U13 GIRLS (born 2013 & 2014)

The focus for these grades is on continuing to develop their skills as part of a team playing in a safe and friendly environment.

Our U13 Girls players play on Saturdays at clubs across the Bay of Plenty. They play 9v9 format.                  

U13 Girls Grade Important Dates/Contacts

Teams in this grade play on Saturdays  - U13 Girls Community (Koru) and Pre Academy (Kaimai) teams

Koru League (Social)

Teams play in the Western BOP leagues and travel throught the area to play against Clubs from Te Puke through to Katikati. 

Kaimai League (Pre-Academy)

Teams play in the Bay of Plenty leagues and travel throught the area to play against Clubs from Tauranga to Taupo.Training - 1-2 session per week

First session:  2nd May 2026

Final session:  29th August 2026

Location: All games for this age are played in house at Ferguuson Park

No Football on the following holiday 2026 dates:  30 May, 11 July, 18th July.

Junior Girls Coordinator | Sofie Ware I juniorgirls@otumoetaifootball.co.nz 

Grading is strictly based on the year of birth: (2026 Season)   2013/2014 - U12 & U13 Girls combined

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U13 Girls Community teams

For players wanting to play in these community teams, our Club Coordinators will place teams based on the above criteria and information given on registration. Players are not required to attend any ID sessions for these community based teams.For those wanting a higher level of competition, see below information on our U13 Girls Pre Academy Teams.

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U13 Girls Pre Academy Teams 

Saturdays  

Training - 2 Training session per week + Game

Pre-Academy teams are created for players who demonstrate a higher level of aspiration, ability, commitment, and ambition,  and interest in being in a more competitive and learning-focused environment.

During the season, players will have three weekly contacts: one session with our Academy Coaches, one with their team coach, and Saturday league games played with their Pre-Academy team. They will also take part in friendly matches arranged in both the pre-season and post-season periods (Including entry into our OFC Junior World Cup Festival).

All players selected for the Pre-Academy Programme will be considered for end-of-year tournaments.

Term 1 Pre Academy ID Sessions 

  • Location: Fergusson Park

  • Time: 4pm-5pm

  • Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays for three weeks, beginning 10th February ending 26th February

  • Requirement: Players must attend at least 3 of the 6 sessions OR participate in the Term 1 Girls Skill School Programme to be considered for selection.

  • Our goal for 2026 is to have a minimum of two Pre-Academy teams in each age group, ensuring strong development pathways and opportunities for all players.

Additional Coaching fees will apply for the Pre Acadmey sessions.

Day of ID session

  • 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 play more football

  • Players should wear boots, shin pads and appropriate football clothing

Note: If a player is not selected into our U13 Girls Pre Academy Teams then they will be placed in a U13 Community team and be able to attend our Girls Skill School which runs each term.

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Registrations and Teams

Registrations open January through to the 23rd March. At the close of registrations, the grade coordinator will put the teams together based on requests as indicated on the registration form (they do their best, nothing is guaranteed). If you have a few friends wanting to play together, they will all have to indicate this on their registration.

Once all registrations are sorted into teams, the coordinator will email out team details (typically mid April). Each team will require a volunteer coach and manager. All teams are provided with a kit bag at the start of the season which contains size 4 balls, cones, and bibs.

It is at the coaches discretion to what day the team trains during the week.

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COACHES & MANAGERS

Each team will need a manager and two ‘coaches’ one to help the kids on the pitch and one to referee half of the game. The coach may also require help from the manager or another volunteer to help with the substitutions.

Every team will be provided with a kit bag at the start of the season which contains balls, cones and bibs. It is up to the team if they have training or not (1 training session per week is recommended) and there will be the opportunity to request training space at Fergusson Park for practices. 

Coaches are encouraged to complete a Junior Coaching Course which will be held in the Fergusson Park Clubrooms and at no expense to the coach. These usually require you to attend just one session and will help you with ideas on how to help the kids develop. Team Coaches should encourage positive behaviours, and all players to perform different skills and roles within the team.

ORGANISATION

The weekly draw will be made available on the Waibop website and App. This should be checked again on a Thursday or Friday before the game inacse of any last minute changes. If your team needs to default the game for any reason, please contact your grade coordinator as soon as possible so alternative arrangements can be made for the opposing team.

TEAMS

Maximum of 12 players per team

PITCH

1/2 of a full pitch with 5m x 2m goals

FORMAT

  • 9v9 games including Goalkeepers

  • 2 x 25 minute halves with 5 minute half time

  • Goal kicks must be taken on the floor by passing out to a team mate

  • Throw-ins, free-kicks and penalties introduced

  • Offsides awarded as per FIFA rules

  • The ‘retreating line’ rules are in use. Learn more about the 'retreating line' watch the video or download the booklet

PARENTS/SUPPORTERS

Should watch games from a few metres behind the outline. Provide encouragement to all players but leave specific football comments to the coach.Those interested in playing an active role supporting the players could:

  • Manage a team working with the coach

  • Coach a team for one training and one game per week

  • Enrol on a Community Referee (CR) course so they can referee games.

  • Run the line as an Assistant Referee.