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Getting Kids Into Football and AFL in Brisbane: Junior Clubs, Seasons and How to Register

A parent's guide to junior football (soccer) and Australian Rules programs across Brisbane, from first kicks to competitive junior leagues.

By The Daily Brisbane · Published 21 March 2026 at 6:30 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:10 pm

Getting Kids Into Football and AFL in Brisbane: Junior Clubs, Seasons and How to Register
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Brisbane has a thriving junior sport scene, and both football (soccer) and Australian Rules give young players excellent pathways from their first season right through to representative level. Football Queensland is the governing body for the round-ball game in the state, and its network of affiliated clubs stretches across every corner of the greater Brisbane area, from bayside clubs in Redlands and Wynnum through to the northern suburbs and the Ipswich corridor. Most clubs welcome players from as young as four or five through introductory programs, and the season typically runs from March to August, following the traditional winter schedule.

For Australian Rules, AFL Queensland oversees junior competitions across the city. The inner suburbs, Northside and the Southside each have clusters of clubs with strong junior programs, and modified game formats like Auskick are designed specifically to introduce children aged five to twelve to the sport in a low-pressure, skills-focused environment. Auskick sessions run on weekend mornings at ovals throughout Brisbane and are a popular choice for families who want to let a child try the game before committing to a full club season. Registration can be found through the AFL Queensland website.

For football (soccer), registration typically opens in late January or early February ahead of the winter season. Most junior clubs in Brisbane are affiliated with their local council area's sporting bodies and can be found through the Football Queensland club finder at footballqueensland.com.au. Entry-level programs for under-6s and under-7s use smaller fields, lighter balls and simplified rules to focus on enjoyment and basic skills. As players progress through age groups, training frequency increases and competitions become more structured, but the emphasis at junior level remains firmly on participation and development.

Both codes offer school holiday programs, gala days and representative pathways for players who show particular ability, but the vast majority of junior participants are simply there to enjoy sport with their friends, get active and be part of a club community. Volunteer coaches and committee members run most junior programs, and parent involvement is always welcome. Whether your child wants to head up the wing at a suburban AFL oval or take corners at a football park beside the Brisbane River, there is a club nearby ready to welcome them.

Sources: Football Queensland AFL Queensland

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