Kinder Kids and Under 6/7 Soccer
Players are welcome to attend a FREE ‘come and try’ session before joining
Collingwood City Kinder Kids and Under 6/7 Program
Collingwood City coaches specialise in designing training programs for children, with a focus and passion in the development of boys and girls from the early ages. The training style requires greater patience and understanding of the needs of this age to teach the basic fundamentals of soccer, whilst ensuring to facilitate a fun and enjoyable environment and help develop a love of the game.
The key focus is on participation in a fun filled environment that allows children to be active while learning new skills.
To join either our Kinder or Under 6/7 program (or a FREE ‘come & try’ session), please register below.
Program Details
Under 6/7 (Saturday afternoons)
Born: 2018 & 2019
Venue: Kevin Bartlett Reserve
Time: 12:00-1:00pm Saturday’s
Cost: $100 per term if paid on or before the first session (otherwise $120)
BSB: 313-140 Account No.: 12375855 Reference: Players name or cash at the first session
Kinder Soccer (Saturday afternoons)
Born: 2020
Venue: Kevin Bartlett Reserve
Time: 12:00-12:30pm Saturday’s
Cost: $100 per term if paid on or before the first session (otherwise $120)
BSB: 313-140 Account No.: 12375855 Reference: Players name or cash at the first session
What you need
Children should bring a water bottle to each session and wear
Boots (or runners)
Shin-guards (compulsory)
Top & shorts
Sunscreen and hat (in warm weather)
Sessions run in all weather and light rain does not stop training. In severe conditions an email or message via the team app will be sent to parents, so please register your details
MiniRoos
MiniRoos soccer is for boys and girls aged 4 - 11 with a fun introduction to the game, played on small-sided fields. MiniRoos is designed for kids - it is all about having fun, learning new skills and making life-long friends.
MiniRoos provides an enjoyable participation experience for young people of all abilities with a major focus on skill development through freedom of expression, minimal coaching, and limited emphasis on the scoreboard.
The smaller fields, modified rules and fewer players mean a more enjoyable game with more opportunities to touch the ball and more opportunities to score goals, once again increasing the likelihood of an overall positive experience.
The modified rules aim to promote inclusiveness, engagement and technical ability.