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Snohomish County welcomes 2025-26 WISL season
November 20, 2025

The rain will no longer play a factor in the sport of soccer for the remainder of the year. Why? Because we’re headed under cover for the 2025-26 Western Indoor Soccer League (WISL) season!

Snohomish County is proud to be home to two semiprofessional indoor teams: Snohomish Sky FC and Everett City FC. Below is more information about each club and their schedules.

Snohomish Sky FC 

The Sky feature both men’s and women’s squads that host their home games at the Snohomish Sports Dome, a newly-renovated 159 x 83 multi-sport turf field.

Both teams are excited for another season, particularly on the women’s side because they’re coming off their fourth-consecutive WISLw title, which they claimed against Bellingham United on Feb. 15, 2025.

Below are the schedules for both squads.

Everett City FC

Everett City features a men’s team, which is entering its fourth season in the WISL. In its inaugural season, the club finished second in the 2022-23 regular-season table. The team not only advanced to the playoffs, but they also hosted the semifinals and made an appearance in the championship game, only losing 7-5 to the Tacoma Stars Reserves, which had won three previous WISL titles since the league’s inception in 2014.

The club no longer plays its home games at the Everett Soccer Arena but rather has moved locations to Arena Sports Mill Creek.

Below is the schedule.

Our freelance photographer, William Frankhouser, also captured some shots of Everett City FC’s home opener against Snohomish Sky FC on Saturday, Nov. 15. Everett won 6-4.

Everett goal scorers (assisters): Adan Fernandez, John Magnus (Jason Herrera), Manny Segura (Andrew Escalante), John Magnus (Noe Betancourt Cruz) and Andrew Escalante x2.

Snohomish goal scorers (assisters): Cody Duncan (Marcus Swanson), Cameron Mooring (Ryan Peters), Cameron Mooring (Roberto Suchil) and Cody Duncan.