Crescent City Futsal

Crescent City FC and The 18th Ward have partnered up to host seasonal futsal leagues in the New Orleans metro area.  

Summer Program

(June 4th – July 25th)

  • 7 Weeks – 7 Games total. (Off July 4th week)
  • Monday Nights (Coed U8 / 2016-2017 age groups)
  • Tuesday Nights (Boys U10 / 2014-2015 age groups)
  • Wednesday Nights (Boys U12 / 2012-2013 age groups)
  • Thursdays Nights (Girls U12 / 2012-2014 age groups) 
  • Location will be at Langston Hughes Academy in New Orleans. 
  • Game times are 5pm, 6pm, 7pm and 8pm. (45 minute games)
  • Small sided 5v5 format including goalkeeper (GK).
  • Sign up individually to be placed on a team. 
  • Maximum roster size of 10 players per team.
  • Coaches, referees and equipment provided for all games.
  • Check out our FAQ for addtional details. 

REGISTER HERE

Winter Program

Details will be shared soon. 

What is Futsal?

Futsal is a fast-paced indoor soccer game played on a small hard court between two teams of five players each. With a smaller, heavier ball and no walls, it emphasizes close ball control, quick passes, and skillful play. Futsal is widely recognized for its role in developing technical skills, close ball control, and quick decision-making due to the nature of the smaller playing area. It is often used as a training tool for soccer players.

Benefits

Enhanced Technical Skills: Futsal’s small court and ball size promote precise control and quick decision-making, boosting dribbling, passing, and shooting skills for developing players.

Tactical Understanding: With fewer players and limited space, futsal hones players’ ability to read the game and understand concepts like spacing, teamwork, and defense strategies.

Fitness and Conditioning: The fast-paced nature of futsal provides an excellent cardiovascular workout, improving endurance, agility, and overall fitness levels for young players.

Confidence and Creativity: Futsal encourages creative expression, fostering confidence and a love for the game as players experiment with new skills and learn from their experiences on the court.

During my childhood in Portugal, all we played was futsal.” – Cristiano Ronaldo

As a little boy in Argentina, I played futsal on the streets and for my club. It was tremendous fun, and it really helped me become who I am today.” – Lionel Messi

A lot of the moves I make originate from futsal. It’s played in a very small space, and the ball control is different in futsal. And to this day, my ball control is pretty similar to a futsal player’s control.” – Ronaldinho