Originally, Little League Football was aimed at boys aged Under 11 to
Under 13 (school years 6 to 8). However, with increased flexibility and the
rise in popularity of girls’ football, it is now open to Leagues to cater
for both boys and girls aged up to Under 14, and as young as they wish,
although Under 7 is tending to become the lowest age and Under 13 the
highest. |
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However, there are certain restrictions laid down by the Football
Association: -
Teams cannot comprise players with more than a two year
age gap. Therefore, Under 11's and Under 12's can play in the same team, as can
Under 12's and Under 13's, but not Under 11's and Under 13's.
Boys and girls may not play in the same team from age
Under 12 and older. However, there is no reason why a League cannot have two
sections, one for boys, the other for girls.
Note also that children aged Under 10 may not play
11-a-side football, but Mini-Soccer may be organised for them. Mini-soccer
may also be played by older children.
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FA Rules
Section 16 |