2025 Dates:
Registrations will open end of January this year as the winter season starts earlier than normal with the 1st game kicking off on the 5th April 2025. The season concludes on the 6th September.
Junior Contact:
- Junior Chairperson:
Cindi Morby - manurewajunior@manurewaafc.onmicrosoft.com - 027 443 4234
Community teams are our our social pathway that provide the opportunity for players to play in teams largely based on player preferences (e.g. play with specific friends, in a previous team, etc) and with a commitment to one training per week plus a game.
From age 9 (Grade 9) the focus for these grades is on developing their skills as part of a team playing in a safe and friendly environment.
The social pathway provides the opportunity for players to play at a level that suits their current ability and minimises training and playing commitment to 1 training per week plus a game.
Note: On registration, female players may choose to play in one of our mixed (generally 90% boys) teams or have the option of playing in a girls only team (numbers permitting). Depending on ability, our female players may also request (via the Junior lead) to play in the mixed grade below their age.
Registrations and Teams
Registrations typically open early February through to April. At the close of registrations, the junior coordinator will put the teams together based on requests as indicated on the registration form (they do their best, nothing is guaranteed). If you have a few friends wanting to play together, they will all have to indicate this on their registration.
Once all registrations are sorted into teams, the coordinator will email out team details (typically mid April). Each team will require a volunteer coach, assistant coach, and manager. All teams are provided with a kit bag at the start of the season which contains size 4 balls, cones, and bibs.
It is at the team's discretion if they want to practice during the week or not. Teams will be given the option to secure turf space for training if they require it.
Coaches and Manager
Each team will need a manager and two ‘coaches’ one to help the kids on the pitch and one to referee half of the game. The coach may also require help from the manager or another volunteer to help with the substitutions.
Every team will be provided with a kit bag at the start of the season which contains balls, cones and bibs. It is up to the team if they have training or not (1 training session per week is recommended). Field and session bookings need to be booked via the Junior lead.
Coaches are encouraged to complete a Junior Coaching Course at no expense to the coach. These usually require you to attend just one session and will help you with ideas on how to help the kids develop. Team Coaches should encourage positive behaviours, and all players to perform different skills and roles within the team.
If you require assistance to find a coach please contact our Junior Lead.
Organisation:
The weekly draw is available at Northern Region Football at least 3-4 days in advance.
If your team needs to default the game for any reason, please contact your grade coordinator as soon as possible so alternative arrangements can be made for the opposing team.
TEAMS
Maximum of 10 players per team
PITCH
Training Pitch or 1/4 of a full pitch with 4m x 2m goals
FORMAT
The focus is on educating the players and helping them to learn the simple rules whilst enjoying their football e.g. it's fine to let a goalkeeper restart play again if they kicked the ball out of their hands.
- 7v7 games including goalkeepers (3 rolling subs)
- 2 x 25-minute halves with 5 minute half time
The coach or manager will receive an email on game day and should use this to confirm the score by 4:00pm on Sunday. Scores are recorded to help with providing an appropriate challenge for each team, but not published.
Rules:
Start and Restart of Play: A game is started with a kick to a teammate from the middle of the halfway line. When a goal is scored, play is restarted at the halfway line with the side conceding the goal taking the kick-off as per the start of play.
Scoring Goals: A goal is scored when the whole ball crosses the whole of the line.
Ball Crossing the Touch Line: Throw in. The ball should be thrown in to play from behind the touchline. The player should face the field of play with both feet either behind or on the touchline. Players must use both hands to deliver the ball from behind and over their head.
Ball Crossing the Goal Line: Last touched by defending team – A corner kick is awarded.
Last touched by attacking team – Goal kick from anywhere within the penalty area. Opponents retreat to the Retreating Line.
Goalkeepers: The Goalkeeper is allowed to handle the ball anywhere in the penalty area. To restart play after a save or gathering the ball with their hands, the ball must be thrown from the hands or played from the ground with their feet. The Goalkeeper is not allowed to kick or drop-kick the ball directly from their hands.
NOTE - 8 of the 10 fields don’t have penalty areas marked out so please be supportive of goalkeepers when they use their hands. If you think they are too far out when using them then let them know in a supportive manner for next time.
Fouls and Misconduct: There are only indirect free kicks for fouls e.g. when a player: trips/kicks/pushes an opponent; holds/pulls an opponent; handles the ball deliberately; plays in a dangerous manner.
A deliberate handball or serious misconduct in the penalty area may lead to the awarding of a penalty kick 7 metres from the goal line.
Offside: The ‘retreating line’ rules are in use to introduce the concept of the ‘offside rule’. Learn more about the 'retreating line' watch the video or download the booklet. Only blatant offsides for ‘seagulling’ are awarded.
Parents/Supporters:
Should watch games and provide encouragement to all players but leave specific football comments to the coach.
Those interested in playing an active role supporting the players could:
- Manage a team working with the coach
- Coach a team for one training and one game per week
- Enrol on a Community Referee (CR) course so they can referee games.
Fees:
9th Grade | Year of Birth 2016 | $150.00 |
10th Grade | Year of Birth 2015 | $150.00 |
11th Grade | Year of Birth 2014 | $150.00 |
12th Grade | Year of Birth 2013 | $150.00 |
Online payment is required during the registration process using a valid credit or debit card and accounts must be up to date with no outstanding monies owed, to register.
If you need to explore alternative payment methods, kindly reach out to our Club Manager, at clubmanger@manurewaafc.onmicrosoft.com.
We are committed to assisting you and appreciate your membership; don't hesitate to contact us if you require financial assistance.
Junior and Youth Academy programme for 2025
Refer to the U9-U15 Academy 2025 page.
Refund Policy:
Prior to the Close of Registration Period: Individuals seeking to cancel their registration before the registration deadline will be eligible for a refund, with a deduction of a $50 administration fee.
After the Close of Registration Period but Before 1st May, 2025:
Individuals desiring to cancel their registration after the registration deadline but before May 31, 2025, will be entitled to an account credit, subject to a $100 administration fee.
No refunds will be processed for cancellations made after 1st May, 2025.
In the event of an injury preventing a player from participating, the Club Board will exercise discretion. Typically, this circumstance may result in a credit applied to the player's fees for the subsequent season.