Manitoba

Niverville Soccer Registration Opens for 2026 Spring Season

By

James Sinclair
March 2, 2026 2:07 pm

The Niverville Soccer Club opened online registration on March 1, 2026, for its upcoming spring season in Niverville, Manitoba. Children born between 2008 and 2020 are eligible to play in the league, which will run through May and June. Families must register through the club website and pay by credit card at the time of sign-up.

The season officially begins the week of May 4, 2026, with games and practices taking place on weeknights. Registration costs $42 for mini-soccer players in the under-7 to under-9 age groups and $85 for older youth players. Parents are encouraged to sign up early because several divisions have strict player limits, including a cap of 80 players per division for the under-7 age group and 60 per division for the under-9 age group.

Older youth teams from Niverville will play against surrounding communities in the Eastman Youth Soccer League. This regional league includes teams from towns like Steinbach, St. Anne, and Beausejour. The club has set a deadline of April 10, 2026, after which no refunds will be issued for registration fees.

The club is also asking for parent volunteers to serve as coaches for the upcoming season. Additionally, they are looking to hire referees who will receive payment for every game they officiate. Younger children born in 2021 or later can participate in a separate program run by the Town of Niverville Recreation Department.

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