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Junior AFL and Football in Townsville: How to Register Your Child and Find the Right Club

From Auskick to junior football (soccer), Townsville has a rich network of clubs and programs to help kids discover their favourite sport.

By The Daily Townsville · Published 21 March 2026 at 6:30 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:20 pm

Getting children active and involved in team sport is one of the best investments a family can make, and Townsville delivers on both Australian Rules football and football (soccer) at junior level. With a spread of clubs across the city's suburbs, most families can find a local team within a short drive of home, and the community spirit at junior sport in North Queensland is genuinely strong.

For Australian Rules, AFL Townsville runs the Auskick program for younger children, typically from around five years of age, as an ideal first step into the game. Auskick sessions are fun, non-contact and designed to develop basic skills in a relaxed environment. From there, children progress through age-group competitions as they grow, with the pathway connecting to senior club football in the local competition. Details on participating clubs and how to register can be found through AFL Queensland's website at aflq.com.au.

Football (soccer) in Townsville is administered through Football Far North Queensland and the broader Football Queensland structure. Junior clubs compete across age groups from under-6 through to under-18, with boys, girls and mixed teams available depending on age and club. The football season generally runs through the cooler months, and the number of active clubs means children can usually find a team close to home or school.

Registering a child for either sport is straightforward. For AFL, the Play AFL website (playfootball.com.au for the AFL side of things, or directly through AFL Queensland) guides parents through club finder and registration. For football, the Play Football platform at playfootball.com.au lists all clubs and allows online registration. Both codes also run regular come-and-try events, so families can attend a free session before committing to a full season.

Beyond the competitive season, both AFL Townsville and local football associations run school holiday programs and school visits, giving children a chance to try the sport in a low-pressure setting. The tropical climate means morning training sessions and games avoid the worst of the afternoon heat, and most clubs have excellent social communities built up around their junior programs. It is a great way for the whole family to plug into the local community.

Sources: AFL Queensland Football Queensland

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