Junior Girls Social Teams

The Junior Social Teams are for girls who aren’t selected for one of Development teams or who would prefer to play a more social level of football. 

Generally games kick off between 10am and 12pm, but this may vary from week to week depending on location and field availability.

Northern Region Football (NRF) administers the draws, which are available online. Any changes to this will be communicated by your team manager and/or coach.

The 2022 football season will play over term 2 and term 3 of the school calendar. Start date is on 8th May and will finish 25th September. There will be no football over the first two weekends of the July school holidays (10th & 17th July) but there will be football on the last weekend of the holidays (24th July).

Grading is strictly based on the year of birth: (2024 Season):

2015 – U9 Grade | 2014 – U10 Grade | 2013 – U11 Grade | 2012 – U12 Grade 

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Northern Region Football League (NRF) U9 & U10 Grade Travelling

Saturday mornings,

Format: 7v7

Fixtures

The weekly allocation of fixtures and field locations will be published on the Northern Region Football (NRF) website.
Home games are usually played at: William Green Domain or Greenmount Reserve
Away games are usually played at other club locations throughout Auckland (e.g. usually as far as Drury to the south, Titirangi to the west, and Western Springs to the North.

Winter Playing Season

Term 2 & Term 3

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Northern Region Football League (NRF) U11 & U12 Grade Travelling

Saturday mornings,

Format: 9v9

Fixtures

The weekly allocation of fixtures and field locations will be published on the Northern Region Football (NRF) website.
Home games are usually played at: William Green Domain or Greenmount Reserve
Away games are usually played at other club locations throughout Auckland (e.g. usually as far as Drury to the south, Titirangi to the west, and Western Springs to the North.

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Winter Playing Season

Term 2 & Term 3

Selection

Pre-season all registered U9 - U12 Grade players will be invited to attend trials. 
If selected, play for one of these teams on Saturday mornings in the Northern Region Football League (NRF):
U9 Grade Girls | U10 Grade Girls | U11 Grade Girls | U12 Grade Girls

If players are not selected in the Development Programme or want to play socially these teams will still play in the NRF travelling competition on Saturdays but at a lower level.

Parents/Supporters

All supporters are welcome to watch games from the sidelines and provide encouragement to all players but leave specific football comments to the coach. All parents and supporters need to watch games from behind the fence at William Green Domain and not enter the turf unless they have the correct footwear.

Those interested in playing an active role supporting the players could:

  • Manage a team – working with the coach
  • Coach a team for 1-2 training and 1 game per week
  • Enrol in a Club Based Referee (CBR) course so they can referee games
  • Run the line as an Assistant Referee.

Team Kits

All players should wear Fencibles playing shirt, shorts and socks. These can be purchased online from inter Football. Click here for more information It is recommended that shin pads are worn. If training on William Green during the week moulded soled boots are compulsory on the Turf (no screw in studs as it damages the turf). All coaches and managers are required to wear turf boots on the turf.

Parents/Supporters

All supporters are welcome to watch games from the sidelines and provide encouragement to all players but leave specific football comments to the coach. All parents and supporters All supporters are welcome to watch games from the sidelines and provide encouragement to all players but leave specific football comments to the coach. All parents and supporters need to watch games from behind the fence at William Green Domain and not enter the turf unless they have the correct footwear.
Those interested in playing an active role supporting the players could:

  • Manage a team – working with the coach
  • Coach a team for 1-2 training and 1 game per week
  • Enrol in a Club Based Referee course so they can referee games
  • Run the line as an Assistant Referee.