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Summer 5-aside football! Have fun, make friends, get out in the sun!

Nika Rikiriki from Blue Rovers Football Club

The Blue Rovers Football Club runs 5-aside football every summer in Term 4 and Term 1. We have leagues for children, youth and seniors. We also a running an all-women's league for the first time this year and an all-girls league on Wednesdays!

Put together a group of friends, family, workmates or anyone else you enjoy spending time with, if you're looking to play some football in a fun and friendly environment. Register at: bluerovers.co.nz...

Dates: Mondays from 4th November to 16th December (7-weeks).
Cost: Juniors (5-12) & Youths (13-19) $112 per team. Seniors $140 per team.
Teams play in their age groups e.g. U8, U10, U12s etc.
Indicative kick-off times: Juniors 4pm or 5pm. Seniors: 6pm or 7pm.
Venue: Morland Fox Park, Greerton

Girls-only league (age 13-19)
Dates: Wednesdays from 23rd October 2024 to 18th December 2024 (9-weeks)
Cost: $122 per team.
Social league kicks-off at 5pm.
Competitive league kicks-off at 6pm.
Venue: Morland Fox Park, Greerton

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