have the furthest drive of the morning to get into softball mode. It’ll be about a 3-hour commute for this squad so you better believe they’ll mean business on Sunday. We have not seen this team play with us yet in a tourney, so their skill is a little TBD, let’s see what they’re made of.
- No Glove No Love – Captain: Anthony Villasuso
Hometown: Boston, MA
Anthony and his team are another team that is no stranger to HUB softball. They were all over the fields last year, and this year they’ll be in the Thursdays on the Common league for the spring. Looks like they’re using this tourney as a little warm-up for the season. They might be a sleeper team to advance but the odds are certainly stacked against them.
- Rozzie Hoods – Captain: Karsten Krumbiegel
Hometown: Roslindale, MA
Karsten and his Rozzie Hoods crew have certainly caught the softball fever. We sure saw a lot of them in outdoor ball last year and expect more of the same from this group of gamers. They’ve struggled a bit in tournament ball but they have the experience and innings under their belt to make a little bit of noise on Sunday. Possible wild card sleeper?
- SouthSide Tavern – Captain: John Manning
Hometown: John Manning
These guys are coming in as a sure-fire tournament favorite. They have a few HUB tourney championships under their belt and they’re looking to add to that total to start the season off. They have the power, they have the pitching and they have the D to compete with any and all teams in the area. We’ll look for them to be in the semis come Sunday afternoon.
- White Fuel – Captain: Ryan Tuttle
Hometown: Waltham, MA
Here we have another tournament powerhouse. These guys won the tourney last year and they’re coming in with a free bid this year. With no money on the line will they bring all of the A squad to repeat this bad boy? We expect them to have the big guns there but let’s not give them the title yet, there are plenty of teams hungry to knock them off.
- Wild Turkeys – Captain: Dante Carnevale
Hometown: Norfolk, MA
Dante and the guys are yet another team that loves them some HUB softball. These guys go by Wild Card for league play but they’ve evolved into the Wild Turkeys for tournaments. We recently saw them in the President’s Day Invitational this winter where they went 2-1 in pool play but got bounced out in the quarterfinals. They could surprise some people on Sunday but they’ll need a little luck thrown in there too to advance.
COED INDOOR TOURNAMENT RULES
Uniforms – All players are suggested to wear matching jerseys or team shirts.
Home Team – Home team will be determined by a coin toss at the start of the game.
Format – Pool Play into Single Elimination Championship round
Game and Start of play – Regulation games are 40 minutes or 7 innings long. Extra innings will be played to prevent a tie. If a game goes beyond the time limit the format will switch to a one-pitch format with the last batter retired from the previous inning starting the inning at 2nd base.
Pitching – Pitching will be 6′-1o’ with a pitching mat. 1-1 count with no fouls through regulation. A strike plate will be used.
Umpires – Umpires are certified ASA umpires. Umpire fees are included. There will be one umpire provided for both pool play and the Championship Game. Umpires will review the ground rules with the team captains prior to the start of play. Do not harass the umpires. Harassment of the umpires, either physical or verbal may result in an ejection from the game.
Game Balls – Game balls will be provided for the tournament and will be put into play by the umpire. Teams will not receive balls. All indoor play will use Easton Incrediballs.
Players on the field – Each team may have a maximum of 9 fielders and a minimum of 7, 2 of which must be female. Teams may not bring in an additional infielder when a female batter is at bat.
Batting order Coed – Teams must bat at least 2 female batters. Teams may not bat more than 3 male batters in a row. Teams may add up to 2 male EH’s for a total batting order of 11. If a team wishes to bat more than 11 the next batter (12) must be female and then a team may add 2 more male EH’s
Penalty for missing women – Both female spots must appear in the batting order from the start of the game. If less than 2 women are present at the start of the game then a “ghost out” will be accessed each time a missing woman’s spot is reached in the order. If less than 2 women are present prior to the first pitch of the top of the third inning then a 2 run penalty will be awarded to the opponent for the missing woman. To avoid penalty, 2 women must be at the field by the top of the third inning. At least 1 woman is required to play the game. Their spots in the field cannot be filled with men.
Walk to a male batter with a female batting next – When a male batter is walked and a female spot (whether present or not) follows in the batting order, the male batter automatically advances to 2nd base. Base runners advance only to the base they are forced to move to (i.e. a sole runner on second would only move to third if forced by the approaching walked batter). The female batter will bat unless there are 2 outs in which case the female batter will have the option to take first base if desired.
Players arriving late – Must be placed at the bottom of the order in the order in which they arrived and cannot enter the game while their team is on the field.
Courtesy runners and injury – A batter may ask for courtesy runner BEFORE his time at bat and the umpire will announce it to the opposing team. The batter may not advance beyond first base on a batted ball, except when automatic advancement would be awarded by ground-rule (i.e., automatic double or HR). Once a courtesy runner has been asked for, it is automatic for the rest of the game. A player who has asked for a courtesy runner may not later rescind his request. A replacement runner is the last player to have completed their turn at bat and is seated on the bench. If a player is injured while running to a base it is the umpire’s discretion whether to award a courtesy runner.
Mercy Rule – If one team leads by at least 20 runs after 4 innings or at least 15 runs after 5 innings or at least 10 runs after 6 innings the game will be considered over.
Eligible Bats – The HUB uses the ASA banned bat list as a guide for allowable bats. Eligible bats must bear the ASA seal and not be listed on the banned bat list. Rolled, shaved, loaded or otherwise altered bats are not allowed. If you are found to be using an altered, banned or illegal bat during the game all runs resulting from that time at bat will be removed from the scorebook, the batter will be out and your team will be assessed a 2 run penalty and the player using the bat and the bat itself will be removed from the game. If the offending player leaves your team with only 6 players the game is forfeit. DO NOT USE ILLEGAL BATS. If there is a question about a bat’s eligibility the captain of the questioning team must bring his question to the umpire who will check the bat. The umpire’s decision is final.
Count and Fouling out – Each batter will begin his turn at bat with a one ball and one strike count. Batters have no foul to waste.
Mound, Bases and Pitching Arc – The mound be at a distance of 50’ from home plate. The bases will be measured at 65’ and the pitching arc will be 6-10’
Waiver forms – All teams are required to have their teams sign player waiver forms. These forms can be filled out online. This is mandatory to be eligible to play in the tourney.
No bunting, stealing, leading off base, take-out slides or blocking a base. Runners must avoid contact when arriving at a base.
NO ALCOHOL AT OR NEAR THE FIELDS
Rules subject to change prior to start of tournament

Adult Softball Leagues in Boston
PLAY BALL! HUB SPORTS BOSTON is the premier slow pitch softball league, playing on over 30 field locations within a 20 mile radius of Boston. The HUB offer multiple leagues for men & women of all skill levels. With Weeknight and Sunday leagues, seasonal tournaments and organized events year round, no one delivers more softball than The HUB.
Come join over 500 teams and 6,000 players competing in 2019 and see why The HUB is the fastest growing and largest adult softball organization in Boston. With The HUB There Is No Off Season!
SKILL LEVELS
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Recreational
If you’ve never played before or you’re a casual player looking to stay active & meet new friends: here’s where you should play!
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Intermediate
You have some prior league experience playing the sport and are looking to step up your game. The perfect marriage of competition and fun.
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Competitive
You want to take home the championship! You have a lot of league experience and maybe even played at the college level. You live for game day!
SIGN UP OPTIONS
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Individual Player
Don’t have a team? New to the area and hoping to meet fun people? Looking for an activity? Whether you have been playing for years or never played before, sign up as an individual and the HUB will find the right team for you.
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Small Group
Looking to play but don’t have a full team? Select the small group option, pick a name for your group and invite your friends to join. Each person in the group is responsible for their individual player fee. Then we’ll combine you with other small groups and individuals to create a fun team of your own.
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Full Team
Have a squad ready to hit the field? Great, sign up as a full team to save on the league fee and have more control over your roster size.
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Join Existing Team
Already part of a team? If your captain paid for a full team and you need to join it, this is the option for you. Joining an existing squad makes you officially part of the roster, completes your player waiver, and allows you access to get up to the minute game day notifications via text and email.
RULES AND POLICIES
VIEW RULES
INDOOR RULES
VIEW POLICIES
VIEW GROUND RULES
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More Information About Our Leagues
Our adult softball leagues are suited to any experience level. The best thing? There’s no offseason.
About our Boston Softball Leagues
Hub Sports Boston is a softball league that has over 30 field locations within 20 miles of Boston. With leagues available for both men and women and all skill levels catered to, it’s safe to say that there has never been a better time for you to take up softball as a sport. If you are concerned about not being able to attend due to your busy work schedule, then you have nothing to worry about because there are both weekday and Sunday leagues available. If you’re interested in competing at another level, then you’ll be glad to know that there are seasonal tournaments with events held across the year. There’s truly something for everyone and every skill level, so it doesn’t matter whether you are a beginner or whether you played in your younger days and want to give it another swing because the Hub are one of the best and fastest growing softball providers out there. Interested in finding out more? Simply take a look below.
Locations Around Boston, Near You
We believe in catering to as many people as possible, and that is one of the many reasons why we host our events and softball training sessions in locations all across Boston. If you are interested in knowing which locations we serve, then you’ll be glad to know that we serve the following:
Allston
Boston
Brighton
Cambridge
Charlestown
Dedham
Norwood
South Boston
Weymouth
…and more!Of course, the location of our events and the areas we host our tournaments may vary, but we do host 7 days a week. So if you only have a few hours free on a Sunday or if you would prefer to play Monday after work, you’ll be glad to know that we have something suited for you.
Divisions: Adults, Co-ed, Men’s, Women’s
We have plenty of leagues available, as this gives us the chance to deliver a lot of softball opportunities to every single experience level. If you are interested in finding out more about our leagues, you’ll be glad to know that we have the women’s league, men’s league and the co-ed league as well. Everyone is welcome and the league you choose to sign up with is completely up to you and your personal preference. If you want to find out more about each league, then our team would be more than happy to talk you through each one. Please note that all of our leagues are adult only, and therefore if you want to sign up, you need to make sure that you are aged 18 or over. The average we cater to are those between 20 and 30, but we always do our best to cater to every avid softball fan who is interested in joining our Boston softball league.
Softball Tournaments
Interested in taking things to that next level? Then why not check out our tournaments. We host the His & Her Invitational League, Holiday Classic, March Madness Invitational and even Kickoff Classic. We also have Midnight Madness, and Mardi Gras Classic too. There truly is something for everyone, and you would be surprised at how a bit of competition can push you to achieve your full potential. We are always trying to expand too, so if you want to carry on growing your skills then you can count on us to help you with that.
Indoor & Outdoor Softball Leagues
Please note that when you sign up with your Boston softball leagues, that we only have outdoor softball available currently. Sometimes events may need to be cancelled due to bad weather conditions, and some are only available at certain times of the year. If you are unable to make it to a location then you’ll be glad to know that we do try and host as many events across Boston as possible, so there’s bound to be something near you in the future.
Corporate Softball Leagues
Nothing boosts teamwork and morale more than a corporate softball league. If you have never thought about signing up with one before then you’ll be glad to know that we are very accommodating for corporate softball leagues. You’ll have team shirts provided, and you’ll play between 6 and 10 games with playoffs. To make things even easier, we even offer game balls, bases and scoreboards. Tote bags and duffels are also included, with standings updated daily and trophies available for the team who comes out on top. Softball really does foster a positive team spirit and it is a fantastic way for you to raise awareness about your brand while also giving your team the chance to relax outside of work. We make it easier than ever to take that next step, so do your team have what it takes?
Intramural / Extramural Softball Leagues
Our Boston Sports Leagues are ideal for anyone who once had an interest in intramural or extramural sports. It doesn’t matter whether you have never played or whether you were once a sporting star because we believe that our leagues have something to offer everyone. You can sign up as an individual, full team or a small group. If you want, you can also join an existing team, meaning that there is always the chance for you to grow your existing skillset.
With so many opportunities available and years of experience in the industry, it’s safe to say that our showstopping tournaments are a hit with fans all across Boston. We are always working to add new tournaments while also expanding our league, so if you are ready to take that next step or if you believe that you have what it takes, then now is the time for you to put everything to the test. You can also register your interest for certain events on our site too, so it’s never been easier for you to see what the future holds.
Adult Futsal & Outdoor Soccer Leagues in Boston
GET ON THE PITCH! Pick a day, pick a field and join over 300 indoor and outdoor teams playing with The HUB year round. Whether your game is on Turf or on the Hardwood, The HUB has the game for you.
The HUB offers multiple leagues for men & women of all skill levels. Play indoor or outdoor all year long in Cambridge, Somerville, Southie and Brighton. No one has better locations than The HUB.
With The HUB There Is No Off Season!
Get to Know Futsal
Futsal is very close to indoor soccer witha few exceptions. It’s played indoor, is fast paced and just as fun!
SKILL LEVELS
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Recreational
If you’ve never played before or you’re a casual player looking to stay active & meet new friends: here’s where you should play!
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Intermediate
You have some prior league experience playing the sport and are looking to step up your game. The perfect marriage of competition and fun.
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Competitive
You want to take home the championship! You have a lot of league experience and maybe even played at the college level. You live for game day!
SIGN UP OPTIONS
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Individual Player
Don’t have a team? New to the area and hoping to meet fun people? Looking for an activity? Whether you have been playing for years or never played before, sign up as an individual and the HUB will find the right team for you.
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Small Group
Looking to play but don’t have a full team? Select the small group option, pick a name for your group and invite your friends to join. Each person in the group is responsible for their individual player fee. Then we’ll combine you with other small groups and individuals to create a fun team of your own.
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Full Team
Have a squad ready to hit the field? Great, sign up as a full team to save on the league fee and have more control over your roster size.
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Join Existing Team
Already part of a team? If your captain paid for a full team and you need to join it, this is the option for you. Joining an existing squad makes you officially part of the roster, completes your player waiver, and allows you access to get up to the minute game day notifications via text and email.
RULES AND POLICIES
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More Information About Our Leagues
Do you live in Boston and have a passion for soccer? If so, then you’re probably interested in joining a soccer league of sorts. Naturally, you don’t know where to begin! At Hub Sports Boston, we have lots of different soccer leagues that could be perfect for you. So, we’ve compiled everything you need to know into this post – take a look:
About our Boston Soccer Leagues
At The Hub, we have a variety of fantastic soccer leagues dotted throughout Boston. We want to give soccer fans the chance to enjoy the game with their friends. These leagues are set up to encourage friendly competition between different teams in the area. Currently, well over 300 teams are playing in both our indoor and outdoor leagues.
One of the best things about our leagues is that they run all-year-round. Each league usually consists of around 6-8 games – plus playoffs for the top teams. The winners of each league get presented with a trophy to remember their efforts, and then you can start all over again. We even offer prizes for teams finishing in second or third place, and you can view the standings every day as they’re updated after each game. We provide you with a soccer ball for each match, and your team even gets a lovely kitbag too.
There are different skill levels as well, so you can play for fun or join a highly competitive league. Also, our leagues are all about bringing people together. So, if you want to join a new team on your own – or with a group of friends – then we’ll help you find one. Or, if you want to start your own team, then that’s even better!
Locations Around Boston, Near You
The locations of our leagues vary depending on which one you want to join. As we mentioned before, some of them are indoors, while others our outside. Generally speaking, the indoor leagues are played on a hardwood gym floor, while the outdoor ones are played on turf. So, make sure you bring the appropriate footwear for the pitch!
You get to choose which league to join based on your location. Look for ones near you, or scroll through the list of Boston soccer leagues and pick whichever one you’d prefer. We currently have leagues in many of the metropolitan areas in and around Boston, including Cambridge and Brighton. Our leagues tend to be played in schools, universities, or community centers. It varies depending on what league you choose to join, but we make sure all games are played in the same place for that league!
Divisions: Co-ed, Men’s, Women’s
Thre are lots of divisions for you to pick from in our Boston soccer leagues. Our co-ed divisions put men and women on the same pitch. They’re perfect if you’re just looking for some fun and don’t want to take things too seriously.
Then, we have separate divisions for male and female soccer teams. Again, these can still be recreational, but we also have intermediate and competitive divisions as well. The intermediate ones are for players that want to have fun but are still keen to win games and have a slight competitive edge to each match. The competitive divisions are for the hardcore soccer players that want to snap up a trophy at the end of the season.
We also need to state that all of our leagues and divisions are strictly for adults above 18 years of age. You must be 18 or older to register, and the average age of our players is between 20-30.
Soccer Tournaments
Alongside our Boston soccer leagues, we also run tournaments. Every season will have a tournament where the teams get to compete to win a prize. It’s loads of fun and adds some extra games to your season. The runners up usually get a prize as well, and there could be some extra incentives for the players to enjoy too.
Furthermore, we run special tournaments throughout the year. You’re automatically entered into the ones that run as part of the soccer league season, but the special tournaments are optional. We typically charge you for entering to help cover the costs associated with setting the event up, but you get given special tournament kits, and you sometimes get free entry for the same event next year. As always, prizes and trophies are up for grabs!
The best way to learn of any upcoming soccer tournaments is to keep checking our website. We update it all the time, so it’s the first place you’ll see any information on upcoming events.
Indoor & Outdoor Soccer Leagues
As we’ve already mentioned a couple of times, we provide both indoor and outdoor soccer leagues in Boston. This all depends on the locations available to us – and the time of year. During the coldest months, we try and find as many indoor locations as possible to keep the leagues running. Our outdoor locations can usually handle a bit of bad weather, but we know it’s more enjoyable to play inside and away from the elements.
The benefit of offering up indoor and outdoor locations is that we can keep the leagues operating all throughout the year. This is mainly how we manage to have no off-season. Soccer fanatics know how annoying it is when the weather turns sour. Pitches get ruined, and you can go months before you’re ready to play again. We keep the vibes going all-year-around with our indoor and outdoor soccer leagues.
Corporate Soccer Leagues
You can join leagues that are specifically set up for corporate teams. Soccer is such a brilliant way to get your office together and enjoy some strong team-building. Rally the folks in your workplace to form a team and enter one of our leagues. Now, every week, you can play soccer and enjoy all the fun that comes with it. You’ll be put up against other corporate teams as well, so there’s some friendly competition involved. If you’re looking for a way to improve team bonding and relationships at work, then creating a soccer team is one of the best ways to go.
Intramural / Extramural Soccer Leagues
If you enjoy – or enjoyed – intramural or extramural soccer during your college studies, then our leagues are perfect for you. We’re basically the city equivalent of college intramural/extramural sports. Some of our leagues exist within one place, so you compete against other teams from the same area as you. This is awesome as you’ll regularly play against people you’ve grown up with and seen around the town!
Our extramural leagues pit you against other teams from further outside your local area. Many of our players like to do this after they’ve dominated the intramural soccer leagues.
Hopefully, this tells you all you need to know about our Boston soccer leagues for adults. If you still have questions, then don’t hesitate to ask!
Adult Indoor & Outdoor Basketball Leagues in Boston
BALL DON’T LIE! Get on the hardwood with The HUB and channel your inner Larry Bird. Choose from leagues in Southie, Brighton, or Cambridge.
Drive the lane or just shoot some hoops with your buddies, The HUB offers some of the most popular, year-round indoor and outdoor leagues in Boston.
At the HUB, There Is No Off Season!
SKILL LEVELS
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Recreational
If you’ve never played before or you’re a casual player looking to stay active & meet new friends: here’s where you should play!
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Intermediate
You have some prior league experience playing the sport and are looking to step up your game. The perfect marriage of competition and fun.
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Competitive
You want to take home the championship! You have a lot of league experience and maybe even played at the college level. You live for game day!
SIGN UP OPTIONS
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Individual Player
Don’t have a team? New to the area and hoping to meet fun people? Looking for an activity? Whether you have been playing for years or never played before, sign up as an individual and the HUB will find the right team for you.
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Small Group
Looking to play but don’t have a full team? Select the small group option, pick a name for your group and invite your friends to join. Each person in the group is responsible for their individual player fee. Then we’ll combine you with other small groups and individuals to create a fun team of your own.
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Full Team
Have a squad ready to hit the field? Great, sign up as a full team to save on the league fee and have more control over your roster size.
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Join Existing Team
Already part of a team? If your captain paid for a full team and you need to join it, this is the option for you. Joining an existing squad makes you officially part of the roster, completes your player waiver, and allows you access to get up to the minute game day notifications via text and email.
RULES AND POLICIES
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More Information About Our Leagues
Basketball is one of the most popular sports in the country. If you love playing it, then your experience can be made even better by joining one of our Boston basketball leagues. We have loads of divisions to choose from, and a selection of excellent locations. Here’s everything you need to know before you sign up:
About our Boston Basketball Leagues
These leagues are for people of all abilities, and you can join them as an individual player, or in a group with your mates. We’ll even help you find an existing team to join, then all you have to do is sign up and play!
There’s no off-season at The HUB, so our leagues run throughout the year. Each season lasts around 6-8 games per team, plus some play-offs as well. We also have a few tournaments that run alongside the leagues, so you can get even more of a basketball fix! You’ll typically have one o two games a week, it depends on the league you’re in.
Every team in the league gets gifted with numbered team shirts, a duffel bag for all the kit, and basketballs for each match. We update the league standings every day, so you can always see how your team is doing! If you want, you can join the league as a new team and get all of your mates together to play regularly.
Locations Around Boston, Near You
We’re super committed to providing the people of Boston with as many amazing basketball leagues as possible. We’ve worked really hard to try and find lots of different locations, so there’s bound to be a Boston basketball league near you.
As of right now, we have leagues in Brighton, Cambridge and Southie, and a few other metropolitan areas of Boston. It’s really easy to find a league near you, just use the tool on our website to search via location, and the closest ones will show up.
We set up our leagues in local schools and colleges, as well as community centers. This ensures that the facilities are excellent, so you can enjoy playing ball. There will also be outdoor and indoor locations for you to choose from as well. They’re perfect for basketball in the summer and winter!
Divisions: Co-ed, Men’s, Women’s
Basketball is an inclusive sport, so we cater to everyone. Our leagues come with lots of divisions that you can choose to play in. This includes both men’s and women’s divisions. Here, you will play against people of the same gender and compete to top the league and win the play-offs. These leagues are typically the most competitive, but you can still find some relaxed ones that offer more fun than serious ball playing.
Additionally, we’re one of the few places that offer co-ed basketball leagues in Boston. Get together with all your friends – men and women – and just enjoy the sport. We find that the co-ed leagues are the most laid back as people play just for fun and to keep fit.
For reference, we have three different tiers for our Boston basketball leagues. The recreational leagues are designed for beginners and people that just want to stay active. The intermediate ones are for slightly more experienced players looking for a challenge, and the competitive leagues are for serious players that want to compete against the best players in the area!
All our leagues are for adults, so you have to be 18 or over to register.
Basketball Tournaments
Fancy taking home a trophy? Well, we run lots of excellent basketball tournaments throughout the year. Every season has its own tournament, so there’s an opportunity for you to pick up a prize even if you don’t win the league itself. Our players have said there’s something special about the tournaments as they create a different atmosphere. We don’t just give prizes to the winners, the runners up and third-placed teams also pick up something special.
Alongside this, we try to run additional special tournaments as well. These are more sporadic than the season tournaments, and you’ll have to pay extra to join them. But, we give out some free gifts and incentives to all the teams that register. It’s always worth checking our site and heading to the tournaments section to see when any new events are planned!
Indoor & Outdoor Basketball Leagues
There are indoor and outdoor basketball leagues available for you to take part in. We don’t see the point in shutting down our leagues for a couple of months every year. At the end of the day, our players aren’t professional players! You take part because you love basketball, so why restrict yourself to only playing during the typical NBA season? Our indoor basketball leagues let you carry on playing when the weather gets really bad. You can shoot some hoops in one of the many excellent indoor facilities we have all throughout Boston.
Then, when it’s nice and sunny, you can’t beat some outdoor basketball! Again, we have plenty of outdoor basketball leagues that you can sign up to.
Corporate Basketball
The HUB has some corporate basketball leagues for teams to join as well. These leagues are aimed at businesses who feel like getting a team together from their staff. If you work with a lot of basketball-mad people, then joining a league is a brilliant idea. The corporate leagues put you against other corporate teams, so you may bump into a few people that you saw at a recent networking event!
Basketball is brilliant for team-building as well, so it’s well worth considering if you’re looking to improve employee morale in your office.
Intramural / Extramural Basketball Leagues
We offer the city equivalent of college intramural/extramural basketball. In essence, you can join an intramural league that only includes teams from within a specific area. This keeps everything very local, and you will probably play against people you know. The extramural basketball leagues are composed of teams from other areas within Boston. These tend to be more competitive as there’s a bit of a rivalry between teams from different places! If you like this kind of thing, then these leagues are perfect for you.
Our Boston basketball leagues are relatively new, but they’re growing day-by-day. We hope to add more locations and divisions in the coming months, so feel free to register today. If you have any additional questions, then please get in touch.
Adult Flag Football Teams in Boston
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?! From our Indoor Arena League to our Outdoor Turkey Bowl Tournament, HUB Sports Boston offer year round indoor and outdoor play in a variety of formats.
Join over 100 teams that compete year round with The HUB. Play at convenient locations and a variety of formats around Greater Boston on either Sunday mornings or Weeknights.
With The HUB There Is No Off Season!
SKILL LEVELS
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Recreational
If you’ve never played before or you’re a casual player looking to stay active & meet new friends: here’s where you should play!
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Intermediate
You have some prior league experience playing the sport and are looking to step up your game. The perfect marriage of competition and fun.
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Competitive
You want to take home the championship! You have a lot of league experience and maybe even played at the college level. You live for game day!
SIGN UP OPTIONS
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Individual Player
Don’t have a team? New to the area and hoping to meet fun people? Looking for an activity? Whether you have been playing for years or never played before, sign up as an individual and the HUB will find the right team for you.
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Small Group
Looking to play but don’t have a full team? Select the small group option, pick a name for your group and invite your friends to join. Each person in the group is responsible for their individual player fee. Then we’ll combine you with other small groups and individuals to create a fun team of your own.
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Full Team
Have a squad ready to hit the field? Great, sign up as a full team to save on the league fee and have more control over your roster size.
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Join Existing Team
Already part of a team? If your captain paid for a full team and you need to join it, this is the option for you. Joining an existing squad makes you officially part of the roster, completes your player waiver, and allows you access to get up to the minute game day notifications via text and email.
RULES AND POLICIES
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More Information About Our Leagues
About our Boston Flag Football Leagues
Have you been looking for a new recreational sport to try? Or perhaps you’ve recently moved to Boston and are hoping to pick up your team sport again alongside meeting new people and maintaining your physical fitness. Whatever your reason for it, practicing flag football at The Hub is a great place to start. Flag football is an all-body workout which is zero-contact and will dramatically increase your levels of fitness. Flat football improves your heart health and cardiovascular fitness, as well as improving your blood pressure and decreasing body fat. As a sport, it’s one of the best full-body workouts you can get. Aside from the physical benefits, playing team sports have been proven to increase mental health and decrease the chances of suffering with depression or anxiety.
Playing a team sport improves your communication and social skills as well as increasing levels of hand-eye coordination and strengthening your reflexes. With so many reasons to join a flag football league, what’s holding you back? You can find a flag football league near you at The Hub, Boston. With locations and sites in and around the greater Boston area, you’ll be able to find one convenient to you. So, if you want a football team to join without the threat of injury that comes with hard tackles, look no further!
Locations Around Boston, Near You
The HubSports has many different sites so there’ll be a flag football league near you. You can sign up as an individual player, a small group, a full team (ideal for corporate teams – read on for more about this) or you can join an existing team. All of our teams play in high-quality venues, whether indoors or outdoors, giving you the best experience when playing flag football. HubSports cater to over 10,000 players and is the fastest growing adult sport organizer in Boston. This means that we have plenty of sites to choose from, ranging from Brookline to Norwood to Dedham and beyond. The majority of our venues are less than ten miles from Downtown Boston, and our flag football runs on weeknights and Sunday mornings so, wherever you’re based, there’s bound to be a location that’s suitable for you. With indoor Arena Leagues and outdoor Turkey Bowl tournaments, HUB Sports can provide you with the sporting experience you’re looking for.
Divisions: Adults, Co-ed, Men’s, Women’s
As Boston’s number one organizer of casual and recreational sporting leagues, HubSport is proud to cater to over 100 teams in and around the Brookline area, including venues at Charleston and Brighton. With the size and variety of the HubSports flag football, you’ll be able to find a league near you. There are different divisions to suit everyone. All teams are adult (18+) and include co-ed, men’s and women’s. There are levels within these as well so you can ensure you’re on a team with those at roughly the same ability level.
Recreational – If you haven’t played before and are looking to stay fit, learn how to play and socialize.
Intermediate – This is for players who have some league experience and have played the sport before. The ideal mix of recreation and competition for those who are looking to step up their game.
Competitive – You’re in it to win it! You have been playing for years and have extensive experience – you have played in leagues a lot before and live for the game day!
The leagues here at HubSports are for adults so, if you are looking to make friends and socialize in an adult-only environment, this just might be the hobby for you. We have a variety of ages who play in the league and, although the majority of players are in their twenties and thirties, we welcome those who are keeping their fitness up and playing either older or younger. Colleges are a huge focal point of community life in Brookline and so some of our flag football teams are a hit with students. But, whatever your age, flag football is the perfect way to stay young at heart and socialize with a group of people whilst competing for that cup!
Flag Football Tournaments
Every season has a tournament that teams of all abilities can compete in. We pit teams against each other for some fun and casual competition if you’re involved at a Recreational level or have invitational tournaments for those with more experience. Both our indoor and outdoor football tournaments have leagues and, even if you’d prefer not to compete, we actively encourage all our players to come along and support to be part of the action!
League matches are comprised of two 20-minute halves and you’ll be provided with your kit, including sweaters and duffel bags so you can enjoy flag football to the max come rain or shine! The seasons run for approximately six to eight matches and the best teams will then compete against each other in the tourney which culminates the season. The winners are competing for a range of prizes and awards, before everything rolls back to the beginning for the start of the next season.
Indoor & Outdoor Flag Football Leagues
Flag football is one of HubSports most popular activities and can be enjoyed all year round at one of our well-equipped indoor locations. There is currently one outdoor football flag site available, depending on the time of year. However, the indoor sites offer the latest in state of the art turf, to give you the best possible experience of your sport, whether flag football or any of the other options we offer. Here at HubSports, we pride ourselves on offering great facilities to all our players.
Corporate Flag Football Leagues
Not sure who to bring along? It’s worth considering joining the league with your work colleagues. Competing in sport together will improve communication and team-building within your company. You can network with other professionals in a more casual setting and without the awkwardness of a networking event.
Intramural / Extramural Flag Football Leagues
If you enjoyed intramural and extramural flag football teams at college, then you’ve found the adult equivalent here with HubSports. This is the city version of many college sports and you can enjoy flag football right here near you in Boston.
If all this sounds like it might be for you, then contact HubSports today for more information about how you can join a flag football league near you.
Adult Futsal Leagues in Boston
GET ON THE PITCH! Pick a day, pick a field and join over 300 indoor and outdoor teams playing with The HUB year round. Whether your game is on Turf or on the Hardwood, The HUB has the game for you.
The HUB offers multiple leagues for men & women of all skill levels. Play indoor or outdoor all year long in Cambridge, Somerville, Southie and Brighton. No one has better locations than The HUB.
With The HUB There Is No Off Season!
Get to Know Futsal
Futsal is very close to indoor soccer witha few exceptions. It’s played indoor, is fast paced and just as fun!
SKILL LEVELS
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Recreational
If you’ve never played before or you’re a casual player looking to stay active & meet new friends: here’s where you should play!
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Intermediate
You have some prior league experience playing the sport and are looking to step up your game. The perfect marriage of competition and fun.
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Competitive
You want to take home the championship! You have a lot of league experience and maybe even played at the college level. You live for game day!
SIGN UP OPTIONS
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Individual Player
Don’t have a team? New to the area and hoping to meet fun people? Looking for an activity? Whether you have been playing for years or never played before, sign up as an individual and the HUB will find the right team for you.
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Small Group
Looking to play but don’t have a full team? Select the small group option, pick a name for your group and invite your friends to join. Each person in the group is responsible for their individual player fee. Then we’ll combine you with other small groups and individuals to create a fun team of your own.
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Full Team
Have a squad ready to hit the field? Great, sign up as a full team to save on the league fee and have more control over your roster size.
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Join Existing Team
Already part of a team? If your captain paid for a full team and you need to join it, this is the option for you. Joining an existing squad makes you officially part of the roster, completes your player waiver, and allows you access to get up to the minute game day notifications via text and email.
RULES AND POLICIES
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More Information About Our Leagues
Do you live in Boston and have a passion for soccer? If so, then you’re probably interested in joining a soccer league of sorts. Naturally, you don’t know where to begin! At Hub Sports Boston, we have lots of different soccer leagues that could be perfect for you. So, we’ve compiled everything you need to know into this post – take a look:
About our Boston Soccer Leagues
At The Hub, we have a variety of fantastic soccer leagues dotted throughout Boston. We want to give soccer fans the chance to enjoy the game with their friends. These leagues are set up to encourage friendly competition between different teams in the area. Currently, well over 300 teams are playing in both our indoor and outdoor leagues.
One of the best things about our leagues is that they run all-year-round. Each league usually consists of around 6-8 games – plus playoffs for the top teams. The winners of each league get presented with a trophy to remember their efforts, and then you can start all over again. We even offer prizes for teams finishing in second or third place, and you can view the standings every day as they’re updated after each game. We provide you with a soccer ball for each match, and your team even gets a lovely kitbag too.
There are different skill levels as well, so you can play for fun or join a highly competitive league. Also, our leagues are all about bringing people together. So, if you want to join a new team on your own – or with a group of friends – then we’ll help you find one. Or, if you want to start your own team, then that’s even better!
Locations Around Boston, Near You
The locations of our leagues vary depending on which one you want to join. As we mentioned before, some of them are indoors, while others our outside. Generally speaking, the indoor leagues are played on a hardwood gym floor, while the outdoor ones are played on turf. So, make sure you bring the appropriate footwear for the pitch!
You get to choose which league to join based on your location. Look for ones near you, or scroll through the list of Boston soccer leagues and pick whichever one you’d prefer. We currently have leagues in many of the metropolitan areas in and around Boston, including Cambridge and Brighton. Our leagues tend to be played in schools, universities, or community centers. It varies depending on what league you choose to join, but we make sure all games are played in the same place for that league!
Divisions: Co-ed, Men’s, Women’s
Thre are lots of divisions for you to pick from in our Boston soccer leagues. Our co-ed divisions put men and women on the same pitch. They’re perfect if you’re just looking for some fun and don’t want to take things too seriously.
Then, we have separate divisions for male and female soccer teams. Again, these can still be recreational, but we also have intermediate and competitive divisions as well. The intermediate ones are for players that want to have fun but are still keen to win games and have a slight competitive edge to each match. The competitive divisions are for the hardcore soccer players that want to snap up a trophy at the end of the season.
We also need to state that all of our leagues and divisions are strictly for adults above 18 years of age. You must be 18 or older to register, and the average age of our players is between 20-30.
Soccer Tournaments
Alongside our Boston soccer leagues, we also run tournaments. Every season will have a tournament where the teams get to compete to win a prize. It’s loads of fun and adds some extra games to your season. The runners up usually get a prize as well, and there could be some extra incentives for the players to enjoy too.
Furthermore, we run special tournaments throughout the year. You’re automatically entered into the ones that run as part of the soccer league season, but the special tournaments are optional. We typically charge you for entering to help cover the costs associated with setting the event up, but you get given special tournament kits, and you sometimes get free entry for the same event next year. As always, prizes and trophies are up for grabs!
The best way to learn of any upcoming soccer tournaments is to keep checking our website. We update it all the time, so it’s the first place you’ll see any information on upcoming events.
Indoor & Outdoor Soccer Leagues
As we’ve already mentioned a couple of times, we provide both indoor and outdoor soccer leagues in Boston. This all depends on the locations available to us – and the time of year. During the coldest months, we try and find as many indoor locations as possible to keep the leagues running. Our outdoor locations can usually handle a bit of bad weather, but we know it’s more enjoyable to play inside and away from the elements.
The benefit of offering up indoor and outdoor locations is that we can keep the leagues operating all throughout the year. This is mainly how we manage to have no off-season. Soccer fanatics know how annoying it is when the weather turns sour. Pitches get ruined, and you can go months before you’re ready to play again. We keep the vibes going all-year-around with our indoor and outdoor soccer leagues.
Corporate Soccer Leagues
You can join leagues that are specifically set up for corporate teams. Soccer is such a brilliant way to get your office together and enjoy some strong team-building. Rally the folks in your workplace to form a team and enter one of our leagues. Now, every week, you can play soccer and enjoy all the fun that comes with it. You’ll be put up against other corporate teams as well, so there’s some friendly competition involved. If you’re looking for a way to improve team bonding and relationships at work, then creating a soccer team is one of the best ways to go.
Intramural / Extramural Soccer Leagues
If you enjoy – or enjoyed – intramural or extramural soccer during your college studies, then our leagues are perfect for you. We’re basically the city equivalent of college intramural/extramural sports. Some of our leagues exist within one place, so you compete against other teams from the same area as you. This is awesome as you’ll regularly play against people you’ve grown up with and seen around the town!
Our extramural leagues pit you against other teams from further outside your local area. Many of our players like to do this after they’ve dominated the intramural soccer leagues.
Hopefully, this tells you all you need to know about our Boston soccer leagues for adults. If you still have questions, then don’t hesitate to ask!