Kingston Soccer League

The Kingston and Boyce Soccer League, commonly known as the KBS, is a professional association soccer league in Kingston and Boyce and one of the most visited soccer league in North America. At the top of the Kingstonaise soccer league system, the KBS is Kingston and Boyce's primary soccer competition. The League is contested by 16 teams and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the 2. National Division. Seasons run from February to September, with the playoffs following. Most games are played on Saturdays and Sundays, with a few games played during weekdays.

A total of 41 clubs have competed in the KBS since its founding. Manchester Soccer has won the league's title the most, winning 19 times. Current Champions are Portland FC, who defended their 2012 title against the London Royals. Other champions include the Kingston Sharks, Boyce Nationals and Port Ruppert Flames. . The KBS was founded in 1960 in London and the first season started in 1961. The structure of the league has changed a couple of times since, most notably with the introduction of the playoffs in 1990.

The National Squad of Kingston and Boyce draws most of their players out of the domestic leagues, as they are required to draw at least half of the national squad members from the domestic leagues.