Skip to content
February 20, 2026
  • HOME
  • NKY COMMUNITY CALENDAR
  • OBITUARIES
  • CONTACT US
  • WHO WE ARE
  • COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • DONATE
NKyTribune

NKyTribune

Northern Kentucky's Newspaper

1

Category Collection

Business4147 News
Education4009 News
Government4385 News
Health3691 News
Living4204 News
News4701 News
NonProfit3858 News
Our Rich History538 News
Region/State4211 News
Sports8272 News
Voices3771 News
  • Business
  • Education
  • Government
  • Health
  • Living
  • News
  • NonProfit
  • Region/State
  • Sports
  • Voices
Home » Government » City of Covington, public schools partner to offer summer Covington Soccer League for K-2nd grade
  • Government

City of Covington, public schools partner to offer summer Covington Soccer League for K-2nd grade

February 20, 2026February 20, 2026

The City of Covington has created the Covington Soccer League, a new youth sports opportunity designed to introduce young athletes to the game of soccer while building teamwork, confidence, and community. 

Covington youth soccer (Photo provided)

The Covington Soccer League is the first program to launch from the newly formed Covington Recreation Committee, which was established in the summer of 2025.

The committee is a collaborative effort between the City of Covington and Covington Independent Public Schools, with a shared goal of developing, expanding, and improving youth programming and recreational opportunities throughout the city. 

The league is open to all children in kindergarten through 2nd grade and will run from April through May at the Holmes Practice Field, located at 2500 Madison Avenue.

Practices will be held on Thursdays, with games scheduled for Sundays. 

All equipment will be provided, including soccer balls, cleats, shin guards, and other necessary gear. 

Registration is limited and will close on March 9.

Families interested in signing up can register online here.

City of Covington


Tagged: City of Covington Covington Soccer League sign up now summer league K-2nd grade

Post navigation

Previous: Opinion – Marc Wilson: I got bad heart genes and this is my story . . . Lessons here for you
Next: NKU to host filmmaker Olivia Morris as guest lecturer for Black Cinema Celebration
Donation bug
NKY Tri-ED NKY Health Dept KyCED BIANKy NKy Chamber of Commerce Meet NKy

Archives

Affiliations

• Institute for Nonprofit News
• Online News Association
• N. Ky. Chamber of Commerce
• Covington Business Council
© 2024 Kentucky Center for Public Service Journalism. All rights reserved.
  • Business
  • Education
  • Government
  • Health
  • Living
  • News
  • NonProfit
  • Region/State
  • Sports
  • Voices