All Fields Closed Today!
Sat May 25 7:02:09 2013
Player Evaluation Dates have been posted...
Click the Travel page for more information. Be sure to register by May 26th to participate! Schedule is posted on the Evaluation Schedule page.
MYS is kicking off a celebration!
In celebration of Mansfield Youth Soccer 30th year, we will hold a soccer Jamboree for our intown program on June 22 (NO RAIN DATE). Let the kids play.............. More details on the schedule will be posted in the near future.
Fall Registration Is Open...
TRAVEL --- Must register by May 26th to participate in team placement
evaluations. MYS is committed to BAYS
registration deadlines.
<More information> about registration deadlines.
INTOWN- sign up by
July 20th before the late fee. Interested in understanding why
deadlines are necessary? <More information>
<----Click Registration on left, for more information and to proceed to
online registration
Family Night With The Revolution...
Mansfield Youth Soccer (MYS) is proud to support the New England Revolution in the Annual Family Fun Night at Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, MA., Saturday, June 8 at 7:30p.m. New England Rev vs. DC United. Don't miss out on this opportunity for team building, family time, and community spirit! At game time sit with the MYS community and cheer on the Rev's as they show their skills and battle it out on the field against the United. Enjoy free parking for this event. Details to the MYS tailgate will be posted on the website the week before the event. Ticket deadline is May 29. Order Form, for more information on this event email Revsinfo@Mansfieldyouthsoccer.com
Online Photo Registration now available!
This year, MYS is moving photo sign-up and purchasing on-line in place of order sheets passed out ahead of time. Online Ordering directions can be found "here" Please click the Sportography graphic above to be taken to their secure Online Photo Registration system. Inside you'll find detailed instructions for how to use this simple and easy to navigate application. Picture Day Schedule May 18 and June 1
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MYS Turns 30...
MYS was officially established as a 501(c) non-profit youth organization in 1983 and the first games kicked off in the spring of 1984.
The early games of MYS were played on fields around the schools and Memorial Park. Through the years MYS has expanded considerably by offering the sport of soccer to the growing youth population in Mansfield. The growth led to a vision to build a recreation complex at Plymouth Street. The development of the Plymouth Street complex was executed in two phases. The first phase included the “back fields”. The second phase, which was the development of the “front fields”, was achieved by a partnership with the town of Mansfield and MYS. Towards the partnership MYS donated a matching gift of $94,000. This major field development project was completed in late 2000. As recent as 2010, MYS led an
$1 million dollar fundraising and field development effort which resulted in the installation of the regulation size artificial turf field and renovated front field area.
To find out more, see the Spring
2013 Newsletter
Spring Season
Intown games will be played Saturday May 25! An updated practice schedule is posted, note the days on the bottom tabs as well as field number changes. Intown schedule is now posted. Border League schedule is now available. See the field map, remember to follow the turf policy to keep it looking great!
Referee Information
Referees are an important part of our game! We're providing all the information needed to have a successful Referee. Referees can visit the Referee Information page to get their questions answered. Coaches are invited to submit evaluations of referees. Remember, postive feedback is just as important! Online Evaluation
A Note of Thanks...
A travel coach was kind enough to let us know what he thought of MYS:
Just wanted to drop you a quick email of thanks to your coaches and official for being such great hosts this past weekend.
I was especially impressed with the young official that worked the game. She didn't appear to be very old, however she managed the game with that of an experienced official.
She moved around the field well, made the calls with conviction and her hand signals were very visible.
I don't think I heard one moan or complaint from either coach or group of parents and that is to be commended.

