The U15 Girls grade is a development club football programme designed for players who want to continue developing their skills, game understanding, and confidence within a strong team environment.
This league sits between community football and the Te-Ara Academy Pathway. It is not a social league, and while it is not the Federation Talent Programme, it represents the highest level of club football for Otumoetai FC at this age group.
Teams compete against clubs from across the Bay of Plenty and Waikato, providing players with a consistent and challenging level of competition.
This grade is for footballers who:
Enjoy playing at a competitive level
Want to challenge themselves and grow as players
Value being part of a team environment
Wish to stay connected with Otumoetai Football Club
Are motivated by learning, effort, and competition in club football
This team is ideal for players who want structured development alongside enjoyment of the game.
A focus on continued skill development within a team setting
Coaching that supports confidence, learning, and decision-making
A safe, supportive and challenging environment
Regular competition against clubs from the Bay of Plenty and Waikato
Clear expectations around commitment, effort, and teamwork
Club events
Invitations to off -field personal development workshops including: mental skills, recovery, and breathwork
The emphasis at this age is on developing capable, confident footballers who enjoy competing while continuing to build strong foundations for future pathways.
Dates: Wednesday 11 February, Wednesday 18 February, Wednesday 25 February
Times: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Team Announcement: Following completion of ID sessions
Training Commences: 4th March
Game Day: Sundays
Season Commences: May 3rd
Investment: $350.00 per player (please contact [email protected] if finances are a barrier.)
Players will be informed of their team placement after the February ID sessions, with training starting week commencing 2nd March 2026.
Players should arrive 15 minutes before ID sessions starts to register their arrival and be allocated a bib
Players should bring a full drink bottle to speed up breaks so we can play more football
Players should wear boots, shin pads and appropriate football clothing
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