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Community Soccer Specialists!
Our primary goal is to bring F.A.I.R. soccer to our community children:
Friendly, Affordable, Inclusive, Responsible

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What do colors symbolize and how to use them consciously?ROYGBIV!

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Show us your colours!

The symbolism of colors is one of the most exciting aspects of visual communication.
Text and illustration by Joanna Wróblewska

Red ❤️
Red is the color of fire and blood. It is associated with excitement, energy, passion. It can symbolize desire, power, speed and strength. On the other hand, it stands for aggression, danger, violence and war. Many of us consider red as a color of love, but in fact it is more related to the excitement of falling in love.

Red is intense and it steals attention from other colors. It provokes emotions and calls to action or becomes a warning. Remember that red will will most likely bring pieces of text or images to the foreground.

Yellow 💛
Yellow is a color associated with sun. It symbolizes optimism, energy, joy, happiness and friendship. It might also stand for intellect. On the contrary, yellow can indicate jealousy, betrayal, illness and danger. It is strongly associated with food, often evoking cheerful feelings.

Orange 🧡
Orange is a secondary color that combines two primary colors: red and yellow. It stands for energy, happiness and the joy of live. Moreover, it is associated with great enthusiasm, encouragement, determination and stimulation. It is a color of creativity! Orange gives a strong sensation of heat, but it does not have the aggressiveness of red. It stimulates appetite. 

Blue 🩵
Blue is cool and calming primary color that stands for intelligence, openness, spirituality and creativity. Blue is popular among large concerns, hospitals and airlines, since it symbolizes wisdom, trust, loyalty and strength. It is relaxing and prevents from chaos.

Green 💚
In general, green is the color of nature and environment that combines the power of blue and yellow. It is associated with growth, health, renewal, youth, harmony, and freshness. On the other hand, it can symbolize safety in a metaphorical and physical way. For some people, it is strongly associated with money. Green is the most restful color for our eyes.

Purple 💜
Purple has the stability of blue and the energy of red, two primary colors. It is associated with royalty, nobility, ceremony, mystery, transgression and spirituality. It also symbolizes both wisdom and enlightenment, it is a strong indicator of imagination.

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What do colours mean to you?!

Outdoor Registration Open
for Community Soccer 2024!

It's time to celebrate! Our recreational program online registration is open again!

We have LOCAL rec. level programs for 3-18 year olds from mid-May through mid August and it's open for registration online!

For full details check the Programs dropdown page of our menu and get clicking! <---

Spring Coach Course Dates:

Each spring, we host all the Canada Soccer in-person course components required to coach in local leagues.

Visit our Courses webpage for details!

Early Access Rate for Coaches!

Discounted Early Access Rate for recreational registration starts January 2nd - for Coaches - because we 💚 them!

Email icoach@norwestsoccer.com for your early access code.

All other registrations are open as of February 1st annually.
Please take a look at our Rec. Registration pages for details.

"Thanks Coach!"

She's Got Goals; Scores again!

Our She's Got Goals Indoor program sets another Registration Best! For the 5th year in a row. We opened our first registration for a female-only recreational program in 2019. It started with 26 girls coming weekly for Skills & Scrimmage. Each year since, we have registered more participants than the year before.

The 2023-24 season boasts 245 girls participating in rec. league soccer across the program, ages 6-18. 

Females bringing soccer to females, by female refs & coaches! Sixteen weeks of  #FemaleForwardFootball for all!

Fields

Different ages and stages of player development use specific fields that are age and stage-appropriate as per the Ontario Soccer matrix. This means not all divisions use the same parks. The parks we commonly use for our Outdoor season are listed on the map below as well as on our independent division pages.

We rent the majority of our Outdoor season fields from the City of London. They are lined, cut & maintained by the City on their own schedule.

There are two exceptions:

In partnership with the respective property owners, we built fields there and rent them accordingly.

Everyone has the right to feel safe and participate in an accessible and inclusive sport environment. This means the sport environment is free from violence, regardless of the participant’s age, ancestry, colour, race, citizenship, ethnic origin, place of origin, language, creed, religion, athletic ability, body type, socioeconomic, family and marital status, gender identity, gender expression, sex, and sexual orientation.