NON-COMPETITION FOOTBALL
We are proud to offer the introductory programs for kids beginning their football journeys, as well as offering the big kids the opportunity for football at a social level.
This forms our vision of a “Pathway Club” where players start in our MiniRoos, developing their skills and continual improvement as they progress through the Junior ranks and on to Senior football.
MINIROOS:
Ages 7 & under
Beginning and developing participants with modified games and activities as an introduction to football. There are 2x 10 week terms during the year. Held on Saturday mornings.
MINROOS:
Aged 8
Small sided intra-club games for the 8 years olds who have progressed beyond the Saturday morning program, but not quite yet ready for competition football.
SENIORS:
Gisborne Tillies for the women, Vets team for the men. Mainly social kick arounds with some games organised throughout the year. Suits the busy lifestyle where you may not be able to commit to games and training week in week out.
Non-competition football not right for you? Check out our Competition football offerings.
2024 membership prices
Gisborne Soccer Club is a community club that relies exclusively on volunteers to donate their time to ensure all teams are able to have a successful season. However, there are often costs associated with running a club that we must pay each year and that cannot be outsourced.
Below is an outline of the fees for the 2024 season as well as a breakdown of what your fees will be used for by the club.
Gisborne Soccer Club’s fee does differ, this is due to offerings being tailored to each programs different needs.
Football Victoria & Football Federation Australia Fee Schedule 2024
NOTE: Your membership will not be approved until your payment is received in full. You cannot play unless you are paid. Should you need assistance in paying fees please contact the club to see if an arrangement can be made.
WHAT YOUR CLUB FEE WILL BE USED FOR
Match Kit for each player (Shirt, Shorts and Socks) - applies to Vets New
Weekly training sessions
Training equipment (balls, cones, poles, bibs, training goals)
Trophies and awards
Ground leasing fees by Council
Electricity (for pitch lighting, sheds & pavilions)
Gas hot water (for showers)
Administration and Finance
Facilities Maintenance + improvements
Technology (website + social media)