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Junior football on the Central Coast: how to register your child and find a club near you

Hundreds of kids across the Central Coast pull on boots every weekend, and getting your child involved in junior football has never been easier.

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By The Daily Central Coast · Published 21 March 2026, 6:30 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 1:10 pm

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Junior football on the Central Coast: how to register your child and find a club near you
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Football is one of the most popular junior sports on the Central Coast, with clubs operating in suburbs and towns from Gosford and Terrigal to Wyong, The Entrance, Umina and beyond. The sport is run locally through Football Central Coast, the regional governing body affiliated with Football NSW. Clubs cater to children from as young as four or five years old through to under-18 competitions, making it one of the most age-inclusive junior sports available.

The season for outdoor football on the Coast runs through the cooler months, typically from late March or April through to August or September. During the summer, many clubs and the association run small-sided and futsal competitions to keep young players active and developing their skills year-round. Futsal, played indoors on a hard court, is a fast-paced format that is particularly popular as a development tool.

Registering a child is done through the Play Football platform, which is the national registration system used across Australia. Parents can search for their nearest club on the Football Central Coast website or via the Play Football portal, and most clubs hold registration days at the start of the season where families can meet coaches, ask questions and sign up in person. Many clubs also accept online registrations throughout the season for late starters.

The junior formats are designed to be age-appropriate and enjoyable. The youngest age groups play small-sided games on reduced-size fields with modified rules that emphasise participation and fun rather than results. As children move through the age groups, the game format gradually grows to the full eleven-a-side game by the time players reach the teenage years. Qualified volunteer coaches and referees support every level.

For families with a keen young player who has aspirations beyond local club football, Football Central Coast runs representative pathways including zone representative teams and talent identification programs connected to the Mariners' academy. The Mariners themselves have a junior academy structure for talented players looking to develop in a more intensive environment.

Sources: Football Central Coast Play Football registration

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