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Fall Registration Is Now OPEN!
Our Club will strive to be a leader in development of all of its members in all of their capacities, whatever their age, gender, socio-economic status or experience level. Our club strives for every child, parent, coach, official, adult member, volunteer and community partner to reach their full potential.
The vision of our club is to become a leader in the soccer community, both locally and beyond, where everyone can play, everyone can develop and everyone can succeed. The cornerstones of our club will be based on inclusivity, fairness, transparency, safety, fun, hard work, encouraging potential and the beautiful game.
Our club values inclusivity, development, community engagement, fairness, transparency, safety, fun, hard work, encouragement, and passion for the beautiful game. We aim to create an environment where everyone is welcome, can grow, build strong relationships, and enjoy soccer while ensuring safety and integrity.
Explore NWSC's Commitments - a foundation built on inclusivity, player development, qualified coaching, and community impact.
NWSC fosters an inclusive and welcoming community, ensuring that individuals from all backgrounds, abilities, and ages have the opportunity to participate in soccer.
NWSC is committed to the holistic development of its players. They provide comprehensive training programs that focus on skill enhancement, tactical understanding, physical fitness, and mental resilience.
We've been ingrained in the community since 1965, nurturing players for their optimal development.
NWSC extends its commitment beyond the soccer field through community outreach initiatives. Our players actively participate in charitable events, volunteer programs, and community-building activities.
The club boasts a highly qualified coaching staff that includes experienced coaches and trainers with a deep understanding of the game.
We uphold strong ethical values that extend beyond the soccer field. They instill values like teamwork, leadership, responsibility, and commitment in their players.
The schedule provides a structured plan for the team practices throughout the fall season, indicating the dates, times, and field locations for each session.
Kindly note that while this schedule serves as a guiding plan, occasional changes may occur due to unforeseen circumstances or weather-related issues. Therefore, staying updated with any communicated adjustments is highly recommended.
New Westminster Soccer Club is supported by a large group of talented and dedicated volunteers. We’d like to take every chance we can to send a huge THANK YOU to the people who make such a big difference for our kids in the city we love!
New Westminster Soccer Club has run Spring and Summer Soccer programs for over 15 years! We have a number of different programs to offer so there is sure to be something for everyone!
Saturday, September 7
Queens Park Stadium
U4-U10 Boys and Girls
CIBC Soccer Fests program is a youth development program targeted at children under the age of 12.
Get the answers of the questions you may have in your mind about soccer and NWSC.
Children who are turning 3 in this calendar year. They register as U4. U means Under.
Most teams generally start play the first or second week of September.(Subject to changes)
The season usually ends for U4 – U8 the second week in March.
Older teams may play longer depending on their success. There is a Christmas break mid-December and restarts the week after the holidays.
Yes we do! The only time you may not play is if your field has been closed.
Your child will need soccer cleats, shin guards and a water bottle. Jerseys, shorts, and socks are provided by the Club. Goalkeepers typically provide their own gear at the divisional level (U13 and older) however the Club will provide Goalkeeper gear for U8 through U12. (Subject to changes)
Yes you can, although this will be subject to late fees and you may be placed on a waitlist
Children who are turning 3 in this calendar year. They register as U4. U means Under.
Most teams generally start play the first or second week of September.(Subject to changes)
The season usually ends for U4 – U8 the second week in March.
Older teams may play longer depending on their success. There is a Christmas break mid-December and restarts the week after the holidays.
Yes we do! The only time you may not play is if your field has been closed.
Your child will need soccer cleats, shin guards and a water bottle. Jerseys, shorts, and socks are provided by the Club. Goalkeepers typically provide their own gear at the divisional level (U13 and older) however the Club will provide Goalkeeper gear for U8 through U12. (Subject to changes)
Yes you can, although this will be subject to late fees and you may be placed on a waitlist.
NWSC is proud to work with and have the support of organization's like KidSport, Jumpstart, and Athletics4Kids
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