| Calgary Minor Soccer Association is considered as | | | | winter days, they can still continue sharpening up their |
| one of the biggest clubs in history. It is comprised of up | | | | skills by using two indoor pitches in two separate |
| to 42,000 players and 1600 teams. Aside from being | | | | locations. Calgary Soccer Center which is the largest |
| western Canada's major youth group, it is also a | | | | among the two grounds is located in 7000 48th Street |
| blanket club for most of the city's community-run | | | | SE. This complex boasts of being the first indoor |
| programs in addition to private teams and most of the | | | | arena in the whole of Canada and it is also the largest |
| city's clubs. This club is home to future great players | | | | indoor location in North America. The complex consists |
| because it gives everyone, both boys and girls to | | | | of four indoor fields and four outdoor pitches. The |
| compete in the provincial level championships. | | | | Calgary Soccer Federation who owned and operated |
| Kids as young as three to four years old play this | | | | the said complex opened it to public in January 1992. |
| game in this club. The clubs' major teams in the | | | | The other indoor venue for Calgary Minor Soccer is |
| provincial category were Celtic, Foothills, Eagles, | | | | the Calgary West Soccer Centre located at 11014 |
| Blizzard, International East Side and Chinook. Whole | | | | Bearspaw Dam Road NW. This smaller complex is an |
| year-round training is what makes this club distinct | | | | air-sustained construction with four indoor fields that is |
| from other clubs in the country. When climate seems | | | | bigger than those of Calgary Soccer Center. This |
| to interfere with their training, especially during cold | | | | venue was opened to the public in December 2004. |