Futsal fever ready to take off

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Football NSW has announced that Futsal is making a comeback in 2021 with two prestigious competitions confirmed in conjunction with various Futsal Premier League clubs alongside two Football NSW affiliates (TAG) PCYC Marrickville and The Centre Dural.

This is off the back off the unfortunate news that the usual Futsal Premier Leagues competitions for 2021 have officially been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Football NSW has been working closely with Local Futsal Affiliates who have thrown its support behind running and delivering competitions which will once again see players return to venues and participating in the sport of Futsal.

PCYC Marrickville Junior Premier League Futsal Competition 

PCYC Marrickville is excited to serve the Futsal community hosting junior competitions only consisting of several clubs including Football NSW Futsal Premier League teams kicking off this weekend on Sunday 31st October and will run up to the 19th of December.

The competition has been set for 8 rounds providing a good show piece of young talent from the Under 8’s right through to the Under 13’s age grades for both Boys and Girls.

PCYC will be working with the below clubs:

  • Campbelltown Quake
  • Eastern Suburbs Hakoah
  • Mountain Majik
  • Mascot Vipers
  • Enfield Allstars
  • Sydney Futsal Club

The Centre Dural Sydney Premier League Competition (Senior Competitions)

The Centre Dural has announced its competition that will mirror Football NSW’s Futsal Premier League structure providing age grades from the Under 10’s Boys and Girls right through to the Senior Men & Women.

This competition will be played each and every Saturdays starting on the 30th of October and will run until the 18th of December and will consist of 4 Futsal Premier League clubs.

Those being:

  • Campbelltown Quake Futsal
  • Dural Warriors Futsal
  • Eastern Suburbs Hakoah Futsal
  • Mountain Majik Futsal

Football NSW Futsal Manager Jordan Guerreiro was delighted to see the sport given the green light to have competitions run once more considering the heartache its passed during the last two years due to the pandemic.

“I am extremely excited and proud that we have been able to engage with key members of our Futsal community to get Futsal up and running again in 2021.

“It’s been a difficult period as most can imagine with all the unknown information and protocols with the return to community sport along with the Public Health Order from the NSW Government during our lockdowns.

“A considerable amount of effort has gone into providing opportunities where we can ensure that our Futsal community can come back and play our wonderful game in the best and most efficient way possible. We are prioritising the safety of the participants in coordination with our Futsal affiliates and Futsal clubs through Covid Compliance to the NSW PHO.

“We viewed this opportunity with two of our Affiliates reaching out to provide this opportunity to showcase what Futsal means to the community and the clubs involved. It was necessary to provide these competitions at this time of the year as it plays an integral role to the development of our sport and players.

“We view this opportunity as a Futsal fiesta type of environment where all our players can have fun playing the sport with their teammates as well as enjoying the atmosphere in celebrating Futsal as a game and developing their ability and potential.

“I would like to acknowledge and thank all key members who were involved in this process in having these competitions commence in what have been unprecedented times for all in our sport.

“Good luck to all clubs and affiliates involved in getting their respective competitions up and running in what will be a solid 2021 season for all involved.”