
DSAL RECREATIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE
Alameda County is safest with soccer.
*All dates subject to change based on weather conditions
*Only Futsal shoes or sneakers allowed on the futsal courts. Cleats are NOT permitted.
*Bring water to stay hydrated, no glass bottles allowed on the courts.
All programs have rolling registration - you can jump in at any time, even after a session is underway!
Location - Sunset Futsal Courts (Located next to HAS) - 300 Laurel Avenue, Hayward, CA 94541
For inquiries, email soccer@acdsal.org
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DSAL Sunset Futsal Courts Open Hours (All ages 9+)
Courts are monitored but this is not a coached program. Players must register.
No cleats or open-toed shoes. Bring water to stay hydrated (no glass containers on the courts).
Jan. 1st - Dec. 31st
Mon. 7 - 9 pm
Tues. 7 - 9 pm
Wed. 7 - 9 pm
Thurs. 4:30 - 9 pm
Fri. 4:30 - 9 pm
Sat. 12 - 2 pm
(hours subject to change, and closure for weather)
Winter Saturday Soccer
December 13th - February 14th
*Only futsal/sneaker shoes allowed on the courts. NO cleats or opened toed shoes allowed.
Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated, no glass containers allowed on the courts.
Winter Evening Soccer
December 8th - February 11th
*Only futsal/sneaker shoes allowed on the courts. NO cleats or opened toed shoes allowed.
Bring water to stay hydrated, no glass containers allowed on the courts.
Cherryland Elementary Winter After School Soccer
December 8th - February 11th
*Only futsal/sneaker shoes allowed on the courts. NO cleats or opened toed shoes allowed.
Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated, no glass containers allowed on the courts.
Women's Evening Soccer
*Only futsal/sneaker shoes allowed on the courts. NO cleats or opened toed shoes allowed.
Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated, no glass containers allowed on the courts.
SOCCER AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Soccer, and DSAL's entire recreation catalogue, is a vital component in our goal to develop a new model of public safety and reinvest in our least served communities.
We provide safe, inclusive soccer programs and the development of sporting fields and complexes in the unincorporated areas of Ashland and Cherryland and addresses a dramatic lack of sporting opportunities. The strategic and careful investment into play, recreation and health works in concert with DSAL's alike community inputs to build a safer Alameda County according to the Community Capitals Public Safety Framework.






























