Youth Football
GET INVOLVED IN LOCAL YOUTH FOOTBALL
There has never been a more exciting time to get into children's football.
Berks & Bucks FA support an incredible grassroots community of leagues, clubs, coaches, volunteers and parents to provide a safe and fun environment for young people to football.
We work hard with these partners to provide children, teenagers and young adults of all abilities with a wide range of opportunities to get involved in the game.
Small-sided formats such as 4v4 and 5v5 are at the forefront of delivery within our youth leagues as the Youth Development Review takes shape.
The future of the game is designed to increase the number of touches of the ball, develop confidence and skill in 1v1 situations while assisting with the long term player development of young footballers in this country.
In Berks & Bucks FA, we have continued to see youth football on the rise and are proud to boast over 3,400 Youth Teams across the region.
Find out more about Youth Leagues across Berks & Bucks FA and other formats of youth football by visiting the relevant pages of our website, as below. Alternatively, search directly for local football near you by using the 'Find Football' tool at the bottom of this page.
Get Involved
Youth football opportunities across Berks & Bucks
Youth Leagues affiliated to Berks & Bucks fa
- Allied Counties Youth Football League
- Berkshire County Girls League
- Berkshire Youth Development League
- Bucks Girls League
- Chiltern Church Junior League
- East Berks Football Alliance
- Milton Keynes & District Development League
- Reading & West Berkshire League
- South Bucks Mini Soccer Conference
- Thames Valley Football Development League
- Wycombe & South Bucks Minor League
- Youth Futsal League
It'S EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY
If you feel that an adult connected to your league or club (e.g. a referee, coach or a volunteer) is mistreating someone under the age of 18, there are various confidential ways you can report this.
By ‘mistreating’, we mean behaving towards under-18s in a physical or verbal way you believe is threatening or makes the young person feel scared or bad.
Find out more and watch a short film The FA has produced explaining how to report your concerns. Of course, everything is completely confidential.