Futsal Festival 2024

By: Rupert Webb | Posted Thursday June 13, 2024

Amesbury are calling on all football fanatics to register now to represent our kura in mixed gender teams.

Primary Sport Wellington is very pleased to advise that for the 2024 Futsal Festivals there is no charge for teams to participate, thanks to a successful funding application and the generosity of the New Zealand Community Trust.

Festival Design

• The festivals are designed for players of ALL abilities and genders to try Futsal in a safe and enjoyable environment.

• Teams are formed for the players enjoyment with a focus on development over winning.

• Scores will not be kept and there are no play-offs or finals to play for. There are no referees.

• Years 1 – 6 Futsal Festivals are mixed teams.

• Schools may enter as many teams as they can organise and supervise. At least one adult manager per team is required to assist with the supervision and behaviour of the students throughout the day.

Festival Dates

Years 1 – 4 Festival Tuesday 10th September

Two grade opportunities: Years 1 & 2 and a separate Years 3 & 4 grade.- Court size will be smaller to allow for the younger students, with 4 players per team playing on the court at any one time.

Years 3 – 6 Festival Wednesday 11th September

Two grade opportunities: Years 3 & 4 and a separate Years 5 & 6 grade.- Years 3 & 4 will play on half a basketball court and Year 5 & 6’s will play on a full-sized basketball court.

You will receive confirmation on which dates Amesbury will be involved in following successful registration. Here are the festival rules - please read through them with your child so they understand the expectations before signing up.

We will take a bus to the event. There is no cost for you.

Registration

Register here.

The registration deadline is 4pm Monday 1st July (last week of term) and late applications will not be accepted beyond this date. 

Finally, please know that our place at the festival is not guaranteed due to limited places. Last year, the registration closed 4 hours after it was opened to due the number of schools registering.

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