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Mini Soccer

We've Got The Opportunity For You

Whether you're a parent helping your child to get started on his journey in football, or a young player ready to take the next step on your football adventure, we're sure we've got the right opportunities in Staffordshire to help you achieve your dreams.

Mini Soccer is a small sided version of the game made appropriate to the age group. Mini Soccer ensures players are playing with the appropriate ball size, number of players, pitch size, goal size, and competition structure.

If you're looking to get involved in Mini-Soccer, either as a coach or parent, here's a few things you should know...

Get In Touch

with our development team

By Phone: 01905 827137
(8:30am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday)

By Email: development@worcestershirefa.com

Boy and girl playing football

WHAT IS MINI SOCCER?

  • Mini-Soccer is for teams from U7s to U11s
  • Run by dedicated volunteers, Mini-Soccer is played within organised leagues
  • Fixtures are generally played on a weekly basis on Saturday mornings
  • The game is structured to help youngster develop by allowing them more touches of the ball
  • The pitch sizes differ according to the age groups of the players
  • Regular festivals are held throughout the season to aid their development
FAQs

Finding a club and getting started is easy. Simply navigate your way through our Find Football Near You tool at the bottom of this page, or get in touch with us and we'll help you get started by finding your local club.

Clubs are always on the look-out for new, FA qualified coaches and so there are lots of opportunities available. CLICK HERE to find out more.

The Find Football Near You tool at the bottom of this page is a great way of finding out what clubs are close by

If you're not sure about the type of club to join or which might offer the best opportunities for your children, get in touch with us and we'll talk you through the options available and help you find the right fit for you and your family.

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