Tue
May
19
7:00 PM
Storm City
Hanover Sting
0
0
Tue
May
19
7:00 PM
Markhor Devils United
Fratelli Di Calabria FC
0
0
Tue
May
19
7:00 PM
Red River Rovers
Prarie United
0
0
Tue
May
19
7:00 PM
WSPFC
Triumph
0
0
Tue
May
19
8:00 PM
Winnipeg FC
Bonivital2
0
0
Tue
May
19
9:15 PM
Scorpions FC
Grant Park Sporting Club
0
0
Tue
May
19
10:00 PM
UDM
Northern United
0
0
Wed
May
20
7:00 PM
Dunvegan Castle
PSJ
0
0
Wed
May
20
7:00 PM
Maples FC
Elmwood
0
0
Wed
May
20
7:00 PM
Pescara FC
Thunder FC
0
0
Tue
May
12
8:00 PM
CA River Plate
Hanover Strikers
7
4
Final
Tue
May
12
9:15 PM
SCMA
Kildonan Cavaliers
2
1
Final
Tue
May
12
10:00 PM
FC IPAC-UKRAINE
FCNWNexGen
2
1
Final
Wed
May
13
8:00 PM
Sporting Club Mosaic
Luso Canadians SC
5
1
Final
Wed
May
13
8:00 PM
United FC
FC Winnipeg Lions
1
9
Final
Wed
May
13
9:15 PM
Back Pack FC
Free Agents FC
4
3
Final
Wed
May
13
10:00 PM
Red River Rovers
Fratelli Di Calabria FC
3
1
Final
Wed
May
13
10:00 PM
Storm FC
Markhor Devils United
2
4
Final
Thu
May
14
8:00 PM
Lucania FC
Hellas SC
2
3
Final
Thu
May
14
8:00 PM
FC Sich
Bonivital Flames
3
2
Final

League Profile

The Manitoba Major Soccer League (MMSL) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the development of soccer in Manitoba. Founded in 1971 (formerly the Manitoba Central Soccer League and the Molson Super Soccer Alliance), the MMSL features the best men’s soccer in the province with over 85 teams and over 1900 players competing in nine men’s divisions from Premier to Recreational.

The MMSL is proud to have amongst its alumni members who have made impacts on the national level, as well as students who have earned athletic scholarships to play while pursuing post-secondary education. More importantly, since its inception, the MMSL has provided a safe and healthy activity for tens of thousands of players throughout the province, ensuring a competitive environment in the development of team skills while contributing to a healthy lifestyle.

The League is managed by a nine-member volunteer board, whose responsibility it is to develop and support the game within its jurisdiction, ensure fairness and accountability, and provide services to its member clubs. The League maintains a policy of zero tolerance of discrimination, harassment, and violence in any and all forms in the conduct of its operations.

The Board is additionally responsible for addressing issues that are of concern to the membership, and guaranteeing that League activities are conducted in a manner consistent with a democratically-established Constitution. The MMSL and its Board are also guided by the rules and regulations of the Manitoba Soccer Association and the Canadian Soccer Association.

To browse our archives of divisional standings since 1971 - including both the Manitoba Central Soccer League and the Super Soccer Alliance - as well as to see the standings of recent MMSL seasons, please visit our Archived History page on the website.