2017 League Champions

Congratulations to the 2017-2018 Regular Season Champions

D1 – Errea
D2 – Green Hornets
O40 – Tucson United
O50 – Tumex

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  • Announcement

    The TMSL Board is sad to announce the loss of a long-time player in our league, Vimal “Fiji” Kuberan, who passed away last week. For those interested, his celebration of life is Friday, 15 December, 10AM at the Northwest Community Friends Church, 5950 N La Canada Dr. For those of us who played with or against Fiji, he was a great person and player, and we will miss him. Thanks to those teams that held a minute of silence at their games Sunday.

    Thanks, Marty

  • 1/6 Games Cancelled

    All 1/6 Games Cancelled

    Fields are closed due to standing water on the field and continuing rain in the morning.

  • Metro Cup Message

    Metro Cup

    The Metro Cup Tournament will begin its first week of play this Sunday, April 14th.

    Your attention is directed to the League website for scheduling and to the League by-laws, section 6. Summarizing, any match that is tied following 90 minutes of regulation play, will be extended by two 15 minute halves utilizing the “Golden Goal” Rule. If neither team scores during the Golden Goal extension, the match will be decided by penalty kicks.

    Any regular season suspension – due to red card or yellow card accumulation – will be served during Metro Cup play. However, any yellow cards accumulated during the regular season that have not resulted in suspension will be erased. Stated differently, an individual player’s yellow card accumulation will be wiped clean for the tournament.

    Have fun and enjoy.

  • Schedule change + Tucson Elite suspension

    Schedule for March and April

    The remaining schedule including the expected tournament dates has been posted.

    Tucson Elite has been suspended for the rest of the season for excessive forfeits.
    The lone D1 game each week has been moved to the Tucson Elite time slot for the remainder of the season. See schedule for details.

    For details about penalties and procedures about forfeits, view the bylaws.

  • Magna Central dropping out

    Division 1 Change

    Magna Central is dropping out of D1.
    The division will be reduced to 10 teams the rest of the season.