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Junior Football in Wollongong: How to Get Your Child Involved in the Beautiful Game

A guide for Illawarra families to junior football clubs, registration, the season and what to expect when your child kicks off their football journey.

By The Daily Wollongong · Published 21 March 2026 at 6:30 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:28 pm

Junior Football in Wollongong: How to Get Your Child Involved in the Beautiful Game
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Football is one of the most popular junior sports across the Illawarra, with clubs spanning from Wollongong's northern suburbs through to the Shellharbour coast and the escarpment communities. The region is served by Illawarra Football, the local governing body affiliated with Football NSW, which coordinates junior competitions from MiniRoos (for the youngest players) all the way through to under-18 age groups. With so many clubs close by, most families can find a team within easy distance of home.

The junior football season in New South Wales typically runs from late March through to August or September, fitting neatly into the school term calendar. MiniRoos, designed for players aged five to eleven, focuses on fun, skill development and small-sided games rather than full-field competition. Older juniors play in structured competitions with referees, age-group divisions and finals series. Training usually takes place once or twice a week, with matches on Saturday mornings at local grounds across the Illawarra.

Registering your child is done through the My Football Club platform, which is Football NSW's central registration system. Most clubs hold open-day events before the season begins where families can meet coaches, try a session and ask questions. Equipment requirements are modest: shin pads, football boots and a club jersey (usually provided or purchased through the club) are all that is needed to get started. Many clubs also have financial assistance pathways for families who need support with registration costs.

The Illawarra football community is welcoming and community-minded, with a strong volunteer base of coaches and managers who give their time every weekend. For families new to the game, attending a local club's open day or contacting Illawarra Football directly is the simplest first step. Details for registered clubs and the current season structure can be found through the Football NSW website, which lists all affiliated Illawarra clubs with contact information.

Sources: Football NSW My Football Club

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