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Touch Football in Townsville: Midweek Competitions, Mixed Teams and How to Get Involved

Touch football is one of Townsville's most popular midweek social sports, offering a fast, fun and non-contact game for mixed teams of all ages and fitness levels.

By The Daily Townsville · Published 25 April 2026

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Touch Football in Townsville: Midweek Competitions, Mixed Teams and How to Get Involved
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Touch football has carved out a special place in Townsville's sporting culture, filling the midweek calendar with fast-paced games that attract everyone from former rugby league players to complete beginners having their very first run around a field. The sport is non-contact, which makes it genuinely accessible regardless of size or experience, and the mixed-team format means friends, colleagues and families can all play together. Competitions typically run on weekday evenings, making it easy to fit into a working week.

Touch Football Australia's North Queensland region coordinates competitions across Townsville, with fields at venues such as Riverway and Hellenic playing host to regular competition nights through the dry season. Teams enter as a group, and most competitions also maintain a list of individuals looking to join an existing team, so you do not need to organise a full squad to get started. Registration is straightforward through the Touch Football Australia website, where you can find current competition draws, fees and contact details for the local association.

The sport has strong development pathways for those who want more than just social competition. Representative teams are selected at regional level to compete in Queensland and national championships, and Townsville has produced talented players who have gone on to represent Queensland and Australia. Junior development programs run through local schools and clubs, giving younger players a pathway into the game from an early age. The Cowboys' community programs have also helped introduce touch football to children across North Queensland.

One of the great strengths of touch football in Townsville is its community feel. Teams are often made up of workmates, social groups or neighbours who have played together for years, and new players are welcomed into that culture quickly. The after-game atmosphere is warm and sociable, and many participants find that the friendships built on the touch field extend well beyond the final whistle. If you are new to Townsville or simply looking for a midweek activity that is active, social and genuinely enjoyable, touch football is one of the easiest sports to walk into.

Sources: Touch Football Australia Touch Football Queensland

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