House League

RHSC’s House League is a community-based recreational program open to players of all skill levels. Whether your child is new to soccer or returning to the game, House League provides a fun, inclusive, and supportive environment focused on enjoyment, development, and staying active. Our programs are designed to foster a love for the game through age-appropriate formats, small-sided play, and team-based competition. All House League programming aligns with Ontario Soccer’s Long-Term Player Development (LTPD) guidelines, ensuring players receive meaningful touches on the ball while developing confidence, teamwork, and fundamental skills.

The 2026 Outdoor Season is Open for Registration!

Spaces are limited! Registration can be completed here.

Coaches in this program are volunteers from our community, who are supported both on and off the field by our Club's Technical Coaching Staff.

Program Outlines (Sample Sessions)

*Please note some session timelines may differ, these are only samples

2026 Outdoor House League

Age Group
Session Breakdown
Playing Format

U6/U7 (2020/2019 Born)

20 minute physical literacy, 20 minute technical, 20 minute game

4 vs 4 (No Goalkeeper)

U8/U9 (2018/2017 Born)

25 minute warmup followed by 40 minute game

5 vs 5 (4 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

U10/U11 (2016/2015 Born)

25 minute warmup followed by 50 minute game

7 vs 7 (6 players + 1 Goalkeeper)

U12/U13 (2014/2013 Born)

25 minute warmup followed by 60 minute game

9 vs 9 (8 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

U14/U15 (2012/2011 Born)

20 minute warmup followed by 80 minute game

11 vs 11 (10 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

U16/U17/U18 (2010/2009/2008 Born)

20 minute warmup followed by 90 minute game

11 vs 11 (10 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

2026 Outdoor Adult House League

Age Group
Session Breakdown
Playing Format

Adult Co-Ed League (2007 Born+)

70 minute game

7 vs 7 (6 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

Men's League (2007 Born+)

90 minute game

11 vs 11 (10 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

Women's League (2007 Born+)

90 minute game

11 vs 11 (10 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

Men's Over 30 League (1996 Born+)

90 minute game

11 vs 11 (10 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

Men's Over 40 League (1986 Born+)

70 minute game

7 vs 7 (6 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

2025/2026 Indoor House League

Age Group
Session Breakdown
Playing Format

U6 (2020 Born) Boys & Girls

20-25 minute warm-up activities, followed by a 30 minute game (2 x 15 minute halves)

3 vs 3 (No Goalkeeper)

U7/U8 (2019/2018 Born) Boys

10-15 minute warm-up, followed by a 40 minute game (2 x 20 minute halves)

4 vs 4 (No Goalkeeper)

U7/U8/U9 (2019/2018/2017 Born) Girls

10-15 minute warm-up, followed by a 40 minute game (2 x 20 minute halves)

4 vs 4 (No Goalkeeper)

U9/U10 (2017/2016 Born) Boys

5 minute warm-up, followed by a 50 minute game (2 x 25 minute halves)

5 vs 5 (4 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

U10/U11/U12 (2016/2015/2014 Born) Girls

5 minute warm-up, followed by a 50 minute game (2 x 25 minute halves)

6 vs 6 (5 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

U11-U18 (2015-2008 Born) Boys & Girls

5 minute warm-up, followed by a 50 minute game (2 x 25 minute halves)

6 vs 6 (5 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

Adult Leagues (Co-Ed, Men's, & Women's)

2007 Born+

5 minute warm-up, followed by a 50 minute game (2 x 25 minute halves)

6 vs 6 (5 Players + 1 Goalkeeper)

Program Staff

House League sessions for U6 to U9 teams are managed by a combination of trained Club Game Leaders and volunteers. House League sessions for U10 to U18 teams are managed by volunteer coaches and Club assigned Match Officials. The House League Program as a whole is designed and overseen by our Club's Recreational Coordinator. Support is readily available to all volunteer coaches.

Jewellery Policy

For player safety, no jewellery is permitted during training sessions or matches.

A player must not use equipment or wear anything that is dangerous to them-self or another player, including any jewellery. In regards to jewellery on the field:

All items of jewellery (necklaces, rings, bracelets, earnings, leather bands, rubber bands, etc.) are strictly forbidden and must be removed. Using tape to cover jewellery is not acceptable. Referees are also prohibited from wearing jewellery (except for a watch or similar device for timing the match). The players are to be inspected before the match begins and substitutes before they enter the field of play. If a player is discovered to be wearing unauthorized clothing or jewellery during play, the referee must inform the player that the item in question must be removed, order the player to leave the field of play at the next stoppage if he/she is unable or unwilling to comply, or caution the player if he/she wilfully refuses to comply.


Contact Us

If you have any questions regarding our programs or the registration process, please contact our Recreational Coordinator, Ryan Penkarski, by phone at 905-883-2866 or email ryan@richmondhillsoccer.com