O60 Division Information

Over 60 Division Update:
The board have discussed creation of the O-60 Division at August  meeting. The discussions among the board members included: The availability and willingness of number of players to make at least 4 teams with minimum of 11 players. The field will be most likely where the other divisions play at. The games will be played during the week (to avoid conflict with the O-50 division). Inputs  from captains will be considered to select the week day when the games are played. The registration fee, and start date has yet to be determined. 
The Board has appointed Homa Karimi to work with potential captains to come up with the implementation plan which will be in harmony with O-50 and other divisions. This plan will be reviewed at the September meeting.  We ask that all interested party for coaching and/or  playing to text Homa ( 520-304-6887) or Email: write2homayoon@gmail.com

Registration Reminder

Tomorrow, April 30th is summer league team registration deadline. Teams must have 11 paid with waiver signed players.
Captains have already been notified by email. Game begin June 1st.
Team managers, please inform us via email if your team is NOT playing this summer season to remove the team from the game schedule.

Game Start Update

Hello TMSL Community!

We hope all of our TMSL families and community members are staying healthy and safe. Fields are closed until February 28. The start of the soccer season has been postponed until March. Please watch this webpage for future updates in the coming weeks with details.

Thank you TMSL Board

Season Update

Happy New Year

“The TMSL current plan is to start the season on Jan 24, 2021 as was previously communicated. The participation of teams in all divisions have been very good. The COVID-19 pandemic and its weight on the city /county decision on the field opening and also the referees availability are still unknown. The TMSL board will extend the team registration deadline and start of the season dates, if necessary, to align with the soccer fields and referees availability. “

TMSL 2020-2021 Season Opening

TMSL is excited to announce that we will be returning to play for the Season 2020-21 on January 24, 2021. Registration online, PayPal is open now. Registration deadline is December 10, 2020. Don’t wait to register your team at the last minute. Register more then 11 players.

We will play a 12 games season. The fee is $25. NO REFUNDS.

We will declare champions ONLY if we play 10 or more games, there are no make-up days. Chapman Cup will be play in April/May. Please review the directives before registering a team to ensure your team complies.

Team reps must make an appointment well in advice by calling either Cynthia at 520-888-4333 or Vasilis at 239-839-7967 to arrange registrations drop off. There are no manned office hours. Any questions email TMSLsoccer@gmail.com

This are the rules players have to follow when we using all city fields.

TMSL’s Pandemic Operational Plan

Tucson Men’s Soccer League will review with all our participants the following directives to return to play.

Players will not be allowed to participate in the game without having on their person a face cover (mask or gator).

Every player and team representative must wear a face cover (securely covering their nose and mouth) when a physical distance of 6 feet cannot be maintained whether on the sidelines or field.

Players must apply their face covers for set plays or a game situation where physical distancing of 6 feet is not possible for more than a minute. Some examples are corner kicks, free kicks and throw ins.

Everyone must continue to sanitize their hands before and after each game. No shaking of hands after a match.

No player should be playing with any symptoms or if they have been exposed to family members that are COVID positive

At this time we are asking teams to not invite spectators. If there are spectators they must observe social distancing of 6 feet, if this cannot be done then face coverings must be worn. Spectators cannot congregate in groups near the sidelines or players.

Referees will wear face coverings when a physical distance of 6 feet can’t be kept during the game.

The soccer season may be discontinued upon the State or County governing boards deciding it is unsafe to continue playing.