MiniRoos U6 - U11
Grassroots Football
MiniRoos Club Football is for boys and girls aged 5-11 years old who want to have fun while learning new skills. The smaller format with modified rules provides a more enjoyable game for children with more opportunities to score goals and run with the ball.
As your child progresses through the age groups they will be challenged with new rules and larger teams to suit their stage of development and prepare them for 11v11 football from 12 years and older.
everyone to play
MiniRoos encourages children of all ability and experience to get involved. Whether your child has never seen a ball or they were born with a ball at their feet, MiniRoos is the perfect way to introduce your child to team sports. MiniRoos is about building the foundations of football in children by providing a fun and social atmosphere.
At Shellharbour Junior Football Club we are proud to be the largest MiniRoos club in the Illawarra. We have a place in a team for every child.
How do they play?
U6 & U7
- 4-a-side with no goal keeper and a maximum of 3 substitutes
- Field is 30m x 20m
- Goals are 2m wide x 1m high
- Ball Size 3
- 20 minute halves with a 5 minute half-time break
- No Penalties
At Shellharbour Junior Football Club we are lucky enough to have an Intra-club competition. This means that every week your games will be at our home field and are usually the same time early on a Saturday morning.
At this age group the goal is to introduce the kids to the game and get them confident being on the field and taking directions from their coach. Training usually involves some fun games for the kids to play and they will learn some vital skills to take with them throughout their football career.
U6 & U7
Click to download official MiniRoos rules
Goal type
It is preferable that pop-up style portable goals are used where possible however, the use of poles or markers as goals is also suitable.
To comply with Australian Safety Standards, portable goals must be anchored securely to the ground. The use of sandbags or pegs is recommended when using pop-up style portable goals.
Goalkeeper
There are no goalkeepers in MiniRoos Under 6 & 7.
It is the responsibility of the Game Leader to discourage children from permanently standing in front of the goal.
Ball crossing the touch line
There is no throw in.
A player from the opposing team to the player that touched the ball last before crossing the touch line will place the ball on the touch line and pass or dribble the ball into play. Opponents must be at least 5m away from the ball until it is in play. The ball must touch a team mate before a goal can be scored.
Ball crossing the goal line
There is no corner kick.
Regardless of which team touched the ball last, a player from the team whose goal line the ball has crossed will place the ball anywhere along the goal line and pass or dribble the ball into play. Opponents must retreat to the half way line and can move once the ball is in play. The ball must touch a team mate before a goal can be scored.
Offside
There is no offside rule in MiniRoos Under 6 & 7.
Game Leaders should strongly discourage children from permanently standing in blatant offside positions.
Fouls and misconduct
Indirect free kicks are awarded for all acts of handball or fouls and misconduct. Opponents must be at least 5m away from the ball when the indirect free kick is taken. (An indirect free kick is where a goal can be scored only if the ball subsequently touches another player before it enters the goal).
Most acts of handball or fouls and misconduct at this level are caused by a lack of coordination, with no intent. In this case try and give the advantage to the attacking team and continue play. If you decide a deliberate or serious act of handball, foul or misconduct has occurred, explain to the child they have done the wrong thing and that they should not do this again. Free kicks should be awarded as appropriate.
Match results and points tables
The recording of match results should be conducted for the purpose of assigning teams to appropriate leagues, ensuring the most enjoyable experience for all players.
Under no circumstances will match results be published publically by Member Federations, Local Associations or local clubs.
Points tables are not applicable in Under 6 & 7 football and do not exist.
U8 & U9
- 7-a-side with a goal keeper and a maximum of 4 substitutes
- Field is 40m x 30m
- Goals are 3m wide x 2m high
- Ball Size 3
- 20 minute halves with a 5 minute half-time break
- Penalty area 5m x 12m
Our U8 and U9 games are an inter-club competition held on Saturday morning. You will travel to local clubs in the area to play different teams and introduce your child to different fields.
You will notice the kids start to get a little bit more competitive and are excited to score against a goal keeper. The kids will start to be introduced to throw ins and corner kicks and fouls and penalties are now part of the game.
U8 & U9
Click to download official MiniRoos rules
Goal type
It is preferable that portable goals are used where possible however, the use of poles or markers as goals is also suitable.
To comply with Australian Safety Standards, portable goals must be anchored securely to the ground. The use of sandbags or pegs is recommended when using portable goals.
Offside
There is no offside rule in MiniRoos Under 8 & 9.
Game Leaders should strongly discourage children from permanently standing in blatant offside positions.
Goalkeeper
The goalkeeper is allowed to handle the ball anywhere in the penalty area. To restart play after a save or gathering the ball with their hands, the ball must be thrown or rolled from the hands or played from the ground with their feet, within 6 seconds.
The goalkeeper is not allowed to kick or drop kick the ball directly from their hands. Opponents must be at least 10 metres outside the penalty area and cannot move inside the penalty area until the ball is in play. The ball is in play once it moves out of the penalty area.
An indirect free kick is awarded if the goalkeeper touches the ball with their hands after it has been deliberately kicked to them by a team mate.
Ball crossing the touch line
Throw in.
Player faces the field of play, has part of each foot on the ground either on or behind the touch line, uses both hands and delivers the ball from behind and over his or her head. The thrower must not touch the ball again until it has touched another player. Opponents must be at least 5 metres away from the ball until it is in play.
The ball is in play once it enters the field of play. A goal cannot be scored directly from a throw in.
Ball crossing the goal line after touching the defending team last
Corner kick.
A player from the attacking team places the ball inside the corner arc nearest to the point where the ball crossed the line. Opponents must be at least 5 metres away from the ball until it is in play. The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves.
A goal may be scored directly from a corner kick.
Ball crossing the goal line after touching the attacking team last
Goal kick from anywhere within the penalty area. Opponents remain at least 10 metres outside the penalty area until the ball is in play. Game Leaders should not restart play until they are satisfied all opposition players are at least 10 metres outside the penalty area. The ball is in play once it is kicked directly out of the penalty area.
Fouls and misconduct
Indirect free kicks are awarded for all acts of handball or fouls and misconduct. Opponents must be at least 5 metres away from the ball when the indirect free kick is taken. An indirect free kick is where a goal can be scored only if the ball subsequently touches another player before it enters the goal.
For deliberate or serious acts of handball or fouls and misconduct in the penalty area, a penalty kick is awarded from an 8 metre penalty mark with only a goalkeeper in position. All other players must be outside the penalty area and be at least 5 metres behind the penalty mark.
Fouls and misconduct are:
kicks or attempts to kick an opponent;
trips or attempts to trip an opponent;
jumps at an opponent;
charges at an opponent;
strikes or attempts to strike an opponent;
pushes an opponent;
tackles an opponent from behind to gain possession of the ball;
makes contact with the opponent before touching the ball;
holds an opponent;
spits at an opponent;
handles the ball deliberately;
plays in a dangerous manner; and
impedes the progress of a player.
Match results and points tables
The recording of match results should be conducted for the purpose of assigning teams to appropriate leagues, ensuring the most enjoyable experience for all players.Under no circumstances will match results be published publically by Member Federations, Local Associations or local clubs.
Points tables are not applicable in Under 8 & 9 football and do not exist.
U10 & U11
- 9-a-side with a goal keeper and a maximum of 5 substitutes
- Field is 65m x 45m
- Goals are 5m wide x2m high
- Ball Size 4
- 25 minute halves with a 5 minute half-time break
- Penalty area 10m x 20m
U10, U11 and U12 players will start to get the feel for competitive football with the 9-a-side format and the larger field. This is where the kids can start to show what they have learnt over the last few years or can join to get a feel for football before the competitive age groups start.
Under 12’s will be slightly different as it is the first year of grading. The children will be placed into teams based on their ability.
Shellharbour Junior Football Club is proud to state that we usually have at least 1 all girls team in each age group entered into an all girls competition, just showing our commitment to growing women’s football in our club.
U10 & U11
Click to download official MiniRoos rules
Goal Type
It is preferable that portable goals are used where possible however, the use of poles or markers as goals is also suitable.
To comply with Australian Safety Standards, portable goals must be anchored securely to the ground. The use of sandbags or pegs is recommended when using portable goals.
Goalkeeper
The goalkeeper is allowed to handle the ball anywhere in the penalty area. To restart play after a save or gathering the ball with their hands, the ball must be thrown or rolled from the hands or played from the ground with their feet, within 6 seconds. The goalkeeper is not allowed to kick or drop kick the ball directly from their hands. Opponents must be at least 10 metres outside the penalty area and cannot move inside the penalty area until the ball is in play. The ball is in play once it moves out of the penalty area or when the goalkeeper places the ball on the ground.
An indirect free kick is awarded if the goalkeeper touches the ball with their hands after it has been deliberately kicked to them by a team mate.
Ball crossing the touch line
Throw in.
Player faces the field of play, has part of each foot on the ground either on or behind the touch line, uses both hands and delivers the ball from behind
A player from the attacking team places the ball inside the corner arc nearest to the point where the ball crossed the line. Opponents must be at least 5 metres away from the ball until it is in play. The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves.
A goal may be scored directly from a corner kick.
Ball crossing the goal line after touching the attacking team last
Goal kick from anywhere within the penalty area. Opponents remain at least 10 metres outside the penalty area until the ball is in play. Game Leaders should not restart play until they are satisfied all opposition players are at least 10 metres outside the penalty area. The ball is in play once it is kicked directly out of the penalty area.
Offside
The official offside rule (Law 11, FIFA Laws of the Game) does not apply to MiniRoos Under 10 & 11. Goals can be scored from the offside position.
Game Leaders should direct players permanently standing in blatant offside positions to move into onside positions.
Children should be made aware of the official offside rule during training and be encouraged to adopt this philosophy during the game at all times.
Fouls and misconduct are:
• kicks or attempts to kick an opponent;
• trips or attempts to trip an opponent;
• jumps at an opponent;
• charges at an opponent;
• strikes or attempts to strike an opponent;
• pushes an opponent;
• tackles an opponent from behind to gain possession of the ball;
• makes contact with the opponent before touching the ball;
• holds an opponent;
• spits at an opponent;
• handles the ball deliberately;
• plays in a dangerous manner; and
• impedes the progress of a player.
Match results and points tables
The recording of match results should be conducted for the purpose of
assigning teams to appropriate leagues, ensuring the most enjoyable
experience for all players.
Under no circumstances will match results be published publically by
Member Federations, Local Associations or local clubs.
Points tables are not applicable in Under 10 & 11 football and do not
exist