Young players on indoor pitch

Youth

From Mini-Soccer to U21s

From young stars to young lions and lionesses.

Whether you're 5-years-old or 21 there's a place for you to enjoy football and develop your skills in professional, safe and fun environments.

As players get older they need a place to develop further. Youth Football Leagues in Oxfordshire provide safe and structured environments for this to happen.

Across the county we have three dedicated youth football leagues where teams from U7s to U18s can thrive, combining regular football with all the fun and passion associated with playing the game we all love.

To find your local club use England Football handy tool to find Football.

Alternatively, please get in touch with us via Support@OxfordshireFA.com and we will be happy to help!

Find Football

Young players in action.

Under-7s to Under-16s

From Mini-Soccer to Youth Leagues
Players in action on the pitch.

Under-17s to Under-21s

Developing from youth to adult football

We have answered some FAQs to get you on your way to finding a local opportunity!

If your question hasn’t been covered, get in touch with us via Support@OxfordshireFA.com as we will be happy to assist!

Frequently Asked Questions

The FA have a useful Find Football Tool to help a club that runs a team at specific age groups. All you need is an age and postcode. 

You can also check out the player noticeboard (see below) as there might be a suitable team in your area looking for players.

Alternatively, please get in touch with us via Support@OxfordshireFA.com and we will be happy to help!

The best way to find out is to contact them using details on the Find Football Tool. 

We upload player adverts of those teams that have been in touch onto our OFA #SquadFinder Noticeboard which can be found HERE 

Alternatively, get in touch with us via Support@OxfordshireFA.com as we can help you find the most suitable youth football opportunity!

Yes, this is certainly something we would support! 

Most grassroots teams would be happy for you or your child to attend a training session as a taster without having to commit to joining. 

We suggest contacting your most local team using the FA find football tool.

Get in touch via Support@OxfordshireFA.com if you need help making this happen!

This will vary on the team and club – some are pay as you play and some do a monthly or yearly subscription. 

When you contact your local team, we suggest including this question so are aware before turning up.

The time commitment will vary but on average a 1 to 2 hours for matchdays and an hour for mid-week training.

Depending on the league the team plays in will impact the distance of travel. 

We have four grassroots youth leagues in the county (Oxfordshire Youth Football League, Witney & District Youth Football League, Oxfordshire Girls Football League and Berkshire, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Inclusive League) which deliver football for varying age groups. 

Where possible, the leagues will put teams into a division based on both ability and location.

We suggest using the find football tool above to help you find your local adult team. You can also check out the player noticeboard to identify those teams looking for new players.

Most grassroots teams would be happy for you to attend a training session as a taster without having to commit to joining. 

Alternatively, get in touch via Support@OxfordshireFA.com if you need help making this happen!

Clubs are always on the look-out for new, FA qualified coaches and so there are lots of opportunities available.

Get in touch with us and we'll help you find the right club.

We have created a guide to help those looking to set-up a new youth football team/club. The guide includes helpful information on making sure you get everything in place and meet all safeguarding requirements. 

A question to ask yourself, could you potentially look to set up a team as part of an existing established club?

You can find the guide here 

Get in touch with us to discuss more as we are happy to provide you with guidance and advice.

You can find all youth league details that operate in Oxfordshire on our dedicated page here