KENSINGTON SOCCER CLUB joins The League for Clubs
The League is excited to announce the addition of Kensington SC to our roster of clubs for 2025.
Kensington SC was founded in 2010 and started as an indoor program for teens, running from January to March. What started as a small seasonal program has grown into a year-round organization that provides everything from after-school clinics to camps and the chance for players to compete at all skill levels from recreational to competitive. Most of all, KSC has made sure that they have lived up to their mission of making their community better by insuring that these opportunities are available #ForAll.
“Kensington Soccer Club is proud to join the League For Clubs, bringing high-level opportunities to committed players from the city of Philadelphia,” said Tim Summiel, Technical Director at Kensington SC. “This platform will help our athletes compete, grow, and thrive on and off the field."
Currently, Kensington SC is competing in the Eastern Premier Soccer League, playing in the Delaware River Conference. They will play their home matches at Northeast High School, which was founded in 1890 and is one of the oldest high schools in Philadelphia. Northeast has stood at its current location on Cottman Avenue since 1957. Two members of the National Soccer Hall of Fame, Walter Bahr and Len Oliver, were graduates of Northeast High School.