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Age Group: 4-6 years

Born in: (2020 - 2022)

Our youngest members are introduced to football through ‘First Kicks’ – part of New Zealand Football’s Junior Framework.

The players learn new skills in a fun and friendly environment, taking part in weekly sessions that provide wide-ranging benefits:

  • Social & Emotional – lots of interaction, enjoyment

  • Technical & Tactical – lots of touches, 1v1s, attacking & defending

  • Physical – develop Functional Movement Patterns, more active

  • Mental – lots of opportunities for success and for decision making

Saturday Mornings - 8:30am

First session:  2nd May 2026

Final session:  29th August 2026
Location: All games for this age are played in house at Ferguuson Park


No Football on the following holiday 2026 dates:  30 May, 11th and 18th July


First Kicks Grade Coordinator – Karen Sykes - [email protected]


Grading is strictly based on the year of birth: 
(2026 Season) 2021-2022 – 4-5th Grade  |  2020 – 6th Grade 

Format

8:30am Activity 1 - Fit4Football 11+ kids (learn more about Fit4Football here)

8:38am Activity 2 - Football Technique

8:46am Activity 3 - Football Coordination

8:54am Activity 4 - Small Sided Game

9:02am Return to original Station for a drink – 2 minutes

Coaches ensure half the team has bibs on. The players wearing bibs will move clockwise to play two 13 minute games. One coach will move with the bibbed players and the other will remain with the non-bib players.

9:04am   Bibbed players rotate clockwise – Game 1 kick-off

9:17am   Bibbed players rotate clockwise – Game 2 Kick-off

9:30am Pack up and player of the day certificates handed out

Rules

  • Players are encouraged to enjoy being in possession of the ball; the focus is on having fun and participation

  • There are no throw-ins, goal kicks, corners, free kicks, or kickoffs

  • If the ball goes out of play or a goal is scored, coaches are encouraged to throw a ball back onto the pitch

  • Coaches should try to ensure games are relatively evenly matched. If one team has more players than the opposition then the coaches can monitor the game and balance the teams as fairly as possible by sharing players

  • Team coaches will be on the field to encourage players and their positive behaviours. Coaches should encourage all players to perform different skills and roles within the team

Registrations and teams

Registrations open early January through to 23rd March. At the close of registrations, the grade 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, and manager. It is at the team's discretion if they want to practice during the week or not.

Parents and Supporters

Should watch games from a few metres behind the outline. 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

  • Help facilitate teams on Game day

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