For parents

Rules of the Game

The simple version of U7 football, so you can help the kids on the pitch.

The basics

  • 5-a-side (5 v 5), Under-7s, in the Warrington Junior Football League.
  • Size 3 ball, small goals, small pitch, short blocks of play.
  • It's development football, no league tables, no scores published. It's about touches, confidence, fun and everyone playing.

The three that catch everyone out

Know these and you'll be the most helpful voice on the sideline.

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Goal kicks: the retreat line

When we take a goal kick, the other team has to go back to the halfway line until the ball is kicked. So encourage the kids to look up and play it out, not just boot it. It's a great chance to start a move.

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No throw-ins: pass or dribble it in

When the ball rolls off the side, we don't throw it. We pass it in along the ground or dribble it in, with opponents standing 5 yards back. Teach them to keep it on the floor and take their time.

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No offside

There's no offside at this age. The kids can be anywhere on the pitch. No need to hold a line or worry about being 'too far forward'.

A few more

Corners & goal kicks
Ball over our goal line off the other team → goal kick to us. Off one of ours → corner to them.
No heading
We don't head the ball at this age. It's kept on the floor.
Free kicks
Opponents stand a few yards back. Everything's kept simple and safe.
Rolling subs
Everyone gets fair game time, that's what the rotation is for.
From the sideline

Cheer effort and skill, not just goals

  • Cheer the good stuff as much as the goals: a pass, a bit of teamwork, a cross, a clever touch. Let them play and make mistakes, that's how they learn.
  • One or two simple shouts (“pass it”, “look up”, “nice and calm”) beat a stream of instructions. A calm sideline helps them think.
  • Win, lose or draw, it's about them loving their football.

Based on the FA Laws for Mini-Soccer (5v5) and the Warrington Junior Football League rules. Check the league handbook for the full detail.