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My son/daughter is interested in playing soccer and I need to find out more?
Why should I register my son/daughter in Soccer?
Participation in a team sport has long been recognized as playing an important role in the development of a childs character. It teaches the child responsibility, discipline and helps to develop a childs concentration span. Team sport widens a childs range of friends and provides a healthy outdoor activity which leads to increased fitness and development of gross motor skills.
Soccer is basically a simple game and easy to learn. It is truly a team game in which the size of the player has little relevance. Soccer although classed as a contact sport does not have the type of injuries other football codes have.
We believe Soccer to be a safe, easy to learn, fun team sport. Millions of people play Soccer around the World making it truly the World Game. Join up and find out why so many people LOVE SOCCER!
When do they play?
Sign-on is the first weekend in February each year although new players can sign on at a club anytime. The season usually runs between the Easter school holidays and the September school holidays. Generally the children play on Saturdays.
How old do you have to be to Start Soccer?
Children must have turned 5 years of age.
Do young children play on a large field?
No, children aged 5 to 10 years play a small version of Soccer on a small field . The rules have been modified to give the kids more fun and time on the ball. New rules will be posted soon..
Do many girls play soccer?
Yes, girls play soccer with our Association. Girls and boys can play in mixed teams from 5-10 years of age. In 2007 we had all girls teams in an Under 14/15 competition. Girls are still permitted to play with boys teams in the Under 11 to Under 14/15 if they wish. Girls are allowed to play in the Ladies Competition with the Seniors once they have attained the age of 14 years.
How much does it cost?
Each Club charges different registration fees. You should contact your nearest Club to find out more.
Clubs require players to purchase Club socks, shorts and possibly shirts. Players must have shin guards, soccer boots and their own water bottles. Some Clubs insist on the player having their own ball.
What size ball should I buy?
There are 3 different sized Soccer balls, different age groups require different sized balls.U6-10 size 3, U11-13 size 4, U14-15 size 5.
Is there a Club near me?
Yes there are 13 Junior Soccer Clubs in the Toowoomba Region.
Click here to find a Club near you.
GAME INFORMATION?
What time and where is my soccer game?
Click here for Fixtures.
Where can I find the results of games played over the weekend?
Where is my team on the points table?
What is the address of the opposing Club?
Is there a free weekend during the Soccer season?
The Association sets fixtures around a fixture calendar. Teams U6s-U10s do not make-up rained out matches. However, competitive teams U11s-U15s usually have to make up missed fixtures.
Click here for Fixture details
It is raining, what do we do?
Click here for Wet Weather Information.
How do I find out more about the rules of Soccer?
Rules and information regarding Small Sided Games are available.
The SSG Handbook can be downloaded and printed for your reference.
For more information go to the Small Sided Games Section of the website
Laws of the Game) are located here. Click here for FIFA rules
I need to know more about the equipment I should use?
You should check with your team manager, club official, or your club.
How much are the referee fees?
There are no fees for U 6 - U 10 age groups. Fees for competitive age groups U/11-15 are included in you club registation fees.
I am a team official what do I do?
A complete description of the procedures for coaches and managers will be published soon.
Please contact the Football Toowoomba office for more information..
I am a ground official what do I do?
Your club Secretary has access to Ground Official procedures.
PLAYERS INFORMATION?
I have just moved to Toowoomba and I am aged between 5 and 15. How do I choose a club?
Check out the Club section on this site or call the Association Secretary on 46340 711 for detailed information on Clubs near you.
Mini Roos for 3 - 5 year olds.
Football Toowoomba now offers a specially designed program for the 3 - 5 year olds. Please contact the Football
Toowoomba office on 46340 711 for more information.
How do I trial for the Zone Representative Teams?
Contact the Zone Secretary on 46624261 or jsothman@bigpond.net.au
How do I get better at Soccer?
As with most things, the more time you put into practice the better you will get. Practice should involve repeating the basic soccer skills taught to you by your Club coach.
I want to start Soccer at my school what should I do?
Ask your PE teacher or an interested teacher if it is possible to join the school soccer programme.
INSURANCE?
Is my child covered by Insurance?
Yes the Association, through Football Queensland, has modest insurance included in your childs registration fee which you pay at your club at sign-on. This insurance is effective immediately when you register your child. Ambulance cover has also been included.
Players are only covered by the Association insurance whilst they are training, playing fixtures or playing games approved by the Association.
My son/daughter has been injured whilst playing soccer what should I do?
If the player is registered with one of our 13 member clubs and was injured playing or training you should advise your club. The insurers must be notified within 30 days of the injury or your claim may be denied.
SUPPORTERS?
I would not mind helping at a Club what’s involved?
There are many jobs at a Soccer club that can occupy small or large amounts of your time from helping keep the fields in order to working from home on your computer. Contact the Club Secretary at a Club near you and tell them how much time you’re prepared to donate and what your interests are. Volunteers are most welcome in our Soccer community so find out what you can do to help us bring the World Game to the kids of Toowoomba. Click here for a club near you.
I would like to find out more about being a Referee.
Click here for information on Referees.
I'm interested in sponsoring a Soccer Club.
Soccer Clubs hold the greatest junior registrations of any sport in Toowoomba and therefore the greatest numbers of parents who visit these clubs on a weekly basis. Sponsorships can range from small (such as fence signs & junior team sponsorships) to large Club sponsorship packages. Ring your local soccer club for further information. Click here for a club near you.











